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Lodging at the University for the players is covered by the Manitoba Scholastic Chess Association with major help from their sponsors. The cost, just for this part, will probably be close to $13,000 this year.
Here in NB we are very lucky. The NB Chess 'N Math Association fully funds all our players. They get airfare, accommodations, meals, and transportation all paid for. We have our provincial government to thank for this. This is part of the reason why we have 350 kids at our provincial chess tournaments.
If I recall, we get around $5000 from our government each year. We have Bernard Lord, former NB premier and now chair of the Ontario Power Generation to thank for this. He was an avid chess player in his youth who reached a chess strength of ~1800 if I recall.
In recent times it has been harder to receive government funding, so we have been looking at alternative ways to support our players. We run fundraising events at local and provincial tournaments to gather supplemental funds.
Last edited by Elias Oussedik; Tuesday, 13th May, 2014, 06:20 PM.
Can you please confirm that lodging will again be covered for players at the 2016 edition of the chess challenge? You indicated that was the case in 2014 when Manitoba hosted, but there is not any information posted about this on the Chess and Math site or that of the local organizer.
Any pointers to web pages providing details concerning this year's CCC would be appreciated.
It was decided at the Provincial Coordinator's meeting in Winnipeg that the host province would no longer provide free lodging for the players as the cost of lodging in University has skyrocketed over the years. This was implemented last year in Quebec City. We have just posted the information and the registration form for the 2016 event on our site at: http://chess-math.org/regina-2016
It was decided at the Provincial Coordinator's meeting in Winnipeg that the host province would no longer provide free lodging for the players as the cost of lodging in University has skyrocketed over the years. This was implemented last year in Quebec City. We have just posted the information and the registration form for the 2016 event on our site at: http://chess-math.org/regina-2016
Sincerely,
Larry
Many thanks for the information Larry. Will Chess and Math be covering those lodging expenses for Official representatives from Quebec and Ontario?
Many thanks for the information Larry. Will Chess and Math be covering those lodging expenses for Official representatives from Quebec and Ontario?
For Quebec and Ontario, the champions airfare and lodging is paid for from the entry fees we collect at the various levels of the competition within each province. For the other provinces, most organizers do the same thing to the extent that it is possible. In otherwords, Quebec and Ontario, with their large base of players, raise enough money to fund their champions at the National level. For the provinces where there are fewer players, less money is raised and therefore parents of the champions must also contribute.
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