zaterdag 18 december 2010

Surinaamse Schaakbond Chess Awards 2010

 The Surinaamse Schaakbond held their year ending on friday 17 december in the venue of Stichting Prasoro, where they hand over different awards :


Chess Awards winners 2010
Chessplayer of the year :

FM Dewperkash Gajadin
(2nd place National Championships, 
board 2 player in the chess Olympiad, 
got a FM title with a score of 6-9, 
The first male player who earned a Fide Master title, 
Also got at the Chess Olympiad a FA and a NI title)







Female Chessplayer of the year :



WCM Ekaterina Naipal
(played in the National championships, 
2nd place at the Women Championships, 
 Best u-20 female player, 
board 2 player in the Chess Olympiad, 
got a WCM title with a score of 5-9, 
participated on board 3 for Suriname during the Inter Guyanese games in French-Guiana and Guyana, where Suriname became both times IGS chess champions.



Youthplayer of the year :


 Calvin Tjong Tjin Joe (12 year)
(6th place in the u-20 Caribbean Chess Carnival in Trinidad,  
U-16 Youthchampion, 
5th Place in the U-20 championships, 
3rd place National Rapidchampionships, 
3rd place National Blitz Championships, 
Plays for Rukhmania in the Topclass during the Interclubchampionships

Female youthplayer of the year 



 Rosangela dos Ramos (14 year):
(Together with FM Victoria Naipal, the first women who qualifies by playing, for the Finals of the National Championships, 
3rd place Women Championships, 
U-14 Youthchampion, member of the Women olympiad selection, member of the Inter Guyana Chessselection in Georgetown, where Suriname became IGS chesschampion, Plays for het Jonge Paard 2 in the Topclass during the Interclubchampionships, and was the best female player in the Topclass, 
Played in 2010 more than 70 games, and was one of the most active playing chessplayers in Suriname.



Most Improved Chessplayer : 



Pierre Chang (9 year)
5th place in U-14 Caribbean Chess Carnival in Trinidad, 
U-12 Youthchampion, 
3rd place U-20 championships, 2nd place in the topclass anniversary tournament of the SSB, 
best board 1 player in the Primary school chesstournament.





Most improved Female chessplayer


WCM Reyna Frijde (15 year)
5th place U-16 championships and the best female u-16 player, 
Member of the Women Olympiad selection and earned with a score of 41/2-9 a WCM title, 
Plays for Het Jonge Paard 2 in the Topclass during the Interclubchampionships.










Chessclub of the year: Chessclub CSV


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Awards for outstanding achievements

Romario Sanches
4th place National Championships 2010
2nd place Fide Rated Guyana tournament
Champion U-2100 1st Umada cup (Trinidad)
3rd time National Youthchampion 2010
3rd place Open section Aruba Chess Challenge tournament







Ashwari Akloe
3rd place U-10 Caribbean Chess Carnival Trinidad,
2nd place U-10 National Youthchampionships 2010
2nd place U-12 Aruba Chess Challenge tournament
Best player during the Interclubchampionships in the Aspirant class








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  Benaja Kromosoeto
 5th  place U-10  Caribbean Chess Carnival Trinidad
 U-10 champion National Youthchampionships 2010
 5th place National Rapid Championship sub-top section
 U-12 champion Aruba Chess Challenge tournament 2010
 3rd place National Blitz chesschampionships 2010 sub-top section.




dinsdag 23 november 2010

IGS in de Guyanese kranten

November 22, 2010 | By KNews | Filed Under Sports 
Guyana settle for Silver… again
By Sean Devers
Inside a closed room at the Ocean View Hotel and without the distraction of vociferous spectators like the other Inter Guiana Games (IGG) events in this year’s championship in Guyana, Chess powerhouse Suriname continued their dominance by retaining their title with victories against the hosts and French Guiana.
Unbeaten Guyanese Suhai Feng (left) is in deep concentration as he ponders a move against French Guyana’s Norman Tjon Sintja during yesterday’s action at the Ocean View Hotel.

