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Chess-‘Matter of principle’: Carlsen defiant after FIDE dressing down over attire

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(Reuters) – Chess great Magnus Carlsen quit the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships in New York on Friday after governing body FIDE barred the Norwegian from participating in a round at the tournament for wearing jeans.

In a statement, FIDE said its dress code regulations were designed to “ensure professionalism and fairness for all participants”.

The body added that it had issued Carlsen a $200 fine and given him an opportunity to change into the correct attire, which the world number one rejected.

Carlsen, world champion between 2013 and 2023, said he had a lunch meeting before the round and had to change quickly.

“I put on a shirt, jacket and honestly like I didn’t even think about jeans, even changed my shoes,” Carlsen told Take Take Take.

“I didn’t even think about it… First of all, I got a fine which is fine, and then I got a warning that I would not be paired if I didn’t go change my clothes. They said that I could do it after the third round today.

“I said ‘I’ll change tomorrow if that’s OK, I didn’t even realize it today’, but they said, ‘Well you have to change now’. At that point it became a bit of a matter of principle for me.”

The 34-year-old added that he would not appeal the decision, saying: “Honestly, I am too old at this point to care too much.

“If this is what they want to do… I guess it goes both ways, right – nobody wants to back down – and this is where we are. It’s fine by me. I’ll probably head off to somewhere where the weather is a bit nicer than here.”

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard)

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