Results from the Victoria 2010 Olympiad Fundraiser

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  • Results from the Victoria 2010 Olympiad Fundraiser

    Active Fundraiser for the Canadian Team for the 2010 Chess Olympiad
    Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010


    A 5 round, Active Swiss tournament


    The Canadian team will be particpating in the 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.

    This Active fundraiser was held to raise funds to support the Canadian Team.

    This is a preliminary report - a final crosstable will be up in a few days as well as a final list of donations. See http://victoriachessclub.pbworks.com...-2010-Olympiad

    The event drew 27 participants - a new record for us, although just barely (the old record was 26). The total for the 2010 Olympiad team raised stood at $299 but Chris Eve took pity on us and tossed in an extra loonie to make it a round $300.

    First place was taken by Gavin Steininger with a 5-0 score. Tied for 2-3 were Howard Wu and Roger Patterson with 4-1. Top U17000 was Philip Boyle with 3-2 and 2nd U1700 was Nick Milonas with 2.5-2.5. Top U1400 were Mathew Geng and his father Li Geng, both with 2-3 scores.

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    Re: Results from the Victoria 2010 Olympiad Fundraiser

    Final standings now posted.

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      Re: Results from the Victoria 2010 Olympiad Fundraiser

      The tournament has now been rated. You can see the ratings report at: http://victoriachess.com/db/RatingOu...id=8&name=2010 Olympiad Fundraiser

      This tournament was rated by the Victoria Chess Club.

      The tournament report is at: http://victoriachessclub.pbworks.com...-2010-Olympiad

      A little bit of chess triva: My first game in this tournament was against Peter Zingeler who happens to be my opponent from my very first tournament game. In the first game, he dropped piece in a Sicilian leaving his Nc6 en pris which I took, and then he beat me anyway. It's taken me 40 years to even the score :-)
      Last edited by Roger Patterson; Sunday, 21st February, 2010, 07:58 PM.

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