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Re: Jung-Doknjas Invitational 2014: Final Results - CONGRATULATIONS JOHN DOKNJAS!
Re: Jung-Doknjas Invitational 2014: Final Results -
CONGRATULATIONS JOHN DOKNJAS!
What a great idea to run a RR event concurrently with the BC Seniors Championship! Good work Victoria and congratulations on your 2 sons excellent performances in this event! :)
Originally posted by Victoria Jung-DoknjasView Post
Congratulations John Doknjas for winning first place in the Jung-Doknjas Invitational 2014 and to Jason Kenney for capturing 2nd place!
3rd Place (after tiebreaks): Savvas Kyriakides
Outstanding Competitors: James Chan, Joshua Doknjas, Joe Roback
Re: Jung-Doknjas Invitational 2014: Final Results - CONGRATULATIONS JOHN DOKNJAS!
Thanks Mark!
This Invitational RR event started out as a low-budget venture in 2011. John Doknjas and Savvas Kyriakides are the only players who have competed in this RR event since the beginning. The first one also included NM Roger Patterson, NM Howard Wu, Sean McLaren, and CFC Ratings Auditor Paul Leblanc who had a rating performance of 2318 to win the RR event: http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tourn...053&key=140624
Last year, the Invitational RR event included the same 6 players as this year's. James Chan won the 2013 event, NM Jason Kenney and CM John Doknjas tied for 2nd, and then Joe Roback, Savvas Kyriakides, and Joshua Doknjas: http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tourn...025&key=140624
This year, we are grateful to have received sponsorship from Larry Bevand - Chess 'N Math, Paul Leblanc, and myself. This raised the event from 0 prizes to providing CMA $50 gift certificates each to the 1st and 2nd place winners, along with elegant trophies.
This is a super fun event that provides competitive chess at an high level. All the participants are great guys and excellent ambassadors of the BC Chess Community.
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