I NSIDE T HIS S UPPLEMENT 2 European Youth Champioships 3 Hereford Congress & Hereford international 4 Lincoln Rapidplay & Junior Squad in Poland 5 World Deaf Championships & H E Atkins Congress 7 Glorney & Faber Cups 8 Forthcoming Events & ECF Grand Prix Final Results 10 Leamington Rapidplay + European Union Championships - Liverpool + British Championship Supplement + UK Chess Challenge Supplement ECF, JUNIOR & LOCAL EVENTS SUPPLEMENT 1st Bromsgrove Chess Festival, 24-27 August 2006 Including ECF Young Masters and Bromsgrove One Day Congress New venue, new county, new problems, but still the same enjoyment. The event became part of the Bromsgrove School Festival of Chess, with a well attended one day congress. The accommodation was excellent, with well appointed kitchen and well-equipped games room which was patronised until closing time. Routh Hall, the actual playing hall was a majestic sound proofed Victorian structure in close proximity to the dining room, very useful! The Chess. The event was a 24 player FIDE rated tournament for the first time, and was won by Ankush Khandelwal of Nottingham with a perfect score from 6 games. (see photo left of him receiving his trophy from Paul Bird Bromsgrove School Enterprise Manger, with Cyril Johnson ECF Junior Chess Director looking on) Murray David and Dominic Foord came equal second with 4 points. The ladies prize was won by Sheila Dines with 3½ points who fought off a challenge from Anjali Lakhani only making certain in the last round of her trophy and prize. The One Day congress was accommodated in the Maths building of the school, and was well controlled by Sean Hewitt. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com
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I N S I D E T H I S S U P P L E M E N T
2 European Youth Champioships
3 Hereford Congress & Hereford international
4 Lincoln Rapidplay & Junior Squad in Poland
5 World Deaf Championships & H E Atkins Congress
7 Glorney & Faber Cups
8 Forthcoming Events & ECF Grand Prix Final Results
10 Leamington Rapidplay
+ European Union Championships - Liverpool
+ British Championship Supplement
+ UK Chess Challenge Supplement
ECF, JUNIOR & LOCAL EVENTS SUPPLEMENT
1st Bromsgrove Chess Festival, 24-27 August 2006Including ECF Young Masters and BromsgroveOne Day Congress
New venue, new county, new problems, but still the sameenjoyment.
The event became part of the Bromsgrove School Festival ofChess, with a well attended one day congress. Theaccommodation was excellent, with well appointed kitchen andwell-equipped games room which was patronised until closingtime. Routh Hall, the actual playing hall was a majestic soundproofed Victorian structure in close proximity to the diningroom, very useful!
The Chess.The event was a 24 player FIDE rated tournament for the firsttime, and was won by Ankush Khandelwal of Nottingham witha perfect score from 6 games. (see photo left of him receivinghis trophy from Paul Bird Bromsgrove School EnterpriseManger, with Cyril Johnson ECF Junior Chess Director lookingon) Murray David and Dominic Foord came equal second with4 points. The ladies prize was won by Sheila Dines with 3½points who fought off a challenge from Anjali Lakhani onlymaking certain in the last round of her trophy and prize.
The One Day congress was accommodated in the Mathsbuilding of the school, and was well controlled by Sean Hewitt.
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The last morning saw much hilarity with late commemorationsof wedding anniversaries and presentations to a worthycontroller.
An innovation was the giving of CDs to all the players with thegame scores from the event, a permanent record of the event.
Grateful thanks are due to David Welch for his calmcontrolling, especially of riotous blitz tournaments,Bromsgrove School for providing excellent accommodation,location and food and the Championship Trophy which waspresented by Phil Bird, the enterprises manager of the school.We look forward to going back next year.
Cyril Johnson
Main Junior Section ScoresKhandelwal, Ankush 6. Jones, Victor 3.0David, Murray 4. Rabbitte, Michael 3.0Foord, Dominic 4. Rodrigues, Dunstan 3.0Dines, Sheila 3.5 Stepanyan, Henrik 3.0Jain, Akash 3.5 Weaving, Richard 3.0Jones, William 3.5 Lakhani, Anjali 2.5Krishnan, Anand 3.5 Mohammad, Mursal 2.5Lakhani, Kishan 3.5 Quinn, Joseph 2.5Levicki, Jeffrey 3.5 Clarke, Brandon G 2.0Rabbitte, Liam 3.5 Jain, Radha 2.0Soni, Sharan 3.5 Hierons, Charlie 1.5
EUROPEAN YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Herceg Novi, Montenegro September 2006
Rather more young chess players than normal competed in theEuropean Championships. It seemed that the World YouthChampionships were doomed when not only the original hostspulled out, but those who had agreed to replace them. As aresult the ECF decided that rather than disappoint someyoungsters the intended candidates for the 2 events would allgo to the Europeans. Although Georgia (ex USSR rather thanUSA) came in at the 11th hour to run the World event, it wouldhave been an expensive location for travel & is not exactly thequietest place to send youngsters to.
