Ilumzhinov wins another four years as FIDE president


The incumbent President of the World Chess Federation or FIDE, (Fédération Inter-nationale des Échecs), Kirsan Ilumzhinov, was re-elected on Wednesday to serve for another four years. Ilyumzhinov became president in 1995.

The winner of the FIDE 2010 elections, President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov

Ilyumzhinov campaigned under the banner headline, ‘One World. One Vision,’ and defeated his challenger Anatoly Karpov by 95 to 55 votes.
There were three abstentions. Karpov was the world champion of chess in the mid-seventies to mid-eighties. He captured the title in 1975 after Bobby Fischer failed to defend his crown which he had taken from Spassky three years earlier.

The election was held in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, two days after a lawsuit filed by Karpov and five chess federations seeking to have Ilyumzhinov’s ticket disqualified was dismissed in the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland. The biennial Chess Olympiad is also currently being held in Khanty Mansiysk.

Anatoly Karpov, challenger for the presidency of FIDE, pictured at centre with Garry Kasparov at right and Richard Conn on the left. Conn was Karpov’s running mate while Kasparov was one of Karpov’s backers for the election campaign. Karpov was defeated in the election by the incumbent president, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.

The principal officers who have been elected or re-elected to serve under Ilumzhinov’s stewardship are as follows: George Macropoulos of Greece, Deputy President; Lewis Ncube of Zambia, Vice Pre-sident;  Beatriz Marinello of the US, Vice President;  Ignatius Leong of Singa-pore, General Secretary; and Nigel Freeman of Bermuda, Treasurer.

Carlsen v Flores

Flores, Diego (2615) – Carlsen, Magnus (2826)
39th Olympiad Men Khanty-Mansiysk RUS (8), 29.9.2010
1.c4 g6 2.Nc3 c5 3.g3 Bg7 4.Bg2 Nc6 5.Nf3 d6 6.0-0 Nh6 7.b3 0-0 8.Bb2 Rb8 9.e3 Nf5 10.d3 a6 11.Qe2 b5 12.Nd5 e6 13.Bxg7 Nxg7 14.Nc3 b4 15.Ne4 f5! 16.Ned2 e5!

 17.a3 bxa3 18.Rxa3 Nb4 19.Rc1 Bb7 20.Ne1 Bxg2 21.Kxg2 Rb6 22.Nc2 Qa8+ 23.f3? . 23…Nc6 24.Rf1 Qb7 25.Kg1 Ne6 26.f4 exf4 27.gxf4 Qg7 28.Raa1 Re8 29.Ra2 Qc3 30.Ne1 Nb4 31.Nb1 Qg7 32.Ra3 d5 33.cxd5 Nxd5 34.Ng2

34…Nd4! 35.Qf2 Nxb3 36.Qa2 Qb7 37.Qc2 Nxe3 38.Nxe3 Rxe3 39.Nc3 Nd4 40.Qa2+ Kg7 41.Qd5 Rxd3 42.Qe5+ Kh6 43.Qxc5 Rb2 0-1.

Taken from the Chess Olympiad that is currently being played In Khanty Mansiysk, Russia. A fine game by Carlsen, who is the highest ranked player in the world.