The Curtains came down on the Chess tournament in this year’s event yesterday afternoon with Guyana beating their French counterparts after they had lost to the Dutch speaking Surinamese 2 and a half points to one point on Saturday evening.
Guyana’s victory yesterday ensured that like last year, the home team, the only English Speaking country in South America, again finished as runner-up despite some excellent play from 15-year-old Suhai Feng.
The teenager who resides in Kitty and attends the North Georgetown Secondary School finished unbeaten after drawing with his Suriname opponent on Saturday and defeating his French Guiana rival yesterday.
The Suriname 5-member Chess team, probably inspired by the presence in Guyana of their President Desi Bouterse, defeated French Guiana on the opening day -Friday- by three and a half points to half of a point to condemn the French speaking South Americans to the cellar position for the second consecutive year in the Championships.
A member of the Suriname contingent said retaining their title was very pleasing and emphasized that the sport of Chess is growing in the neighbouring county and said that apart from skill, the superb concentration level of the young players were reasons why Suriname consistently do well at this level.
Guyana’s Sports Ministry and Sports Minister Dr Frank Anthony in particular has been aiding in the revival of Chess in Guyana by trying to take the game to schools and having his Ministry organize several Chess competitions locally.
With more competitions, especially among females and the youth, it is hoped that the interest for and the standard of Chess will improve as Guyana aim to go one place better by winning Gold next. Back to back Silver Medals is not too bad though.
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Suriname dominate Inter-Guiana Games
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010 02:14
... Guyana brush past French Guiana for second place finish
GUYANA wrote the script for this leg of the Inter-Guiana Games (IGG), but it was their neighbours Suriname who were the main actors when the story ended on Sunday night at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Suriname won all of the indoor events, while they played catch-up to the home country in the cycle road race.

Guyana’s participants had their moments of glory indoors when they displayed an improvement on the court in both male basketball and male and female volleyball. These performances were given the thumbs up by Suriname’s Youth and Sport Minister Paul Abena.
Director of Sport Neil Kumar added to that when he called the Games and its performers “highly successful”.
The jubilant Surinamese are seen in this Sonell Nelson photo celebrating their victory at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall on Sunday night.

































VOLLEYBALL

Guyana finished second in both the male and female volleyball competitions. In what could be considered the virtual final of both events, against nemesis Suriname, they were defeated.
Against Suriname in a high tempo, keenly contested game, the male team lost 3-1. After winning the first set 25-21, they lost 25-27, 19-25 and 21-25. Team Guyana had earlier in the Games defeated French Guiana 3-0 (26-24, 25-20, 25-21).
In the female division Guyana got the better of French Guiana 3-1 (25-18, 25-20, 20-25, 25-18) while they went down to Suriname 1-3 (25-23, 9-25, 8-25, 13-25).
Suriname’s Minister of Sport Paul Abena hands over the second place trophy to his Guyana counterpart Dr Frank Anthony. (Sonell Nelson photo)



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Second leg of 2010 Inter Guiana Games launches in Guyana

November 20, 2010
Members of the Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana teams arrive at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Inter Guiana Games at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall

The second leg of the 2010 Inter-Guiana Games (IGG) was launched on November 19th at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, where participants from Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana will be competing in various sporting activities including volleyball, basket ball, chess and cycling until November 21.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, who is performing the duties of President and who declared the event open, welcomed the Suriname and French delegations and commended officials and athletes from all three countries for working to sustain the annual games.
He highlighted that youths will have the opportunity to participate and compete with others and, at the same time help to discover their full potentials.
“These games provide us with the flavour of an international competition between our small, not so rich countries, which give some opportunity for any of our school children with great potential to be spotted and hopefully for arrangements to be made for them to go on to reach their full potential,” he emphasised.
The Prime Minister noted that the games also provide a connection among youths and the people in the neighbouring countries as neighbours, neighbourhoods and regional associations are all important.
“It is for us, the people of the three Guianas to develop as much contact and as many bonds between ourselves as would be for our mutual good. We see these games as strengthening the relationships between Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana,” Prime Minister Hinds said.
He highlighted that over the years the IGG have grown and expressed confidence that it will continue to do so and attract more attention for schools and the population at large.
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr. Frank Anthony said sports consists of competitions and can also be used as a medium to bring persons together.
He pointed out that the IGG is an opportunity to bring neighbouring countries closer, through the bonding among students and athletes of various countries.which could grow over the years and eventually a relation among countries would subsequently develop, as well as an understanding of each other’s country.
Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs of Suriname, Paul Abena, noted that the historic games have proven to form and influence youths positively and should be conveyed to the next generation.
He highlighted the importance of fair play and sportsmanship in the competition and noted that his presence is indicative of the Surinamese Government’s approach to consolidate with the neighbouring countries by cooperation through sports.

