Moment like no other: Vishwanath Anand on receiving Chess Olympiad torch from PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the historic torch relay for the 44th Chess Olympiad on Sunday at Indira Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi.

Sports    20-Jun-2022
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New Delhi, June 20: Indian grandmaster Viswanathan Anand has termed the receiving of Chess Olympiad torch from PM Narendra Modi as "moment like no other". Taking to Twitter, the ace chess player expressed his delight at being handed over the torch by PM Modi at the Chess Olympiad Torch Relay.
 
Vishwanath Anand expressed delight in receiving Chess Olympiad torch from PM Modi
On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the historic torch relay for the 44th Chess Olympiad on Sunday at Indira Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi.
 
"There are moments when you stand there and everything that you have done flashes past you. Today as I took the torch from Respected Shri @narendramodi Ji. I looked at the Indian Chess Team. It was "THE MOMENT " like no other. @FIDE_chess @aicfchess #chennaichessolympiad," tweeted Anand.
 
 
FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich, Indian Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand and Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Thakur were present at the opening of the Chess Olympiad Torch Relay. This torch will then be taken to 75 cities in a span of 40 days before the final culmination at Mahabalipuram near Chennai. At every location, chess grandmasters of the state will receive the torch.
 
This year, for the very first time, the International Chess Body, FIDE, has instituted the Chess Olympiad Torch which is part of Olympic tradition but was never done in the Chess Olympiad. India will be the first-ever country to have the Chess Olympiad Torch Relay.
 
The 44th edition of the world's biggest chess event will be held in Mahabalipuram near Chennai from July 28 to August 10.
 
In nearly 100 years of the history of the Chess Olympiad, it's the first time that India will be hosting this prestigious event. With 188 countries registered for the upcoming Olympiad, Indian sporting history is also set to witness a huge congregation of countries on Indian soil for the first time at an event. And celebrating this, AICF has unveiled a social media campaign 'Namaste World', welcoming the chess community from around the world for this event.
 
AICF had earlier announced two Indian teams each in the open and women's sections as the 44th Chess Olympiad has attracted 343 teams in both sections.