The World Championship is about to begin on the 26th of November 2021. Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal have made their way from Mumbai to Dubai to bring you on the ground coverage of the biggest event of the year. Magnus Carlsen is going to play his 5th World Championship Match in the last 8 years, while this will be the first shot at the title for the Challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi. A lot of interesting things have already happened leading to the match, and in this article we tell you about the venue of the event - the massive Dubai Expo 2020, the press conference and the opening ceremony! Along with it Sagar gives you a personal account of his experience of travel from India to the UAE and reaching the World Championship venue.
The results of a unique chess tournament – the FIDE Online World Corporate Chess Championship, held for the first time in chess history, have been announced. The tournament brought together 288 companies from 78 countries, representing the leading sectors of the global economy. The strongest corporate chess team was the team of Grenke Bank, part of the Grenke Group - one of the leading players in the finance sector. A wine-and-chess set Chateau La Grace Dieu des Prieurs, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, ‘Art Russe Collection 2014’ has become a special prize for the winner of the Championship.
The special prize was established at the initiative of Andrei Filatov, the owner of Chateau La Grace Dieu des Prieurs and the President of the Russian Chess Federation. Six bottles of the unique wine from Saint-Emilion, with Russian art on the labels, contained in a special-edition chess box with a set of chess pieces and a chessboard lid, will be shipped to Germany.
The Drinks Business
24 February 2021 By Lucy Shaw
The winners of the FIDE Online World Corporate Chess Championship – the Grenke Bank team – have been gifted a bespoke wine and chess set from Chateau La Grace Dieu des Prieurs in Bordeaux.
The winning prize included six bottles of Chateau La Grace Dieu des Prieurs 2014
The tournament brought together 1,500 chess players representing 288 companies from 78 countries across the leading sectors of the global economy, including energy, banking, tech, e-commerce and electronics.
Among the companies taking part were: Amazon, Samsung, Ford, Microsoft, Facebook, Siemens, Dell, Airbus, IBM, Boeing, Sony, Twitter, Goldman Sachs Morgan Stanley, Vodafone, American Express, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Credit Suisse and Airbnb, who fought for the title of the world’s best corporate chess team.
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