The Canadian Junior Chess Championship is a qualifier for the World Junior being held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from 16 to 29 October 2009. To register on line for the Canadian Junior. Mail in registration and payment by cheque also available.
All Games will be broadcast on MONROI.COM
Advance Entries:
2009 CANADIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
# Name ID Rtng Tot Prize
1 IM Samsonkin, Artiom 146305 2612 0.0
2 Sapozhnikov, Roman 138609 2358 0.0
3 Martchenko, Alexander 132495 2314 0.0
4 Li, Changhe 139187 2106 0.0
5 Sohal, Tanraj S 135830 2072 0.0
6 Cheng, Jack [kun] 133192 2064 0.0
7 Wang, Richard 142949 2045 0.0
8 Marinkovic, Mate 141393 2045 0.0
9 Huang, Richard 137235 1952 0.0
Dates: July 25 - 28, 2009
Place: Victoria, BC
Website: http://cycc2009.pbworks.com/Canadian-Junior
Tournament site: Hotel Grand Pacific located in downtown Victoria on the inner harbour.
Registration: $150 CanadianJrRegForm.doc Registration Form html
Chief Arbiter: Mark S. Dutton, International Arbiter (I.A.)
Time Control: Game 90 minutes plus 30 seconds per move
Schedule: 7 Round Swiss Opening Ceremony 11:45 July 25
Round Times:
July 25 12 noon Round 1 6 pm Round 2
July 26 10 am Round 3 3 pm Round 4
July 27 10 am Round 5 3 pm Round 6
July 28 10 am Round 7 Closing Ceremony 3:00 pm
Eligibility:
•Must be born in 1989 or later
•Must have a CFC rating of >1800 or be a 2009 Provincial Junior Champion or submit a written application for permission to register (email to braymer@telus.net). The application should give a summary of chess performance that indicates a past performance of equal to or near 1800. Applications will be reviewed by the Canadian Junior organizing committee and decisions will be made within 4 weeks of receipt.
•Must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Canadian resident for at least 12 months. Players with any question about their own eligibility to compete should contact Ellen Nadeau, Canadian Youth Chess Coordinator at ellennadeau@yahoo.ca to verify eligibility. Failure to do so and not meeting the requirements could result in withdrawal from the tournament and/or ineligibility for awards.
•The total number of participants may be limited. Qualified players should register early to ensure a space.
Other events will take place before and during the Canadian Junior from July 20th to 26th, 2009. See the Schedule of Events for details.
Winner will receive funding toward travel to the World Junior. Value of contribution toward travel will depend on the number of participants and the funds available after expenses. Expenses for the event are being kept to a minimum and will be in accordance with the bid for the Canadian Junior. A travel contribution of $1500 is available based on 20 players registered.
Contact cycc2009@gmail.com
http://cycc2009.pbworks.com/Canadian-Junior
All Games will be broadcast on MONROI.COM
Advance Entries:
2009 CANADIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
# Name ID Rtng Tot Prize
1 IM Samsonkin, Artiom 146305 2612 0.0
2 Sapozhnikov, Roman 138609 2358 0.0
3 Martchenko, Alexander 132495 2314 0.0
4 Li, Changhe 139187 2106 0.0
5 Sohal, Tanraj S 135830 2072 0.0
6 Cheng, Jack [kun] 133192 2064 0.0
7 Wang, Richard 142949 2045 0.0
8 Marinkovic, Mate 141393 2045 0.0
9 Huang, Richard 137235 1952 0.0
Dates: July 25 - 28, 2009
Place: Victoria, BC
Website: http://cycc2009.pbworks.com/Canadian-Junior
Tournament site: Hotel Grand Pacific located in downtown Victoria on the inner harbour.
Registration: $150 CanadianJrRegForm.doc Registration Form html
Chief Arbiter: Mark S. Dutton, International Arbiter (I.A.)
Time Control: Game 90 minutes plus 30 seconds per move
Schedule: 7 Round Swiss Opening Ceremony 11:45 July 25
Round Times:
July 25 12 noon Round 1 6 pm Round 2
July 26 10 am Round 3 3 pm Round 4
July 27 10 am Round 5 3 pm Round 6
July 28 10 am Round 7 Closing Ceremony 3:00 pm
Eligibility:
•Must be born in 1989 or later
•Must have a CFC rating of >1800 or be a 2009 Provincial Junior Champion or submit a written application for permission to register (email to braymer@telus.net). The application should give a summary of chess performance that indicates a past performance of equal to or near 1800. Applications will be reviewed by the Canadian Junior organizing committee and decisions will be made within 4 weeks of receipt.
•Must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Canadian resident for at least 12 months. Players with any question about their own eligibility to compete should contact Ellen Nadeau, Canadian Youth Chess Coordinator at ellennadeau@yahoo.ca to verify eligibility. Failure to do so and not meeting the requirements could result in withdrawal from the tournament and/or ineligibility for awards.
•The total number of participants may be limited. Qualified players should register early to ensure a space.
Other events will take place before and during the Canadian Junior from July 20th to 26th, 2009. See the Schedule of Events for details.
Winner will receive funding toward travel to the World Junior. Value of contribution toward travel will depend on the number of participants and the funds available after expenses. Expenses for the event are being kept to a minimum and will be in accordance with the bid for the Canadian Junior. A travel contribution of $1500 is available based on 20 players registered.
Contact cycc2009@gmail.com
http://cycc2009.pbworks.com/Canadian-Junior
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