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KJCA GP6 2019-20 (Crosstabs)
Venue: Bishop Justus C of E
Event Type: Individual Tournament
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Venue: Sevenoaks School
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Venue: The Cornwallis Academy
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News and updates ....
Well done to all our Kent Juniors who have playing in recent KJCA events and also all those who compete in national and other tournaments throughout the year - Including the recent West of England, London Juniors, Yateley Manor, Junior 4NCL, county team events and the Main 4NCL.
News, results, reports and photos from all recent KJCA tournaments and
other national events will again be published on this website and on our KJCA facebook page as soon as possible.
We have been working to resolve the online issues and thanks go to Sumitra Varma, Alexis Harakis, Vsevolod Belousov and Richard Ellison for all their time and technical expertise.
So ... .... watch this space for more details of the recent KJCA events and how all our talented Kent juniors have been getting on at tournament and events around the country.....

GP3 - This Sunday 19th November at Bullers Wood - Please note details on Parking

European Youth Chess Championships - Full Report
The European Youth Chess Championships were held in September this year in Mamiai Romania. Mamia is a Black Sea resort close to Constanta.Shlok and Shreyas were the highest seeded England players and were contenders throughout the event. The level of chess they played was extraordinary and it is often easy to forget they are still U8s. Shlok won his last game to record a great 7/9. Shreyas also won his last game to finish on a wonderful score of 8/9, the joint highest score. A magnificent achievement by both our players and for Shreyas the Silver medal with 2nd overall and only on the head to head tie break. It has been some time since an England junior won a medal which makes his achievement all the more impressive.
The U12 Open was always going to be a tough event with the top seed rated 2351, (roughly 220 ECF.) Most of Charlie's games were over 4 hours with several close games going to the wire. Every point was hard won but he battled to a respectable 5/9, which included a satisfying win in his last game.
From a Kent perspective, this was another event that highlights the strength of Kent Junior Chess. We have England players across our age groups competing in a variety of international events which is testament to the KJCA. The high quality of the Kent coaching, the competitiveness of the Kent Junior events, the commitment of players, their parents and the volunteers at KJCA are all key factors that have helped all our juniors progress.
Well done to Shlok, Shreyas and Charlie.
All go for great chess at GP1
The first GP of the 2017-18 season was held at Tonbridge Girls’ Grammar School on Saturday 16th September 2017.
As a London Junior Chess Championships (LJCC) qualifier we had lots of strong competitors across the younger sections of U8, U10 and U12. Also a combined U18 Minor and Major section gave our older players some good quality chess games.
The prizewinners in each
section were:
U8: 1st Alexey Lapidus (5.5/6), 2nd Rohan Pasari (5/6), 3rd equal Yashasvini Steeram and Adi Srivastava (4.5/6).
Also qualifying for the LJCC U8: Joshua Moisey and Sofia El-Bachir
U10: 1st James Lindquist (5.5/6), 2nd equal Yifan Luo and Lev Mann (5/6).
Also qualifying for the LJCC U10 Major: Artemiy Shkuratovskyi, Kavin Thooran, Amit Aryan Sanka. Qualfying for the LJCC U10 Minor: Dylan Paterson, Theo Kritzinger, Siena Gurjar, Lavinai Fear, Teo Saunders, Nour Ajili, Max Bell, Roxolana Chaban, Ismail Longia-Zaidi, Reuben Moisey, Sebastian Cazac.
U12: 1st (5.5/6) Denis Dupius, 2nd (5/6) Shahjahon Saidmurodov, 3rd
equal Logan Fear and Stakhey Sedykh
(4.4/6). All also qualifying for the
LJCC U12 Major.
Also qualifying for the LJCC U12 Minor were: Yacine El-Bachir, Kirill Povarenkin, Roshan Gurjar, Ciaran Brightley-Davies, Dominic Coates and Samantha Mercer.
The U18 Minor and U18 Major were merged on the day. However, separate prizes were awarded:
U18 Minor: 1st Thomas Crawley-Boevey (3/5), 2nd equal Charlotte Bruce, Atticus Fear, James Holmes and Lorcan Pritchard (2.5/5)
U18 Major: 1st Jacob Watson (5/5), 2nd Mikey Watson (4/5) 3rd equal: (3/5) Orla Dorman, James Merriman and Eoin Moore
The full crosstabs are now published at: http://www.kjca.org/result/162
The top performing primary school at the tournament was The Pointers School and the top secondary school was Knole Academy.
For further photos of the prizewinners, please look at our facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/kentjuniorchess/?hc_ref=ARQ-F-n4L13XIHyWBnA-RtO-hkN7QH8nR7rngpne3cbWBCnJkR5N7PBsxYeMoPh9MG8
Well done to everyone who
played, from experienced county players to those at their first chess
tournament. We hope everyone enjoyed both some great chess games and spending
time with your friends.
It takes a lot of work and willing volunteers to organise a large and successful chess tournament.
Extra thanks go to Mikhail Sedykh for doing the Tournament Director and GM
John Emms for coming along to support the tournament and help in the
playing hall. Also helping in the
playing hall were John Merriman, Rejean Dupius, Cosmin Oprea, Gary Dorman and Jo Wildman.
Other kind volunteers on the day were: Kathryn Woodward for booking and liaising with the venue and helping with registration, Cosmin Oprea for bringing along the equipment, Emma Holmes for her role as treasurer and also helping with registration, Samantha Metcalfe who organised the trophies and medals for the prizewinners and Conrad Allison who offered game analysis and training on the day.
KJCA is run by volunteers to develop chess opportunities for children and young people in Kent and South East London.
We are looking for some additional helpers to help out this season. Please do consider it as our organisation thrives on volunteers and it is great to work together to create good events and opportunities for our children and young people.
Please speak to one of the
team at our tournaments or contact us via webmaster@kjca.org or directly to Jo
Wildman, current chair of the committee, on jowildman@hotmail.com or
07583337307.
Finally, thanks go to Tonbridge Girls’ Grammar School for use of the fantastic school venue and providing good quality catering in the sixth form block.

Last day for entries - English Chess Federation South East Girls Rapidplay Championship 2017
A one-day rapidplay championships for girls on Sunday 15th October 2017 held at Bromley High School, Blackbrook Lane, Bromley BR1 2TW.
Open to any girl chess players below the age of 18 on the 1st September 2017. Part of the English Youth Grand Prix
Sections
U8, U10, U12, U14, U15-U18
The winners of each age group receive the title of ECF South East Girls’ Rapidplay Champion 2017
- Medals for all girls taking part
- Prizes for the first three places in each age group
- Extra regional trophies for the highest placed girl from the South East in each section
- Swiss Tournament (all players play every round)
- ECF graded for Rapidplay
- Time control – all moves in 30 minutes (or 20 mins plus 10 secs per move)
- Refreshments will be available for purchase
- ECF Junior Silver membership or higher is recommended for all players to play in the event. For those players who have yet to have held ECF membership, one year’s free Junior Silver membership is available on request from the ECF office [email only, membership@englishchess.org.uk]
- There will be an exclusive girl players only social room available between games with access to refreshments and social activities
- Chief Arbiter – Priscilla Morris
Closing date
Thursday 12th October 2017. Strictly no entries on the day. Entry is £15
Schedule
Round 1 10.00 – 11.00; Round 2 11.10 – 12.10; Round 3 12.20-13.20
Round 4 14.00-15.00; Round 5 15.10 – 16.10; Round 6 16.20 – 17.20
Prize giving 17.30 (or earlier if possible)
Organised by Kent Junior Chess Association – all enquiries to webmaster@kjca.org