Iepe Rubingh
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Biography
Works as an artist
As a performance artist, Rubingh blocked off intersections in Berlin and Tokyo (Shibuya Crossing) to create major traffic congestion. He was jailed for 10 days for the Tokyo action.[2][3]
In 2010 (Sunday April), 500 litres of waterbased environmentally-friendly paint on asphalt spread by 2000 cars on Rosenthaler Platz Berlin. By IEPE & the anonymous crew. Directed by AKIZ.[4][5][6]
Chess boxing
Rubingh founded chess boxing in 2003,[7][8][9][10][11] drawing inspiration from Enki Bilal's comic book Froid Équateur.[12] He was the President of the World Chess Boxing Organisation (WCBO[13][14]) for many years[15][16]Template:Circular referenceScript error: No such module "Unsubst". and CEO of Chess Boxing Global, the marketing company for professional chessboxing.[17]
Rubingh is recorded in the Guinness World Records as the First Chess Boxing World Champion.[18]
The Queen's Gambit
The popular Netflix miniseries "The Queen's Gambit" is dedicated to Rubingh. He is credited as an "On-Set Chess Consultant" for the series.
Death
Rubingh died in his sleep on 8 May 2020. The cause of death was not determined, although COVID-19 was excluded.[19][20][21][22]
Record
Template:Fight record start |- style="background:#CCFFCC;" | 2010-11-06 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Tim "Bavarian Beast" Yilmaz || Festsaal Kreuzberg || Berlin, Germany || Check Mate || 7 || |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | Wins vacant 1st title of International German middleweight championship.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |- |- style="background:#CCFFCC;" | 2004-04-17 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Soichiro "The Cho-Yabai" Yanase || The Tokyo Fight || Meguro, Tokyo, Japan || Check Mate || 9 || |- style="background:#CCFFCC;" | 2003-11-14 || Win ||align=left|Template:Flagicon Luis "The Lawyer" Veenstra || 1st Chess Boxing World Championship || Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands || Time Out || 11 || |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | Wins vacant 1st title of WCBO world middleweight championship.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |- |- | colspan=9 | Legend: Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2 Template:Legend2
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Titles
- 1st World Chess Boxing Organization World Middleweight champion (2003 – Current)
- 1st Chess Boxing Club Berlins International German middleweight champion
References
External links
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