Karpov pledges “$4 Million for Chess, but With a Catch” (NY Times Article)

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New York Times
July 18, 2010

$4 Million for Chess, but With a Catch

By DYLAN LOEB MCCLAIN

As the election for the top positions in the World Chess Federation nears, both of the campaigns have promised money to finance chess programs and tournaments around the world.

Kirsan Ilyzumzhinov, the incumbent president, was the first to make pledges. Last month, he said that he would commit $1 million over the next 10 years to finance a series of 10 tournaments in Asia to honor Florencio Campomanes, his predecessor as president. Campomanes, who was from the Philippines, died in May at the age of 83.

Ten days later, Ilyumzhinov offered another pledge, this time for $500,000, to finance two tournaments in the Caribbean and in Latin America.

Now Anatoly Karpov, the former world champion who is running against Ilyumzhinov, says he has lined up $4 million from sponsors to support chess.

The first $100,000 was announced several days ago and is “to promote chess in Central America,” but exactly what that means, or how it is to be done, is not described. An additional $300,000 is for the Balkans over the next four years ($75,000 a year). Again, there are no specifics.

Saturday, a statement sent to Chessbase.com, a chess news Web site, said that the Karpov campaign had now lined up a total of $4 million from “commercial interests.” The statement does not give any details about who the backers might be or how the money might be distributed, other than that it would be done over the four years of Karpov’s term as president. It also says that the money would be in addition to financing the world championship or similar high-profile events.

The statement from Karpov concludes, “It is time to get back to the era when major corporations bid competitively to invest in chess and to break this dependency on unreliable sources. It is time to stop begging for money and to put chess back on the map, bigger and better than ever.”

As of Sunday morning, the statement does not appear on Karpov’s campaign Web site and was evidently sent to no other Web sites or organizations.

The rhetoric is in step with previous attacks by the Karpov campaign: That Ilyumzhinov’s sources of money are not known and are unreliable and that he cannot be trusted. But Karpov is essentially saying the same thing: “Trust me and I will deliver millions of dollars in sponsorships.”

Though his statement does not say so explicitly, these commitments seem to be tied to his election. Karpov is quoted as saying to the sponsors, “We told them that starting this year, chess was going to be a huge opportunity with a new FIDE administration that would take commercial sponsorship seriously.”

The money may never be delivered, if the campaign Web site of Ilyumzhinov is to be believed. He now claims to have the support of 75 countries; there are approximately 170 members of the federation, with each getting one vote. So he may be close to locking up enough support to be re-elected.”  CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE ON THE NEW YORK TIMES

Working Meetings of Kirsan Ilyumzhinov (Moscow)

July 20, 2010

FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov had several important business meetings.

He first met with members of the Committee for the World Championships and OlympicGrandmaster Emil Sutovsky and Honorary Vice-President of FIDE, Israel Gelfer.

Issues discussed related to the format of the candidates matches – 2011.

There was also a business meeting with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the State of Palestine and in the Russian Federation, Mr. Mustafa Fa’ed and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Embassy, Mr. Awad Zaul.


The main topics of conversation were the participation of the Palestinian team in the forthcoming World Chess Olympiad and FIDE’s cooperation with the National Federation.

75 National Federations now Support the “One World. One Vision.” Team!

We welcome the support of the National Federations of Bosnia & Herzegovina, Iraq, Namibia, Sao Tome & Principe, and Seychelles!

With almost 50 % of the National Federations supporting our team, we are heading towards a great victory of more than 105-110 Federations who are voting for Kirsan Ilyumzhinov!

Meanwhile, our opponent Anatoly Karpov and his team are only supported by 22 National Federations.

We would like to thank the 75 National Federations who have come forth to support Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and the “One World. One Vision.” Team!

We will provide you with more updates on the National Federations supporting our team as they become available!

“One World. One Vision.” Campaign

FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov Visits the Ancient Inca Capital of Cusco, Peru. See the Photo Gallery!

FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov Visits Costa Rica!

