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General Guidelines
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Anton Kovalyov
Olympiad Bd2 - 8/10 = SILVER
Tie 2nd Americas Continental (2420)
Abu Dhabi Festival (2520) - 5.5/9
Alex Lesiege
1st Quebec Open
Olympiad Bd 3 - 4.5/8
1st Varennes Open (QC)
Francophonie Open (FRA) (2290) - 6.5/9
Nikolay Noritsyn
1st Ontario Open
1st Hart House Reading Week Open
1st Hart House Spring Open
Razvan Preotu
Awarded GM Title
1st Calgary Int.
=8th World Open (2430)
=9th Washington Int Open (2410)
Manchester GM Norm DRR (2500) - 4/10
1st Mississauga Open
=1st Guelph Winter Pro-Am
2nd Hart House Reading Week Open
Bator Sambuev
2nd Quebec Open
=2nd Ontario Open
5th Edmonton Int.
1st Quebec Carnaval
1st Gatineau Open
=2nd Varennes Open (QC)
1st TORO Open (QC)
=1st Riedstra Mem. (ON)
Michael Song
Awarded IM Title
=1st NA Youth U18 Champ.
Cappelle-la-Grande (2450) - 5.5/9
NA Open (2420) - 5.5/9
Washington Int. Open (2410) - 5/9
World Open (2430) - 5/9
1st Hart House Holidays Open
=2nd Hart House Spring Open
Kaiqi Yang
=7th Canadian Open
=5th Ontario Open
Millionaire Open (2490) - 5.5/9
World Open (2430) - 5.5/9
NA Open (2420) - 5.5/9
Washington Int Open (2410) - 5/9
Philadelphia Open (2380) - 5/8
NA Open (2420) - 5.5/9
=2nd Hart House Holidays Open
Yuanling Yuan
W Olympiad Bd2 - 8.5/10
Qiyu Zhou
Awarded FM Title (1st Wom.)
1st Canadian Wom. Closed Champ. RR
=5th Americas Wom. Continental Champ. (2220)
Wom. Olymiad Bd1 4.5/10
=1st Eastern Ontario Open
=1st Kingston Open
=1st July Keschemt GM DRR (HGRY) (2250)
=1st Riblje IM RR (SRB) (2240)
1st July Keschemt IM DRR (HGRY) (2200)
Stockholm Chess Challenge (2430) - 3.5/9
=2nd National Capital Open
Les finalistes du Joueur canadien de l'année 2016 sont Anton Kovalyov, Razvan Preotu et Qiyu Zhou. Les résultats seront dévoilés dans quelques jours. Les commentaires sont comme toujours les bienvenus.
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