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Canadian Junior U20 Chess Championship 2011 - Open & Girls
Re: Canadian Junior U20 Chess Championship 2011 - Open & Girls
Hello everyone,
Below is a list of pre-registered list so far. There are players who did not confirm yet, so the list is not fully complete yet. Please send me an email at mikhailegorov@gmail.com in advance, if you want to pre-register. I will accept early until April 20th, before midnight. Early bird entry fee is $150.00 and $200.00 at the door. Please take advantage of this opportunity.
NOTE: players who pre-register via email, will receive early bird and will pay $150.00 at the day of the event
Boys:
NAME
Shiyam Thavandiran (Defending Champion)
IM Nikolay Noritsyn
Roman Sopaznikov
Arthur Calugar
Joey Qin
Michael Kleinman
Paul Gelis
Jesse Wang
David Itkin
Aquino Inigo
Razvan Preotu
David Miller
Simon Gladstone
Zhang Yunchen
Yimang Yang
Brendon Lee
Owen Qian
Girls:
NAME
Jackie Peng
Jiaxin (Dora) Liu
Melissa Giblon
Rebecca Giblon
Melissa Lee
Last edited by Mikhail Egorov; Wednesday, 20th April, 2011, 11:31 PM.
It has to be held somewhere ... I don't recall too many other bids being rejected. Canada is a big place - not much can be done about that.
It has to be held somewhere but it should come with the responsibility to apply measures to attract the best juniors from other provinces. Otherwise we should start thinking splitting this country in several parts free to make their own "national" championships.
Re: Canadian Junior U20 Chess Championship 2011 - Open & Girls
Add: Jackie Peng :)
If there are insufficient girls for their own section, the boys and girls will be combined into one section. If so, there will still be a top girl prize. Award will be based on 100% of girls entry fees as advertised.
It could return to being a rr with representation from the regions.
We have to generate the air fare from the entries. 10 or 12 entries probably won't cut it.
Every region or province can raise money for their best player to go, no different from before. I don't think any of the Atlantic provinces have even had a Junior Championship in many years.
It has to be held somewhere but it should come with the responsibility to apply measures to attract the best juniors from other provinces. Otherwise we should start thinking splitting this country in several parts free to make their own "national" championships.
I would think we'd have to offer free air fare and accomodations to attract juniors from any of the have-not provinces.
Otherwise we should start thinking splitting this country in several parts free to make their own "national" championships.
Jean - those are referred to as Provincial Championships. :)
We appreciate David coming all the way from Alberta. He will certainly be treated as royalty including free transportation from the airport. :)
Perhaps provincial affiliates would consider some financial assistance to their young players to play in the national championship. How about it Ken, we would welcome a youngster from New Brunswick with open arms. :)
The Mississauga club has guaranteed 1st place award of $2,000 towards travel costs to India. Does anyone know the last time this tournament had a guaranteed prize fund this big? ;)
Jean and Ken - I look forward to your 2012 bids at this years AGM. :D
Re: Canadian Junior U20 Chess Championship 2011 - Open & Girls
Hello everyone,
Jackie Peng is added to the list! :).
Hi Eric. Thank you for posting. As organizers we are happy to have David Miller be part of 2011 Canadian Junior Chess Championship and wish him best luck at this very strong tournament.
Just a reminder that the list is still growing and there are still players that might join. :)
Another bump for 2011 Canadian Junior Championship!
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