The 2015 edition of the Ontario Open has concluded and here's a quick synopsis.
Firstly I want to thank everyone behind the scenes that offered their help:
Lee Hendon and John Vlasov for their organizational assistance.
Chris Osborne, Robin Johnston and others from our local club that helped with setting up and taking down the the tournaments site. Your help throughout the process of getting this off the ground was immense.
IA Hal Bond and good friend Tony Ficzere, coming from Calgary, handled the arbiting with great expertise. Tony also took on the task of creating and maintaining the website, no small task.
Our sponsors' support helped us hold a quality event by giving us the funds to invite GMs Bator Sambuev, Maxim Dlugy and John Fedorowicz. Thank you to all three, you were a pleasure to have here and of course to our sponsors.
Jim Koudounis, owner of Embracewood in London, ON, donated a beautiful custom chess table and pieces for the first place prize in the Open section and two desktop sets for first prize in U2000 and U1600 sections. Local pottery maker, Rose Risi, created unique chess-themed trophies for first place in each of the four sections.
The City of Brantford, with a healthy financial contribution and Ela Stypa and Heather McEwen from the Tournament Capital of Ontario, for their invaluable assistance with media contact and community outreach. Councillor David Neumann and Liberal MP candidate Danielle Takacs added prestige to our fundraisier Living Chess Game in Harmony Square May 9. FM Hans Jung and NM Adam Cormier ably assisted our political players.
At the opening of the tournament, town crier David McKee officially announced the tournament beginning with a cry specifically chess themed. Councillor Neumann, representing the mayor offered welcome to all contestants.
Rose also created a commemorative plaque that was presented to WFM Qiyu Zhou, for her 2014 WYCC U14 Girls championship. We also collected money locally and with the help of the OCA and SWOCL raised $800 to help Qiyu offset costs of pursuing further titles.
After a ceremonial first move and with the obligatory lateness :( , the first round began.
Two days later, the following winners were determined:
Open section (two way tie for 1st with 5 pts $900 ea)
1st (tiebreak) GM Maxim Dlugy King trophy and custom chess table
Tied first FM Shiyam Thavandiran
3-way tie for third 4 1/2 pts, $234 ea
GM Bator Sambuev, IM Artiom Samsonkin and IM Thomas Krnan
U2000
1st 5 1/2 pts Anthony Maulucci $800 Queen trophy and portable chess board
2nd 5 pts Mario Piccinin $400
3rd 4 1/2 pts Daniel Liu $300
U1600 (the U1200 was played in this section due to lack of entries)
Six!! way tie for 1st (4.5/6, $233.33 ea)
1st (tiebreak) John R. Brown Bishop trophy and portable chess board
tied first
Henry Hill-Tout
Andrew Colvin
Hugo Ortiz
Avery Jones
Allan Masterson
U1200
1st 3 1/2 pts Ronan Uthayakumar $250 and Knight trophy
tied 2nd 3pts, $75 ea
Austin Hunter and Andrew Court
This was my first direct attempt at an event of this magnitude and as can be expected, there were a few hiccups, but overall I believe the greatest number were happy with the tournament. I would like to thank everyone of the participants for making our tournament a permanent positive memory for me.
Rob Gashgarian
Firstly I want to thank everyone behind the scenes that offered their help:
Lee Hendon and John Vlasov for their organizational assistance.
Chris Osborne, Robin Johnston and others from our local club that helped with setting up and taking down the the tournaments site. Your help throughout the process of getting this off the ground was immense.
IA Hal Bond and good friend Tony Ficzere, coming from Calgary, handled the arbiting with great expertise. Tony also took on the task of creating and maintaining the website, no small task.
Our sponsors' support helped us hold a quality event by giving us the funds to invite GMs Bator Sambuev, Maxim Dlugy and John Fedorowicz. Thank you to all three, you were a pleasure to have here and of course to our sponsors.
Jim Koudounis, owner of Embracewood in London, ON, donated a beautiful custom chess table and pieces for the first place prize in the Open section and two desktop sets for first prize in U2000 and U1600 sections. Local pottery maker, Rose Risi, created unique chess-themed trophies for first place in each of the four sections.
The City of Brantford, with a healthy financial contribution and Ela Stypa and Heather McEwen from the Tournament Capital of Ontario, for their invaluable assistance with media contact and community outreach. Councillor David Neumann and Liberal MP candidate Danielle Takacs added prestige to our fundraisier Living Chess Game in Harmony Square May 9. FM Hans Jung and NM Adam Cormier ably assisted our political players.
At the opening of the tournament, town crier David McKee officially announced the tournament beginning with a cry specifically chess themed. Councillor Neumann, representing the mayor offered welcome to all contestants.
Rose also created a commemorative plaque that was presented to WFM Qiyu Zhou, for her 2014 WYCC U14 Girls championship. We also collected money locally and with the help of the OCA and SWOCL raised $800 to help Qiyu offset costs of pursuing further titles.
After a ceremonial first move and with the obligatory lateness :( , the first round began.
Two days later, the following winners were determined:
Open section (two way tie for 1st with 5 pts $900 ea)
1st (tiebreak) GM Maxim Dlugy King trophy and custom chess table
Tied first FM Shiyam Thavandiran
3-way tie for third 4 1/2 pts, $234 ea
GM Bator Sambuev, IM Artiom Samsonkin and IM Thomas Krnan
U2000
1st 5 1/2 pts Anthony Maulucci $800 Queen trophy and portable chess board
2nd 5 pts Mario Piccinin $400
3rd 4 1/2 pts Daniel Liu $300
U1600 (the U1200 was played in this section due to lack of entries)
Six!! way tie for 1st (4.5/6, $233.33 ea)
1st (tiebreak) John R. Brown Bishop trophy and portable chess board
tied first
Henry Hill-Tout
Andrew Colvin
Hugo Ortiz
Avery Jones
Allan Masterson
U1200
1st 3 1/2 pts Ronan Uthayakumar $250 and Knight trophy
tied 2nd 3pts, $75 ea
Austin Hunter and Andrew Court
This was my first direct attempt at an event of this magnitude and as can be expected, there were a few hiccups, but overall I believe the greatest number were happy with the tournament. I would like to thank everyone of the participants for making our tournament a permanent positive memory for me.
Rob Gashgarian
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