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      Home  >  General News  >  Team Carlsen unhappy about plans to hold the championship in India

      Team Carlsen unhappy about plans to hold the championship in India

      Magnus Carlsen, Norway, TIME Magazine


      Carlsen ‘surprised’ by his influence 
      April 19, 2013 

      Norway’s Magnus Carlsen, who ranks as the best chess player in the world, said he was “surprised” but “quite proud” that he’d landed on an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, as chosen by Time Magazine. 

      The US-based magazine claims to have more than 25 million readers around the world every week, and its annual list is considered important in defining the people who have the most influence on a global scale, for better or worse. Among them, for example, is the controversial  president of North Korea Kim Jong-un, but also US President Barack Obama.

      Carlsen, the 22-year-old former child chess prodigy from a western suburb of Oslo, also joins the likes of film director Steven Spielberg, rapper artist Jay-Z, the founder of Chinese telecom giant Huawei, Ren Zhengfei, and the new pope.

      Time described Carlsen as a “chess wunderkind,” and former chess world champion Garry Kasparov called him “as charismatic and independent as he is talented.” Kasparov, asked by Time to write the magazine’s short profile of Carlsen, also claimed that after having “the opportunity to train Carlsen” three years ago, he believes the young Norwegian has “an intuitive style” that “conserves the mystique of chess at a time when every CPU-enhanced fan thinks the game is easy.”

      Carlsen has been back in London, where he most recently won a major tournament that qualified him to face off against current world champion Vishy Anand of India, who won the title at a time when Carlsen had chosen not to compete because of disagreements over regulations. Anand himself has admitted that Carlsen is “probably the favourite” in their upcoming competition set for November.

      Carlsen, his manager Espen Agdestein and Kasparov as well have recently been unhappy again about the world chess authorities’ plans to hold the championships in India, where Anand arguably would have a home turf advantage. Others feel the championship tournament should be held on neutral territory and in a country where climate, food and health issues aren’t major concerns.

      This week, however, Carlsen and Agdestein seemed mostly happy that the young chess star was chosen for Time’s list. Carlsen called his inclusion an important international recognition of chess itself, and that he hoped it would further strengthen the position of chess in the world.

      Agdestein told Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) that “Magnus is very honoured to make the list.” Now they’ll need to evaluate whether to attend the magazine’s party for all those listed as being among the most influential.

      Jan Egeland, the former peace broker from Norway who made the list in 2006 when he was the UN’s undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief, advised Carlsen to “go to the party and have fun” if he has the time. Egeland declined his invitation to attend at the time because of a planned trip to Africa and doesn’t regret that, but said he simply failed to make it a priority.

      “I didn’t put so much weight on being on the list at that point,” Egeland told NRK on Friday. “It was afterwards that I understood that other people weighed it more heavily than I did.”

      Views and News from Norway / Nina Berglund

      Source: http://www.newsinenglish.no

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      8 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 19, 2013 at 2:08 pm

        Kasparov will suggest Carlsen to boycott the world championship if it’s being held in India.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        April 19, 2013 at 3:45 pm

        As much as I like Magnus, someone needs to speak to him about his posture.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        April 19, 2013 at 6:06 pm

        ‘Anand won the title at a time when Carlsen choose not to compete,because of disagreements with FIDE over regulations’ !!!
        Get your facts straight!!! That episode happened when Anand was already WC for some years and Gelfand became the challenger. Anand won the undisputed WC by winning a double round robin tournament and coming clear first ahead of Kramnik, Gelfand, Svidler and Aronian. He then defended his title in match play against Kramnik, Topalov and Gelfand. Give the man is due!! That apart we chess fans all over the world are happy that Carlsen is the new challenger, albeit by a whisker, as Kramnik was ahead on traditional SB points!!.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        April 19, 2013 at 8:11 pm

        The other organizers can offer better
        money.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        April 20, 2013 at 2:21 am

        Go to India! Promote chess before the world.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        April 20, 2013 at 7:16 am

        Its s real shame, Carslen is going the same way as Topalov , throwing fits and tantrums about cosmetic and contrived isues like “unfair home turf advantage, food, climate” etc. I really felt he could slay Anand, but with every passing day my conviction is getting weaker. He couldn’t defeat Kramnik (who in turn never beat Anand in a match) barely sneaked through instead of storming through the candidates. I wish he approaches the match with sincerely, seriousness and purpose, instead of being a drama queen.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        April 26, 2013 at 3:15 pm

        This shows carlsen’s immaturity. 😀

      8. Anonymous Reply
        May 5, 2013 at 7:38 pm

        “Its s real shame, Carslen is going the same way as Topalov , throwing fits and tantrums about cosmetic and contrived isues like “unfair home turf advantage, food, climate” etc.”

        I lived for 3.5 years on a high paid western salary in Sri Lanka, a country very close to and very similar to India when it comes to food, climate, infrastructure, bacterias etc. Never before or after have I ever come close to the frequency of loose stomach and diarrhea that I experienced there (on average once every two weeks the first 3-4 months, then a bit less after that, but always much much more than anywhere else I have lived for more than a year: Brazil, Norway, Spain, USA, Japan)

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