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NEWSLETTER 123 (July 22, 2013)
SERBIAN PRESIDENT TOMISLAV NIKOLIC RECEIVES ECU
PRESIDENT SILVIO DANAILOV
During his stay in Belgrade, in connection with the 14th
EIWCC, the President of the European Chess Union Mr. Silvio
Danailov has a rich programme of meetings with numerous
public persons.
On 23rd July, he was received by Serbian President Mr.
Tomislav Nikolic, in the honour of the start of the European
Individual Women's Chess Championship.
President Nikolic and President Danailov talked about the
importance of youth chess and about the big influence of chess
on the development of every young person.
Serbian President Mr. Tomislav Nikolic expressed his willingness to provide full
assistance in order to help the popularisation of chess in Serbian schools.
President Danailov underlined the big role and support of Alisa Maric, Minister of
Youth and Sport of the Republic of Serbia during the preparations of this
Championship, and expressed special thanks to her.
Apart from Mr. Silvio Danailov, President of the ECU, the delegation consisted of
Ms. Alisa Maric, Minister of Sport and Youth of the Republic of Serbia, Mr. Vladimir
Sakotic, Executive Director of the European Chess Union and Mr. Miodrag Vukotic,
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President of Serbian Chess Federation.
Official website: www.ecuonline.net
SPECTACULAR NIGHT TO REMEMBER
On 22nd July, at hotel Metropol Palace,
opening ceremony of the 14th European
Individual Women's Chess Championship
was held.
On this occasion, all present were adressed
by Mr. Silvio Danailov, President of the
European Chess Union, Mr. Miodrag
Vukotic, President of Serbian Chess
Federation, Mr. Dejan Vasovic, Deputy Mayor of Belgrade and Ms. Alisa Maric,
Minister of Sport and Youth of the Republic of Serbia.
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„Serbia cherishes the tradition of chess. We are proud that almost everyone
knows or plays chess. In this beautiful place we are looking forward to a great
competition - European Individual Women's Chess Championship, an event
that will revive Serbia“- said minister Maric and with these words opened
this prestigious competition.
The opening ceremony was attended by the participants and their
accompanying persons, numerous guests from the world of chess, sport
and public life of Serbia, as well as the guests of honour from abroad.
In the crowded Nikola Tesla hall, the audience cheered to the
performers, and the special applause went to the magician, whose tricks
caused bursts of laughter.
After such a successful night, which will surely be remebered for a very
long time, we are very happy to announce the start of the Championship,
where the ladies from all over Europe will compete for the title and
qualification for the next World Cup.
The European Individual Women’s Championship officialy started
yesterday, July 22nd, and will end on August 4th.
The first seed of the tournament is Anna Muzychuk from Slovenia (ELO
2594), and with the exception of Nadezhda Kosintseva, Marie Sebag and
Anna Ushenina, all the best players from FIDE rating list are registered,
which confirms the importance and strength of the tournament. Among
the participants are two former Women's World Champions - Antoaneta
Stefanova and Alexandra Kosteniuk, as well as the current European
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Champion Valentina Gunina.
The tournament is running according to the Swiss system in 11 rounds,
and with the prize fund of 60 000 Euros.
There is one more interesting fact about this year’s Championship. It has
been decided that all the important positions at the Championship
(president of the Organising Committee, tournament director, arbiters,
Appeals Committee, including even security) are occupied by women!
This will make the Championship very special and different from the
others and, therefore, we hope that it will draw a great deal of attention
of not only ancient game fans.
On 23rd July, by making the first symbolic move in the game Khayala
Abdulla - Anna Muzychuk the ECU President, Mr. Silvio Danailov,
officially opened the first round of the 14th European Individual Wo-
men’s Chess Championship 2013.
Organising Committee decided to help financially medical treatment
of Vesna Rozic
During the visit of Minister of Sport and
Youth Alisa Maric to the “Metropol
Palace” hotel, the meeting of a part of
Organising Committee (President, Vice-
Presidents and members of the
directorate) was held.
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It was decided at the meeting to, instead of organising the traditional
party for the participants and organisers the night before the free day,
donate the funds reserved for this purpose (1000 Euros) as support for
the medical treatment of the Slovenian chess player Vesna Rozic.
Tournament director Ms. Jasna Sakotic, sent a letter of support to Vesna
on behalf of the organiser:
Dear Vesna,
When the cancellation of your participation in the European Individual
Women’s Chess Championship arrived, we couldn’t possibly imagine how
serious the reasons were. However, if there is anything that chess has taught us,
it is that we must always struggle. We are confident that you will convincingly
win this most important game of your life.