In continuation of his visit to the Americas, the FIDE President, Head of the Republic of Kalmykia visited Costa Rica on July 12 & 13, where he met with the Presidents of a number of Central American Federations, – Messrs. Alhan Carrera, President, and Jose Pujol, General Secretary (Panama Chess Federation), Mr. Oscar Figueroa, President of the Guatemala Chess Federation, Mr. Mauricio CastroDelegate, and Mr. Ernesto Dirzan Alvarado, Treasurer of the Costa Rica Chess Federation. The meeting was attended by the Zone President (2.3), Mr. Erick Hernandez.

Press Conference

Kirsan With President of Guatemala Chess Federation Oscar FIGUEROA

Kirsan With Minister of Sports of Costa Rica Giselle GOYENAGA

Kirsan with 2.3 Zonal President Erick HERNANDEZ

The topics of the discussion were similar to the previous meetings, preparation for the Khanty-Mansiysk Olympiad, possibilities of the introduction of Chess in Schools program and possible difficulties, relationships with FIDE, state bodies and sponsors.


Kirsan With NOC President of Costa Rica Henry NUNEZ

The FIDE President also met with the President of the Costa Rica NOC Mr. Henry Nunez and the Sports Minister Mrs. Gizelle Goyenaga, where a similar range of issues were discussed. After a respective address of the FIDE President, Mr. Nunez expressed his readiness to support the inclusion of chess into the program of the Olympic Games.

Mrs. Minister informed Mr. Ilyumzhinov that in March 2011 a new stadium shall be inaugurated, where the Chess Federation of Costa Rica shall receive premises and facilities for their own use.

She invited the FIDE President to participate in the opening ceremony.

Messrs. Ilyumzhinov, Continental President Jorge Vega, Zone President Erick Hernandez and Consul of the Russian Embassy Tatiana Tarasova met with the local media members and attended the National Women’s Championship.

FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov Meets the Mayor of Cusco, Peru!

During his visit to Peru, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov visited the city of Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca empire.  There he met the Mayor of CuscoMr. Luis Arturo Flores Garcia.

As a token of appreciation the Mayor of Cusco has presented the FIDE President with a rod – an ancient Inca symbol of power.

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Kirsan Interview from Cusco, Peru (Torre64.com)

What a wonderful and beautiful welcome for FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov in Cusco, Peru!

Kirsan Interview from Cusco, Peru

Courtesy of Torre64.com

By Kelver Vera

Cusco, July 11, 2010 – It is 6:50 a.m. and I’m at the airport waiting like many others for the arrival of Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE). It is 7:00 a.m. and his flight has arrived but Kirsan and his entourage are having breakfast at the airport so I am waiting for them to finish. Meanwhile, outside of the airport, details are being finalized and a welcome banner and a group of musicians with their dancers are waiting for Kirsan to give him a warm welcome.

The reception at the Airport

Some girls had the audacity to enter the restaurant where Kirsan was having breakfast with his entourage to ask for his autograph and this was most welcome.

Leaving breakfast! On the left we can see Milton Iturry, President of the Peruvian Chess Federation.

As soon as he left the airport Kirsan received several gifts, including a Cusco chullo and poncho!

Kirsan observing a native Cusco dance.

The whole group then went to the Hotel Casa Andina and it was there that the interview would take place…

Kirsan and the author of this interview at the Hotel Casa Andina which is in the center of the city.

Interview with President of FIDE, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov

1 . What motivated you to come to Peru?

It has been a long time since I have wanted to come and at the invitation of the Peruvian Chess Federation, I accepted, plus the results (with chess) that you are getting in this country are very good. Here in Peru, a large number of very talented chess players have emerged and it is very interesting how chess is developing here.

Last year at the World Youth in Turkey, we saw how two young people from Peru won the Gold Medal (Jorge and Deysi Cori). That is why I came to Peru to see how this work is being done and to provide whatever support is necessary. One of the topics is the Chess Program in Schools, yesterday we were talking with the President of the Peru Sports Institute, in Lima where we have proposed three specific things:

First: One of our proposals as FIDE, is that chess will become a required course in schools.

