Thursday, April 21, 2011

Kazan Candidates Matches 2011




Kazan Candidates Matches 2011
Logo of the Candidate matches, preparations for the event, and presentation of Kazan

The Candidates Matches of the FIDE World Championship cycle 2011-2012 will be played 3-27 May, 2011, in Kazan, Russia. On the left you can see the logo of the Candidates Matches, which will be official for the championship.

Preparations for the event have been going on in the past days. FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and the President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov discussed the process in Kazan, at a meeting that took place last week. The President of the Republic of Tatarstan assured that the Matches will be organized on the highest level. Ildar Khalikov, Prime Minister of Tatarstan, Rafis Burganov, Minister of Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism of Tatarstan and Ilsur Metshin, Mayor of Kazan also took part in the meeting, detailing everything around the Candidates matches.

It has been confirmed that the there will be a nice opening ceremony and it will contain the drawing of colours for all the rounds of the event.

Chessdom.com is preparing strong live coverage for the Candidates Matches 2011. The chess fans can expect daily live blog, commentary, videos, and news.

As every major chess event, the Candidates Matches will have live commentary. This time the team will be especially strong - GM Naiditsch, GM Bacrot, and the Chess Evolution team will comment live together with the resident commentators GM Bauer, IM Ipatov, and IM Perunovic.

Make sure to check out the first two video previews by GM Danielsen, the matches Topalov - Kamsky (video) and Kramnik - Radjabov (video). 

More here: http://photos.chessdom.com/kazan-candidates-matches-2011

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