The Organising Committee has decided that the funds reserved for the party on
the night before the day-off should be donated for your treatment. Instead of
celebrating, we will be with you in our thoughts that night, as well as all the
remaining Belgrade nights during the next two weeks.
We believe in you and invite you to play your very next tournament here in
Belgrade, and be our dear guest.
Best wishes,
Jasna Sakotic
Official website: http://belgrade2013.org
ALL BIDS SUBMITTED TO THE ECU OFFICE PUBLISHED
Within the Bidding procedure for the ECU
calendar competitions 2015, bids have
been opened in the office of the European
Chess Union.
All the bids were sent by email this year.
No representatives of interested parties
were present at the opening.
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In accordance with the ECU Rules & Regulations all the offers are published on the
website of the European Chess Union in the section Resources/Bidding procedure.
Official website: www.ecuonline.net
GOLD TO POLAND AND HUNGARY IN MARIBOR
Teams of Poland in boys section, and
Hungary in girls section are the winners
of the European Youth Team Chess
Championship, which was held in
Maribor, Slovenia from 5-13 July, 2013.
In boys section, Poland scored 13 match
points, with 6 victories and only 1 draw.
They played very well the whole tournament justifying the role of the main favorite
of the tournament. The absolute surprise of the tournament was definitely first board
of Poland - GM Kamil Dragun (ELO 2532) who won all the games and scored 7/7,
with a rating performance of amazing 3085 points!
Second place and the silver medal went to the team of Switzerland with 11 match
points, the same as the third-placed Czech Republic, but due to worse tie-break, the
Czechs had to settle with bronze. Both teams won 5 matches, drew one, and lost one -
to the Polish winner.
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Here are the final standings in Open section:
Rk. Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB1 TB2 TB3
1 Poland * 3½ 4 2 3 2½ 3 3 13 21.0 0
2 Switzerland ½ * 2 3 2½ 2½ 3½ 3½ 11 17.5 0
3 Czech Republic 0 2 * 2½ 2½ 2½ 3½ 3½ 11 16.5 0
4 Croatia 2 1 1½ * 2 2½ 3 3 8 15.0 0
5 Hungary 1 1½ 1½ 2 * 2 3½ 4 6 15.5 0
6 Austria 1½ 1½ 1½ 1½ 2 * 3 3 5 14.0 0
7 Slovenia 1 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 * 3 2 7.5 0
8 Slovenia 2 1 ½ ½ 1 0 1 1 * 0 5.0 0
In girls section, the team of Hungary scored 11 match points, with 5 wins, 1 draw and
1 loss - to the second-ranked Poland, who scored 9 match points and had to satisfy
with silver, as they tied with Slovenia 2, who had worse tie-break and finished third.
Hungary was leading for the whole tournament, and despite the heavy loss in the 6th
round to Poland, Hungarian girls easily won against young girls from the team
Russia 2, and won the title.
Here are the final standings in Girls section:
Rk. Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB1 TB2 TB3
1 Hungary * 0 2 2 1½ 1½ 1 1½ 11 9.5 0
2 Poland 2 * 1 2 1 1 2 ½ 9 9.5 0
3 Slovenia 2 0 1 * 1½ 1 1 2 2 9 8.5 0
4 Russia 1 0 0 ½ * 1½ 1½ 2 2 8 7.5 0
5 Slovenia 1 ½ 1 1 ½ * 1 ½ 2 5 6.5 1
6 England ½ 1 1 ½ 1 * ½ 2 5 6.5 1
7 Austria 1 0 0 0 1½ 1½ * 0 5 4.0 0
8 Russia 2 ½ 1½ 0 0 0 0 2 * 4 4.0 0
Both Championships (Open and Girls) were played according to the Swiss System in 7 rounds. The rate of play was 90 minutes for the first 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game with 30 seconds increment per move starting from move one.
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Closing ceremony was held in a very pleasant atmosphere. Medals and thophies were awarded to the winners by Mr. Vladimir Sakotic, Executive Director of European Chess Union. Once again, Maribor was a great host, and organized this event at the very high level.
It was encouraging to see smiles on the young chess players’ faces and satisfaction
that they contributed to the great tournament and promotion of the youth chess.
Official website: http://eytc.sahohlacnik.com/
HANS TIKKANEN WINS THE SWEDISH CHESS
CHAMPIONSHIP 2013
Hans Tikkanen won the Swedish Chess
Championship after winning the Armageddon in the
play off against his clubmate Nils Grandelius.