Second: FIDE has proposed to the Peruvian Sports Institute, to put together seminars that would help coaches in their preparation and,

Third: I have decided to fund the First Latin American Cup with my own money.
To do this, I gave $ 60.000 from my personal funds, to make this championship happen and on August 18, 2010 we (FIDE) we will be present for the opening ceremony of the first Latin American Cup. This is why I am here, to see where this will take place – in Lima or Cusco.

A moment of laughter during the interview!

2 . In the upcoming FIDE elections why should Latin American countries vote for you and not Karpov? Besides, what do you offer that your rival does not?

Karpov has no program, he has only announced that he wants to be president. But, one cannot only have the desire to be president -  one has to propose a program. There are two months left for this election and neither you,  nor I, nor anyone else,  has seen any program from my opponent. That is why we do not take Karpov’s desire to be president as a serious one, but, we see it as a political act.

He is 60 years old and wants prominence again. It is in this way,  along with Kasparov, that he wants to remember what he once was. Even today some 80 countries are supporting me, while Karpov has less than 20.

From left to right: Milton Iturry, Pres of FDPA, Jorge Vega President FIDE America, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov FIDE President, Gregorio Guevara, organizer of the International Tournament San José La Salle and the author of this interview.

3.  Speaking of other Latin American countries… What other countries are you planning to visit in this tour?

Yesterday I was in Bolivia, then I travel to Costa Rica tomorrow and Tuesday I will be in Cuba. In August, I’ll be here again, and then I will visit Trinidad and Tobago. For the latter, I gave $ 40.000 from my personal funds to hold the First Caribbean Chess Cup for the Caribbean countries.

First on the left, Robert Huancahuire key piece in the reception for Kirsan.

4. Why are you investing all this money?

To raise the level of the chess players of Latin America and the Caribbean. Each year I put $ 100,000 for this type of event. Chess players in this area are very talented and after reaching a certain level they have to travel to Europe or Asia to compete. This results in a significant investment that very often the Latin Americans are not in a position to pay.

On the other hand, Europeans do not come here for the prizes that are low, which is also another reason for my contribution for these two events – so that chess players worldwide can come to these countries and compete as well.

It is then, that the level of competition will automatically rise for Latin American chess and chessplayers can get the title of Grandmaster. The level of the children involved in this sport is also going to rise in this part of the world.  The increased level of chess will increase the amount of chess players with high ratings who can then have the opportunity to achieve levels up to the European or Chinese schools so to speak. This is why I am here.

5 . What differences do you see between chess in Russia and chess in Latin America?

The level of development of chess in Russia is much better, there are many champions, there are great teachers, schools, etc., But with these new activities in chess development in these Latin American countries we believe that the level of chess will increase from here to about 10 years.

Kirsan: “The Latin American’s chess level will improve with the programs of Chess in the Schools, the preparation of Coaches and the implementation of major international tournaments. With all of this, it is very possible that future champions can come from Latin America.”

More pictures

Kirsan and Inca Priest at Hotel Casa Andina.

70 National Federations Now Support the “One World. One Vision.” Team!

We welcome the support of Burundi, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda and Uganda!

The National Federations are speaking louder than ever and their voices are being heard!

In a recent interview, our President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was asked:

What has been the defining moment in the efforts of FIDE during your presidency?

FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov Response: In this line of work, it’s impossible to categorize efforts as principle or not. When I was elected in 1995, the chess world was experiencing a major financial crisis. FIDE’s prestige was extremely low and we were faced with an utter absence of funds.

The Federation had large debts and I conducted many events at my own expense, including the qualifying matches Xie Jun vs. Zsuzsa Polgar and Anatoly Karpov vs. Gata Kamsky.

In 1998, representatives of 129 countries participated in the World Chess Olympiad in Elista. Now, the whole world is preparing for the Olympic Games in Sochi, but back then, we did everything ourselves. We built an Olympic village and conducted what many consider to be the best Olympiad in the history of chess.

Another defining moment: We were able to unite the worldwide chess community. You might recall that in 1993, when the 13th World Champion left FIDE, the chess world was split in half. I was able to reunite it. As a result, we have a single chess champion, a single organization, we’re recognized by the International Olympics Commission and we have a unified system of tournaments.

