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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Tromso Chess Olympiad on Schedule in Norway Aug 1-15

Hello chess blog friends, you will be happy to know that the Tromso Chess Olympiad 2014 is on schedule as the organisers have obtained adequate funding, reports the event official website.

NOK 12 million for Chess Olympiad in revised budget
"Naturally, we are grateful and happy," said Chair of the Board of the Tromsø 2014 Chess Olympiad Hans Olav Karde, after learning that the Norwegian government coalition partners the Conservatives and the Progress Party, and support parties the Christian Democrats and the Liberals, have allocated NOK 12 million to the Chess Olympiad in the revised budget for 2014.

The Chess Olympiad has received NOK 12 million of the NOK 15.1 million in additional funding it applied for. This additional funding is required to cover the additional costs related to hosting the World Cup event in 2013 and the record-breaking registration for the actual Chess Olympiad, which will take place from August 1-14, 2014.
There will now be a Chess Olympiad in Tromsø

Hans Olav Karde added: That means the Chess Olympiad in Tromsø will go ahead. We still have a considerable task ahead of us to find sponsors and other contributors to cover at least NOK 3 million. In light of the additional government funding we have to bank on the success continuing and that the remaining funding will also fall into place.

As you know Chess Queen Alexandra Kosteniuk is also one of the official ambassadors for the Chess Olympiad 2014 in Norway. Here's her message:

“From the start I’ve been supporting the 2014 Chess Olympiad in Tromsø, and I’m counting the days to come and participate in this great event, which promises to be a truly historic event, uniting the best chess players in the world with an increasingly knowledgeable base of chess fans in Norway. See you soon in Tromsø!"

Have you read these others Chess Blog posts?

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1 comment:

  1. alexis cochran, nzJune 7, 2014 at 3:10 PM

    That's just so nice it's such a special event for the chess world

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