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It’s your move…chess teams here for Guianas duel


The four-member chess teams from Suriname and French Guiana arrived yesterday for the Inter-Guiana Games (IGG) which is expected to begin today and run until Sunday.
The Suriname team comprises participants Rosangela Dos Ramos, Ekaterina Naipal, Gavin Ooft and Viresh Giasi, alongside Cuban trainer Nestor Betancourt.
For French Guiana the participants will be Arthur Godart, Karl Merzi, Norman Tjon and Pol-Louis Berteaud, and they are accompanied by Coach Michael Boualit.
Members of the French Guiana contingent yesterday at Ocean View Hotel, from left are Norman Tjon, Arthur Godart, coach Michael Boualit, Pol-Louis Berteaud, and Karl Merzi. (Photo by Orlando Charles)
According to Karen Pilgrim, General Manager of the IGG, the two teams will come up against five players from Guyana, namely Cecil Cox, Sue-Hai Feng, Taffin and Crystal Khan, and junior chess champion Ron Motilall.
Speaking with Stabroek Sport, Ooft said that his team is looking forward to a very good tournament and intends to preserve their winning status. They won the earlier segment of the Games in French Guiana in March this year, and also won last year’s event.
“We won both times, we won last year and we won in March so we expect to give it our best shot this time. We never underestimate our opponent but we expect to do really well,” Ooft said.
Meanwhile, Boualit said that his team is confident going into the Games despite not being as strong as it could be as the two strongest players are off in Europe.


zondag 21 november 2010

Suriname ook bij schaken IGS Kampioen

Suriname wint van Guyana met 3 - 1
De uiteindelijke eindstand tussen Suriname-Guyana is geworden 3 - 1. Met dit resultaat behaalt Suriname voor de 3e opeenvolgende keer het IGS kampioenschap bij schaken.
De 3 - 1 overwinning is niet zo makkelijk gegaan, en het zijn vooral voor de toeschouwers toch wel zenuwslopende uren geweest.  OP bord 3 wist Ekaterina Naipal al heel vroeg duidelijk voordeel te behalen. Het duurde toch nog wel enige tijd voordat ze haar tegenstander tot opgeven kon dwingen. 1 - 0 voor Suriname.
OP bor 2 had Gavin Ooft een prachtige positie met centrumpionnen opgebouwd. Eenieder zag in deze stelling een overwinning voor Gavin. Gavin speelde de partij veels te voorzichtig en ruilde af naar een eindspel, waarvan hij dacht dat hij deze kon winnen. Evenwel zat er in die eindspelpositie niet meer dan remise. De Cubaanse trainer liet zijn ontevredenheid duidelijk blijken, over de gespeelde remise, en wilde meteen de partij van Gavin analyseren. 1 1/2 - 1/2 voor Suriname. Bord 1 en bord 4 moesten de doorslag geven. Op bord 4 zat Rosangela dos Ramos met zwart tegenover de nieuwe Jeugdkampioen van Guyana. Bij IGS hoeven er niet van tevoren lijsten worden ingediend. Guyana, die de eerste dag vrij was,  had eerst kunnen kijken naar de opstelling van Suriname. Strategisch plaatsten ze hun jeugdkampioen tegen de bord 4 van Suriname, in de verwachting dat ze op dat bord zeker 1 punt konden binnenhalen.
De Guyanezen hebben het damesniveau van Suriname aan den lijve moeten ondervinden. In een partij waarin Rosangela in het middenspel positioneel iets beter stond, belandde de wedstrijd in een toren/ongelijke loperseindspel, waarin de Guyanese jeugdkampioen iets meer ruimte had. De partij was erg zenuwslopend omdat Rosangela constant met de tijd spook speelde. Een enkele fout in het eindspelstadium kon fataal zijn.
De torens werden afgeruild, en een ongelijke loperspel bood garantie voor remise. Met deze gedachte in haar hoofd, overzag Rosangela op het laatste moment nog een winnende pionzet, die haar alsnog de zege had kunnen geven op de Guyanese jeugdkampioen. Na ongeveer 5 uren spelen 2 - 1 voor Suriname.
Op bord 1 wist Viresh Giasi geduldig schuivend, zijn voordeligere eindspelpositie, langzaam maar zeker uit te buiten. Ook hier was het dat een foutje tot remise of verlies kon leiden. Enkele minuten nadat Rosangela partij remise  werd, moest de tegenstander van Viresh Giassi, Taffiz Khan van Guyana, zijn koning neerleggen.
3 - 1 voor Suriname. Opluchting bij eenieder. Ook de minister van Sport, de heer Paul Abena, die samen met zijn gevolg, de laatste zenuwslopende momenten op bord 1 en bord 4 meemaakten, reageerde heel blij op de overwinning van Suriname op Guyana. Een geweldige prestatie van jonge Surinaamse denkers. De minister en directie, die het nu zelf van dichtbij meemaakten, waren onder de indruk van de langdurigheid van de mentale confrontatie en druk, die schakers ondergaan.
De succesvolle IGS schaakselectie samen met de minister van Sport, de heer Paul Abena
IGS schaakselecties Suriname en Guyana samen met de minister van Sportzaken.
Guyana heeft hun dame niet in actie laten komen.
Persoonlijke felicitaties van de minister, aan onze 2 vrouwelijke schaakambassadeurs
Na de overwinning van Suriname op Guyana, vertrok de schaakploeg naar de sporthal, om te gaan kijken naar de jongensbasketbalwedstrijd Suriname-Frans Guyana. Bij het opwarmen dunkte een Surinaamse basketballer, het basketbalbord compleet aan diggelen. Consternatie en besluiteloosheid bij de Guyanese organisatie.
Surinaamse basketballer dunkt bij het opwarmen, het basketbalbord aan diggelen.

