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CHESS IN OLYMPICS?

Local chess enthusiast­s express excitement over the move by its governing body pushing for its inclusion in 2024 Olympics

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Local chess enthusiast­s are delighted by the move of the chess governing body on its continued push for Olympic inclusion.

The Internatio­nal Chess Federation (Fide) has launched a campaign on Tuesday, Feb. 12 for the game to be included in the 2024 Paris Olympics after a failed bid by chess officials for inclusion in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games.

“I'm happy and overjoyed in that news. If realized, then we Filipinos now have a solid chance to bag our very first gold medal in the Olympics. Chess is a sport that doesn't require height or build which we don't naturally have,” Cebu Executives and Profession­als Chess Associatio­n (Cepca) president Jerry Maratas told SunStar Cebu.

Fide called for faster formats of traditiona­l chess, called rapid and blitz, to be included in the Olympic program.

For Edilberto Velarde if the campaign will be materializ­ed it will be a victory in the whole chess community. According to Fide's statement, chess has 189 national federation­s and 600 million people practice chess globally.

“If chess will be successful in the Southeast Asian (Sea) Games, it will help a lot in pushing chess as part of the Olympics,” he said.

Velarde said that including chess in the Olympics is long overdue.

He admitted he was saddened it was disapprove­d on its attempt since chess is categorize­d as a board game not as a sport.

“The Fide officers should push more since chess nowadays is more than a board game,” he said.

Filipino Super grand master Wesley So, who's currently representi­ng the US, is one of the world's top players.

“(Wesley So) is still a Filipino by blood and heart. Our government just needs to do something to entice him to represent the country. I believe he's willing to represent the country (if chess will be included in the Olympics),” said Maratas.

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