The final scores & positions
Age Name Score % PositionU10g Radha Jain 6 67 10U10b Marcus Harvey 4 44 52U12b Samuel Franklin 4.5 50 47
CONGRATULATIONS TO 3C’s on beingawarded the ECF Club of the Year award !!!
Junior Squad Team Triumphs in Poland
The Junior Squad sent two teams to the international Under 16tournament at Jastrzebie Zdroj in Southern Poland. There were32 teams from at least 11 different countries at the event and,for the purposes of the event our teams were christenedLiverpool and London. The former were represented by DanHall, Vedantha Kumar, Robbie Coats and Selina Khoo whilst“London” was represented by Sebastian Pozzo, Xi Yang Guo,Edward Basham and Amisha Parmar. The tournament is verywell organized and also funded by a European grant. As well asthe chess there is a good social and sporting programme withvisits to local mountains and spas as well as Table Tennis,Volleyball and 4-a-side soccer competitions. The teams werealso invited in to a local organisers home for a typical Polishmeal. The teams had also, independentrly, spent a night inKrakow to see what is one of the most beautiful cities inEurope.
In the chess, Liverpool started like a rocket and won their firstfive matches. The third day of the event saw the final fourmatches. The first, against St Petersburg, was drawn; Tallinnwere dispatched 4-0 and the penultimate match against Rownewas also drawn. At this point nerves crept in and the matchagainst Chrzanow (who were fighting for third place) was ouronly defeat. However 1.5 points was enough to ensure that wewon the event even if it did mean the third tie break system(top board’s result) to split us from Frydek Mistek (Czech).London had suffered from a computer!! The event awardedthree points for a win and one for a draw. The computerawarded 2 for a win and, as London drew 6 games theysuffered some horrendous upfloats. Thank goodness we stillhave arbiters who can arbit!! Despite this London only lost toOrlova and ended up in the prize list. Fortunately for“Liverpool” our hosts had checked if Easyjet would take four
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mountain bikes – they would and these were proudly returnedto England. Vedantha Kumar, on board two, went through thetournament undefeated to be the 4th highest scoring playerwith 8\9.
One other success needs to be mentioned, Liverpool won thesoccer (although a soccer headline “Liverpool triumph inEurope” is quite commonplace). Selina (who has won manychess medals) was really proud to have won a soccer medal!She played in goal and only conceded one in the competition –Reina needs to watch out!
Our thanks go to our hosts for their excellent organisation,Victor Cross and Nancy Mortimer for their encouragement andguidance and the players for their commitment andfriendliness.Peter Purland
I.C.S.C. World Deaf Team Chess Championship,Hungary, 8-17 September 2006
The England team finished a very creditable 7th, above their10th seeding. The team got off to a bright start after a 1st round2.5 - 1.5 victory against the 2nd seeds, Ukraine, thanks to ChrisKreuzer's miniature against an 2291 ELO-rated opponent. Formany rounds the England team were in contention for a medalbut came up against the strongest opposition in Russia andGermany and suffered their heaviest defeats. The team finishedthe competition on a bright note by holding the 5th seedsPoland to a 2 - 2 draw and preventing them from gaining thebronze medals.
Russia won their 4th successive World Championship goldclosely followed by Germany with the silver and Hungarybronze.
