Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 16:09:23 12/13/03
Go up one level in this thread
On December 13, 2003 at 18:15:48, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >On December 13, 2003 at 17:45:45, Russell Reagan wrote: > >>On December 13, 2003 at 16:27:38, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >> >>>The 'N' in NFL, NBA, NHL stands for 'national'. The 'I' in ICGA stands for >>>'international'. >> >>So if an organization names itself "international", then it can hold a world >>championship? >> >>The NBA, NHL, and MLB all have teams from multiple countries, so they are >>international, despite what they named themselves several decades ago when they >>_were_ national. One of these leagues (I think MLB) considered having teams from >>somewhere in Asia (I think China) a while back. The NFL considered having teams >>from Canada or even England. >> >>Obviously not everything is in the name. So what is it that gives an >>organization the right/priveledge of calling it's event the world championship? > >If the name is globally respected for thirty years to be the only official >representative of the community, then the answer is yes. Things change, federations break apart, dictators are dethroned, the world evolves. Nothing is forever, evolve or prepare to be a thing of the past. -S.
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.