ECU Board Meets in Crotia
Written by Ali Nihat YAZICI
Monday, 06 March 2006, id:48 Article cached on Monday, 12 May 2008 10:28:33

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ECU Board has made a meeting in Crotia from 26 to 30 January 2006. The host was the Crotian Chess Federation, and the hospitality was on the top level could be provided. ECU Board under the leadership of President Mr.Kutin has discusses and worked over the agenda. The meeting has taken full two days and then all board members have visited Montenegro to see the place for European Chess Museum.
The Crotian Chess Federation, as an active and working federation in Europe, shown that they are very serious for chess events. The new management of Federation was already granted for European Youth Chess Championships 2007 in Sibenik, at the meeting of ECU Board in Istanbul, November 2005

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World Team Championships :: Final Round
Written by Ignacio Dee
Sunday, 05 March 2006, id:46 Article cached on Monday, 12 May 2008 10:28:33
Russia has performed the impossible! Scoring heavily on boards two to four, Russia whipped China 3.5-0.5 to capture the World Team Championship Thursday in Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Russia’s winning total was 22 points while China’s score was 21.5. Armenia finished third with 18.5 followed by Olympiad champion Ukraine.
15th European Chess Team Championship
Written by ECU
Sunday, 05 March 2006, id:24 Article cached on Monday, 12 May 2008 10:28:33

Göteborg is the second largest city of Sweden with some 500.000 inhabitants and situated at the westcoast in the heart of the exotic Scandinavia! At this time, June-August, Göteborg is a fantastic tourist city with shops, parks, sports events, entertainment in 5-10 minutes walking distance from the CHESS-CENTRE. It's summertime and we can almost promise that the weather will be sun and app. 20-30 C.
Read more...4th open (rapid) Kavala 2005
Written by IM Jovan Petronic
Thursday, 02 March 2006, id:42 Article cached on Monday, 12 May 2008 10:28:33
On September 10-11, 2005, the traditional 4th open rapid (20'+10") tournament "Kavala 2005" was held in Kavala, Greece. The winner, Ilias Kazantzidis, scored a 100% result, outplaying much stronger ranked opponents! Ilias is 12 years old, a member of the 1st team of the Kavala Chess Club (which is coached and captained by myself, I am only proud to add), with whom we recently won this years professional 1st Division Team Championship and also won the prize for the best junior board result.
Chess wonder secures world record in 17 hours
Written by IOL
Thursday, 02 March 2006, id:40 Article cached on Monday, 12 May 2008 10:28:33

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Palm Beach Gardens, California Former women's world chess champion Susan Polgar from Hungary broke four international records this week after playing more than 1 100 games over 17 hours.
Polgar set a world record for the largest number of simultaneous games played when she had 326 games going at once on Monday afternoon. Of those matches, she won 309, tied 14 draws and lost three.
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