I have known the team since early on in my career and am glad that Play Magnus Group will continue the New In Chess legacy and inspire young players of the game for years to come.” Magnus Carlsen, World Chess Champion and subscriber of New In Chess for over 20 years said, “Bringing New In Chess into the Group is a special moment for me as I have always looked forward to reviewing the game notes of my fellow grandmasters and studying the historical gems published in New In Chess magazines. We are excited to enter the next chapter of our journey with Play Magnus Group.” Our readers in 116 countries will appreciate that our New In Chess magazine will continue to retain full editorial freedom. The chess industry is undergoing significant development and it has been important for us to find the right partners moving forward. By becoming part of the same company, we see even more opportunities in digitizing titles and continuing to bring high quality content to our users.”Īllard Hoogland, President and Owner of New In Chess said, “We are proud of the company we have built and believe that becoming part of Play Magnus Group will mean that our content and titles will reach more chess fans and learners around the world as Chessable continues to grow. To date, New In Chess has published more titles than any individual publisher or content creator. With this acquisition, Play Magnus Group secures the long-term rights to digitize New In Chess’ expansive library built over the past decades.Īndreas Thome, CEO of Play Magnus Group said, “New In Chess has published some of the most celebrated works in chess which has resulted in them being one of the top publishers on the Chessable platform. New In Chess has been a long time partner of Play Magnus Group’s leading e-learning platform for chess, Chessable, and one of the first and biggest publishers to see the value of bringing their content to the Chessable platform. The company also publishes the iconic New In Chess magazine and Yearbook which are highly regarded by chess enthusiasts around the world. New In Chess has published over 200 titles, including best-sellers such as “100 Endgames You Must Know” and “Game Changer”. “That being said, we are huge fans of her dances and we couldn’t be happier for her.New In Chess has built a world-class library of chess content comprising books, ebooks, digital subscriptions, and magazines. “Alison is one of our best riders on the pro scene, so we are definitely going to miss watching her excel,” Kris Westwood, Cycling Canada’s High Perfomance Director said. Instead, however, she plans on spending Saturday and Sunday creating hilarious videos on TikTok.Ĭycling Canada also weighed in on Jackson’s career change. “I love cycling, but I guess I love dancing even more.”Īfter an impressive second at Drentse Acht van Westerveld Jackson was originally slated to race Tour of Flanders this weekend, and was considered a favourite for a podium. “It’s hard for me to walk away from the sport when I’ve made so much progress, but I know that this is ultimately what I am meant to do,” the Albertan said. Despite an impressive 2021 season, including a sixth place at the World Championships, Jackson will finish her 2022 year early and begin posting TikToks three times a day. She’s managed to create a large following of fans in between racing for WorldTour team Liv Racing–Xstra. In recent years, the 32-year-old Liv has become an internet phenomenon for her popular dances and videos on TikTok and Instagram. The current national champion, and one of the strongest riders in the pro peloton, has decided that enough is enough, and that she will hang up the cleats to spend more time creating content. In a move that is shocking to Canadian cycling, professional cyclist Alison Jackson is stepping away from her career as a bike racer.
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