H E AKTINS MEMORIAL CONGRESSLEICESTER 17TH-19TH SEPTEMBER
PREMIERRank Name Club Grade Score
1 Barnes, Michael Gambit 186 42 Burrows, Martin Wigston 191 43 Edwards, Alan Wigston 180 3.54 Byron, Alan Wigston 181 35 Coates, David Lincoln 161 36 Rice, Chris Jutes of Kent 177 37 Swiatloch, Tomasz Poland 188 38 Toon, James Home Office 181 39 Bingham, Jim Braunstone 161 2.5
10 Jaszkiwskyj, Peter East Ham 155 2.511 Talbot, Andy Nuneaton 159 2.512 Farrall, David Shepshed Rooks 142 213 Hylands, Liam South Birmingham 161 214 Brameld, Keith Nottingham 143 1.515 Chen, Ti Oxford University 152 1.516 Pourmozafari, Ben Syston 135 1.517 Wynarczyk, Raymond Northumberland 150 1.518 Jex, Alan Loughborough 155 119 Thompson, Brian West Bridgford 150 0.5Martin Burrows receives his prize from Sean Hewitt event organiser
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Ben Sith accepts his prize money for topping the Intermediate
MINORRank Name Club Grade Score
1 Jones, Adam Coventry 99 4.52 Connolly, David Bolton 91 43 King, Ron Syston 86 3.54 Bajaria, Kush Loughborough GS 81 3.55 Hammond, Grant Scraptoft Valley 98 36 Jackson, Paul Lancaster 89 37 Hobson, Benjamin Gambit 99 2.58 Hewitt, Graham Littlethorpe 96 2.59 Farquharson, Ian Melton Mowbray 94 2.5
10 Adair, Andrew Reading 84 2.511 Dhesi, Harinder Sutton Coldfield 57 2.512 Broughton, Daniel West Bridgford 85 213 Galloway, James Andover 98 1.514 Clarke, Lloyd Littlethorpe 61 1.515 Clarke, Owen Leamington 52 1.516 Ricketts, Dave Littlethorpe 72 1.517 Lavrentiev, Mikhail Oxfordshire 100 0.518 Dunne, David Bunkers Hill 100 0.519 Clark, Paul Littlethorpe 98 020 Clarke, Dionne Littlethorpe 0 0
Adam Jones winner of the 4th section of the event
2006 Glorney & Faber Cups, Swansea
The 2006 edition of the Glorney and Faber Cups saw Englandcomplete a hat-trick of wins in both events. The EnglishGlorney players outclassed the Irish and Welsh teams in adouble-round all-play-all. Scotland did not take part this year,but Wales B (composed of local players) made up the numbers.The Faber was a lot closer, until a 3-0 victory against Ireland inround 4 propelled the English girls well ahead of the rest.
As ever, Welsh hospitality was equal to the occasion and theevent acted as the curtain-raiser for the British Championshipsat University College, Swansea. There were no untowardincidents.
Glorney Cup: Final Standings
1. England 15.5 (/20)2. Ireland 93. Wales 5.5
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15 Oct - 10th Birmingham & District Chess League Rapidplay, FourDwellings High School, Birmingham B32 1RJ. Kenneth Langston, 8Clent View Road, Bartley Green, Birmingham B32 4LN (Tel: 0121585 9663, Fax: 0121 585 9663, Email:[email protected] ) Open, Major (160 max),Intermediate (125 max, Intermediate (125max), Minor (90max
27-29 Oct - Braille Chess Association International AutumnTournament, Moat House Hotel, Solihull. Stan Lovell, 28Gosforth Avenue, Redcar TS10 3LL (Tel: 01642 775668,Email: [email protected] )
4-5 Nov - British Rapidplay, North Bridge Leisure Centre,Halifax HX3 6TE. Steve Burton, 4 Osbourne Court, BackLane, Bramley LS13 4BN (Tel: 0113 256 8157)
19 Nov - Bolton Rapidplay, Bolton Excel Centre, LowerBridgeman Street, Bolton R Middleton, 97 Dovedale Road,Breightmet, Bolton BL2 5HS (Tel: 01204 383634)
10 Dec - Bury Rapidplay, Elizabeth Suite, Town Hall, BuryBL9 0SW. Anthony Lee, 22 Campbell Close, Walshaw, Bury,Lancs BL8 3BB (Tel: 0161 764 2243 (before 10 pm), Email:[email protected] )
English Chess Federation Grand Prix 2005/6
Despite strong late showings from both Mark Hebden andDanny Gormally, Andrew Greet could not be overhauled in theGrand Prix. In the Female Prix both Selina Khoo and DinahNorman reached maximum points but it was KetevanArakhamia-Grant whose outstanding performance in the Smithand Williamson British Championships enabled her to finish aclear first. In the Junior Prix, a host of players reached themaximum score mark following the Junior events in the Smithand Williamson British Championships – however AnkushKhandelwal increased his total with an outstanding first placein the Young Masters Tournament and thus maintained his leadover his rivals. In the Disabled Prix, Jack Rudd overhauledDean Hartley at the top by increasing his %score at the SouthWales International. As suggested previously although theminor places changed there were no late challenges to thewinners of any of the Graded Prix sections. Finally to theSenior Prix where both Harry Lamb and Ray Gamble reachedthe maximum courtesy of fine results at Chester but they werestill well behind runaway winner Richard Desmedt.
