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Has a FIDE membership number, but no Standard rating and no birth year. So, at least, we know the spelling of his name is correct.
No match when searched in the CFC Database!
Possibility - he's deceased? Or is the announcement of his passing premature?
Bob A
Jordan is alive and well and still playing chess in Newfoundland. He is one of those people on your list, that has no birthdate on record with the CFC. Refer to my note above to remove them
In your list I don't see some Canadian players above 80 y.o. who have played in a FQE rated tournament in the last two years. Not all FQE tournaments are CFC rated (in fact very few are), so a lot of players are missing IMHO.
Where do I find this screen under the CFC subject headings? It says in the URL, "ratings/p/top" ??
On the main page for ratings, https://www.chess.ca/en/ratings/ ... near the bottom in the "Reports" section, click on "Top Rated". Is that what you were looking for?
Using the CFC Report Query, I get the following players who were born between 1925 and 1944 and have played since 2022-07-11. Remember not all players have their birthdate on their CFC record.
1
Voskanyan, Vahagn
Verdun, QC
2241
2315
2020-01-02
2
Tate, William
Victoria, BC
1670
2002
2024-04-06
2
Verny, Thomas R.
Stratford, ON
1670
1822
2025-04-26
4
Kiss, Istvan
Kitchener, ON
1611
2083
2025-05-19
5
Ali, Husain
Calgary, AB
1588
1932
2024-10-22
6
Adrovic, Semo
Kelowna, BC
(1586)
(15 g)
2024-06-17
7
Taylor, James
North Vancouver, BC
1336
1800
LIFE
8
Coupal, Gerald
QC
1294
1368
2020-01-02
9
Pejovic, Mike
Waterdown, ON
1272
1923
LIFE
10
Wansleeben, John
Calgary, AB
1252
1261
2024-03-07
11
Smith, Maurice
Scarborough, ON
1240
1967
2025-06-24
12
Popa, Larry
Hamilton, ON
1224
1719
2025-01-12
13
Lukezich, John I.F.
Kingston, ON
1185
1583
LIFE
14
MacLean, John
Beaver Bank, NS
1155
1499
LIFE
15
Enns, Edward
Coquitlam, BC
1018
1472
2023-07-31
16
Thomas, Terry
Burlington, ON
946
1129
2025-05-28
17
Khabatou, Mohamed
Montreal, QC
(924)
(12 g)
–
18
Pishdad, M. Hassan
Richmond Hill, ON
919
1442
LIFE
19
Somborac, Milan
Collingwood, ON
(896)
(13 g)
2023-05-08
20
Zaidi, Asad
Oakville, ON
(682)
(2 g)
2021-04-01
21
Sweet, James
Sidney, BC
(645)
(22 g)
2024-11-10
Now with a little work you can get the year of birth for each player, by repeating the query, but using XX and XX as the year parameters. For example if I use 79 as XX (ie year of birth is 1944), I get the following list
1
Voskanyan, Vahagn
Verdun, QC
2241
2315
2020-01-02
2
Wansleeben, John
Calgary, AB
1252
1261
2024-03-07
3
Khabatou, Mohamed
Montreal, QC
(924)
(12 g)
–
So the above 3 players all have a birth year of 1944
Now the question is Bob, do any of these players want their birth years posted in a public forum ?
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