Game 6 Continues Under Protest from Vladimir Kramnik |
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Monday, 02 October 2006 00:00 |
The main news of today for the whole chess world is that the World Chess Championship Match Topalov-Kramnik continues. On 2 October at 15.00 Moscow time, the 6th Game of the Match started. In line with the start, just before the Game, the newly nominated Appeals Committee members received the Official Statement and Protest on the decision made by FIDE. Read in English. Read the Russian translation of the Official Statement.
To FIDE President H.E. Kirsan Iljumshinov
To the WCC Appeals Committee
On 2 October 2006 my manager received the following decision from FIDE:
“Tomorrow, 2 October 2006, at 15.00, the 6th Game of the World Chess
Championship Match a Topalov-Kramnik with the score 3:2 in favour of Kramnik,
will take place.”
Based on this decision I make the following statement:
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I inform that I am ready to proceed playing the match by reserving all
my rights. My further participation will be subject to the condition to
clarify my rights regarding game five at later stage.
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I do not agree with the decision made by FIDE and I formally protest
against it. The decisions made on my requests, especially the resignation
of the Appeals Committee, opening the toilets to the restrooms again, are
chrystal clear admissions of FIDE of having taken a false decision. Logically
FIDE admits herewith that it was a mistake to start game five by violating
the rules and regulations of the competition and by changing the agreed
playing rules and conditions during the match without my approval.
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I deeply regret the unsportsmanlike and unequaled behaviour of my opponent
whom FIDE donated a victory outside of the board by using dirty tricks.
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High level functionaries inside FIDE once again were making the professional
part of the chess world a disgraceful playground of their own interests.
I strongly believe and hope that the course of these events made it obvious
to everyone that drastic changes with regard to the professional management
structures inside FIDE are evident.
By deciding just a couple of hours ago I had to assess between my personal
interests and the interests of the entire chess world. It is very difficult
to play under these circumstances. But I came to the conclusion to proceed
under protest because I do not want to disappoint the overwhelming majority
of the chess fans which are hoping for the unification since so many years.
I also had in mind the people of Kalmykia which are doing their utmost to
organize this match on the highest level possible.
Last but not least I would like to thank very much for all the support I experienced
during these days.
Elista, 2 October 2006
Vladimir Kramnik
Classical World Chess Champion
Read the Russian translation of the Official Statement. |