Climate activists delay Tata Steel Chess Tournament opening

Extinction Rebellion activists disrupted the opening day of the 88th Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, by dumping 2,025 kilograms of coal at the entrance and chaining themselves to the gates. The protest, which highlighted Tata Steel's environmental record, caused a 90-minute delay to the start of play. Despite the chaos, the tournament proceeded with notable upsets and draws among top grandmasters.

The 88th edition of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, often called the 'Wimbledon of Chess,' faced a chaotic start on Saturday, January 18, 2026, in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands. Activists from Extinction Rebellion Nederland blocked the venue entrance by dumping 2,025 kilograms of coal—symbolizing the year Tata Steel promised climate neutrality—chaining themselves to the gates, and displaying a banner reading "No Chess on a Dead Planet." The action aimed to spotlight the company's emissions, claiming it is the largest lead emitter in the Netherlands, emits 11.3 megatonnes of CO₂ annually (8% of national total), and faces a lawsuit over health damages from operations in IJmuiden.

Hundreds of players, spectators, and staff were stranded outside as authorities assessed the situation. Social media footage captured trucks unloading coal, leading to confusion. One attendee described the scene on Reddit: "Before we could even get inside, access to the venue was blocked and everything became pretty chaotic. Players, spectators and staff were stuck outside, trying to figure out how to get in." Grandmaster Hans Niemann, frustrated by police restrictions, climbed over a fence to enter, while Arjun Erigaisi remained with security. Security guards lifted children from the amateur tournament over the fences to allow them to play.

Tournament organizers postponed the start by 90 minutes in consultation with local authorities to ensure safety. In a statement, they emphasized respect for the right to protest but appealed for the international event to proceed undisturbed: "The organisation of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament respects the right to demonstrate and the freedom to express opinions... We kindly call on all parties to respect the tournament, its participants and its visitors." Tata Steel Netherlands CEO Hans van den Berg addressed players before the first round, apologizing for the delay: "Dear chess players, I have to apologize to you for the delay of one and a half hours. We had demonstrations outside of this building. The right to demonstrate is a very strong right that we have in the Netherlands, which we respect of course."

This marks the second such protest by Extinction Rebellion; two years prior, they blocked roads to the venue. The tournament, founded in 1938 as an event for Dutch steel producer Koninklijke Hoogovens and renamed in 2011, relies heavily on Tata Steel sponsorship. Past champions include Magnus Carlsen, Viswanathan Anand, Garry Kasparov, and Anatoly Karpov.

Once underway, the Masters section saw drama. FIDE World Cup winner Javokhir Sindarov drew reigning World Champion Gukesh D after 78 moves. Upsets included Hans Niemann defeating Vladimir Fedoseev, Vincent Keymer beating Anish Giri, and Arjun Erigaisi toppling Praggnanandhaa R, with observers noting players seemed unsettled by the delay. In the Challengers, Bibisara Assaubayeva won against Andy Woodward, and 14-year-old Lu Miaoyi defeated Max Warmerdam. Indian grandmasters like Gukesh, Praggnanandhaa, Erigaisi, and Aravindh Chithambaram featured prominently.

The disruption renewed scrutiny on Tata Steel's environmental commitments, including a failed 2025 climate neutrality pledge, amid concerns over societal costs exceeding one billion euros annually and reduced life expectancy in the area.

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