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BBC Features Chessboxing
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In a feat of mainstream checkmating, the BBC gives an approving nod to chessboxing. The BBC website provides a vindicating piece that is enough to silence any naysayers and make the close group of enthusiasts whispering in agreement of how it's finally getting the attention it deserves.
From the BBC website: Chessboxing originates from Berlin, where the world's first tournament was held last November. Championships have also taken place in Amsterdam and Cologne. "I'm interested in both chess and boxing, so I went to one of the Berlin championships and thought they combined the two perfectly," said Mr Woolgar. "Boxers need real strength of mind, which helps them compete in chess." Competitors are given 60 seconds to remove their gloves as they leave the ring to sit or stand at the chessboard. 'Good exercise' The UK chessboxing club opened last Saturday with seven members, aged between 24 and 37, and Mr Woolgar hopes to hold the first UK championship this summer. "At the moment we are attracting boxers who want to play chess, but chess players who want to learn to box are also showing an interest," he said. "Boxing is not a sport to be taken lightly, so we train at a high level to ensure competitors learn how to fully defend themselves." Enzo Giordano, who runs the gym in Hazellville Road, believes the sport has potential. "It's a good way to exercise your mind as well as your body," he said. "Professional boxers learn how to switch from one frame of mind to another as they leave the ring, but it's not easy." Read more from here |
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