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Grand Prix (max 250 pts) Name Club/Area Pts1 Greet, Andrew Hillsmark K. 230.52 Hebden, Mark Leicester 2283 Gormally, Danny Guildford 224.54 Palliser, Richard Harrogate 1625 Jones, Richard Wales 1626 Haslinger, Stewart Formby 1547 Ansell, Simon Hackney 149.58 Williams, Simon Hillsmark K. 1429 Hawkins, Jonathan Durham 14010 Davies, Nigel 3cs 125
Junior Prix (max 125 pts)Name Club/Area Pts1 Khandelwal, Ankush Nottingham 112.52 Jain, Akash Pinner 109.53 Eggleston, Thomas Durham 1074 Roberson, Peter Basingstoke 1065 Pym, Thomas Oswestry 1046 Lenier, Jude Crowborough 1027 Dines, Sheila Sanderstead 1028 Whitfield, Craig Cheddleton 1019 Poobalasingam, Peter Richmond 99.510 Bennet, William Oakham 98.5
Senior Prix (max 125 pts)Name Club/Area Pts1 Desmedt, Richard Netherton 115.52 Hjort, Helge Hendon 1033 Gamble, Ray Derby 102.54 Fraser, Alan Beckenham 99.55 Kearsley, Raymond Wimbledon 986 Lally, Mike Sheffield 96.57 Lamb, Harry Bolton 948 Sandercock, Barry Chalfont St Giles 939 Sherwin, James Bath 9110 Jowett, Conrad Blackpool 81.5
Disabled Prix (max 75 pts)Name Club/Area Pts1 Rudd, Jack Bristol 582 Hartley, Dean Amber Valley 56.53 Blencowe, Ian Gloucester 45.54 Martin, Lewis Swindon 43.55 Lilley, Graham Aigburth 396 Whitfield, John Ottery St Marys 327 Ross, Chris Huntingdon 248 Armstrong, Bill Cheddleton 22.59 Chambers, Colin Cheltenham 2110 Gallagher, John Leeds 19
Graded Prix (174-150) (max 125 pts)Name Club/Area Pts1 Muter, Donny Fulham 112 2 Armstrong, Malcolm Stafford 863 Huq, Robin Battersea 794 O'Gorman, Brendan London 715 French, Angus Streatham 686 Bryant, Richard Telepost 55.57 Ackley, Peter Hayes 52.58 Round, Michael Rose Foregrove 529 Milnes, John Bradford 5210 Rahman, K Azizur lford 50
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Graded Prix (149-125) (max 125 pts)Name Club/Area Pts1 Goodfellow, Russell Tunbridge Wells 1102 Clegg, Robert Huddersfield 80.53 Fallowfield, Jeremy Stourbridge 71.54 Lord, Peter Hayes 695 Campbell, Eoin Edinburgh 66.56 Adcock, Jamie Reading 56.57 Clegg, Chris Kingston 548 Evans, Paul Littlethorpe 519 Dean, Robert Pudsey 5010 Smith, Paul Brighton 49
Graded Prix (124-100) (max 125 pts)Name Club/Area Pts1 Eckloff, Colin Birmingham 111.52 Curtis, David Haywards Heath 823 Blackburn, John Holmes Chapel 74.54 Gartside, Carl High Peak 725 Mutale, Michael Barking 63.56 Jaworski, Leszer Slough 58.57 Shah, Dipak Kumar Harrow 518 Papier, Alan Bristol & Clifton 509 Ince, Darran Mansfield 5010 Cubitt, David Wandering Drgns 47
Graded Prix (U100) (max 125 pts)Name Club/Area Pts1 Barker, Michael Ashton-under-Lyme 72.52 Strickland, Ian Leeds 543 Grange, James Bangor 49.54 Constable, John Coulsdon 485 Derbyshire. Warren Chorley 426 Galloway, James Andover 407 Dunne, David Nottingham 408 Jain, Dinesh Pinner 399 Colledge, Dave Calderdale 37.510 Dickerson, Trevor Maldon 36.5
Leamington Rapidplay, 10 September 2006
U200Total Prize money awarded in this section £210Name Club/Town Grade ScoreJames Russell 4NCL Warks Select 191 5/6Mason Don Shirley & Lucas 187 4½/6Rutter Nicholas Newport 176 4½/6
