World Chess Organisation
president's Letter
We are sure you will be interested in this letter from the
President of FIDE, the World Chess Organisation, which is of considerable
significance with regard to the Olympic Games.
Moscow 6 June 2003
Mr, J Damiani
President
World Bridge Federation
Dear Mr Damiani,
Thank you for your memorandum on the Mind Sports Olympic Games,
for which FIDE fully associates itself. As you are probably aware,
FIDE’s position is that in keeping with the original spirit
of the Olympic Games, where the intellectual aspects were also emphasised,
we are convinced that Mind Sports such as Chess and Bridge will
go a long way in reviving this theme of the Olympic Games.
Based on our experience in our efforts to include Chess in the
program of the Olympic Games and the Regional/Continental Games,
we are in a position to report that Chess has already been accepted
into the All African Games scheduled to be held 4-18 October 2003
in Abuja, Nigeria, the Asian Games of 2006 in Doha, Qatar, and is
already in the Central American and Caribbean Games. With this acceptance,
which I am certain will also be the case for Bridge and the other
Mind Sports, we could make an appreciable joint impact at global
level, when the IOC accepts the Mind Sports Olympic Games held under
its direct supervision. I am certain that this new event will relieve
the IOC of the pressure that it is getting from the many sports
that want to join the Olympic programme.
FIDE fully subscribes to your proposal for the games to be played
during the autumn/winter months. We have successfully organised
our Chess Olympiads during this period and FIDE at its Congress
last year in Bled, Slovenia, awarded the hosting of the 2006 Chess
Olympiad to the city of Turin. This as you know, is an event to
be held after the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. In fact, the city of
Turin made the argument that FIDE shall have the infrastructure
from the Winter Games for the Chess Olympiad, which would attract
over 120 countries.
In order to give more universality to the Winter Olympic Games,
it is arguable that a Mind Sports Olympics being associated with
the Winter Games will bring forth the participation of all the continents
and regions in the Mind Sports Games as against the current situation,
where only a few continents are known to participate in the Winter
Games.
I fully agree with your proposal and I am mandating Executive Director
Emmanuel Omaku to follow up on this matter with your office as well
as the office of Mr. Gilbert Felli, in order to give concrete expression
to the ideas in respect of this issue. FIDE is ready, willing and
able to co-operate with you and other like-minded sports as well
as with the IOC, to institute Mind Sports Olympic Games as part
of the very essence of the Olympic Spirit.
Yours sincerely
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
President |