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For the first time Canada will have 2 arbiters in a world chess event!
Congratulations to Mr. Parmjit Sohal and Mr. Oleksandr (Alex) Kalaydin.
Larry, weren't we both arbiters at the Thessaloniki 1984 Olympiad, or am I hallucinating? At no extra charge. I know that I was there, just in case there is any doubt about which datum is missing.
There's also the World Chess Festival 1988, Saint John NB.
Sublime how junior organizer's offspring win their official sections, allowing for a purposeful family trip.Using this to self-title outside of FIDE regs ( you were supposed to be a top ten player, Ash) at FIDE Pokemon College as Trainer, is beyond my grasp,sadly.
Sublime how junior organizer's offspring win their official sections, allowing for a purposeful family trip.Using this to self-title outside of FIDE regs ( you were supposed to be a top ten player, Ash) at FIDE Pokemon College as Trainer, is beyond my grasp,sadly.
sup bro, don't really get your post, but if you're into pokemon you should check out this NSFW twitter: http://twitter.com/gary_oak_
p.s. IT'S NSFW. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED
everytime it hurts, it hurts just like the first (and then you cry till there's no more tears)
sup bro, don't really get your post, but if you're into pokemon you should check out this NSFW twitter: http://twitter.com/gary_oak_
p.s. IT'S NSFW. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED
DUDE; its all bout the kids if lookin for $$ in chess -- thru guvvy grants (OCA and Thorvardsson, for example), handouts from individuals ( selling tshirts and chocolate bars-- affiliation w/ schools a bonus) and from companies( ask for donations 'for the children' from banks, Coca-Cola, McDonalds, etc.)Looks like way too much work for an annual getaway to the same hotel chain, whether in Greece, Vietnam, or Turkey,etc. though. ;Andrei is by the book ( or bending it to his will)and now wants FI and IA titles; funny how Ong canceled fam trips for webinar.
Good luck to their great grandkids at the 2074 OLYMPICS:).
"First I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for giving me the chance to take this seminar on line, I want to assure you that your efforts are appreciated and that you have my gratitude. I was thinking what I improve on this seminar, and I could not think about one thing that I would change. With this seminar on line, you are opening new ways for the FIDE family to grow and to improve the quality of the tournaments around the globe. When actions as this seminar, I hope then one day chess will be recognize as a sport everywhere and some day will be part of the Olympics. The seminar by itself was very well structured and presented, and the participants added to the learning experience. Their questions and their experience and of course on top of all this Takis' high level of professionalism and knowledge."
Andrei Botez, Canada - Canadian Chess Federation Tournament Director
Initially, I had family vacation on the same two weekends but decided to skip them to join this Internet Arbiter Seminar. But, I have no regrets because I learned many new things that I have never learned before in my life. So, thanks again Mr. Muradian and Mr. Nikolopoulos.
Simon Ong, Canada - Canadian Chess Federation Tournament Director
From 13th to 20th November 2009 the International Trainers' Course for FIDE Trainer Titles was organized in Antalya, Turkey. The aim of the course is to educate Trainers and Chess-Teachers on an international basis. This International Course for FIDE Trainer Titles Diploma is approved by FIDE and the FIDE Trainers Commission (TRG).
Here are the results:
Titles' Award Table
N
Surname
Name
Birth
Country
FIDE ID
Award
1
Aryanejad
Hossein
12.10.1958
Iran
12500070
FT
1
Azgin
Sezer
14.08.1976
Turkey
6343813
FI
3
Botez
Andrei
03.05.1969
Canada
2603411
NI
International Trainers’ Course
for
FIDE Trainer Titles
1. Aims: To educate Trainers and Chess-Teachers on an international basis. This
International Course for FIDE Trainer Titles Diploma is approved by FIDE and the
FIDE Trainers Commission (TRG).
2. Dates: 13th to 20th November 2009.
3. Location: Antalya, Turkey.
4. Participants / Qualification:
4.1 Developmental Instructor (DI):
a. Knows the Rules of Chess.
b. Rating (strength) of minimum 1400.
4.2 National Instructor (NI):
a. Minimum two years experience as Development Instructor (level).
b. Rating (strength) of minimum 1600.
c. Trainees have minimum top 10 placing in recognized national level competitions.
4.3 FIDE Instructor (FI):
a. Proof of National Trainer education and recommendation for participation by the
National Federation.
b. Proof of at least 2 years activity as a Pokemon Trainer.
c. A minimum rating of 1800.
Imagine all these expenditures placed in their kids RESPs instead.
Last edited by David McTavish; Tuesday, 28th September, 2010, 09:34 AM.
Reason: forgot my PIN #
DUDE; its all bout the kids if lookin for $$ in chess -- thru guvvy grants (OCA and Thorvardsson, for example), handouts from individuals ( selling tshirts and chocolate bars-- affiliation w/ schools a bonus) and from companies( ask for donations 'for the children' from banks, Coca-Cola, McDonalds, etc.)Looks like way too much work for an annual getaway to the same hotel chain, whether in Greece, Vietnam, or Turkey,etc. though. ;Andrei is by the book ( or bending it to his will)and now wants FI and IA titles; funny how Ong canceled fam trips for webinar.
Good luck to their great grandkids at the 2074 OLYMPICS:).
...snipped a lot of other stuff
Imagine all these expenditures placed in their kids RESPs instead.
I am not sure I understand what your point may be? Can you state it succinctly and without the (apparent) personal attacks? Are you complaining how other people spend their time/money?
I am not sure I understand what your point may be? Can you state it succinctly and without the (apparent) personal attacks? Are you complaining how other people spend their time/money?
Tiresome, but consistent and predictable approach on your behalf, as well.
Do you retort more often on chess.ca, since the gang is a tighter knit?? First one in the dogpile when with the bigger pack.
Loads of cash for little return. This , right after Bluvstein has just ground Topalov to a fine powder. Waste of money for girls chess anyways, RESPs better, no?
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