The YCC Qualifier System for the 2011 CYCC
Hi Gary:
From Section 10 of the Handbook - Rules of Procedure for the Canadian Youth Championship Tournaments
1003. Players: {Motion 2009-13 2009 AGM Nadeau/Lavin}
The following players shall be eligible to participate in each Youth Tournament provided they comply with the formal entry requirements of Article 1007:
(a) The qualifiers from that year's YCC's.
(b) The qualifiers from the CYCC to the WYCC of the previous year.
(c) The highest rating of each age category {open & female} of each Province {as of May 1st prior to the CYCC}
(d) The proof of qualification will rest with the applicants to the CYCC.
(e) The host organizer may nominate three players for each category from the host location. {Amendment of Original Motion Barron/Langer}
Here is a post I have made on this issue of qualifiers on the confidential Governors' Discussion Board:
Incremental Implementation of the YCC Qualifier System Required
I think the CFC has to get its act together here.
We have failed this year so far, to do very much, if anything, to promote and develop the YCC's in the provinces. If we don't get them up and running, I don't think we can then penalize a CYCC organizer, who then says that he doesn't want entry to his tournament restricted by the qualification system, when there is no feeder system in place.
I think CFC needs to get the provinces to first hold YCC's on the basis of the winners getting subsidized to the CYCC to some degree, as their prize. Then once the system is developed, we implement the motion [ s. 1003 of Section 10 ] to make these now-existing YCC's into qualifiers, and at that point impose the restrictions on entry into the CYCC.
This seems a reasonable approach, given the reticence of the provinces other than Ontario, to spend time on this project, and given that we must be fair with the CYCC organizers.
I think the YCC Qualifier System is theoretically sound - I believe in the long run, it will get more juniors across Canada playing in the CFC YCC's and CYCC. But I guess its more of a developmental task than the movers of the motion anticipated.
I, as a CFC Governor, would be pleased to get more opinions on this qualifier system, that has been deferred for the 2010 CYCC. I note that the 2011 Richmond Hill CYCC bid asks for partial exemption from this Handbook section. The Toronto CYCC bid does not, from my quick reading, actually adress the issue.
Bob
Hi Gary:
From Section 10 of the Handbook - Rules of Procedure for the Canadian Youth Championship Tournaments
1003. Players: {Motion 2009-13 2009 AGM Nadeau/Lavin}
The following players shall be eligible to participate in each Youth Tournament provided they comply with the formal entry requirements of Article 1007:
(a) The qualifiers from that year's YCC's.
(b) The qualifiers from the CYCC to the WYCC of the previous year.
(c) The highest rating of each age category {open & female} of each Province {as of May 1st prior to the CYCC}
(d) The proof of qualification will rest with the applicants to the CYCC.
(e) The host organizer may nominate three players for each category from the host location. {Amendment of Original Motion Barron/Langer}
Here is a post I have made on this issue of qualifiers on the confidential Governors' Discussion Board:
Incremental Implementation of the YCC Qualifier System Required
I think the CFC has to get its act together here.
We have failed this year so far, to do very much, if anything, to promote and develop the YCC's in the provinces. If we don't get them up and running, I don't think we can then penalize a CYCC organizer, who then says that he doesn't want entry to his tournament restricted by the qualification system, when there is no feeder system in place.
I think CFC needs to get the provinces to first hold YCC's on the basis of the winners getting subsidized to the CYCC to some degree, as their prize. Then once the system is developed, we implement the motion [ s. 1003 of Section 10 ] to make these now-existing YCC's into qualifiers, and at that point impose the restrictions on entry into the CYCC.
This seems a reasonable approach, given the reticence of the provinces other than Ontario, to spend time on this project, and given that we must be fair with the CYCC organizers.
I think the YCC Qualifier System is theoretically sound - I believe in the long run, it will get more juniors across Canada playing in the CFC YCC's and CYCC. But I guess its more of a developmental task than the movers of the motion anticipated.
I, as a CFC Governor, would be pleased to get more opinions on this qualifier system, that has been deferred for the 2010 CYCC. I note that the 2011 Richmond Hill CYCC bid asks for partial exemption from this Handbook section. The Toronto CYCC bid does not, from my quick reading, actually adress the issue.
Bob
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