U160Total Prize money awarded in this section £210Ponter Ian Downend & Fishponds 146 6/6Ackley Peter Leamington 156 5/6Sadler Tony Solihull 147 4½/6Mitchell Stephen Slough 149 4½/6Davis Lee Barry 155 4½/6Lakhani Kishan Long Eaton 154 4/6Wells Daniel Newark 152 3½/6
U130Total Prize money awarded in this section £210Eckloff Colin Whoberley 127 5½/6Stepanyan Henrik Sutton Coldfield 115 5/6Walker Samuel Wycombe & H'mere 102 5/6Blackburn Clive (Coventry) 84 5/6Exton Oliver Nomads 128 4½/6Price Andrew Leamington 128 4½/6Burton Richard Kynoch 127 4/6Wagenbach Janos 120 4/6Stewart Ashley Cambridge City 101 3½/6Soni Sharon Millfield School 113 3½/6Jimenez Frank Shirley & Lucase 109 3½/6
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U100Total Prize money awarded in this section £210Jones Adam Coventry 99 5/6Davison Chris Cambridge 98 5/6Langham Rod Wantage 98 4½/6Francis Kenneth Mercia 97 4½/6Weaving Richard Checkmate 91 4/6Riley Adrian Cowley 97 4/6Gilbert Kim Shirley & Lucas 91 3½/6Housden Peter Bedford 75 3½/6
U70Total Prize money awarded in this section £210Clarke Owen Leamington 65 6/6Stepanyan Astghik Sutton Coldfield u/g 5/6Compton Mark (Whitwhich) - 5/6Raison Alex (Coventry) u/g 4½/6Blampied Dorothy Bunkers 68 4½/6Royall James Millfield School 57 4/6Spracklen Roland Leamington 69 4/6Davis Ashley Headless Cross 68 4/6Moore Kevin Walsall Kipping 68 4/6Jackson Ben Red Dragons 66 4/6Ayers Nicholas Worcs Juniors u/g 4/6Green Condrad Hassell 57 4/6Dhesi Arron Checkmate 21 3½/6Raison Kathy (Coventry) u/g 3½/6
Those staying over at the Bromsgrove event enjoyed the benefits of a wellequipped games room, but I don’t think anyone considered thesecombinatione of chess & snooker, or chess & table tennis.
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Nat Ti FIDE R O U N D SPos Player lty tl Rtng 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D E F TB 1 Short, Nigel D........... ENG g 2676 w26+ b9+ w2+ b6= w7+ b10= w5= b3= b4= w11+ 7½ 10 7½ 2490 7.38 0.12 44½
2 Sulskis, Sarunas......... LTU g 2514 b37+ w30+ b1- w27+ b31+ w23+ w10= b12= w3= w5= 7 10 7 2429 6.06 0.94 42 3 McShane, Luke J.......... ENG g 2614 w5+ b12= w19+ b16+ w10- b26+ w36+ w1= b2= w4= 7 10 7 2469 6.91 0.09 41½ 4 Gordon, Stephen J........ ENG m 2443 w28+ b20= w8+ w7- b25+ b6+ w18+ b10= w1= b3= 7 10 7 2501 4.22 2.78 40½ 5 Jones, Gawain CB......... ENG m 2416 b3- w64+ b65+ w40+ w13= b8+ b1= w29+ w10= b2= 7 10 7 2415 4.91 2.09 38½ 6 Galego, Luis............. POR g 2528 b31= w53+ b63+ w1= b29= w4- b25+ b36+ w9= b17+ 7 10 7 2381 6.83 0.17 37½ 7 Gormally, Daniel W....... ENG g 2513 w24= b78+ w25+ b4+ b1- w36- b30+ w19= b35+ w10+ 7 10 7 2391 6.54 0.46 37½ 8 Bischoff, Klaus.......... GER g 2533 b32= w56+ b4- w44+ b37+ w5- b42+ w22+ b21= w16+ 7 10 7 2366 7.13 -0.13 36 9 Van Der Weide, Karel..... NED g 2446 b52+ w1- b46= w63= b53+ w27+ b11= w50+ b6= w21+ 7 10 7 2364 5.98 1.02 35½
