Complete results with standings, prizes, CYCC qualification and Bursary amounts.
GP2 February 13, 2016
U8

U10

U12

U18


Complete results with standings, prizes, CYCC qualification and Bursary amounts.
GP2 February 13, 2016
U8

U10

U12

U18


GP1
U8

U10

u12

U18


NYYCC (CYCC qualifier) and CFC Grand Prix I is coming up on January 2, 2016.
Online pre-registration are strongly recommended.

From October 24 to November 6, I competed for Team Canada at the World Youth Chess Championships in Halkidiki, Greece. It was a very nice experience; I got to play some tough games of chess against representatives of countries all around the world! All the competitors were very strong and well prepared, but I still somehow managed to score 6 points out of 11 in the U14 Open section.
The WYCC is a very costly trip, adding up to around $3000 per person. However, the two weeks of intense chess and a nice, sunny resort is well worth it. Every day, your assigned coach will prepare you for your game against your opponent by reviewing their openings and playstyle. After the game, they will analyze it and show key mistakes for both players. The World Youth Chess Championships is not only a rigorous tournament to compete in, but also a great learning experience to help improve your chess. If it can be afforded, I strongly recommend playing at the WYCC at least once in your life, in order to experience first hand how the world’s chess elites play the game.
Lastly, I would like to thank Corinna Wan and the Seneca Hill Chess Club for sponsoring my trip to Greece! The financial aid was a great help in covering the travel expenses. I hope that one day, more players of the Seneca Hill Chess Club will become strong enough to play at the World Youth Chess Championships too!
Harry
We raised a total of $673 for Harry, Benjamin, Jonathan and Angela to attend the World Youth Chess Championship in Greece and they have returned with greater knowledge of the chess world and Greece.
These four members of the WYCC Canadian Team came to our Sunday Chess Tournament to talk about their chess and WYCC experience. They also helped out with the tournament, played in the tournament and gave the awards out.
These players would be happy to follow their footsteps.
The 2nd term of our Saturday Chess program starts on December 6. We are now accepting a limited number of new students.
Here is the link to the program information.
Please click ‘contact us‘ if you need further information or would like to register.
Rachel and I participated in the World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad back in August of this year. It was an amazing experience representing Canada and being able to play against players from all over the world. The competition was undoubtedly fierce, and the team had many ups and downs during the tournament, but we managed to finish a solid 8th place at the end. We definitely had lots of fun both playing and exploring the wonderful country of Mongolia – we even had a trip to view the 130-feet-tall statue of Chingis Khan!
Lastly, I would like to thank Seneca Hill Chess Club for sponsoring us each with 100$. I hope more and more club players will grow into extraordinary ones and enjoy chess.
Joey
We had 25 plus all the above 5 WYCC players showed up to our Fundraising tournament today. Some also played a double chess game against our WYCC Canada team members, Harry, Benjamin, Jonathan and Angela. Joey played a 8 board simul. We raised $325 today. The total is now $673!
Please come have fun, as well as support our talented Canadian juniors on September 27.
To register, please use the tournament registration here.
We had 30 players showed up to our to our Fundraising tournament today. Some also played a double chess game against our WYCC Canada team members, Harry, Benjamin, Jonathan and Angela. We raised a total of $348 today.
Please come have fun, as well as support our talented Canadian juniors on September 20 and 27.
To register, please use the tournament registration here.
The new term starts on September 12.
Please see link for details.