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      World Championship Essay Competition

      Chess essay, Magnus Carlsen, Norway


      Norwegian Embassy announces Essay Competition
      Tuesday, December 17, 2013

      New Delhi: Do you aspire to be the World Champion of Chess in your life? Have Carlsen’s moves and game talent at the recent World Chess Championship hooked you to this game like never before? Would you like to be in Carlsen’s shoes one day?

      Send us your thoughts in not more than 500 words on “how Magnus Carlsen has inspired you by winning the World Champion title at the young age of 23”, and “what lessons you have learnt from seeing his hard work and dedication to a game that originated in India thousands of years ago”.

      Instructions/Rules:

      Entries should be only in English and typed (not handwritten)
      Entries should not be more than 500 words.
      Entries only from students between 13-15 years will be accepted. An age certificate from your school is compulsory.
      Only one entry per student is allowed.
      Bulk entries from schools will not be accepted. Only individual entries should be sent.
      Competition is valid for Indian students only.
      Please provide your full name, name of your school, address, a passport size photograph and contact details along with your entry.

      Deadline for submission: 30 January 2014
      No phone calls/email inquiries please.

      Results will be announced only to the winners directly, and via the Embassy’s website.

      Entries to be sent via postal mail/courier (email entries will not be accepted) to:

      Subject: ‘I want to be in Carlsen’s shoes one day’ Essay Competition

      Attn: M. Arya, Royal Norwegian Embassy, 50-C, Shantipath, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi.
       
      Source: http://www.indiaeducationdiary.in

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        December 18, 2013 at 2:55 am

        Nakamura will beat Carlsen next time.

        • Anonymous Reply
          December 18, 2013 at 4:09 am

          Maybe. He would need to qualify to participate in the candidates tournament first. 2018 maybe?

        • Anonymous Reply
          December 18, 2013 at 4:13 am

          He might qualify for the candidates by 2018. Then he has to win it to sit opposite Magus or whoever is the champ at that point ( Cariama?)

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        December 18, 2013 at 5:50 am

        I don’t think so, maybe Aronian.

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        December 18, 2013 at 5:51 am

        I don’t think so, maybe Aronian or even Karjakin

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