Street Parade 2009


Korchnoi, like Spassky, is from Leningrad. Born in 1931 he is only 6 years older and a playing contemporary of Spassky, but was seemingly often regarded by the Soviets as more "old-guard" and perhaps suffered as a result. A perennial contender for World Champion he never won it - probably the strongest player never to have done so.
He defected in the 70's and since 1978 has lived in Switzerland. He's the oldest active grandmaster. I think his longevity in the game (still winning tournaments - Montreal 2007) more than compensates for taking the crown which has so often been devalued by all sorts of political and manipulative shenanigans.

The old chess warrior, and a hero of mine from 1972 when I followed events from Reykjavik, and actually wanted Spassky to beat Fischer. This was taken a couple of months ago at a simultaneous exhibition in Zürich.
A large man, to my surprise, with a lot of presence.

On the way home yesterday I came across a small religious procession. Didn't know what it was about but the Internet came to the rescue and I discovered it was a smaller version of the massive Fiesta de Senor de los Milagros which is held every October in Lima, Peru (and elsewhere).
Lots of photo opportunities. A 'colourful' end to a grey day in Zurich.