Do you want to know who the Official Canadian Players are going to the 2014 NAYCC?

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  • Do you want to know who the Official Canadian Players are going to the 2014 NAYCC?

    Today, Frank Lee, CFC Youth Coordinator, announced the Official Canadian Players for the 2014 North American Youth Chess Championship.

    You can find all the details on the CFC Forum:
    http://www.chesscanada.info/forum/sh...ficial-players

    Or on our Team Canada at NAYCC 2014 Facebook page:
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Team-...7126743?ref=hl

    Congratulations to all the Official Canadian Players and their families!

    Victoria Jung-Doknjas
    Head of Delegation - Team Canada at NAYCC 2014

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    Re: Do you want to know who the Official Canadian Players are going to the 2014 NAYCC

    Originally posted by Frank Lee View Post
    I am pleased to announce the Head of Delegation, Assistant Head of Delegation, and official players for the 2014 North American Youth Chess Championship.

    Head of Delegation: Victoria Doknjas

    Assistant Head of Delegation: Aris Marghetis

    Our official players are:

    U18 Girls - Regina-Veronicka Kalaydina,
    U16 Girls - Rachel Tao
    U14 Girls - Janet Peng (interested - has not registered yet)
    U12 Girls - Rinna Yu
    U10 Girls - Kylie Tan
    U08 Girls - Mysha Gilani

    U18 Open - David Itkin
    U16 Open - John Doknjas
    U14 Open - Jeffrey Xu
    U12 Open - Rohan Talukdar
    U10 Open - Neil Doknjas
    U08 Open - Alan Bui

    Eligible so far for $300 Canadian bursaries
    Allison Tsypin, 2nd under 10 after playoff
    An Nguyen, 3rd under 12
    Cindy Qiao, tied 2nd under 10 3rd on tie break
    Joanne Foote, 2nd in U16 is interested, but has not registered yet
    Bursaries are still available to players who finished first and second or third after playoffs in CYCC 2013 and who have not had an opportunity to be the official player at WYCC, NAYCC or Pan Am YCC. At some point a deadline for application will be set so that we can finalize the budget for this event. Bursaries will be paid after NAYCC is completed to qualified players who complete the NAYCC tournament. The timing of the NAYCC tournament is a bit unfortunate as it conflicts with exam schedules. Many players have had to make special arrangements with their schools in order to be able to attend and still complete their exams. Several such requests are still pending. At the moment there are 34 Canadian players registered with a possible two more. I expect that this number will grow as people are able to resolve arrangements with their schools.

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      Re: Do you want to know who the Official Canadian Players are going to the 2014 NAYCC

      Does the term 'official' imply there could be 'unofficial' participants (the ones who don't win bursaries maybe)?

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        Re: Do you want to know who the Official Canadian Players are going to the 2014 NAYCC

        Originally posted by Ken Kurkowski View Post
        Does the term 'official' imply there could be 'unofficial' participants (the ones who don't win bursaries maybe)?
        Official player is the FIDE term which implies support or conditions from the organizer of the tournament. At the moment there are 34 Canadian players registered with the organizers. All are officially part of Team Canada. Our policy is to allow anyone who wants to attend this event to attend. We will not act as a gatekeeper to prevent players from playing aside from the requirement for all FIDE events that they be members in good standing of the Chess Federation of Canada.
        Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Sunday, 13th April, 2014, 10:31 AM.

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        • #5
          Re: Do you want to know who the Official Canadian Players are going to the 2014 NAYCC

          OK I get it, it's not like most championships which are either 'invitationals', or you have to meet a certain qualifying standard to enter (like the Olympics).

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            Re: Do you want to know who the Official Canadian Players are going to the 2014 NAYCC

            Originally posted by Ken Kurkowski View Post
            OK I get it, it's not like most championships which are either 'invitationals', or you have to meet a certain qualifying standard to enter (like the Olympics).
            I think for children's tournaments like this, the best philosophy is to let whoever wants to go to go and let them sort themselves out. Some prefer to pick winners and losers ahead of time but my experience and the experience of many who I have talked to about this is that we aren't smart enough to pick out the winners and losers so best not even to pretend that we are knowledgeable enough to do so.

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