Atlantic Spring Chess Tour

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  • #16
    The St. John's Spring Chess Festival Open Championship came to an exciting conclusion this Easter weekend with the final rounds going right down to the wire. This was the first FIDE-rated event in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in over 50 years- since the province last hosted the Canadian Open

    When the dust settled, the winners were- 1st place- Vimal Simha; 2nd and 3rd place- a 2-way tie between Steve Martin and Muharrem Kemaoglu
    For full tournament results, see this link

    For pictures from the St. John's Spring Chess Festival Open Championship, check out this link

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    • #17
      This deserves a big thank you to Daniel from NL chess. We are a small chess community without the strong number of volunteers and infrastructure that some of the other provinces have. (Currently on our executive, President and Vice President are vacant.) Since I moved home to NL in 2020 I often daydreamed that someone would come along and do something like this - and it actually happened. Wow! Daniel did an amazing job, and it was a great service for our province. It provided rated chess for new players, quality games for some of our strong junior players and a lot of fun and good memories! Words cannot describe how lucky we were to be included in Daniel's chess tour. Thank you! I got to know Daniel a little over the busy few days that he was here. It's great to see another passionate member of the chess community who wants the game to grow. Daniel, I'm interested to see what you will do next!

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      • #18
        Thank you for your kind words Chris. It was an absolute pleasure to have the opportunity to work alongside you, Steve Martin, and everyone else who contributed to the St. John's Spring Chess Festival being such a success and enjoyed by so many! It would not have been what it came to be without all of your support and contributions and I am truly grateful for all of it! Seeing communities come together for an amazing common interest and a passion for chess that unites us all is one of the greatest rewards of being an organizer and one of the most satisfying parts of being one as well. It was so nice to see everyone come together in St. John's- from the more experienced players who found another opportunity to have FIDE-Classical-rated games again, to the novices who came out for their first events. That is what chess is all about- about bringing people and communities together:) Hopefully, in time, having more events like this will encourage others to join the ever-growing chess community and will in turn also support its growth. That would be great for everyone. I have some ideas in mind for what will come next. I hope to be able to share more about them soon. I am looking forward to expanding as an organizer in to other parts, building on the foundations established

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