FIDE turned 85 this week

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    From the World Chess Federation (FIDE) website (Monday July 20, 2009):

    "In 1924, on the initiative of the French Chess Federation, invitations were sent to all national chess federations inviting them to attend a Congress in Paris to discuss the founding of an International Chess Federation. Following two days of meetings, on July 20th 1924 representatives from fifteen countries signed the declaration to form FIDE.

    The original signatories were mainly European but today FIDE has 166 member federations in all Continents."

    http://www.fide.com/component/conten...-fide-85-today

    Can anyone name the founding 15 countries?

  • #2
    Re: FIDE turned 85 this week

    I'll take a stab-total-guess-type-thing.

    1. Russia
    2. France
    3. U.K.
    4. USA
    5. Canada
    6. Spain
    7. Italy
    8. Germany
    9. Turkey
    10. Austria-Hungary
    11. Greece
    12. Poland
    13. Portugal
    14. Belgium
    15. Holland



    How many did I get right?
    Christopher Mallon
    FIDE Arbiter

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    • #3
      Re: FIDE turned 85 this week

      Looks like I got 9/15 right. Not too bad.
      Christopher Mallon
      FIDE Arbiter

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      • #4
        Re: FIDE turned 85 this week

        Originally posted by Christopher Mallon View Post
        Looks like I got 9/15 right. Not too bad.
        Hi Chris,

        Good work! Here is the list as posted at Chess.com:

        "The Federation Internationale des Echecs (FIDE), or world chess federation, was founded in 1924 by Pierre Vincent of France. Dr. Alexander Rueb was the first FIDE president. The 15 founding countries were: Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia. There are over 170 nations that are members, the 2nd largest organization in the world in terms of national membership (only soccer is larger). During World War II, FIDE headquarters was transferred to Argentina. During that time, President Augusto de Muro of the Argentine Chess Federation, became president of FIDE. The Soviet Union joined FIDE in 1947, but only after having Spain, a founder-member of FIDE, ejected from FIDE. FIDE once considered setting up a fund for retired and poor chess masters. The FIDE Presidents have been Alexander Rueb (1924-1949), Folke Rogard (1949-1970), Max Euwe (1970-1978), Fridrik Olafsson (1978-1982), Florencio Campomanes (1982-1995), and Kirsan Ilyumzhinov (1995-present)."

        Here is the link:

        http://www.chess.com/chessopedia/view/fide

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        • #5
          Re : FIDE turned 85 this week

          Lets try:

          Russia
          France
          U.K
          USA
          Canada
          Germany
          Greece
          Belgium
          Poland
          Spain
          Italy
          Denmark
          Brazil
          Yugoslavia
          Turkey

          Got 7/15....
          Last edited by Felix Dumont; Friday, 24th July, 2009, 11:41 PM.

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          • #6
            Re: FIDE turned 85 this week

            Information on the Canadian signatory:

            http://www3.telus.net/public/swright2/smith.html

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            • #7
              Re: FIDE turned 85 this week

              Originally posted by Stephen Wright View Post
              Information on the Canadian signatory:

              http://www3.telus.net/public/swright2/smith.html
              Thanks Stephen,

              That's awesome!

              David Cohen has some new historical material...and now I know a little more :)

              Larry

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