Showing posts with label Norway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norway. Show all posts

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Tromsø Chess Olympiad 2014


Hungarian-American Chess Grandmaster Susan Polgar has had an illustrious career, which includes winning 4 Women’s World Championships, and is the only player to win the triple-crown (Blitz, Rapid, and Classical World Championships). She became the #1 ranked female at the age of 15, and remained in the top 3 for nearly 25 straight years. In 1991, she broke the gender barrier by becoming the first woman in history to earn the Grandmaster title through traditional FIDE requirement. She is also a five-time Women’s Olympic Champion, earning 10 overall medals – 5 Gold, 4 Silver, and 1 Bronze.

She has promoted the game in various roles away from the board: an award-winning chess journalist; best-selling chess author; heading the Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) at Texas Tech University; and leading the Susan Polgar Foundation, a non-profit organization supported by charitable donations that aims to promote chess and its educational benefits to youngsters, especially girls. The Susan Polgar Foundation has presented more than $1,000,000 in chess prizes and scholarships to young chess players since 2003. In 2009, Susan became the first woman to coach a men’s division I collegiate chess team to the Final Four.

“I have visited Tromsø and can personally say Tromsø is a beautiful city, well equipped to be an excellent choice for the Chess Olympiad 2014.” -Susan Polgar

The city of Tromsø, backed by the Norwegian Chess Federation, is committed to become the host city for the 41st Chess Olympiad in 2014.

With its 68 000 inhabitants, including 10 000 university students, Tromsø has all the amenities of “a small large city”. Chess players around the world will discover a friendly and open-minded population with hotels of excellent international standard, an attractive restaurant scene and a diversity of cultural activities. Tromsø has a very active chess environment, and hosts an annual international Chess festival, Arctic Chess Challenge, in August every year. The tournament will be further upgraded in the coming years in order to prepare for the potential Olympiad in 2014.

“Being elected as the host city of the Chess Olympiad in 2014 is a major ambition for our city”, says Tromsø mayor Arild Hausberg. “We promise the chess world a unique experience combining competent and experienced organizing skills in a friendly and exciting environment. And the event, if we succeed in winning the bid, will engage the whole city to the pleasure of the participants and the population. A comprehensive cultural program will be an integrated part of a Chess Olympiad in Tromsø”, concludes the mayor.

The preparation for the bid is well under way with both delivery of the international bid to FIDE in May 2010 and the subsequent international campaign. The bidding committee has been actively engaged for most of 2008. Active working relations with the Norwegian government have secured sufficient support. The bidding committee have troughout the national financial application and through the development of the international application to FIDE have had of a committee of Olympic and chess expertise. The chairman in this process was former managing director of the Lillehammer Olympic Organizing Committee, (17th Winter Olympics 1994), Mr. Henrik Andenæs. Now succeeded by former Mayor of Tromsø (1999-2007) Mr. Herman Kristoffersen. Working alongside him you have a business professional, the President of the Norwegian Chess Federation, Mr. Jøran Aulin Jansson, as vice chairman. To coordinate the international campaign former vice president and legal adviser of FIDE, Mr. Morten Sand, is working as international adviser. General Manager is Mr. Børge Johan Robertsen.

What makes Tromsø exceptional is its magnificent nature. Located north of the Arctic Circle, Tromsø is blessed with midnight sun all through the summer, and has more polar Northern lights, “Aurora Borealis”, than anywhere else in the world. Being referred to as the entry-port to the Arctic, Tromsø still has a relatively mild climate, and lies a limited 3 hours flight away from London and Frankfurt, and less than 2 hours flight from the Norwegian capital, Oslo. This will give easy access to chess participants from all over the world.


http://www.tromso2014.no

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Bringing the Chess Olympiad to Norway


Susan Polgar Named Ambassador in Chess Olympiad Bid

The director of SPICE signed on as an official representative for Norway's bid for the 41st Chess Olympiad to be held in 2014.

