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La Sala de Cristal en Bakú
Hasta la fecha, ya se han anunciado la Copa del Mundo de la FIDE 2017 y 2019, que se disputarán en Tblisi (Georgia) entre el 1 y el 25 de septiembre 2017 y en Khanty-Mansiysk (Rusia).
Por otra parte, se han anunciado también las fechas para la próxima Olimpiada de Ajedrez, que tendrá lugar en Batumi (Georgia) entre el 23 de septiembre y el 7 de octubre de 2018. La sede de la Olimpiada 2020 aún no ha sido decidida. Hay una puja de Khanty-Mansiysk cuyo contenido detallado será comentado y valorado en el próximo Congreso de la FIDE, en Bakú.
La serie del Grand Prix de la FIDE 2016-2017 también está programada con cuatro pruebas, pero aún no se conocen las sedes. Sin duda, ese será otro tema importante a tratar en el agenda del Congreso de la FIDE, especialmente al tener en cuenta que el primer torneo está programado para el próximo mes de octubre, en concreto entre el 12 y el 23 de octubre 2016.
Hay un detalle peculiar en que cabe mencionar con respecto al Campeonato del Mundo de Ajedrez Femenino. Se conoce que ha sido difícil obtener el patocinio necesario, un punto que la Campeona del Mundo, Hou Yifan explicó en la interesantísima entrevista que Frederic Friedel, de ChessBase le hizo. Aún así llegó como sopresa que el propio Campeonato del Mundo Femenino 2016 (a cuatro meses de terminar el año) todavía no tiene ni lugar, ni organizador ni patrocinador. Por lo tanto, será aplazado hasta 2017. El Campeonato del Mundo 2018, sin embargo, está ya programado para Khanty-Mansiysk.
Hou Yifan
1. Audited accounts.
2. Commented accounts.
3. Fees paid to PB members in 2015.
4. Report of the Permanent Fund Administrator Mr. L. Brunner.
5. Verification Commission’s report.
6. Application of South Sudan Chess Federation.
7. Application of Eritrea Chess Federation.
8. Application of Kosovo Chess Federation.
9. Letter from Chess Federation of Serbia in respect of the application.
10. Application of Liberia Chess Federation.
11. Application of Nauru Chess Federation.
12. Application of Cabo-Verde Chess Federation.
13. Report and proposals of the International Chess Association of French-speakers.
14. Clarification regarding ASEAN Chess Confederation issue.
15. Petition to reinstate titles, norms and ratings for ASEAN players.
16. Proposed jurisdiction clause as drafted by the FIDE lawyers.
17. Proposed amendment regarding elected commissions.
18. Proposed amendment to current Article 10 of Chapter 03.
19. Proposed change in the Electoral Regulations.
20. Summaries of the over-the-board titles.
21. Arbiters’ Commission’s Agenda and Appendices for the meeting in Baku.
22. Minutes of the Councillors’ meeting in Madrid.
23. Summaries of the Arbiters’ titles.
24. Trainers’ Commission’s report.
25. Trainers’ titles.
26. Technical Commission’s Agenda for the meeting in Baku.
27. Minutes of the Councillors’ meeting in Warsaw.
28. Proposed requirements on treatment of schools tournaments.
29. Proposed change of subtitle for Chapter 02 (Chess equipment, tournament venue for FIDE Tournaments, rate of play and tie-break regulations).
30. Proposal of Constitutional Commission to introduce several changes in Chapter 0.2 Non-Elected Commissions of the FIDE Handbook.
31. Systems of Pairings and Programs Commission’s Agenda for the meeting in Baku.
32. Dutch System to be presented in Baku.
33. Chess in Schools Commission’s report.
34. Minutes of the CIS Councillors’ meeting.
35. Chess in Schools Commission’s proposals.
36. Minutes of the DIS Councillors’ meeting in Tallinn.
37. Medical Commission’s Agenda for the meeting in Baku.
38. Events Commission’s Agenda for the meeting in Baku.
39. Summary of IO titles.
40. Candidates Tournament Chief Arbiter’s report.
41. Regulations for the 2016-2017 FIDE World Chess Grand-Prix series.
42. Bid from Khanty-Mansiysk for World Chess Olympiad 2020.
43. Proposal of the Austrian Chess Federation to create an Olympiad for rapid and blitz or a Team World Rapid and Blitz Championship.
44. Proposal of the Russian Chess Federation for a challenge of World Champions, men and women.
45. Bid from the Turkish Chess Federation for World Junior and Girls U-20 Championship 2018.
46. Bid from the Greek Chess Federation for World Youth Championships U-14, U-16, U-18 2018.
47. Bid from the Spanish Chess Federation for World Cadet Championship U-8, U-10, U-12 2018.
48. Bid from the Turkish Chess Federation for World Cadet Championship U-8, U-10, U-12 2018.
49. Evaluation table and inspections reports.
50. Bid from the Slovenian Chess Federation for World Senior Championship 2018.
51. Bid from the Italian Chess Federation for World Senior Championship 2018.
52. Bid from the Romanian Chess Federation for World Senior Championship 2018.
53. Evaluation table of the above bids and inspection reports.
54. Bid from the German Chess Federation for World Team Championship 50+, 65+ 2018.
55. Bid from the Italian Chess Federation for World Amateur Championship 2018.
56. Bid from the Romanian Chess Federation for World Amateur Championship 2018.
57. Bid from the Greek Chess Federation for World Amateur Championship 2018.
58. Report of Continental President for Europe.
59. Letter from ECU President and 14 Exhibits (in electronic form).
60. Report of Continental President for Americas.
61. Proposal of Zone change for the Ecuador Chess Federation from 2.3 to 2.4.
62. Letter from Mr. Ncube to Chess Kenya.
63. Proposal of Mr. I. Lobortas regarding Caissa and FIDE Grand Prix.
La Federación Jamaicana de Ajedrez ha solicitado damandar al presidente de la FIDE, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, pero esa demanda no ha sido incluida en el agenda del congreso porque no había sido presentada a tiempo.
Información: Albert Silver (ChessBase)
Traducción: Nadja Wittmann (ChessBase)
Artículo con más información sobre el tema por Albert Silver (en inglés)