The championship was held from 06-14 July, 2013 in
Örebro, Sweden. The tournament was played as ten-
player round robin with time control of 90 minutes
for 40 moves + 30 minutes to the end of the game + 30
seconds increment per move, starting from move one.
This is the third national title for GM Tikkanen.
Final Ranking after 9 rounds
Rk. Name Rtg FED Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3
1 Tikkanen Hans 2528 SWE 6.5 0 0.5 27.3
2 Grandelius Nils 2573 SWE 6.5 0 0.5 26.8
3 Hillarp Persson Tiger 2528 SWE 5 0 0.5 22.3
4 Smith Axel 2461 SWE 5 0 0.5 18.8
5 Cramling Pia 2524 SWE 4.5 0 1 18.3
6 Wiedenkeller Michael 2475 LUX 4.5 0 0 16.8
7 Brynell Stellan 2484 SWE 4 0 0 19
8 Carlsson Pontus 2516 SWE 3 0 1.5 12.3
9 Hector Jonny 2509 SWE 3 0 1 12.8
10 Lindberg Bengt 2410 SWE 3 0 0.5 13
Official website: www.schack.se
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GM DIMITRI REINDERMAN WINS THE DUTCH CHESS
CHAMPIONSHIP
GM Dimitri Reinderman won the Dutch
Chess Championship after winning in play
off with 2-0 against GM Wouter Spoelman.
They both finished the tournament with
the final result of 5.5 points out of 7. Third
finished Robin van Kampen with 4.5/7.
The Dutch Championship took place from
05-11 July, 2013 as part of the Science Park Amsterdam Chess Tournament.
Final Ranking after 7 rounds
Rk. Name Rtg Pts SB
1 Wouter Spoelman 2557 5.5 16.5
2 Dimitri Reinderman 2575 5.5 15
3 Robin van Kampen 2595 4.5 11.25
4 Ivan Sokolov 2650 4 12.75
5 Roeland Pruijssers 2549 3.5 9.25
6 Erwin L'Ami 2640 2.5 6.75
7 Jan Smeets 2643 2 3.75
8 Sipke Ernst 2589 0.5 1.25
In the women section, the winner was WIM Lisa Schut with the final result of 6
points out of 7. Anne Haast finished second with 4 points, while Tea Lanchava was
third with the same score.
Final Ranking after 7 rounds
Rk. Name Rtg Pts SB
1 Lisa Schut 2277 6 19
2 Anne Haast 2277 4 12.5
3 Tea Lanchava 2287 4 11.5
4 Zhaoqin Peng 2389 3.5 10.5
5 Marlies Bensdorp 2263 3 9.75
6 Arlette Van Weersel 2176 3 9.25
7 Iozefina Paulet 2228 2.5 8
8 Martine Middelveld 2130 2 7
Official website: www.schaakbond.nl
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ALEXANDRA KOSTENIUK TAKES THE NATIONAL CHESS
TITLE OF SWITZERLAND
Alexandra Kosteniuk took the national
chess title of Switzerland. This is the first
time in the 113-year long history of Swiss
Championship that a woman has won the
absolute national title.
The Swiss Chess Championship was held
from 11-19 July, 2013 in Graechen,
Switzerland.
Chief Arbiter of the tournament, organized by the Swiss Chess Federation, was Jesse
Angst. Tournament director was IA Beat Rueegeseger.
Final Ranking after 9 rounds – first 10 positions
Rk. Title Name Rtg FED TB1 TB2 TB3
1 GM Miezis Normunds 2548 LAT 7 49 440
2 GM Bauer Christian 2637 FRA 7 48 443
3 GM Sokolov Andrei 2563 FRA 6.5 49 448
4 GM Stojanovic Mihajlo 2564 SRB 6.5 48 436
5 GM Raetsky Alexander 2412 RUS 6.5 46 428
6 IM Buss Ralph 2395 SUI 6.5 45 410
7 GM Kosteniuk Alexandra 2521 SUI 6.5 44 422
8 GM Gallagher Joseph 2526 SUI 6.5 43 417
9 IM Huss Andreas 2365 SUI 6 48 416
10 GM Cebalo Miso 2438 CRO 6 47 438
Official website: www.swisschess.ch
GM PETER MICHALIK WINS THE SLOVAK NATIONAL CHESS
TITLE
GM Peter Michalik won the Slovak national
chess title after finishing third with 7 points
out of 9 in the final ranking of the Open
International Championship of Slovakia
2013. GM Jan Markos was second -7/9,
whereas Christopher Repka took the third
place -7/9.