First Name Last Name Age Sex School County Grade TFScore Title/PositionJames Hanley 16 B Lancaster RGS Lancs 189 16 Strat PlayOffPeter Poobalasingam 16 B Millfield Somerset 189 16 1st=Ankush Khandelwal 15 B Notts High Notts 187 15 3rd=Li Wu 17 B Bancroft's Essex 215 15 3rd=David Eggleston 18 B Hetton Durham 200 14 5thKishan Lakhani 14 B Notts High Notts 166 13 6th=E Josiah Lutton 18 B Palmers College Essex 170 13 6th=Sheila Dines 13 G Old Palace Surrey 139 12 8th=Best GirlRhian Hughes 12 G South Morningside Midlothian 107 12 8th=Best GirlYang-Fan Zhou 11 B Whitgift Surrey 157 12 8th=Best U11Jude Lenier 10 B Crowborough Sussex 115 12 8th=Best U11George Salimbeni 13 B Crowbrough Sussex 128 12 8th=George Tunstall 12 B Emmbrook Berks 112 12 8th=Sarah Hegarty 17 G Millfield Somerset 171 11 14thJames C Foster 15 B De Stafford Surrey 155 10 15th=Lateefah Messam-Sparks 14 G West Notts CC Notts 121 10 15th=David Saunders 14 B RGS High Wycombe Bucks 109 10 15th=Henrik Stepanyan 10 B Sutton Coldfield Warks 115 10 15th=Yangshan Yu 17 G St Edward's, Cheddleton Staffs 128 10 15th=Yangshi Yu 17 B St Edward's, Cheddleton Staffs 160 10 15th=Roy Zhang 9 B St Paul's Berks 87 10 15th=Best U9Thilagini Anandajeyarajah 14 G Richmond JCC Middx 117 9 22nd=Rachel Cass 11 G Aughton St Michaels Lancs 56 9 22nd=Brandon Clarke 10 B LPSCA Leics 97 9 22nd=Tom Huband 11 B Sir Robert Hitcham Suffolk 107 9 22nd=Robert Hughes 13 B Grappenhall JCC Cheshire 107 9 22nd=Deborah Jarvis 10 G CheckMate Worcs 9 22nd=Victor Jones 11 B Baring Primary Kent 116 9 22nd=Anjali Lakhani 13 G Nottingham Girls High Notts 116 9 22nd=Polly Lambert 11 G Copthorne Prep Sussex 69 9 22nd=Harry Li 8 B Leeds JCC Yorks 62 9 22nd=Samuel Milson 12 B
King Edward VI, Louth CC Lincs 81 9 22nd=
Michael Rabbitte 13 B Tameside Cheshire 135 9 22nd=Saravanan Sathyanandha 11 B Haberdashers' Aske's Herts 136 9 22nd=Adam Taylor 9 B Homefield Surrey 69 9 22nd=Richard Weaving 12 B Solihull Checkmate Warks 104 9 22nd=Robert Bowler 11 B Churwell Yorks 67 7 37th=Thomas Mavin 10 B Yarm Yorks 100 7 37th=Craig Whitfield 11 B Foremarke Hall Derbys 129 7 37th=Peter Andreev 7 B Barnet Knights Middx 57 6 40th=Kimberley Hirst-Jones 15 G Belfairs High Essex 60 6 40th=Radha Jain 9 G St Helen's Middx 66 6 40th=Nicholas Jelicic 8 B Homefield Surrey 16 6 40th=Daniel Lea 9 B Hulme Court Lancs 62 6 40th=Alan Merry 9 B Bury Knights CC Suffolk 93 6 40th=David Redman 7 B Chesterton Chess & Go Cambs 79 6 40th=Katherine Shepherd 8 G Stamford Green Surrey 31 6 40th=Afira Sutanto 9 G SASCA Yorks 59 6 40th=Conrad Green 9 B Hassell Cheshire 58 4 49th=Isaac Sanders 8 B The Hall Middx 4 49th=Jade Stirrup 15 G Three Cs Lancs 62 4 49th=Joe Benton 7 B John Betts Middx 3 52nd=Natalie Cass 8 G Aughton St Michaels Lancs 3 52nd=Nicholas Clanchy 9 B Dulwich College Prep Surrey 30 3 52nd=Sophie Jones 16 G
St Neots Community College Hunts 3 52nd=
Elizabeth Mulvaney 7 G Holywell Leics 0 56thGordon Scott 11 B Norwich S/Norwich JCC Norfolk 88 absent
TERAFINAL RESULTS - THE SOURCE, SHEFFIELD, 19th/20th AUGUST, 2006
UK Chess Challenge Finals
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First Name Last Name Age Sex Grade School County ChScore Pos.Thomas Eggleston 18 B 186 Hetton Durham 16 1stWilliam Bennet 18 B 198 Oakham Rutland 15 2nd=Kaiser Malik 14 B 148
