Russian Sergey Karjakin to challenge Norwegian world champion Magnus Carlsen in match starting in November
After months of delay and much scepticism in some quarters that it would ever happen, the company that holds the marketing rights to the world chess championship will announce on Tuesday that the next title match – between the Norwegian world champion Magnus Carlsen and the Russian challenger Sergey Karjakin – will take place in New York in November. The 12-game match will start on 11 November and be played over a three-week period at the newly refurbished Fulton Market building in central New York. “We are thrilled to hold the championship in such a fantastic venue”, said Ilya Lvovich Merenzon, the chief executive of Agon, which holds the commercial rights to the world championship. “The location befits the status of chess as one of the world’s fastest growing sports both in terms of participation and commercial appeal”. [Read more]. |
- Stephen Moss, Final of world chess championship to take place in New York, The Guardian, August 9, 2016
Proposal for Fulton Market Building, viewed from South and Beekman streets, night rendering. Image courtesy of New York YIMBY.
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