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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  FIDE Seminars for International Organizers in Russia

      FIDE Seminars for International Organizers in Russia

      FIDE, Russia, Vladivostok


      FIDE Seminars for International Organizers in Russia (Vladivostok and Belgorod) – RESULTS

      Two FIDE Seminars for International Organizers were held on November 1-3, 2014 in Vladivostok, Russia and November 8-10, 2014 in Belgorod, Russia.

      Seminars were organized by the FIDE Event’s Commission (EVE).

      The Lecturer in both Seminars was the IO Alexander Kostyev, ISCU President.

      Technical Organizer was NA Tsintsadze Vyacheslav in Vladivostok and IA Ivanov Alexander Al. in Belgorod.

      42 participants attended the Seminars, while 32 participants successfully took the examination test and are granted a FIDE IO norm.

      1. Afanasiev Pavel Russia no ID
      2. Afanasiev Sergey Russia 24185604
      3. Barkov Kirill Russia 24106410
      4. Biriukov Ilja Russia 4113373
      5. Biryukov Mikhail Russia 24100498
      6. Chuhachev Vladimir Russia 4142330
      7. Dolgov Andrey Russia 24115932
      8. Ertel Anatoly Russia 24166898
      9. Feofanov Dmitry Russia 44128525
      10. Filatov Andrey Russia 44146205
      11. Filippov Ilya Russia 4162439
      12. Gluhovsky Mark Russia 24165514
      13. Ivanov Alexander Al. Russia 4126360
      14. Kalashnikov Viktor Russia 4101979
      15. Kalashnikova Ekaterina Russia 4106733
      16. Krivtsov Nikolay Russia 34167975
      17. Legenko Ksenia Russia 4192265
      18. Leonov Denis Russia 4189000
      19. Luppa Svetlana Russia 4189019
      20. Milovanov Oleg Russia 4158687
      21. Ovcharenko Leonid Russia 4105150
      22. Petrenko Andrey Russia 4102614
      23. Romaniuk Illarion Russia no ID
      24. Semeniuk Leonid Russia 4133064
      25. Semeniuk Natalia Russia 4158490
      26. Sidorchuk Yana Russia 44181191
      27. Skiba Sergey Russia 34146668
      28. Spitsin Alexey Russia 24105767
      29. Tsintsadze Vyacheslav Georgia 13601482
      30. Vidyakin Sergey Russia 34142891
      31. Voronina Olga Russia 44199295
      32. Vremea Natalia Russia 44199309

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 26, 2014 at 4:18 am

        Russia is best.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 26, 2014 at 4:18 am

        Russia is best.

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