Na heel wat wikken en wegen, eindelijk wat twijfelende acties om het bord te vervangen.
Het was bijna komisch om te zien de aanpak van de Guyanese organisatie om een bord te verwisselen. Besluiteloos, traag, duidelijk niet te weten wat te doen koste ons meer dan een 1 /12 uur oponthoud. De basketbalwedstrijd startte pas tegen 11uur Guyanese tijd. De Fransen die duidelijk kleiner waen dan de Surinaamse jongens, gaven met hun snelheid heel veel problemen aan Suriname. De Fransen namen zelf een voorsprong van meer dan 10 punten. Met inzetten van wat kleinere, snelle jongens aan de kant van Suriname, begon het Surinaams team langzaam in hun ritme te komen. Hierna was Suriname de veel betere ploeg en won uiteindelijk ruim met ongeveer 20 punten verschil. Morgenmiddag is de classico bij de heren basketbal Suriname-Guyana. Tot nu toe is Suriname IGS kampioen gewordenbij schaken, damesbasketbal en damesvolleybal. Er moet nog gstreden worden voor het kampioenschap bij heren volleybal, heren basketbal en wielrennen.
De IGS delegatie vertrekt morgen (maandag) ochtendvroeg, om 04.00 Guyanese tijd, terug naar de ferry, om de oversteek van 10.00u te maken, naar Nickerie.

zaterdag 20 november 2010

Surinaamse Schakers op IGS (Georgetown, Guyana)

Zaterdag 20 november 2010, Georgetown, Guyana.
Vanmorgen om 08.00u vertrok ik, samen met Geryen en Daniel, richting Southdrain. Onderweg hadden we nog bandenpech, en de reseveband bleek ook niet goed te zijn.
Bandenpech op weg naar Southdrain
Gelukkig kende onze bijrijder iemand in de buurt, die ons bij de ferry kon afzetten. Bij de ferry aangekomen, moesten we nog wachten op de presidenten van Suriname en Guyana, die ook met de ferry naar Guyana zouden gaan. Dus uiteindelijk om 10.30u, maken we de oversteek samen met de president van Suriname en Guyana, goed bewaakt door zwaargewapende militairen, een begeleidingsboot en een helicopter.

De bus van Brian, die ons in vliegensvaart naar Georgetown vervoerde
Aan de overkant, vervolgden we onze tocht met een kleine bus, die in vliegensvaart ons binnen 3 uur kon afzetten in ons hotel Ocean Spray International, een paar minuten rijden van Ocean View, waar de andere IGS sporters verblijven. We arriveerden ongeveer tegen 14.45 u (Sur tijd - 13.45u Guyanese tijd). Voor de busrit betaalden wij G$ 2500 (=U$ 12,50) per persoon. In Ocean Spray ontmoetten wij de Guyanese selectie, die voor de IGS spelen daar verblijven. Zij maakten zich net klaar om te vertrekken voor hun match tegen Suriname.

