Later, Carlsen was fined 200 US dollars after he refused to change following chief arbiter Alex ... New York. He added the World No. 1 later acknowledged his mistake. “Carlsen’s words after ...
Magnus Carlsen was fined $200 for wearing jeans before Chief Arbiter Alex Holowzsak disqualified him ... who organized this event in the heart of New York City, providing an excellent platform for ...
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Magnus Carlsen, considered by many to be the greatest chess player ... Championships in New York on 27 December. The Grandmaster quit the competition in a blaze after the FIDE governing body refused ...
Recently, Carlsen was in the news because of the jeans controversy. The World No. 1 returned to the World Blitz Chess Championship ... his attire by chief arbiter Alex Holowczak ahead of the ...
After a disappointing first season with the New York Yankees, free agent outfielder Alex Verdugo appears destined to land elsewhere this winter. According to MLB insider Robert Murray of FanSided ...
in New York, wearing a blazer, dress shoes, and jeans. FIDE, chess’s main governing body, stipulates a certain level of decorum; an arbiter informed Carlsen that, in order to be eligible to play ...
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Chess great Magnus Carlsen returned to the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships in New York wearing jeans. He decided to leave the tournament before when FIDE barred him from participating in ...
Facing a public relations checkmate, the International Chess Federation surrendered and allowed world champ Magnus Carlsen to wear jeans Monday at the World Blitz Championship in New York City.