Written by Cory Chandler
July 20, 2010
www.ttu.edu

The director of Texas Tech’s Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) and coach of Texas Tech’s Knight Raiders chess team signed on as an official ambassador for Norway’s bid for the 41st Chess Olympiad to be held in 2014.

Susan Polgar joins the world’s top-rated chess player, Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, and reigning World Chess Federation (FIDE) women’s Chess World Champion, Alexandra Kosteniuk, to bring the chess world’s largest event to Tromsø.

“I can announce with great pride that the chess ambassador program for the Tromsø bid now also includes Grandmaster Susan Polgar,” said Jøran Aulin-Jansson, vice chairman of the board for Tromsø 2014 and Norwegian Chess Federation President. “A journalist, organizer and promoter of the game, as well as a famous player, Susan brings an impressive range of experience to the team.”

Organizers noted Polgar’s career credentials, which include winning four Women’s World Championships and earning 10 overall medals as a five-time Women’s Olympic Champion. Polgar has never lost a game in a Chess Olympiad, they said, and still holds a record 56-game scoring streak on board 1. Susan was the first woman to earn the men’s Grandmaster title in regular competition.



In addition to being an award-winning chess journalist, the Hungarian-American Grandmaster is founder of the Susan Polgar Foundation, a non-profit corporation supported by charitable donations that aims to promote chess and its educational benefits throughout the United States for young people – especially girls.

“It is a great honor to have the most famous female chess player and personality in the world as part of our team and we are looking forward to developing this cooperation into a successful partnership for the 2014 Chess Olympiad,” said Morten Sand, international advisor for Tromsø 2014.

Polgar said she looks forward to the task of bringing the Chess Olympiad to Norway.

“I have visited Tromsø and can personally say it is a beautiful city, well equipped to be an excellent choice for the Chess Olympiad 2014,” Polgar said.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Tromsø Olympiad 2014


Tromsø Olympiad 2014

Press Release
Date: 20 July – 2010

Olympic and World Champion Susan Polgar becomes Official Ambassador for 2014 Chess Olympiad bid in Tromsø, Norway

Susan Polgar joins the world’s top rated chess player, Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, and reigning World Chess Federation (FIDE) women’s Chess World Champion, Alexandra Kosteniuk, as Official Ambassadors for Norway’s bid for the 41st Chess Olympiad to be held in 2014.

Susan Polgar’s remarkable career includes winning four Women’s World Championships and earning 10 overall medals (5 Gold, 4 Silver, and 1 Bronze) as a five-time Women’s Olympic Champion. She has never lost a game in a Chess Olympiad, and still holds a record 56 consecutive game scoring streak on board 1. Susan was the first woman to earn the men’s Grandmaster title in regular competition.

In addition to being an award-winning chess journalist, the Hungarian-American Grandmaster is the head of the Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) at Texas Tech University, and founded the Susan Polgar Foundation, a non-profit corporation supported by charitable donations that aims to promote chess and its educational benefits throughout the United States for young people of all ages, especially girls.

Quotes:

Jøran Aulin-Jansson, Tromsø 2014, Vice Chairman of the Board, Norwegian Chess Federation President:

“I can announce with great pride that the Chess Ambassador program for the Tromsø bid now also includes Grandmaster Susan Polgar. A journalist, organizer and promoter of the game, as well as a famous player, Susan brings an impressive range of experience to the team.”

Morten Sand, Tromsø 2014, International Advisor:

“It is a great honour to have the most famous female chess player and personality in the world as part of our team and we are looking forward to developing this cooperation into a successful partnership for the 2014 Chess Olympiad.”

Susan Polgar, five-time Olympic Champion and four-time Women’s World Chess Champion:

“I have visited Tromsø and can personally say Tromsø is a beautiful city, well equipped to be an excellent choice for the Chess Olympiad 2014.”

For further information, please contact:
Morten Sand: morten@advokat-sand.no +47-90561288 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +47-90561288 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
Jøran Aulin-Jansson: jj@jbpapir.com +47-91332242 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +47-91332242
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