BAGUIO CITY – Former world
chess champion Anatoly Karpov is coming up to this summer capital on Feb. 1 for
a brief half-a-day visit that includes a personal appearance at the Baguio
Convention Center for a chess engagement with local chess aficionados led by
the Baguio Chess Club.
Mayor Benjie B. Magalong welcomed the brief but meaningful visit of the famed ex-world chess titlist, recalling that the Baguio Convention Center was the venue for the historic chess match between him and fellow Russian Viktor Korchnoi in a grueling tournament that put Baguio in the world map.
“As a chess enthusiast myself, I express the gratitude of our people in spreading the welcome mat for Mr. Karpov in his first-ever visit to the Summer Capital of the Philippines, after winning his chess match with a tough contender,” he said, stating that Baguio’s officialdom is honored to have him back even for a short visit.
The mayor also invited the city’s chess players, notably from the Baguio Chess Club, to be part of the audience that will watch a film documentary on the fabled chess match, which the former world chess titleholder will personally annotate. This will be shown at 2 o’clock at the city’s convention center.
A chess exhibition is being arranged for Karpov.
The four-hour visit of the famous chess grandmaster will start at 12 noon with courtesy call and lunch with the city’s chief local executive, to be followed by a visit to the BCC for a tour of the premises, then by a film presentation that is open to the general public.
Mayor Benjie B. Magalong welcomed the brief but meaningful visit of the famed ex-world chess titlist, recalling that the Baguio Convention Center was the venue for the historic chess match between him and fellow Russian Viktor Korchnoi in a grueling tournament that put Baguio in the world map.
“As a chess enthusiast myself, I express the gratitude of our people in spreading the welcome mat for Mr. Karpov in his first-ever visit to the Summer Capital of the Philippines, after winning his chess match with a tough contender,” he said, stating that Baguio’s officialdom is honored to have him back even for a short visit.
The mayor also invited the city’s chess players, notably from the Baguio Chess Club, to be part of the audience that will watch a film documentary on the fabled chess match, which the former world chess titleholder will personally annotate. This will be shown at 2 o’clock at the city’s convention center.
A chess exhibition is being arranged for Karpov.
The four-hour visit of the famous chess grandmaster will start at 12 noon with courtesy call and lunch with the city’s chief local executive, to be followed by a visit to the BCC for a tour of the premises, then by a film presentation that is open to the general public.
He leaves the
city at about 4 p.m. for his return trip to Manila. - NSB
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