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While I'm at it, I want to give a shout out to Adam Adriaanse, who participated in his first WYCC this year. I hope he enjoyed the experience. We look forward to seeing you back at the club.
Congratulations Qiyu! I always believed that you had this in you. You share the same trait with all of the Canadian world champions that I have met of being a great kid and a wonderful ambassador for the game.
Congratulations to Qiyu! She made history for Canada(older age group world champion), I am wondering if CFC will give her cash prize to reimburse all her expenses in WYCC as she was not the official player of Canada(no free accommodation I assume)?
Qiyu was treated as an official player although she was not the official player.
In case it's not on your list, you might send a note to the PMO's Director of Communications...
I tried, but a search for "PMO's Director of Communications" turns up half a dozen names and no links...
and the PMO website gives me links to press releases and tells me how many children each Minister has, but no contact info...
Three cheers plus a tiger for Qiyu Zhou! A wonderful achievement.
Qiyu is obviously extremely talented and dedicated but she would be the first to agree that we should give a very special thanks to her Mum and Dad, Penny and Jehan, who have been such tremendous supporters at great personal cost in time and money.
I recall when she was around 9 years old and played in a simul against the great Nigel Short. Hers was the last game to finish as she ultimately lost in a grueling endgame. Nigel was very complimentary at the time. As he and I drove out of the parking lot we encountered Qiyu with her Mum, Penny, who in answer to a query from Nigel pretended that Qiyu was actually Hou Yifan's cousin. "Bloody Hell," quoth Nigel, "Just my luck." It took some time for Penny to convince him that she was just joking. Nigel's closing comment was: "Time will tell if she is another Hou Yifan but she is certainly very promising indeed."
Again, warmest congratulations to Qiyu and her family. A great achievement against tall odds.
Vlad, you must be proud of your support for her. You are the happiest CFC president as you have a World Champion every year during your presidency.
I certainly can't take credit for that. We can thank two remarkable young ladies and their parents for that happy circumstance. I think Jason Cao opened the flood gates in showing what was possible and everything after that has been the case of Canadian players playing up to their potential. I had a good feeling about Qiyu before she even left to play as did the entire executive.
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