Olympiad Day 1
Istanbul: Hot, raining. Olympiad hotel: Crowded, buzzing, excited.
It’s day one of the World Chess Olympiad, and the Aussie team is just about to head to the playing hall for round one. I’m being rested today against Namibia, so hopefully I’ll have time to write something a little more substantial as I watch the opening exchanges from the safety of the spectator stands.
So far, everything’s been pretty smooth. Australia got placed in the best hotel complex, which is quite fortunate given some of the horror stories from the most remote accommodations. The team’s in good shape, despite a few minor medical scares: Moulthun has a bit of insomnia, Max drank/ate something a bit funny, and Sherab’s spider bite has swelled his leg to hideously abnormal shapes. On the other hand, Manuel found a Starbucks. So, by Olympiad standards, we’re doing splendidly.
The hotel’s pretty good and the food more than acceptable, though the queues at meal times have become a little ridiculous. The opening ceremony was less than exceptional, but more on that later. Our women are also in good spiritis and face Malta today in what should be a pretty comfortable encounter – Arianne’s resting. I’ve strung up a huge Australia flag outside my door, so now anyone popping by the second floor can be in no doubt what team resides there. The Kiwis are also scattered on our level, and I’ve agreed to let them chuck a Kiwi sticker on the seven pointed flag in a show of antipodean solidarity.
Time to go. Hopefully I can report back two Aussie team victories to start us off. Onya Straya!
I’m with your sister: “What’s wrong with a bit of colour?”. Here’s my wish list of colourful snaps: you with Vanessa Ebert (Brazil), Valentina Gunina (Russia), Wenjun Ju (China). Tell them it’s for your sister.
I’m with your sister: “What’s wrong with a bit of colour?”. Here’s my wish list of colourful snaps: you with Vanessa Ebert (Brazil), Valentina Gunina (Russia), Wenjun Ju (China). Tell them it’s for you sister.
I can’t believe that I find your blog about chess actually somewhat interesting. Though I still protest to the game being completely devoid of colour – what’s wrong with adding a little dash of fluro yellow or even a lilac! Nevertheless, all the best bro.
PS feel free to add some photos of Istanbul street fashion – I hear it is quite stylish there.