Hotel Ocean Spray. Uitzicht uit ons kamer op de zee en de seawall
De jongens relaxen nog wat, na de lange rit van Nickerie naar Georgetown
Na opgefrist en gegeten te hebben, pakten wij een taxi naar Ocean View, waar in room 228, de match Suriname-Guyana al gaande was. De taxi vroeg ons voor de korte rit (G$500).

In room 228 was het eerste wat me opviel, de sporters van de andere takken van sport, die rustig op de stoelen zaten om ook aan de schaakselectie hun morele steun te geven.
Het tweede wat me opviel is dat de Guyanese selectie alleen bestaat uit jongens.
De Cubaanse trenador kijkt met gekruiste armen rustig toe naar de verrichtingen van de Surinaamse schakers.
Overzicht van de speelzaal in Hotel Ocean View (room 228)
Ekaterina Naipal en Rosangela dos Ramos, tegen hun Guyanese mannelijke tegenstanders
Gavin Ooft en Viresh Gias in actie, terwijl de Cubaanse trainer toekijkt.
Gistermiddag was de Surinaamse selectie al in actie getreden tegen de Frans-Guyanese selectie. Ook de Frans-Guyanese selectie had alleen jongens in hun selectie. Ondanks dit, won de Surinaamse schaakselectie met 3 1/2 - 1/2 van de Fransen. Winst voor Viresh Giasi, Gavin Ooft en Rosangela dos Ramos. Remise voor Ekaterina Naipal.


Hieronder een mailbericht van Carlos dos Ramos, die als begeleider is meegereisd. mbt dag 1

Opening interGuyanese Spelen
Vrijdag middag vond de opening plaats middels een defile van de 3 landen.De opening was eerst gepland voor 13.00,maar werd verschoven naar 14.00 nm om uiteindelijk om 14.30 te beginnen.De schakers liepen ook mee in de defile,maar vertrokken daarna terug naar het hotel,waar de 1e ronde zou worden gespeeld.
De eerste ronde was gepland voor 17.00 nm.Tegen dat tijdstip waren de surinamers en de fransen er maar geen spoor van de guyanezen,die organisatie van het toernooi in handen hadden.Omstreeks 17.30 kwamen ze aan in het hotel aan alles werd snel geregeld zodat we om 17.45 konden beginnen.
Gavin overrompelde zijn tegenstander in de opening en was binnen een uur klaar.
Rosangela speelde een mooie aanvalspartij en overmeesterde haar tegenstander die lang had gerokeerd op de damevleugel.
Viresh bracht een offer en wist zo zijn tegenstander mat te zetten.
Met 3-0 voorsprong had Ekatarina nog een moeilijke partij die beide kanten kon opgaan.
Het werd uiteindelijk remise.

De volledige uitslag is
Frans Guyana vs Suriname
1. Goddart,arthur - Giasi,V     0-1
2. Tjon Sin Doi,Norman - ooft,G  0-1
3. Bertend,Pol Loi - Naipal,E    !/2 - !/2
4. Merzi,K - dos Ramos, R       0-1
De sfeer is goed en we zijn vanmorgen toegesproken in het hotel door de Minister van Sport.
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Groepsfoto IGS schaakselectie
Surinaamse schakers tezemen met andere sporters bij de Openingsceremonie van de IGS. 

Groet
Carlos
Einde mailbericht.


De dames basketbalster komen net Ocean View binnen, schreeuwend enthusiast dat ze kampioen zijn. Ze hebben gewonnen van meet 99-36 van waarschijnlijk Frans-Guyana. Op dit moment zijn ook gaande de damesvolleybalwedstrijd van Suriname-Guyana. De sporters maken zich nu op om daar naar toe te gaan.

Op dit moment zijn de partijen tegen Guyana nog gaande. Op de 2 borden van Ekaterina en Gavin staan we al duidelijk beter. Rosangela en Viresh partijen zijn nog gaande. Viresh die op bord 1 speelt heeft de talentvolle Guyanees Taffin Khan tegenover zich.

maandag 1 november 2010

FIDE VISION: CHESS IN SCHOOL

LET US MAKE THE BEST MOVE! Print
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Chess in Schools Commission calling ...