By the way, before 1995, FIDE conducted only three official functions a year. Right now, we have eighteen functions slated in our calendar. And now, the worldwide popularization of our game. There are currently 170 national federations in FIDE.

…In conclusion, I would like to appeal to the readers, especially to young parents: teach your children to play chess! As for my part, I promise that FIDE will create a dynamic environment for the development of chess in the 21st century. Read the Full Interview Here (Click Here)

The road we have paved for a successful World Chess Federation will continue to be paved, so that we may do justice to the wonderful game of chess and all that it is meant to inspire.

Our President strives for, “making the most intelligent game on the planet serve the development of positive dialogue between all nations and people.”  This is something Kirsan Ilyumzhinov proves with his positive actions.

We are for a United World Chess!

FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov Visits Peru!

FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov wearing a poncho and chullo (Cusco, Peru) Above Photo Source: Exito y Libertad

On the 10th of July the FIDE President, Head of the Republic of Kalmykia arrived on a working visit to Peru.

In the Lima international airport he was welcomed by numerous chess aficionados led by the President of the National Federation President Dr. Milton Iturri and Vice Governor of the Callao province Mrs. Yaneth Tapua Zamudio.

Immediately after the working meeting took place where the parties with satisfaction noted the successful points of the chess development in the country. It was underlined that at the last World Youth Championships in Turkey in 2009 the Peru team won two gold medals, which is the same achievement with the team of Russia.

The same day Kirsan Ilyumzhinov received a diploma of the Doctor of Honours of the Norbert Wiener University from the rector of the University, Mr. Cezar Lip Licham. Following the tradition, the new Doctor delivered his lecture.

The other meeting of the FIDE President was with the President of the Peru Sports Institute Mr. Arturo Woodman, where possible ways of further cooperation between FIDE and the country were discussed.  The chief official of the Peruvian sport has advised, in respect of the Chess in Schools programme launching, to start with a pilot programme in a certain school, considering their great number in the country (more than 70, 000 ) and difficulties in reaching some of the schools.  In the evening the FIDE President met with the representatives of the Peruvian chess and answered their numerous various questions.

FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov to Help Bolivian Chess! ( La Paz, Bolivia)

On July 9th, 2010, the FIDE President, Head of Kalmykia, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov arrived in the capital of La Paz, Bolivia.

During his meeting with the President of the Bolivian Chess Federation, Alfonso Ferrufino there was a discussion regarding chess development in Bolivia, which is sometimes called Latin Tibet.

Mr. Ferrufino informed that during the last months he has had to withstand an enormous and intensive amount of pressure from Mr. Richard Conn Jr, who was insisting that Bolivia officially support A. Karpov (who recently visited this country as part of his electoral campaign).  Mr.Ferrufino also shared with the FIDE President the plans and problems of the Bolivian Chess Federation.

He noted that the state’s support for chess is only 15,000 USD per annum.

At the same time, the programme of chess education has been ready. Now it is being approved in the Ministry. In order to realize this programme, there is a need of educational and methodological assistance from FIDE’s side.

Mr. Ilyumzhinov,  in his turn, shared his ideas on developing chess in the Latin American continent. He shared his positive experiences of chess education in the Republic of Kalmykia and expressed his readiness to render technical and methodological assistance to the Chess Federation of Bolivia.

Mr. Ilyumzhinov’s topics of discussion with the Adviser of the Minister of Health and Sports, Mr. Rodrigo Solomon included specific co-operation of FIDE with Bolivia, and the most effective way of introduction of chess into Bolivia’s school programmes.

The latter expressed his hope that the President of Bolivia, Mr. Evo Morales could issue a decree on this programme after it is finalized and approved by the Ministry of Education.

The meeting was also attended by the FIDE Continental President, Jorge Vega and the  Consul of the Russian Embassy in Bolivia, Ilya Nesterov.

The meeting was followed by a press-conference where the participants replied to numerous questions.


During his visit, FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov also met with some members of the Bolivian National Team

After the press-conference FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov met with local chess players, including the members of the Bolivian national team.