Reports | September 10, 2010 21:03

Gashimov out of Olympiad team

Gashimov out of Olympiad teamThe Azerbaijan team will be playing the Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk without Vugar Gashimov. Since January there have been problems between him and the Azerbaijan Chess Federation, but the reason he was thrown out of the team is remarkable: because last month Gashimov played for a Spanish team holding 'Kasparov' in its name.

In several talks with Vugar Gashimov and his brother and manager Sarkhan we learnt that the relationship between Vugar and the Azerbaijan Chess Federation hasn't been very good since the start of this year. It all began at the World Team Champioinship in January in Turkey, where, according to Sarkhan, Vugar was forced to play although he was ill. He lost three games in a row. Sarkhan even suggested to us that with such actions Vugar's rating was kept low artificially, in an attempt to keep Radjabov as the country's number one player.

In our first report on the President's Cup in April we mentioned something that was related:

The invitation policy of the Azerbaijan Chess Federation is often hard to guess and this time Vugar Gashimov has become victim of it – why he was left out of the team remains unclear. According to 1news a journalist asked about this at a press conference, and Vice President Faik Gasanov answered: “This is not a team tournament, and so he’s not necessarily invited here.”

In his latest article on Chess in Translation, our co-editor Colin gives an English translation of some important recent articles in the Azeri press. He starts by quoting from a press conference with Azad Ragimov, the Azerbaijan Minister of Youth and Sport:

In one of his tournaments Vugar Gashimov played for a Garry Kasparov team. How do you react to that?

Besides the fact that Kasparov and I were in one group, my reaction’s negative. His actions of late have worried us. His behaviour isn’t appropriate for a citizen of Azerbaijan. It’s not his first such excess. He also conducted himself improperly in relation to the team trainer Zurab Azmaiparashvili. It was improper on his part to be a member of the Kasparov team. He didn’t even bother to come and account for his actions.

You might have guessed already what this is all about. Last month Gashimov played for the "Escuela Kasparov-Marcote" team at the Spanish Team Championship, and apparently this was not appreciated by the federation. Colin continues:

Kasparov, born in the Azerbaijan city of Baku to an Armenian mother, is apparently considered persona non grata in Azerbaijan. Which makes it a little puzzling (to this observer, at least) that Zurab Azmaiparashvili, a good friend of Kasparov’s, is the Azerbaijan team captain.

What follows are quotes from Azmaiparashvili as well as from Vugar Gashimov himself - we recommend reading the full article. In the mean time it is sad that such a strong player misses events because of non-chess reasons. Luckily for him, the federation cannot prevent him from playing the prestigeous Pearl Spring tournament in Nanjing in October.

Gashimov will be replaced by Eltaj Safarli (2607) which reduces the Azeri team from 3rd to 7th favourites.

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Len Ganley's picture

Pity about this. Not difficult for anyone to fall out with Azmai, a man of decidedly dubious repute.

noone's picture

LOOOL In Soviet Russia connections win more than Elo

Arne's picture

Ahhh, freedom!

Standardbenutzer's picture

How pathetic of the Azeri Chess Federation. If they need a reason to get rid of Azmai, here it's: Hugging Kasparov, yuck yuck! What a shame and inappropriate behaviour for the Azeri coach. Even worse: Smbat Lputian of Armenia attended the same party too.

YG's picture

Vugar and Sarkhan, my heart goes out to you!

Your friend Yuri.

noyb's picture

I second SG, my sympathies are for Vugar and Sarkhan.

Nonationalism's picture

Absolutely sickening news. Pity the former Soviet citizens.

Castro's picture

What about Anand not playing for India, and Bacrot not playing for France?

sir schratz's picture

well, what can one say? mr. azmaiparashvili is closely related to mr. ilyumzhinov - you would have to be seriously out of your mind if you bought a car from either of them. "dubious", as mr ganely put it, is surely a very mild word for the real practices of these two "gentlemen" --- but this is simply the current state of the fide and it will go on thanks to the money functionaries from certain countries will get for voting mr ilyumzhinov and his team.

as to the azerbaijan chess federation: well, they are functionaries and they are interested in power. just like mr ilyumzhinov functionaries will do ANYTHING to secure their position and remain in power. from an interview mr. gashimov gave some years ago (i think in a german chess magazine) i understand that mr.radjabov's father is very influential in azerbaijan due to the fact that he is tremendously rich. if this is right, then there is no need to say more, is there?

Bobby Fiske's picture

With the adition of the translation stuff from Colin, Chessvibes has become the #1 chess blog in 2010. Always updated on news, games analyzes, all the videos and the cartoons. Hey - you even went to China so we could get maximum enjoyment of the Shanghai tournament. YOU ARE THE NUMBER ONE NOW!

Keep up the good work guys!

test's picture

Azmaiparashvili is ---deleted--- He once got into a fist fight with some official at the Olympiad price giving and was thrown in jail. None of it was his fault of course.

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1997

Not the first time he get's into conflicts with players either: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1702

Thomas's picture

Marginally on-topic, but at least Colin is also interested in football :) : This is from an interview with the coach of the Azeri football team, former German top defender Berti Vogts
http://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/0,1518,715766,00.html [in German]
"Football is still a peripheral sports. Top sport in Azerbaijan is chess. After all, Garry Kasparov is Azeri."
Will he now also be fired??

mishanp's picture

The strangest football story in Azerbaijan has to be Tony Adams ending up as manager of an obscure club side there!? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8675874.stm Luckily he's probably never heard of Kasparov :)

More or less back on topic: Gashimov's been doing fine in the Croatian league since this affair blew up, especially by beating Eljanov, though Eljanov's having a tough time, it seems (he lost again today to Naiditsch). http://www.crochess.com/turniri/sibenik/liga_10/kolo7.shtm

reality boy's picture

vugar ?s best player of azerbaijan fcuk the politics

Martin's picture

Good luck to GM Gashimov in other events. Shame on you, politics!

Yetispotter's picture

Boycot FIDE! :)

V's picture

Wow, expelling Gashimov from the Olympic team just because he played in Spain for a team, carrying the Armenian last name “Kasparov”.

I do know that Azerbaijan is a country, where armenophobia is being an official ideology for decades (imitating Turkey). When Radjabov was givin’ a crap like “we all hated armenians” it was okay for Azerbaijan, they all were simply addicted to all this sh*t… But now this morbid addiction inevitably turns to be harmful for Azeris themselves – the case of Gashimov is a very good example.

So who suffers more - Armenians, who just despise'em utterly, or Azeris?

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