Thursday, July 31, 2008

Chess boxing

Chess boxing

Chess boxing is a hybrid sport which combines the sport of boxing with games of chess in alternating rounds. Chess boxing fights have been organized since early 2003. The sport was started when Dutch artist Iepe Rubingh, inspired by fictional descriptions of the sport in the writing of Enki Bilal, organized actual matches. The sport has become increasingly popular since then. To succeed players must be both skilled chess players and skilled boxers.

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Structure and rules

A match between two opponents consists of up to eleven alternating rounds of boxing and chess sessions, starting with a four-minute chess round followed by two minutes of boxing and so on. Between rounds there is a one minute pause, during which competitors change their gear. The form of chess played is speed chess in which each competitor has a total of twelve minutes for the whole game. Competitors may win by knockout, checkmate, a judge's decision or if their opponent's twelve minutes of chess time elapses. If a contestant does not make a move in the chess round, he will be issued a warning by the referee and he must then make a move within the next 10 seconds.

Required chess skill

World-class chess-boxers are not just good boxers but are skilled chess players as well. For example, Sahzin has an Elo rating of around 1900 while European chess boxing champion Tihomir Atanassov Dovramadjiev is a FIDE Maste with a rating over 2300 and has won multiple major chess tournaments.

Iepe Rubingh

Iepe Rubingh

Iepe B. T. Rubingh (born 17 August 1974, Rotterdam) is a Dutch performance artist whose oeuvre includes blocking off intersections in Berlin and Tokyo to create monster traffic jams. He was jailed for 10 days for his Japanese "art".

Rubingh founded chess boxing in 2003 after drawing inspiration from Enki Bilal's comi book Froid Équateur. He won the inaugural World Chessboxing Championship in Amsterdam in 2003 and currently serves as the prime mover and master spokesperson of this new sport. He is the current president of the World Chess Boxing Organisation.