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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News • Major Tournaments • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog • Women's Chess  >  New FIDE WOM world class initiatives for girls

      New FIDE WOM world class initiatives for girls

      FIDE, Geneva, Girl's Chess, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, Saigon, Susan Polgar, Webster University, WOM, Women's Chess, Women's Committee


      The FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess (WOM) announced a new world class initiative to promote and further women’s chess.

      It is co-sponsored by FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, WOM, Webster University, and the Susan Polgar Foundation.

      As part of this “Chess for Girls” project, there will be two events this summer. The first one will take place at Webster University in Geneva, Switzerland, June 22-29, followed by a second one in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam July 1-8.

      The schedule for the Geneva “Chess for Girls Europe” event will be:

      June 22 Arrival Day
      June 23 – 26 Training sessions
      June 27-28 Rapid competition
      June 28 Closing Ceremony 5pm
      June 29 Departure

      Housing (based on double occupancy with another participant) and meals will be complimentary for all invited participants at Webster University’s campus in Geneva. Meals will be provided starting with dinner on the 22nd and end with lunch on the 29th.

      Parents (or other accompanying persons) may join (and share room with their daughters), but will have to pay for their own expenses. That cost will be: Sfr 120 (or about 100 EUR)/day including 3 meals a day, a total of about 700 EUR for the week.

      Ten of the top young talents from around the world are invited for each of the two events. For the event in Geneva, only top girls from Europe will be invited, based on the April 2014 Top Girls’ rating list, with the restriction that only one player per federation is invited (other than the host federation).

      Also a nominee from the host federations plus a “wild card” participant will be invited.

      The idea is to raise the playing level of the elite young female talent. First, a four-day training session will take place with former World Champion Susan Polgar (and her team), followed by a 2-day round-robin competition in Rapid Chess G/15 10.

      Prizes:

      1st 2,000 EUR
      2nd 1,250 EUR
      3rd 750 EUR
      4th 500 EUR
      5th 400 EUR
      6th 300 EUR
      7th 250 EUR
      200 EUR each for the remaining participants

      The following players have confirmed:

      Nastassia Ziaziulkina BLR 2407
      Yuliya Shvayger ISR 2330
      Veronica Foisor ROU 2274
      Filiz Osmanodia GER 2269
      Anna Styazhkina RUS 2220
      Bianca Havanecz HUN 2195
      Maria Gevorgyan ARM 2181
      Camille De Seroux SWI 2118

      The schedule for the “Chess for Girls Asia” event in Ho Chi Minh City:

      July 1 Arrival Day
      July 2-5 Training sessions
      July 6-7 Rapid competition
      July 7 Closing ceremony at 5pm
      July 8 Departure

      Housing (based on double occupancy with another participant) and meals will be complimentary for all invited participants in a four star hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. Meals will be provided starting with dinner on July 1st and end with lunch on July 8th.

      Parents (or other accompanying persons) may join, but will have to pay for their own expenses. That cost will be $100/day for the hotel + 3 meals, a total of $700 for the week.

      Ten of the top young talents from around the world are invited for each of the two events. For the event in Ho Chi Minh City, only top girls from Asia will be invited, based on the April 2014 Top Girls’ rating list, with the restriction that only one player per federation is invited (other than the host federation).

      Also a nominee from the host federations plus a “wild card” participant will be invited.

      The idea is to raise the playing level of the elite young female talent. First, a four-day training session will take place with former World Champion Susan Polgar (and her team), followed by a 2-day round-robin competition in Rapid Chess G/15 10.

      Prizes:

      1st 2,000 EUR
      2nd 1,250 EUR
      3rd 750 EUR
      4th 500 EUR
      5th 400 EUR
      6th 300 EUR
      7th 250 EUR
      200 EUR each for the remaining participants

      The following players have confirmed:

      Tingjie Lei CHN 2436
      Zhansaya Abdumalik KAZ 2379
      Rout Padmini IND 2354
      Aulia Medina INA 2332
      Thi Nguyen VIE 2312
      Sarasaday Khademalsharieh IRI 2292
      Enkhtuul Altanulzii MON 2260
      Sarvinoz Kurbonboeva UZB 2195

      The rest of the field will be finalized shortly.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 22, 2014 at 3:18 am

        Is Kasparov donating money for this?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        May 22, 2014 at 2:33 pm

        I Hope Nakamura plays in this tourney. She will be the best in the group.

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