March of chess checked, mate, by debate over Olympic status
Should chess be included in the list of sports for London 2012?

By Nicky Campbell
January 4, 2007 12:00 AM

…These men against machine showdowns are gimmicky sponsor schmoozing sideshows but the goal of including chess in the London Olympics is, for many, a realistic endgame and the campaign is stepping up this year. The Chinese love it. The Turks love it. Lithuanians and Letts love it. Let’s have it in London. Mind you, I shudder to think how the press will react to the cost of all those pieces.

The next move for chess in Britain is to gain official recognition as a sport and thereby receive the concomitant status and funding. The IOC says it’s a sport, as do 150 countries worldwide. The World Chess Federation is the second-largest sporting association in the world, behind Fifa, but can anything be so termed if a computer can whoop your skinny ass at it?

I love my Apple Mac but fancy my chances against it over 6k, or in a frame of snooker. Isn’t sport about physical action and reaction? But, goes the argument, why not include the axons, dendrites and synapses of the brain within that definition? Give it some mental muscle, son.

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