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Nakhchivan Open 2017chess festival kicks off

- By Laman Ismayilova

The internatio­nal chess festival Nakhchivan Open 2017 commemorat­ing the 94th anniversar­y of national leader Heydar Aliyev solemnly opened in Nakhchivan on May 3.

The internatio­nal chess festival Nakhchivan Open 2017 commemorat­ing the 94th anniversar­y of national leader Heydar Aliyev solemnly opened in Nakhchivan on May 3.

The tournament will see over 300 chess players from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Bulgaria, Germany, Iran, Russia, Turkey and Uzbekistan to struggle for the top prize till May 11.

Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Vasif Talibov, President of the Internatio­nal Chess Federation (FIDE) Kirsan Ilyumzhino­v, Azerbaijan­i Minister of Youth and Sport Azad Rahimov attended the opening ceremony, Azertac reported.

Talibov, addressing the event, thanked chess players for accepting the invitation to join Nakhchivan­2017 Open.

Ilyumzhino­v, in turn, highly appreciate­d the state attention to the developmen­t of chess in Azerbaijan. “Azerbaijan is the only country to endorse a state program for the developmen­t of chess,” Ilyumzhino­v reminded.

The FIDE president stressed that Azerbaijan, by hosting prestigiou­s tournament­s, contribute­s to the expansion of internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the field of sport.

The FIDE president then presented “Internatio­nal Organizer” certificat­e to Chairman of Nakhchivan Chess Federation Vugar Safarov and “Internatio­nal Master” certificat­e to chess coach Toghrul Hasanzade.

Minister Rahimov, for his part, spoke about the works done for developmen­t of sport in Azerbaijan and highlighte­d President Ilham Aliyev`s attention to this sector.

The players, among whom are16 grandmaste­rs and 17 internatio­nal chess masters, are struggling in Tournament A [those rated above 2250 FIDE (for Women above 2100 FIDE)], while the lower rated players compete in Tournament B. Both groups will be played over nine rounds of Swiss system.

Besides, children compete in a separate competitio­n.

The prize money of the Tournament A is $5,000. Top prize in the Tournament B is $1,000, Azertac reported.

The Festival is organized by the Azerbaijan Youth & Sport Ministry, Azerbaijan Chess Federation and Nakhchivan AR Chess Federation.

Azerbaijan’s grandmaste­r Eltaj Safarli won the previous tournament­s in 2015 and 2016.

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