From the Chess archiv of Chess-Results.com: Article: 1064 from 01.07.1999, Category International
Schach ist Sport: FIDE in das IOC aufgenommen!
Wie wir dem nachstehenden von der US-Chess Federation unter
der Adresse http://www.uschess.org/news/press/uspr9915b.html
veröffentlichten Rundschreiben entnehmen, hat das IOC in seiner vom 13. bis 15. Juni in
Seoul abgehaltenen Exekutivratssitzung den Weltschachbund FIDE als offizielle Föderation
aufgenommen.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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Contact: Barbara A. DeMaro |
June 22, 1999 |
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(914) 562-8350 |
Press Release #15b of 1999 |
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WORLD CHESS FEDERATION OFFICIALLY
RECOGNIZED BY THE IOC
FIDE (Federation Internationale des Eches), the world governing body of chess has
become an officially recognized Federation by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as
of June 21, 1999.
The historic decision was confirmed in a letter to FIDE, signed by Juan Antonio
Samaranch, President of the IOC, in which he said:
"It is my pleasure to inform you that the Executive Board of the International
Olympic Committee decided in its meeting in Seoul on 13th -15th June 1999 to grant
recognition to the World Chess Federation (FIDE) as a Recognized Federation, pursuant to
Rule 29 of the Olympic Charter."
United States Chess Federation (USCF) Executive Director Michael Cavallo said,
"Now that the World Chess Federation (FIDE) has become a recognized Federation of the
International Olympic Committee, the next step will be to gain similar recognition for the
United States Chess Federation by the U.S. Olympic Committee. This is a significant step
forward for the sport of chess."
Mr. Artiom Tarasov, the President of FIDE Commerce, a company set up in London to
handle commercial rights to the game, said: "Although there are some 6 million
registered players worldwide, until now chess has been one of the least commercially
exploited sports in the world. It is hoped that today's historic decision by the IOC will
help give chess recognition that it deserves, and give us the support we need to develop
the game's vast global potential."
For more information about this and other scholastic chess events, contact Executive
Assistant Barbara A. DeMaro, U.S. Chess Federation, 3054 NYS Route 9W, New Windsor, NY
12553; phone: (914) 562-8350; FAX: (914) 561-2437; World Wide Web: http://www.uschess.org