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Magnus Carlsen Promises to Compete in Jeans at World Blitz Championship Return

December 30, 20242 Mins Read
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Magnus Carlsen Returns to World Blitz Championship Following Dress Code Controversy

Magnus Carlsen, the top chess player in the world, has officially announced his participation in the World Blitz Championship after FIDE, the international chess federation, decided to ease its dress code rules. This decision comes after Carlsen faced fines and exclusion from a game in a recent tournament for wearing jeans, which he refused to change.

FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich discussed the dress code issue and mentioned on Sunday that officials would now consider allowing "appropriate jeans" paired with a jacket, as well as other minor adjustments to the dress guidelines. He acknowledged that the incident involving Carlsen, which resulted in the grandmaster withdrawing from the tournament, highlighted the need for ongoing conversations about making chess more inclusive and adaptable.

In a social media video, Carlsen confirmed he would be competing in the World Blitz Championship starting Monday and stated he would be wearing jeans. The Norwegian grandmaster expressed his frustration over how the situation was handled, but emphasized his passion for playing blitz chess—a fast-paced style of the game. He also mentioned that his talks with FIDE after the incident were productive, suggesting a desire for common ground in the future.

The controversy began on Friday when Carlsen wore jeans and a sports coat during the Rapid World Championship, which was taking place alongside the blitz event. According to FIDE, jeans are not allowed at such tournaments, and players are required to change outfits if necessary. Carlsen was fined $200 and asked to change his pants, but he refused. As a result, he was not scheduled to play in the ninth round. During the same event, another grandmaster, Ian Nepomniachtchi, was fined for wearing sports shoes but complied with the rules and adjusted his attire.

Later, Carlsen explained that he had been willing to follow the dress code the next day, but officials were inflexible, which he said turned it into a matter of principle for him. This led to his decision to withdraw from both the rapid and blitz championships.

In his video message, Carlsen questioned whether he had truly broken any rules, arguing that changing clothes during the tournament could have affected his focus between games. He criticized the penalty as "unbelievably harsh."

"I could have changed, but I didn’t want to, and I stand by that," he stated firmly.

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