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US News: Chess Grandmaster Expelled for Assaulting Female Videographer Following Defeat

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Chess Grandmaster Arrested for Assaulting Female Videographer at US Chess Championship

Chess Grandmaster Arrested for Assaulting Female Videographer After US Chess Championship Match

In a shocking turn of events at the United States Chess Championship in St Louis, Missouri, chess grandmaster Christopher Yoo lost his cool after a match and ended up assaulting a female videographer.

Yoo, who had been struggling in the tournament with just one point from his first five games, lost to fellow grandmaster Fabiano Caruana. In a fit of frustration, he crumpled up his scoresheet and angrily hit the videographer as he stormed out of the hall.

The St Louis Chess Club took immediate action, expelling Yoo from the tournament and banning him from the facility for violating the code of conduct and the US chess safe place policy. The 17-year-old was charged with fourth-degree assault and released to the custody of his parents.

Yoo later issued a statement expressing remorse for his actions, stating that he was disappointed in himself for losing his temper and acknowledging that his behavior was unacceptable. He promised that such an incident would not happen again.

The St Louis Chess Club also released a statement on social media, confirming their support for the decision to expel Yoo from the tournament and ban him from the club.

Yoo, once considered a rising star in the chess world, now faces consequences for his actions. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of sportsmanship and respect in competitive settings.

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