The International Chess Championship of
Slovakia was held from 06-14 July, 2013 in
Banska Stiavnica.
Chief Arbiter of the tournament, organized by the Slovak Chess Federation, was IA
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Ivan Syrovy, while tournament director was IO Milan Maros. One hundred and fifty
chess players took part in the competition.
Winner of the International Chess Championship of Slovakia was IM Tomas Krnan
from Canada. GM Tamas Banusz from Hungary won the second place.
Final Ranking after 9 rounds – first 5 positions
Rk. Title Name FED Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3
1 IM Krnan Tomas CAN 7.5 50 2644 55
2 GM Banusz Tamas HUN 7 53 2640 58
3 GM Michalik Peter SVK 7 50 2585 55
4 GM Markos Jan SVK 7 50 2580 54
5 Repka Christopher SVK 7 47 2442 51
Women Chess Champion of Slovakia is
IM Eva Repkova, who finished in the
20th place in the final ranking with
score of 6 points.
Official website: www.chess.sk
GM VLATKO BOGDANOVSKI IS THE NEW CHESS CHAMPION
OF FYR OF MACEDONIA
GM Vlatko Bogdanovski is the new chess
champion of FYR of Macedonia after winnig the
Open Championship of FYR of Macedonia 2013
with the final result of 7 points out of 9. The silver
went to GM Zvonko Stanojoski – 6.5/9, while
bronze was won by GM Dragoljub Jacimovic –
6.5/9.
The Open Championship of FYR of Macedonia
was held from 13-21 July, 2013 in Struga. Chief Arbiter of the tournament was
Kocovski Ivan, IA. Thirty-six chess players took part in the competition, among
whom were players from Bulgaria, Serbia and Albania.
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Final Ranking after 9 rounds – first 10 positions Rk. Title Name Rtg FED Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4
1 GM BOGDANOVSKI Vlatko 2435 MKD 7 45 49 6 36
2 GM STANOJOSKI Zvonko 2411 MKD 6.5 47 51 5 34
3 GM JACIMOVIC Dragoljub 2429 MKD 6.5 42 45 5 31
4 IM PANCEVSKI Filip 2506 MKD 6 47 51 5 35
5 FM ORGANDZIEV Oliver 2291 MKD 6 45 48 4 32
6 FM ILIC Zoran 2270 MKD 6 41 45 4 31
7 IM NIKOLOV Sasho 2402 BUL 5.5 48 51 3 34
8 KRSTEV Emil 2130 MKD 5.5 47 50 4 30
9 FM VELESKI Robert 2262 MKD 5.5 45 49 4 30
10 PETROV Georgi 2227 SRB 5.5 43 45 5 29
Official website: http://chess.com.mk
CORINTH 'ARGONAFTIS' WINS 41ST GREEK TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIP 2013 – PREMIER LEAGUE
Corinth ‘Argonaftis’ won the 41st Greek Team
Championship 2013 – Premier League with the
final result of 13 match points. the team of
Peristeriou finished second with 11 match
points, while the bronze was taken by Kavalas
which scored 11 match points.
The championship was held from 02-07 July,
2013 in Porto Rio Hotel.
Chief Arbiter of the tournament, organized by the Greek Chess Federation, was
Tsorbatzoglou Viron. Tournament director was Georgopoulos Georgios.
Thirty-four teams took part in the competition.
Team composition of the winners was: GMs Kotronias Vasilios (GRE), Macieja
Bartlomiej (POL), Nikolaidis Ioannis (GRE), Socko Monika (POL), Georgiev Krum
(BUL), IM Gavrilakis Nikolaos (GRE), Sandalakis Angelos (GRE), Tzouganakis
Panteleimon (GRE), Iordanidou Zoi (GRE), Anagnostopoulos Konstantinos (GRE),
Kelires Andreas (CYP), Fragkou Eleni (GRE), Anthopoulos Hristos (GRE), Salahidi
Reveka (GRE), Kokossis Danae (GRE), Kokkota Fotini (GRE), Hatzinikolaou Andreas
(GRE), Psarros Nikolaos (GRE), Eleftheriou Georgios (GRE) and Gkeli Foteini (GRE).
