I know I have gotten some people upset with comments I have posted about the Canadian selection for the 2011 WYCC.
I simply do not agree with the CFC rules.
On the otherhand, I respect the CFC for following the rules that were in place when the selection was made...and I totally agree with this. Following the rules in place is essential. Congratulations to the CFC executive for not buckling to the pressure :)
Hopefully, better rules can be worked on for future events...that said, there is no doubt in my mind that what happened this year was much better than what we saw last year.
We are VERY fortunate to have some awesome folks involved with the 2011 Canadian team...all people I know well and for whom I have the utmost respect!
Head of Delegation - Andrew Giblon
Assistant Head of Delegation - Gary Gladstone
CFC Youth Co-ordinator - Patrick McDonald
Thank you for all your hard work!
Here are the 40 youngsters who will be representing us in Brazil in less than 2 weeks:
1 U- 08 Girls Taylor Zhang
2 U- 08 Girls Jeannie Yiying Zhang
3 U- 08 Open Sergey Noritsyn
4 U- 08 Open Frank Wang
5 U- 08 Open Rohan Shyam Talukdar
6 U- 08 Open Luke Pulfer
7 U- 10 Girls Constance Zhaoxing Wang
8 U- 10 Girls Lily Zhou
9 U- 10 Girls Varshini Paraparan
10 U- 10 Open Yuanchen Zhang
11 U- 10 Open Dinny Wang
12 U- 12 Girls Melissa Giblon
13 U- 12 Girls Dorsa Moayyed
14 U- 12 Girls Rachel Tao
15 U- 12 Girls Qiyu Zhou
16 U- 12 Open Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratte
17 U- 12 Open Razvan Preotu
18 U- 12 Open Michael Ji Yu Song
19 U- 14 Girls Joanne Foote
20 U- 14 Girls Louisa Qian Qian Hou
21 U- 14 Girls Rebecca Giblon
22 U- 14 Open Richard Wang
23 U- 14 Open Bryant Yang
24 U- 14 Open Yimang Yang
25 U- 14 Open Mark Plotkin
26 U- 14 Open Agastya Kalra
27 U- 14 Open James Fu
28 U- 16 Girls Chang Yun
29 U- 16 Girls Kimia Moayyed
30 U- 16 Girls Regina-Veronicka Kalaydina
31 U- 16 Girls Myriam Roy
32 U- 16 Girls Tina Fang
33 U- 16 Open David Zhang
34 U- 16 Open Simon Gladstone
35 U- 16 Open Mikhail Ivanov
36 U- 16 Open Nikita Gusev
37 U- 16 Open Konstantin Semianiuk
38 U- 18 Girls Yelizaveta Orlova
39 U- 18 Girls Linda Fu
40 U- 18 Open Loren Laceste
This info was taken from the Canadian WYCC Blog:
http://wycc2011canada.blogspot.com/
This was recently posted on the FIDE site:
"The World Youth Championships will take place at Caldas Novas, Brazil from November 17th to 27th 2011.
The Executive Board Meeting in Krakow considered whether the schedule for this year’s World Youth Championships should be amended. The change of venue from Rio de Janeiro to Caldas Novas has meant that there are only nine possible playing days. The inspection team recommended that the playing schedule be reduced to nine rounds with a double round day for the 3rd and 4th rounds followed by a rest day. This was accepted by the Executive Board.
Events such as the World Youth Championships are not only chess events but an opportunity for the participants and accompanying persons to experience the cultural side of the country that they are visiting. This is likely to be the first visit to Brazil by the majority. This is the reason that it was recommended to keep the free day that has been included in past events and is part of the regulations. A full programme of excursions will be offered to all participants on this free day and also for those interested on other days.
Caldas Novas is a resort town of hot springs with many hotels, at least six of which will be used for the Youth Championships. The town is a drive of just over 2 hours from the nearest airport, Goiania and about three hours drive from the capital, Brasilia. There are many flights each day to Goiania from such places as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. Brasilia has direct flight links with several countries, including the USA, Columbia, Peru and Portugal.
Participants will be met at the two main airports and transported to their hotel. All the hotels are within walking distance of the playing venue although there will be bus transportation for one hotel that is a little further away than the others. Five of the hotels belong to one group and offer free internet, full board plus swimming pools and free access to the local Water Park. The economy hotel is without these facilities and only offers breakfast."
