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      European Team Chess Championships 2011

      European Team Championship, Greece


      European Team Chess Championships 2011, the top team event of the year

      The European Team Chess Championship will take place 2nd to 11th of November in Porto Carras, Greece. 38 countries participate in the open section, with 135 GMs and 175 titled players. The countries participating in the women section are 28, with 11 GMs, 40 WGMs, 27 IMs and a total of 123 players.

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      The European Team Championship will be held on the Swiss system in 9 rounds, with one open section and one section for the women’s teams, considered as separate competitions. According to ECU and FIDE rules, the time control will be 90 min for 40 moves + 30 min for the rest of the game + 30 sec increment for every move played starting from the first move.

      Schedule

      2 November: Arrival of Delegations
      2 November: Captain’s Meeting – 22:00
      3 November: Opening Ceremony – 14:30
      3 November: Round 1 – 15:00
      4 November: Round 2 – 15:00
      5 November: Round 3 – 15:00
      6 November: Round 4 – 15:00
      7 November: Round 5 – 15:00
      8 November: Round 6 – 15:00
      9 November: Round 7 – 15:00
      10 November: Round 8 – 15:00
      11 November: Round 9 – 13:00
      11 November: Closing Ceremony – 21:00
      12 November: Departure of delegations

      Live games at the official website

      Venue

      The games of the European Team Chess Championships 2011 will take place in the Olympic Hall Congress Center (1500 sq. m.), within the 5-star Porto Carras Grand Resort. It is the same venue that hosted the record breaking World Yuth Chess Championship.

      The luxury Porto Carras Grand Resort is situated in an enchantingly verdant landscape in Halkidiki, Greece. Set like a gem in 1763 hectares (17 million sq. m.) of incredibly beautiful grounds, it is a paradise of green, fringed by seemingly endless sandy beaches, in fact nine kilometers of them!

      Videos from the venue here

      Past winners of the event

      1957: USSR
      1961: USSR
      1965: USSR
      1970: USSR
      1973: USSR
      1977: USSR
      1980: USSR
      1983: USSR
      1989: USSR
      1992: Russia
      1997: England
      1999: Armenia
      2001: Netherlands
      2003: Russia
      2005: Netherlands
      2007: Russia
      2009: Azerbaijan

      As seen above, up to 1992 the ETCC was always won by the ex-USSR but from 1997 the title has been won by other European countries as well: Russia, England, Armenia, Netherlands and Azerbaijan had all a “gold” title!

      In the women’s event (it started in 1992) only Russia has won the title twice, and both of them in the last 2 events! All the past winners:

      1992: Ukraine
      1997: Georgia
      1999: Slovakia
      2001: France
      2003: Armenia
      2005: Poland
      2007: Russia
      2009: Russia

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        October 28, 2011 at 1:18 pm

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