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According to FIDE calendar, Olympiad will be in Sep 2026, no exact schedule yet.
Deadline for all rating calculations will be May 1, hopefully after Canadian Zonal in April.
As usual, FIDE rating will be used for National Team and blended CFC-FIDE rating (average) will be used for Woman Team.
Winner of 2026 Zonal will get Olympic spot.
Bonuses and penalties:
1. 20 points for winner 2025 Canadian Closed (or Canadian Woman Closed). 10 points for runner-up. That means, for the National Team N.Noritsyn gets 20 bonus points, S.Rodrigue-Lemieux gets 10.
2. 20 points for runner-up in 2026 Zonal, 10 points for 3rd place.
3. 10 points penalty for a player who didn't play at Closed 2025 and Zonal 2026. No penalty if a player played just 1 championship.
4. 5 points / year bonus for U23 players. Atanasov (2008) gets 25 points. Mendes (2012) gets 45.
5. 20 rated games must be played in 12 months period before the deadline, that means May 2025 - May 2026 period. 10 points penalty for every game below 20. Still, player must be "Active" according to FIDE rating list.
4. 5 points / year bonus for U23 players. Atanasov (2008) gets 25 points. Mendes (2012) gets 45.
I agree with the sentiment of promoting young players and giving them a taste of an Olympiad at an early age. However, in a time where players are becoming GMs at age 12 and World Champions at age 19 it seems unnecessary to give bonuses to players that are 22 years old. I think a threshold of U20 or U21, while still on the high side, would be more reasonable.
We are not talking about World Title, we are talking about rating. All 3 highest rated players are 30+ years old.
Actually, 22 years old player gets just 5 bonus points, which is not a significant bonus. I was considering 7 rating points for every year below 21. In case of Atanasov it would have give him 21 bonus points (instead of 25) and 49 (instead of 45) for Mendes. Not a huge difference.
Having said that, I agree that your proposal is logical, but I don't see the need to change the rules for some relatively minor adjustments.
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