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Magnus Carlsen Disqualified from World Rapid Chess Championship for Wearing Jeans, Fined $200, and Scoring 5/8 Before Round 9
Dec 28, 2024, 07:58 AM
Magnus Carlsen, the world number one chess player, has been disqualified from the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships in New York after violating the tournament's dress code by wearing jeans. Initially fined $200 for the infraction, Carlsen was subsequently barred from participating in Round 9 after refusing to change his attire. Following this incident, he announced his withdrawal from both the Rapid and Blitz Championships, stating he would not appeal the decision. Carlsen, who had a score of 5/8 prior to the disqualification, expressed his discontent with the governing body, FIDE, and indicated plans to go on vacation instead of continuing in the tournament. The incident has sparked widespread discussion regarding the rigidity of chess regulations, particularly the dress code enforced by FIDE, which aims to maintain professionalism in the sport.
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