Chess queens vie for record prize money
Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 08:02:59 +0000
SHANGHAI (AFP) – Two of the sharpest minds in women’s chess are doing battle this week in Shanghai with a world champion title on the line and a record prize fund as the game seeks to close the gender gap.
The 500,000 euros ($557,712.50) on the table in the showdown between holder Ju Wenjun and challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina is the largest prize fund in the nearly 100-year history of the Women’s World Championship.
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) says it is a significant moment for women’s chess, which has long lagged behind the publicity, pay packets and participation of men.
The winner between the grandmasters from China and Russia –which will be determined over 12 game days in Shanghai and Vladivostok – takes home 300,000 euros ($334,5640).
The total purse is a 150-percent hike on the previous women’s championship match, according to FIDE, and the format of the competition has been changed to mirror the World Chess Championship, which is theoretically open to all but has been dominated by men.
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