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      Home  >  General News  >  Using chess to boost city image and tourism

      Using chess to boost city image and tourism

      Liverpool


      Opening move for 08 chess event
      Sep 12 2007
      by Catherine Jones, Liverpool Echo

      PLANNING is starting for a major 2008 international chess event in Liverpool as organisers hailed this year’s tournament a “triumph”.

      The 2007 competition in St George’s hall, which attracted entrants from more than 20 countries, ended at the weekend with China beating the UK 28-20 to win the Liverpool Trophy, and Germany’s Daniel Fridman winning the individual event.

      More than 12 million hits were recorded on a chess website as fans from across the world logged on.

      Tournament organiser Professor David Robertson said: “It’s hard to describe how successful the event has been. In chess terms, it was world class and in how people perceive the city, it was a real triumph.

      “Liverpool’s reputation as a city that values quality and high skills will have been enhanced around the globe.”

      Source: Liverpool.co.uk

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 12, 2007 at 6:49 pm

        This is a great idea. The same thing can be done in Lubbock or anywhere else around the world.

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