Playing Up at the CYCC - CFC Policy Statement.
Thanks to GTCL CFC Governor Egis Zeromskis who directed us to the clear CFC Policy Statement on Playing Up in the CYCC, by CFC Youth Coordinator, Patrick McDonald:
I am willing to state the rule that I will apply until over-ruled by some authority:
If someone wants to play in an age category older than the one they qualify for, they can do so.
BUT: if they win a spot in a certain age category to play at the WYCC, that is the age category that we are willing to send them to the WYCC in.
IE: if one player who is 9 years old, wishes to play in the U14 section at the CYCC, and if they win a spot to go to the WYCC, the only age category that Canada will send them to the WYCC in is the U14 section.
The same would go for girls that would like to play in the open section for their age group (or older) ... if a girl plays in the open section and wins a spot to go to the WYCC, then the only section that Canada will send them to the WYCC in is the section that they qualified in at the CYCC.
Oh, and BTW: the age categories are by Year of Birth. we will not consider someone being born on December 31 as a different section as someone born on December 30 just as we will not consider someone born on January 1 as a different section as someone born on January 2.
We do not need to consider the month nor day of birth, only the YEAR of birth. That should make it simple for everyone.
[ found at http://chesscanada.info/forum/showpo...9&postcount=68 ]
Bob Armstrong, GTCL CFC Governor/CFC Public Relations Coordinator
Thanks to GTCL CFC Governor Egis Zeromskis who directed us to the clear CFC Policy Statement on Playing Up in the CYCC, by CFC Youth Coordinator, Patrick McDonald:
I am willing to state the rule that I will apply until over-ruled by some authority:
If someone wants to play in an age category older than the one they qualify for, they can do so.
BUT: if they win a spot in a certain age category to play at the WYCC, that is the age category that we are willing to send them to the WYCC in.
IE: if one player who is 9 years old, wishes to play in the U14 section at the CYCC, and if they win a spot to go to the WYCC, the only age category that Canada will send them to the WYCC in is the U14 section.
The same would go for girls that would like to play in the open section for their age group (or older) ... if a girl plays in the open section and wins a spot to go to the WYCC, then the only section that Canada will send them to the WYCC in is the section that they qualified in at the CYCC.
Oh, and BTW: the age categories are by Year of Birth. we will not consider someone being born on December 31 as a different section as someone born on December 30 just as we will not consider someone born on January 1 as a different section as someone born on January 2.
We do not need to consider the month nor day of birth, only the YEAR of birth. That should make it simple for everyone.
[ found at http://chesscanada.info/forum/showpo...9&postcount=68 ]
Bob Armstrong, GTCL CFC Governor/CFC Public Relations Coordinator
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