LET US MAKE THE BEST MOVE!

Dear Friends,

The President of FIDE, Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, decided to nominate me Chairman of the Chess in Schools Commission (SCH) for the term 2010-2014. That makes me very proud, even more motivated, and I will focus my full energy on FIDE's Chess in Schools Project for the next four years. Here is an overview of my draft plan for those four years:

Our Vision: FIDE World Chess – Children for Tomorrow - Federation Model:

Nothing less than a social project for the whole world, using chess to make children better socially adjusted, more intelligent, better human beings, growing into young adults well-prepared for the Knowledge Society of the 21st Century.

It is also a model for each national federation to become richer and stronger. The CIS projects add value by opening up marketing and sponsorship possibilities, not just increasing membership.

Working principles:

Before we start running from here to there, we need to know where 'here' is. Right now we are preparing a worldwide questionnaire to find out. We will then inform you of the current position.

Structure:

We will establish a body (like a non-profit company) under the FIDE umbrella. I will lead it, assisted by four Councillors: Kevin O'Connell (Executive Secretary), Uvencio Blanco (Americas), Alexander Kostyev (Advisor), Ravindra Murlidhar Dongre (Asia), Jesper Hall(Scandinavia), Leontxo GARCIA (Media relations) . We will establish an office, with a full-time secretary to act as coordinator, our own web site (full of helpful and inspirational materials) and Regional Coordinators to liaise with a Project Coordinator in each federation.

I call on all federations, and every expert in this field to contact me and to work with me to make chess ever more popular, reaching out to more and more lives. If you want to work, become a Member of the Commission; we want CIS experts, especially for the major languages, Federation managers, players, journalists, and academicians.

Budget:

Once a firm agreement has been concluded between SCH and a national federation, clearly setting out the obligations of each party, we will work with the federation on how to fund their project (including seed capital), how to produce their material and which media to use.

Aims:

The main chess goal of SCH is to make CIS a powerful engine at the core of developing chess and chess federations, to raise the level of management in each participating project, adding marketing, promotion, public relations, thus increasing membership, boosting popularity, attracting sponsors, establishing a chess industry, finding talents and making them idols, and last but not least, casting aside the begging bowl, instead setting to work and reaping the riches that our work will generate.

To realise this common target there are some sub-aims, which will be followed in parallel:

· First we will publish a CIS Handbook, stating where we stand, with ideas and general recommendations to help us move forward, not a course syllabus. The book will contain the strategy and tactics to handle key decisions and questions.

· In spring or autumn 2011, a huge World CIS Conference will be held in Turkey, or somewhere else if there is a good proposal. The idea of the conference is to bring together five parties: federations, education scientists, trainers, teachers, and Education Ministries. Later on we will add business and civic authorities.

· Create the sch.fide.com website. This will have every piece of useful information and motivational material that we can find for those working in this field.

A perpetual module:

We will agree specific projects with each federation. You choose what is most relevant to you. We will consult with you to create a master plan together, tailoring it to fit your requirements. This master plan will be not only for CIS, but will also detail how to use CIS efficiently in order to develop your federation from weak to strong, from poor to rich, from small to big.

Here are some suggestions of how to use CIS to create a project that will make a difference:

° Make chess the most popular sport in your country, measured not in money terms, not by press coverage, but by the number of players.

° Build such a large base of chess-playing future voters that no politician will refuse you recognition as a sport.

° Help girls and students from deprived backgrounds to obtain equality of educational success.

° Increase federation membership by thousands, or millions, according to the population of your country.

° Build relations with all parties who might have an interest in CIS: educational, civic, business and political; this is not just a pure chess matter.

° Make everyone happy by using CIS as a tool.

° Enrich your federation, then you will have the resources to find the best talents and make them into heros, known worldwide.

° Revise, apply, revise, apply and optimize your master plan.

Once a master plan is agreed with each federation that wishes to participate, we will also establish the benchmarks to be met and, in order to reach them, your requirements from us. After that, no excuses - you will work, we will help, especially guiding you away from mistakes, and we will achieve our target.

WHO DO WE NEED?

