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Aspire Academy students challenge Carlsen

Published: 01 Jan 2016 - 01:58 am | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 04:54 am
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Reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen playing chess with Aspire Academy student athletes and members of Academy staff.

Doha:  Magnus Carlsen, the world’s current chess champion and the winner of this week’s Qatar Masters Open Chess Championship, visited Aspire Academy this week where he played chess with 15 student-athletes and members of Academy staff simultaneously.
“I hope it was a good experience for all of them. The level of chess in Qatar and the Middle East is improving and the more people get involved, the better it is for the development of the sport”, said the 25-year-old Norwegian, who won all of his games and signed autographs for the student-athletes afterwards. 
Aspire students and staff also used the opportunity to take pictures with the world no. 1, who is very interested in football and currently plays for a club in the 6th Norwegian division.
“I like to be active and doing different sports but chess is, of course, my profession” continued Carlsen, who also used the opportunity to take a session with the Footbonaut – a high-tech ball-feeding machine used by the students of the Academy – while on a guided tour of the facilities. 
“I have only grasped the surface, but for aspiring and professional athletes the Academy must be a great place to train and compete.”
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