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Final Ranking after 7 rounds – first 10 positions
Rk. Team TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5
1 ΣΑ ΚΟΡΙΝΘΙΑΣ 'ΑΡΓΟΝΑΥΤΗΣ' 13 359 49 54 273
2 ΠΣ ΠΕΡΙΣΤΕΡΙΟΥ 11 411 53 58 275
3 ΣΟ ΚΑΒΑΛΑΣ 11 342 46 57 277
4 ΕΟΑΟ 'ΦΥΣΙΟΛΑΤΡΗΣ' ΝΙΚΑΙΑΣ 10 321 49 48 244
5 ΠΑΝΙΩΝΙΟΣ ΓΣΣ 9 285 39 57 282
6 ΕΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗΣ 9 276 39 57 282
7 ΣΟ ΠΑΤΡΩΝ 9 274 44 46 225
8 ΑΟ 'ΚΥΔΩΝ' ΧΑΝΙΩΝ 9 253 37 52 260
9 ΟΦΣ ΚΑΒΑΛΑΣ 9 189 33 43 248
10 ΣΑ ΧΑΝΙΩΝ 8 235 39 42 223
Official website: www.essp.gr
GM VESELIN TOPALOV WINS FIDE GRAND PRIX SERIES
OVERALL
GM Veselin Topalov (BUL) won the FIDE
Grand Prix Series 2012-2013 after finishing in
the shared third place in FIDE Grand Prix –
Beijing 2013, which took place in China from
03-17 July.
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov finished first in
Beijing with the score of 7 out of 11.
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Alexander Grischuk was second with 6.5/11.
Veselin Topalov is on the top of the ranking with 410 points and nobody can beat
him in the last Grand Prix event in Paris.
Final Ranking after 11 rounds – Grand Prix Beijing 2013
Rk. Name Rtg Pts. SB
1 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2761 7 37
2 Alexander Grischuk 2780 6.5 35.25
3 Peter Leko 2737 6 32.75
4 Veselin Topalov 2767 6 31.75
5 Alexander Morozevich 2736 5.5 29.75
6 Sergey Karjakin 2776 5.5 28.75
7 Anish Giri 2734 5.5 28.75
8 Wang Yue 2705 5.5 28.75
9 Vassily Ivanchuk 2733 5 28.25
10 Boris Gelfand 2773 5 27.75
11 Wang Hao 2752 5 26
12 Gata Kamsky 2763 3.5 19.75
Official website: http://beijing2013.fide.com
GREAT POPULARITY OF DRESDEN - 71 TEAMS TO
PARTICIPATE IN EUROPEAN SENIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
The 15th European Senior Team Championship
started on 20th July 2013 in Dresden / Germany.
71 teams from 16 nations are proof of the great
popularity Dresden has as the venue of the
European Team Championships, especially in
the Northern European countries.
Not only the number of teams but also their levels of skill promise an exciting and
outstanding championship.
The favorites among the men are likely to be Belarus and Russia, who is defending
the title, both teams with an ELO average above 2400. But the other five teams do
have a skill level over 2300 ELO, making a march through to victory for the highest
ranked teams more unlikely. However, the first three teams in the evaluation provide
all title holders with more than 2400 ELO (Dydyshko, Viacheslav GM 2512,
Kupreichik, Viktor GM 2443 Mochalov, Evgeny IN 2411 all Belarus, Vasiukov,
Evgeni GM 2461, Pushkov, Nikolai GM 2396 Zhelnin, Vladimir V IN 2459,
Chernikov, Oleg GM 2406, all Russia, Gofshtein, GM Leonid 2460, Israel).
This year there are also two women's teams (from Russia and Germany)
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participating. The favorite here is likely to be Russia, viewing the ratings of the two
teams (2236 to 2018), which, thanks to the strength of the first boards from Russia
(Strutinskaya, Galina WGM 2300 and Fatalibekova, Elena WGM 2272), also earned
the team 12th place in the startup seating order. Teams and Lineups can be found
here:http://www.schachfestival.de/www_festival/c50052e56093469d15d7ca0ed7c8
5e43.php
After 9 rounds the winners will be honored on Sunday July 28th 2013. Awarded are
the winners in the categories: Team ranking men and women, biggest improvement
of the team, and best results at the individual boards. The first boards will be
streamed live on the internet at the following website:
http://www.schachfestival.de/www_festival/dc11b1836ecb818fffa3e8045eb95a61.p
hp
The organizer provides the participants and accompanying persons in both cultural
and chess related matters an attractive program. This is to be viewed below:
http://www.schachfestival.de/www_festival/2202cd8f3d1cd174f6675fb138f652e3.p
hp
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