Project Leaders: people with a real passion for chess, believers in success, prepared to work like crazy, and who have the skills (or are ready to learn them) to manage the master plan of each federation.

Coordinators: again, passionate about chess, able to manage the Project Leaders, communicating with them on a regular basis, charting results and reporting to the SCH office. Some Coordinators: Ignateus Leong, Beatriz Marinello, Geoffrey D Borg, Theodoros Tsorbatzoglou, more is expected...

Members: anyone who really wants to make a contribution. Those who just want something for their C.V. or business card need not apply.

Staff: webmasters and translators (especially Arabic, French, Russian and Spanish).

Federations: those which believe in future success through hard work. They will create a shiny new future, in which they will be rich enough not to need begging bowls.

Folks! We are awaiting your call!

Ali Nihat Yazici - baskan@tsf.org.tr

Suriname op de Fide Ratinglijst per 1 nov 2010

November 2010 FIDE Rating List Print
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Players found in FIDE Rating list per 01 nov 2010
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IDcode Name T WT Oth. T. Fed Rtg Exp B-Year S F
 8200017  Lindeboom, J       SUR 2220 0   M i
 8200025  Chin Alein, H       SUR 2205 0   M i
 8200068  Neijhorst, Julian H.A.       SUR 2201 0   M i
 8200041  Gajadin, Dewperkash  f    NI SUR 2200 0 1961 M  
 8200050  Kuslan, C       SUR 2199 0   M i
 8200084  Matoewi, Roger  c     SUR 2150 0 1975 M  
 8200033  Dos Ramos, Ricardo      NI SUR 2125 0 1963 M i
 8200092  Treu, Auke      FA SUR 2121 0 1965 M i
 8200122  Mungroo, Franklin      NI SUR 2116 0 1969 M  
 8200190  Lautan, Shatish       SUR 2090 0 1985 M i
 8200076  Siban, Michael  c     SUR 2063 0 1977 M  
 8200106  Lo, Kim Lin Frank       SUR 2018 0   M  
 8200173  Hanoeman, Suradj  c    NI SUR 2016 0 1987 M  
 8200211  Sanches, Romario       SUR 1985 0 1990 M  
 8200467  Ooft, Gavin       SUR 1959 0 1991 M  
 8200130  Veer, Willem       SUR 1939 0 1943 M  
 8200165  Giasi, Viresh       SUR 1910 0 1991 M  
 8200157  Dos Ramos Sr., Carlos       SUR 1903 0   M i
 8200580  Tjong Tjin Joe, Calvin       SUR 1882 0 1998 M  
 8200220  Wahi, Avinash       SUR 1879 0 1984 M i
 8200149  Naipal, Victoria wf  wf   SUR 1831 0 1989 F  
 8200629  Naipal, Ekaterina wc  wc   SUR 1795 0 1991 F  
 8200416  Malgie, Avikaar       SUR 1773 0 1991 M  
 8200882  Hanoeman, Amresh       SUR 1764 0 1984 M  
 8200521  Ramos Dos, Rosangela       SUR 1683 0   F  
 8200351  Hardwarsingh, Vishay       SUR 1629 0   M  
 8200645  Ramdat Tewarie, Vickey       SUR 1599 0 1995 M  
 T-FIDE title Exp-expected rating change N-number of games in curr. period S-sex F-flag of inactivity WT-Women's Title OT-Arbiter/Trainer Title
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dinsdag 19 oktober 2010

Jaarprogramma Fide Americas 2011

Central America and Caribbean Youth
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Agosto
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Central America and Caribbean U-20 J/G
Merida, Venezuela
Date to be announced
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PANAM Youth
Colombia
Julio
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PANAM Schools
Lara, Venezuela
Octubre
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South America Youth
Lima, Peru
Diciembre
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North America Youth
New York, USA
Junio/Julio
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Continental Championship
Mexico
1ra semana Septiembre
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Ladies Continental,Guayaquil
Ecuador
1ra semana Marzo
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South America U-20
Terija, Bolivia
Mayo
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Continental Amateur
USA
Date to be announced
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PANAM Senior
Argentina
Date to be announced
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PANAM U-20
Guayaquil Ecuador
18 al 24 de Mayo
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Central America Team Championship
San Jose, Costa Rica
Abril
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Caribbean Team Championship
Guyana
option