Banned by Iran, chess champ to play for US

Dorsa Derakhshani, an International Master and Woman Grandmaster of chess, will play for the US after being banned by Iran for not wearing a headscarf.

A leading Iranian chess player, barred from her homeland's team after refusing to wear a headscarf, will now compete as a player for the United States, the US Chess Federation said.

Dorsa Derakhshani, 19, who was born in Tehran, was forbidden from playing by the Iranian Chess Federation following the Gibraltar Chess Festival in January, US Chess said on its website. She did not wear a hijab during the event.

Since then, she has moved to the United States where she attends Saint Louis University and plays for the school's team.

Derakhshani will now compete as an official United States chess player, US Chess posted on its website this week. US Chess is the national governing body for chess competition, sanctioning championships and overseeing player rankings.

"It feels good and ... peaceful to play for a federation where I am welcomed and supported," the website quoted Derakhshani as saying.

On a US radio broadcast last week, she said: "I'm looking forward to finally having a stable trainer and a team, and I really wish to become grandmaster."

She also said she hopes to become a dentist.

Derakhshani holds the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster with the World Chess Federation (FIDE).

A few weeks after the Gibraltar competition, the Iranian Chess Federation announced it was banning Derakhshani for not wearing a hijab. It also banned her brother, who had played an Israeli player in Gibraltar, US Chess said.


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Published 6 October 2017 8:58am
Source: AAP


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