King Edward's, Birmingham Warks 15 2nd=
Dominic Rabbitte 17 B 157 Tameside Cheshire 15 2nd=Philip Makepeace 17 B 167 Dr Challoners Grammar Bucks 14 5thDaniel Lin 13 B 117 Notts High Notts 13 6th=Jean-Luc Weller 11 B 109 York RI Yorks 13
6th=Best
Akshaya Ahuja 14 B 109 QE Boys Middx 12 8th=Robert E Glover 13 B 108 Three Cs Lancs 12 8th=Barnaby Paul 10 B 62 Windlesham House Sussex 12 8th=Adam Prescott 17 B 161 Crowborough Sussex 12 8th=Ali Roy 11 G 71 St Cuthberts Ayrshire 12
8th=Best
Sophie Seeber 17 G 112 Tynemouth JCC N'land 128th=Best
Benjamin Slater 11 B 76 WFlegg M/Norwich JCC Norfolk 12 8th=Daniel Thomas 9 B Kirkhill Renfrewshire 12 8th=Jac Thomas 14 B 152 Monmouth Mons 12 8th=Pierre Weller 10 B 66 York RI Yorks 12 8th=William Jones 13 B 123 BETHS Grammar Kent 11 18th=Matthew Wadsworth 7 B 43R
Furze Platt/Maidenhead CC Berks 11 18th=
Jiexi Zhao 18 B 136 Cherwell Oxon 11 18th=Alexander Jelicic 11 B 56 Homefield Surrey 10 21st=Raphael Lambert 8 B 54R Danes Hill Surrey 10 21st=Gabriel Lessof Gendler 10 B 80 Haberdashers' Askes Middx 10 21st=Cameron Maher 11 B Aughton St Michaels Lancs 10 21st=Peter Batchelor 9 B 52
Princess Frederica/Richmond Middx 9 25th=
Aashna Dodhia 12 G 78 Pinner Chess Club Middx 9 25th=Andrew Garside 10 B 68
Nottingham High J/West Notts CC Notts 9 25th=
Alexander Harris 8 B The Perse Prep Cambs 9 25th=Amanda Hipshon 14 G 73 Alwoodley Yorks 9 25th=Jia Ping Lee 11 G 51 James Allen Prep Surrey 9 25th=Joseph McPhillips 8 B Edgworth Lancs 9 25th=Ben McWilliams 10 B 67 Ladymount Cheshire 9 25th=Amy Milson 10 G 68R
Grimoldby Primary/Louth JCC Lincs 9 25th=
Ramsay Pyper 10 B Windlesham House Sussex 9 25th=Nigel Wright 17 B 98 Heanor Gate Derbys 9 25th=Shivali Kohli 15 G Bishop Rawstorne Lancs 8 36thMichael Blakey 9 B
Castle's JCC/St Mary's Reigate Surrey 7 37th=
Matthew Finan 9 B Berkhampstead Glos 7 37th=Callum McEvilly 9 B Hulme Court/3Cs Lancs 7 37th=Aran O'Hare 12 B St Joseph's, Poyntzpass Co Armagh 7 37th=Neha Patel 13 G 64 B'ham CheckMate Worcs 7 37th=Anuurai Sainbayar 16 G Acton High Middx 7 37th=
RESULTS - CHALLENGERS A SECTION, 19th/20th August, 2006
UK Chess Challenge Finals
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Jayden Gough 9 B Yateley Manor Hants 6 43rd=Barnaby Graff 8 B The Hall Middx 6 43rd=Oliver Main 7 B Priddy Somerset 6 43rd=Jason Maxwell 9 B Stanwix Cumberland 6 43rd=Ugwumdinachi Onuzo 18 G St Swithuns Hants 6 43rd=Ellen Scattergood 10 G Grappenhall JCC Cheshire 6 43rd=Astghik Stepanyan 12 G Sutton Coldfield Warks 6 43rd=Victoria White 15 G St Swithuns Hants 6 43rd=Thomas Wild 10 B Nottingham High Junior Notts 6 43rd=Toni Aspinall 9 G Smitham Surrey 4 52nd=Jason Mitchell 10 B 44 Sir Robert Hitcham Suffolk 4 52nd=Dominic Wong 11 B SASCA Yorks 4 52nd=Cara Brown 7 G Stanley St Andrews Derbys 3 55th=Christopher de Planta 9 B York JCC Yorks 3 55th=Melissa Hirst-Jones 13 G Belfairs High Essex 3 55th=Shloak Mehta 10 B 76R Leicester Grammar Leics 3 55th=Nicholas Sharp 7 B Laxton N'hants 3 55th=Leonie Bailey 17 G Sandwich Technology Kent 1 60th
