Hello everyone,
I am here to bring an issue with 2011 WYCC participation in Brazil. This is concerning special case -> top kids who are not allowed to represent Canada in WYCC this year in Brazil.
Players:
WCM Jackie Peng (top girl U14 in Canada)
WCM Jiaxin (Dora) Lui (top girl U10 in Canada)
Dezheng Kong (to boy U12 in Canada)
WCM Jackie Peng and Dezheng Kong did not register to join Canadian team in WYCC this year. WCM Jaxin (Dora) Liu tried, but got declined by CFC to join WYCC team.
WHY?
The problem started, when Pan-American Chess organizers scheduled their tournament on same dates as 2011 CYCC in Richmond Hill. As a result fowling players decided to go and represent their country at Pan-American games: WCM Jackie Peng, WCM Jiaxin (Dora) Liu and Dezheng Kong. All of them are top juniors in their respective groups in Canada.
All 3 of them decided to participate in Pan-American games and make Canada proud in Columbia. :D
The reason why they decided to join Pan-American team is because CFC had following rules in place at that time.
Rules
Regarding participation in the WYCC:
3 ways that a player can participate with the Canadian team at the
WYCC:
1) win a spot by qualifying at the CYCC with a top 3 position result in
their section.
2) Apply to the CFC for a spot as a player that competed in the CYCC but
did not qualify with an additional fee of $150
3) Participate as the Canadian Player that holds the top rating for their
section, regardless as to whether they played in the CYCC or not.
Please note rule #3. This rule allows them to participate in WYCC as extra players. The only catch is they have to pay their own expenses, if they decide to join WYCC team. (extra players are: did not play in CYCC and qualify the official way)
The only player, who expressed to join WYCC team this year. is WCM Jiaxin (Dora) Liu, as an extra player. Extra player must pay his/her own expenses. This means CFC will not have to spend a dime, only allow them to join WYCC team. She recently received her title from FIDE for her 2009 accomplishment in North American Chess Championship in Mexico.
She also is a senior this year and this is her best chance to win WYCC championship, especially with addition of her new title.
I am very puzzled why CFC is refusing her to play in WYCC this year. Please correct me, if I am wrong. Is it in CFC best interest to send in strongest competitors to WYCC and represent CANADA at World's stage?
My point is : Why should I our top juniors suffer, because of scheduled conflict between Pan-American and CYCC tournaments? Out top juniors are the ones who are suffering from this. This is wrong!
FIDE has a rule in place for cases like this:
2.4 - Any federation can register extra players
Link: http://011.com/en/regulations/genreg...=4&hl=en&ct=cl
This is special case. If, both tournaments were scheduled in different times, we would not have this problem at this time. Is it sad that CFC does not want to see it in any other way. The questions I ask: Why should I top juniors be victims?
CFC case is - they are not allowed to go, because they did not play in CFC
(end of discussion). :(
How could they play in both tournaments?
Can you really blame them for choosing Pan-American games and represent their country, since they are top players in their age group?
We are looking for your support in this case, and allow extra players to participate in WYCC. FIDE already allows extra players to participate.
Mikhail
2011 Official Delegate f team Canada in Pan-American Chess games in Columbia
Hamilton Chess Club Secretary
I am here to bring an issue with 2011 WYCC participation in Brazil. This is concerning special case -> top kids who are not allowed to represent Canada in WYCC this year in Brazil.
Players:
WCM Jackie Peng (top girl U14 in Canada)
WCM Jiaxin (Dora) Lui (top girl U10 in Canada)
Dezheng Kong (to boy U12 in Canada)
WCM Jackie Peng and Dezheng Kong did not register to join Canadian team in WYCC this year. WCM Jaxin (Dora) Liu tried, but got declined by CFC to join WYCC team.
WHY?
The problem started, when Pan-American Chess organizers scheduled their tournament on same dates as 2011 CYCC in Richmond Hill. As a result fowling players decided to go and represent their country at Pan-American games: WCM Jackie Peng, WCM Jiaxin (Dora) Liu and Dezheng Kong. All of them are top juniors in their respective groups in Canada.
All 3 of them decided to participate in Pan-American games and make Canada proud in Columbia. :D
The reason why they decided to join Pan-American team is because CFC had following rules in place at that time.
Rules
Regarding participation in the WYCC:
3 ways that a player can participate with the Canadian team at the
WYCC:
1) win a spot by qualifying at the CYCC with a top 3 position result in
their section.
2) Apply to the CFC for a spot as a player that competed in the CYCC but
did not qualify with an additional fee of $150
3) Participate as the Canadian Player that holds the top rating for their
section, regardless as to whether they played in the CYCC or not.
Please note rule #3. This rule allows them to participate in WYCC as extra players. The only catch is they have to pay their own expenses, if they decide to join WYCC team. (extra players are: did not play in CYCC and qualify the official way)
The only player, who expressed to join WYCC team this year. is WCM Jiaxin (Dora) Liu, as an extra player. Extra player must pay his/her own expenses. This means CFC will not have to spend a dime, only allow them to join WYCC team. She recently received her title from FIDE for her 2009 accomplishment in North American Chess Championship in Mexico.
She also is a senior this year and this is her best chance to win WYCC championship, especially with addition of her new title.
I am very puzzled why CFC is refusing her to play in WYCC this year. Please correct me, if I am wrong. Is it in CFC best interest to send in strongest competitors to WYCC and represent CANADA at World's stage?
My point is : Why should I our top juniors suffer, because of scheduled conflict between Pan-American and CYCC tournaments? Out top juniors are the ones who are suffering from this. This is wrong!
FIDE has a rule in place for cases like this:
2.4 - Any federation can register extra players
Link: http://011.com/en/regulations/genreg...=4&hl=en&ct=cl
This is special case. If, both tournaments were scheduled in different times, we would not have this problem at this time. Is it sad that CFC does not want to see it in any other way. The questions I ask: Why should I top juniors be victims?
CFC case is - they are not allowed to go, because they did not play in CFC
(end of discussion). :(
How could they play in both tournaments?
Can you really blame them for choosing Pan-American games and represent their country, since they are top players in their age group?
We are looking for your support in this case, and allow extra players to participate in WYCC. FIDE already allows extra players to participate.
Mikhail
2011 Official Delegate f team Canada in Pan-American Chess games in Columbia
Hamilton Chess Club Secretary
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