Ilyumzhinov statement: Match will be continued. The
score 3:2
On Sunday, 1st October, around 23.30 hrs, i.e. a half an
hour before the deadline of the ultimatum given to the players, the FIDE President
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov made a statement, which has finally eliminated all the issues
regarding the possibility of the continuation of the World Championship match
Topalov-Kramnik. It must be continued from the 6th game with the 3:2 score.
Before this, the Organising Committee has complied with
two out of three demands of Vladimir Kramnik: the members of the Appeals Committee
have been replaced and after an unbelievably scrupulous inspection of the restrooms
by the Bulgarian side – agreed for the use of the personal bathrooms by
the participants. There was no compromise regarding the sole issue – the
score, with which the opponents would continue the match. From a purely legal
point of view, as the IOC lawyers confirmed, the arbiter in accordance with the
regulations started Kramnik’s clock, and the game was forfeited due to the
time loss. Kramnik, from his side, was insisting that the clock was started due
to the wrong (and nearly ill-intentioned) decision of the Appeals Committee, and
therefore it should be considered invalid. Of course, it means that the score
should remain 3:1, and the 5th game has to be replayed, rather than the 6th game
played.
The FIDE President, who did not see any legal way out of
the conflict, shifted the settling of the issue to the participants themselves,
calling one of them to reconsider his point of view. Ilyumzhinov said, “The
one who will yield, will forever be a chess hero!” However, none of them
was willing to become a hero, which made a successful finalization of the campaign
doubtful. In the existing deadlock, Ilyumzhinov had to make a decision. The FIDE
President chose the language of the sport law. The three-party dialogue, however,
did not happen during the final stage. At 23.05 the office of the FIDE President
in the City Hall was entered by Veselin Topalov and Silvio Danailov – neither
Vladimir Kramnik, nor Carsten Hensel was present. After some time, the manager
of the Bulgarian Grandmaster left the office, and in about 20 minutes Ilyumzhinov
and Topalov appeared.
- As you are aware, during the whole of today I have been
negotiating with V. Kramnik and his managers as well as with the managers of V.
Topalov. After numerous consultations we came to the following conclusions. First
of all, it turned out that the team of Kramnik did not submit any appeals to the
Appeals Committee either in respect of the use of the bathrooms, or in respect
of the result of the fifth game. According to the regulations, the team has a
right to submit an appeal during 2 hours after the end of the respective game.
Second, today we managed to agree on the Appeals Committee (the previous membership
resigned and new members were appointed) as well as regarding the use of the restrooms
(a separate room has been assigned to each of the match participants). No claims
regarding these issues have not been received either from Topalov’s or Kramnik’s
sides.

Ilyumzhinov's FINAL DECISION: Match will be continued. The score 3:2
(Photo: WCC Official
site)
Finally, the key issue – which score we should continue
the match with. After negotiations with Kramnik (they took place about an hour
ago; unfortunately, Vladimir could not appear here – he is not feeling well)
and Topalov (a few minutes ago) it was decided to continue the match from the
sixth game, tomorrow, 2nd of October, from the score 3:2. At 15.00 hrs the match
Chief Arbiter Geurt Gijssen will start Topalov’s clock.
- Did Kramnik agree to this decision and will he continue
the duel?
- When talking to these both great chess players, I saw their wish to continue
the fight, and also passed both to Vladimir and to Veselin numerous telegrams
from the chess players from the whole world with the words of support and hope
for the match continuation. I think that Kramnik and Topalov should put their
ambitions aside and sit down to the chess board, in order to prove who is stronger,
and who is more worthy to bear the title of the Absolute World Chess Champion!
- Question to Topalov. Veselin, with what feeling will
you come to play tomorrow?
- With great enthusiasm. I am tired of rest! For me it is a great relief that
the match will continue and the chess world will be enjoying this great show. |