Peter Roberson 17 B 193 Basingstoke Hants 18 1stJeremy Kneebone 16 B 147 Cape Cornwall Cornwall 16 2ndBalvinder Grewal 18 B 177 Notts High Notts 15 3rd=Joseff Thomas 16 B 177 Monmouth Mons 15 3rd=Stephen Cairns 18 B 94 Little Heath Berks 15 3rd=Oliver Schofield 12 B 84 King Edward's J Somerset 13 6thJia Shen Lee 15 B 136 St Olave's Kent 12 7th=Caroline Foster 11 G 78R Coulsdon C of E Surrey 12
7th=Best
Catriona Meechan 14 G 94 Sir William Perkins Surrey 127th=Best
Nikhil Lal 11 B 58 Queen Elizabeth's GS Yorks 127th=Best
Dani Malik 15 B 142King Edward's, Birmingham Warks 12 7th=
Sam Walker 12 B 132 Dr Challoners Grammar Bucks 12 7th=James Adair 13 B 116 Little Heath Berks 12 7th=Martin Brown 13 B 107 Grappenhall JCC Cheshire 12 7th=Xi-Yang Guo 16 B 150 SASCA Yorks 12 7th=Sam Powell 17 B 124 King Edward Hants 12 7th=Toby Thurgood 12 B 109 Notts High Notts 12 7th=Mitchell Burke 13 B 80 Hulme Grammar/3Cs Lancs 11 18th=Thomas McFaul 14 B 105 Emmbrook Berks 11 18th=Alex Kent 17 B Chepstow Mons 11 18th=Liam Rabbitte 15 B 132 Tameside Cheshire 11 18th=Timothy Bennett 10 B Lanesborough Surrey 10 22ndJasdeep Gahir 10 B 75 Rosemead Prep Surrey 10 23rdArnav Ahuja 11 B 77R Devonshire Middx 9 24th=Isaac Craft 11 B 78 St Thomas More Herts 9 24th=
RESULTS - CHALLENGERS B SECTION, 19th/20th August, 2006
UK Chess Challenge Finals
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Christopher Dunne 11 B 77 Homefield Surrey 9 24th=Ashley Littlewood 12 B 100 SASCA Yorks 9 24th=Robert Murray 11 B 76 Hebden Bridge JCC Yorks 9 24th=Abigail Pritchard 12 G 68 Hodgson High Lancs 9 24th=Barnaby Thomas 11 B 54 LPSCA/Cosby Leics 9 24th=Chantelle Foster 9 G Barley Hill/Chinor JCC Oxon 9 24th=Karim Ismail 8 B Queen Elizabeth's GS Yorks 9 24th=Tom Leah 9 B Cleveleys Lancs 9 24th=Jessica Payne 9 G Sir Robert Hitcham Suffolk 9 24th=Morven Petrie 9 G 48 Kirkhill Renfrewshire 9 24th=Jamie Pratt 12 B Louth JCC Lincs 9 24th=Chris Brown 10 B Grappenhall JCC Cheshire 8 37th=Tom Gholkar 11 B 55 RGS Newcastle N'land 8 37th=Holly Carter 11 G 51 Thamesdown JCC Wilts 7 39th=Hannah Cox 15 G Lady Eleanor Holles Middx 7 39th=Neel Kothari 10 B Nottingham High Junior Notts 7 39th=William Haidar 8 B 82
Richmond JCC/Kings House Middx 7 39th=
Ella Macleod 10 G Aston on Trent Derbys 7 39th=Oliver Carter 7 B
St Edward's/Charlton King's Glos 6 44th=
Nathaniel Cleland 7 B St Nicholas Somerset 6 44th=Bradley Cruse 8 B Hulme Court Lancs 6 44th=Felix Haxby 9 B Lancing Prep Sussex 6 44th=Ruby Marsden 12 G Cowley CC Oxon 6 44th=Otto Pyper 7 B Windlesham House Sussex 6 44th=Edward Smart 8 B Yateley Manor Hants 6 44th=Janice Constance 14 G Canons High Middx 6 44th=Alfred Drinkwater 8 B Kings House Surrey 6 44th=Harveer Mahajan 8 B 48 Mall Middx 6 44th=Rachel Scrase 10 G Holy Apostles Glos 6 44th=Cameron Blair 9 B Dunnington/York JCC Yorks 4 55th=Cameron James 10 B The Grange Mons 4 55th=Helen Mazalon 8 G St Teresa's Prep Surrey 4 55th=Rachel Bayne 15 G Holy Trinity Sussex 3 58th=Rowan Ho 7 B St Colette's Cambs 3 58th=Sian Jones 8 G Cummersdale Cumberland 3 58th=Tozi Moyo 16 G St Ambrose Lancs 3 58th=
UK Chess Challenge Finals
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