FIDE further relaxes chess tournament dress code policies by end of 2025?
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Official announcements from FIDE
Carlsen Quits Over Jeans Dress Code, Returns After FIDE Relaxes Policy
Dec 29, 2024, 02:45 PM
Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen withdrew from the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship in New York after being fined $200 and disqualified for violating FIDE's dress code by wearing jeans. The incident occurred on Wall Street and led to widespread discussions about FIDE's dress code policies. FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich announced a relaxation of the dress code, allowing "elegant minor deviations" such as appropriate jeans that match a jacket. As a result, Carlsen returned to the tournament to compete in the World Blitz Championship, vowing to play in jeans.
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Stricter enforcement • 25%
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Magnus Carlsen agrees to follow current dress code • 25%
FIDE revises dress code • 25%
Fabiano Caruana • 25%
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Hikaru Nakamura • 25%
Viswanathan Anand • 25%
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Hikaru Nakamura • 25%
Fabiano Caruana • 25%
Ian Nepomniachtchi • 25%
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World Chess Championship • 25%
Candidates Tournament • 25%
Grand Chess Tour • 25%