París ofrece un premio de 2,65 millones de euros para los jugadores y 800.000
euros para la FIDE. Madrás (Chennai) quiere pagar a los jugadores 1.940.000
euros y para la FIDE presupuesta aproximadamente 636.000 euros.
En la capital francesa se fundó la FIDE en 1924, así que la candidatura gala
también hace referencia al próximo 90 aniversario de la institución y que les
gustaría anticiparlo con un mundial.
Carta de Philippe Mouttou
Paris – 3rd of May 2013.
The city of Paris, France, is ready to host the
World Chess Championship Match between GM Viswanathan Anand, from India, and GM
Magnus Carlsen, from Norway.
In a letter to FIDE, the Mayor of Paris Mr. Bertrand
Delanoë, expresses full support to the French Chess Federation in its aim to
organize the final match to take place in November 2013.
The Paris Mayor states in his letter to FIDE that “the
city of Paris welcomes the French Chess Federation initiative” to organize the
Anand-Carlsen Chess World Championship, and “is happy to give its whole hearted
support to the French Chess Federation to successfully carry out this project.”
The offer sent to FIDE includes a €2.65 million prize
fund and a €800,000 contribution to FIDE in accordance to FIDE regulations. It
also offers a specific budget allocated for media coverage.
“Paris is the city where FIDE was born and ever since,
chess has been part of our cultural heritage. Our Capital is looking forward to
organize and welcome in the best possible conditions this Championship”
concludes Mayor Delanoë’s letter to FIDE President Kirsan Ilymzhinov.
FIDE, the World Chess Federation, was founded in Paris
in 1924. A world Chess Championship in Paris would be a prelude to FIDE’s 90th
anniversary.
Philippe Mouttou
WWC in Paris
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