Chess Olympiad Trophy Goes Missing, AICF Files Police Complaint

Chess Olympiad Trophy Goes Missing, AICF Files Police Complaint

The All India Chess Federation (AICF) has filed a police complaint after the Gaprindashvili Trophy, a rolling trophy awarded to the team with the best overall performance in the Chess Olympiad, went missing from its office. The incident has forced the AICF to arrange for a replica of the prized possession and tender an apology.

The trophy went missing over a month ago, after the International Chess Federation (FIDE) requested its return for the ongoing 45th edition of the Olympiad in Budapest. Despite extensive searches, the AICF has been unable to locate the trophy.

AICF vice-president Anil Kumar Raizada expressed embarrassment over the situation, stating that the trophy had been missing for over 30 days. He confirmed that an official police complaint had been filed and an investigation would follow.

A senior AICF official revealed that a contingency plan was in place and a replacement trophy had been ordered. The official acknowledged the embarrassing nature of the situation and apologized for the inconvenience caused.

The current edition of the Olympiad, which began on September 10 and concludes on September 23, features 197 teams representing 195 national federations. India is fielding strong teams in both the open and women’s categories, with the open team consisting of Arjun Erigaisi, Gukesh D, Praggnanandhaa R, Vidit Santosh Gujrathi, and Harikrishna Pentala. The women’s team includes Harika Dronavalli, Vaishali Rameshbabu, Divya Deshmukh, Vantika Agrawal, and Tania Sachdev.

The AICF’s failure to safeguard the Gaprindashvili Trophy has raised concerns about the organization’s handling of valuable assets. The incident has also cast a shadow over the ongoing Olympiad, where India is a strong contender for the gold medal.

Pakistani Boxer Disappears in Italy, Steals from Teammate

Pakistani Boxer Disappears in Italy, Steals from Teammate

Pakistani Boxer Vanishes in Italy After Stealing from Teammate

A Pakistani boxer, Zohaib Rasheed, has disappeared in Italy after allegedly stealing money from a teammate’s bag, casting a shadow over the country’s Olympic aspirations.

Rasheed, a rising star in Pakistan’s boxing scene, had traveled to Italy as part of a five-member squad for an Olympic qualifying tournament. However, his actions have brought shame upon the Pakistan Amateur Boxing Federation (PABF) and the nation.

According to PABF secretary Colonel Nasir Ahmed, Rasheed took advantage of his teammate Laura Ikram’s absence during training to steal foreign currency from her purse. He then vanished from the hotel, leaving his team and officials in shock.

“It is most embarrassing for the federation and country the way Zohaib Rasheed has behaved,” Ahmed said. “He had gone there as part of a squad to take part in an Olympic qualifying tournament.”

Rasheed’s disappearance is not an isolated incident. In the past, Pakistani athletes have used international competitions as an opportunity to seek a better future abroad.

The PABF has notified the Pakistan Embassy in Italy and filed a police report. Authorities are actively searching for Rasheed, but he remains out of contact.

Rasheed’s actions have not only tarnished Pakistan’s reputation but also raised questions about the integrity of the national boxing program. The PABF is now facing scrutiny over its selection process and the measures in place to prevent such incidents.

The incident has cast a pall over Pakistan’s Olympic hopes. Rasheed was considered a potential medal contender, and his absence will be a significant blow to the team’s chances of qualifying for the Tokyo Games.

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