GO CANADA GO!
Larry
I simply do not agree with the CFC rules.
On the otherhand, I respect the CFC for following the rules that were in place when the selection was made...and I totally agree with this. Following the rules in place is essential. Congratulations to the CFC executive for not buckling to the pressure :)
Hopefully, better rules can be worked on for future events...that said, there is no doubt in my mind that what happened this year was much better than what we saw last year.
We are VERY fortunate to have some awesome folks involved with the 2011 Canadian team...all people I know well and for whom I have the utmost respect!
Head of Delegation - Andrew Giblon
Assistant Head of Delegation - Gary Gladstone
CFC Youth Co-ordinator - Patrick McDonald
Thank you for all your hard work!
Here are the 40 youngsters who will be representing us in Brazil in less than 2 weeks:
1 U- 08 Girls Taylor Zhang
2 U- 08 Girls Jeannie Yiying Zhang
3 U- 08 Open Sergey Noritsyn
4 U- 08 Open Frank Wang
5 U- 08 Open Rohan Shyam Talukdar
6 U- 08 Open Luke Pulfer
7 U- 10 Girls Constance Zhaoxing Wang
8 U- 10 Girls Lily Zhou
9 U- 10 Girls Varshini Paraparan
10 U- 10 Open Yuanchen Zhang
11 U- 10 Open Dinny Wang
12 U- 12 Girls Melissa Giblon
13 U- 12 Girls Dorsa Moayyed
14 U- 12 Girls Rachel Tao
15 U- 12 Girls Qiyu Zhou
16 U- 12 Open Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratte
17 U- 12 Open Razvan Preotu
18 U- 12 Open Michael Ji Yu Song
19 U- 14 Girls Joanne Foote
20 U- 14 Girls Louisa Qian Qian Hou
21 U- 14 Girls Rebecca Giblon
22 U- 14 Open Richard Wang
23 U- 14 Open Bryant Yang
24 U- 14 Open Yimang Yang
25 U- 14 Open Mark Plotkin
26 U- 14 Open Agastya Kalra
27 U- 14 Open James Fu
28 U- 16 Girls Chang Yun
29 U- 16 Girls Kimia Moayyed
30 U- 16 Girls Regina-Veronicka Kalaydina
31 U- 16 Girls Myriam Roy
32 U- 16 Girls Tina Fang
33 U- 16 Open David Zhang
34 U- 16 Open Simon Gladstone
35 U- 16 Open Mikhail Ivanov
36 U- 16 Open Nikita Gusev
37 U- 16 Open Konstantin Semianiuk
38 U- 18 Girls Yelizaveta Orlova
39 U- 18 Girls Linda Fu
40 U- 18 Open Loren Laceste
This info was taken from the Canadian WYCC Blog:
http://wycc2011canada.blogspot.com/
This was recently posted on the FIDE site:
"The World Youth Championships will take place at Caldas Novas, Brazil from November 17th to 27th 2011.
The Executive Board Meeting in Krakow considered whether the schedule for this year’s World Youth Championships should be amended. The change of venue from Rio de Janeiro to Caldas Novas has meant that there are only nine possible playing days. The inspection team recommended that the playing schedule be reduced to nine rounds with a double round day for the 3rd and 4th rounds followed by a rest day. This was accepted by the Executive Board.
Events such as the World Youth Championships are not only chess events but an opportunity for the participants and accompanying persons to experience the cultural side of the country that they are visiting. This is likely to be the first visit to Brazil by the majority. This is the reason that it was recommended to keep the free day that has been included in past events and is part of the regulations. A full programme of excursions will be offered to all participants on this free day and also for those interested on other days.
Caldas Novas is a resort town of hot springs with many hotels, at least six of which will be used for the Youth Championships. The town is a drive of just over 2 hours from the nearest airport, Goiania and about three hours drive from the capital, Brasilia. There are many flights each day to Goiania from such places as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. Brasilia has direct flight links with several countries, including the USA, Columbia, Peru and Portugal.
Participants will be met at the two main airports and transported to their hotel. All the hotels are within walking distance of the playing venue although there will be bus transportation for one hotel that is a little further away than the others. Five of the hotels belong to one group and offer free internet, full board plus swimming pools and free access to the local Water Park. The economy hotel is without these facilities and only offers breakfast."
GO CANADA GO!
Larry
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