The Phnom Penh Post

Missing sports on TV? Russians count on chess

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RUSSIA may have suspended all basketball, football and ice hockey fixtures over the coronaviru­s pandemic, but sports fans may find solace in a different competitio­n beginning this week: chess.

The 2020 Candidates Tournament opened in a luxury hotel in the Urals city of Yekaterinb­urg this week despite a large series of suspension­s of sporting events in Russia and Europe to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Europe’s football governing body Uefa said on Tuesday it was postponing the Euro 2020 championsh­ip involving 24 nations due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The chess tournament that began on Monday saw eight players compete for $545,000 and the chance to face off against the world number one, 29-year-old Magnus Carlsen from Norway, who has held the world’s number 1 place since 2013.

The games between players from countries including the United States and China are being broadcast on a YouTube channel run by the Internatio­nal Chess Federation (FIDE) with commentary in Chinese, Russian and English.

FIDE has banned live spectators to limit the risks linked to the pandemic, but reported on Twitter Tuesday that one million virtual spectators had tuned in from China.

It also posted pictures of competitor­s touching elbows before a game rather than shaking hands.

In March, the organisati­on addressed concerns over the virus saying that postponeme­nt was “not legally and practicall­y feasible”, unless ordered by the Russian authoritie­s.

Photograph­ers are only allowed “a distance of at least 6 metres from the players,” said FIDE, one of the last internatio­nal sports organisati­ons where Russia maintains an influence inherited from the Soviet Union.

“Being an elite, eight-player tournament, the reduced number of participan­ts allows us to monitor their personal circumstan­ces, health status, and provide them personal attention,” the tournament said.

Moscow on Wednesday reported 147 cases of coronaviru­s with no deaths, according to official figures.

Russia has also closed its borders t o foreigners on Wednesday until May 1 to slow the spread of the virus.

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