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Colombo International Chess Festival
Kadawatha - Sri Lanka
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25. 3 08 - 29. 3 08

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05. 4 08 - 15. 4 08

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Interview of AICF Hon. Secretary D. V. Sundar
Tuesday, 30 June 2009

 

 AICF Hon. Secretary D.V. Sundar

 We assumed India’s success in chess was a natural consequence of their large population, just as China, Russia and the United States were successful. But come to think of it, if that is the case, then India should be successful in many sports which they are clearly not. For example, India got its first Olympic gold medal only recently in Beijing (in shooting).India boasts 18 Grandmasters, 8 WGMs, 61 International Masters and 17 WIMs, simultaneously holds the World Junior and World Girls U-20 titles, has won more medals in the World Youth and Asian Youth Championships than any other nation. GM Ganguly is the newly crowned Asian Champion, and to top it all, the World Champion Viswanathan Anand, is from India.To find out the reason for their success, we interviewed All India Chess Federation (AICF) Hon. Secretary D.V. Sundar.

 

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ASIAN YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009
Saturday, 30 May 2009
 
 All India Chess Federation

 The All India Chess Federation has the honour to invite all Asian National Chess Federations affiliated to FIDE to participate in the 2009 Asian Youth Chess Championships (under-8, under-10, under-12, under-14, under- 16, and under- 18) hosted by the All India Chess Federation under the auspices of the Asian Chess Federation from 2nd (arrival) to 9th August (departure) 2009 in New Delhi, India.

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FIDE Trainer and Arbiter Seminar in Iraq
Friday, 29 May 2009
 
   

Iraq Chess Federation on behalf of Asian Chess Federation and FIDE organize a FIDE Trainer and Arbier Seminar in Suleymania, Iraq from 26 May - 1 June 2009. More than 45 particiapnts from 5 countries registered in this Seminars.

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second Subic Open in Philippines
Monday, 25 May 2009

The second Subic International Open follows the Asian championship and is now going on. While most of the top Chinese players returned home for their national championship, half the field stayed for the $30,000 open joined by a army of young Philippine players.

See chess-results.com for pairings and results

See top 5 games online

 
Asian Continental Championships Start 13 May in Subic
Sunday, 10 May 2009

The Asian Open and Women's Championships start 12 May in Subic Freeport, Philippines.86 Players from 15 Coutries include 40 GM's , 15 IM's and 8 FM's  compete in Open Section and  45 Players from 11 countries include 1GM, 13 WGM's, 1 IM, 8 WIM and 10 WFM compete in Women Section .
Same as in the previous cycle, to the World Cup scheduled 20 Nov. to 15 Dec. 2009 in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia and to the Women's World Championship next year.

See pairings and Results of Open and Women Tournament

Download games Round: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 , 89,10, 11All in Zip

See Photo Abum of Players: Women SectionOpen Section
 
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