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Two champions came to Oriole today to collect their CFC Grand Prix prizes and CYCC bursaries.

Nathaniel Yong was the Champion of the U12 and Kajan Thanabalachandran was the Champion of U16.

Nathaniel Yong

CFC Grand Prix U12 Champion, 2013-2014 – Nathaniel Yong

CFC Grand Prix U14 Champion, 2013-2014 – Kajan Thanabalachandran

CFC Grand Prix U14 Champion, 2013-2014 – Kajan Thanabalachandran

Today Arman Sydykhanov, David Atanasov and Anthony Atanasov appeared at Oriole for the CFC Grand Prix prizes and CYCC bursaries.

Anthony Atanasov was the Champion of the U8.  Besides the two champion trophies and $100 Grand Prix money, he picked up his $200 CYCC bursaries, Champion plaque, high point prize and the 100% attendance souvenir today.

CFC Grand Prix U8 Champion, 2013-2014 – Anthony Atanasov

CFC Grand Prix U8 Champion, 2013-2014 – Anthony Atanasov

Tianwen Gao

Tianwen Gao

Tianwen started to learn chess in April 2014.  In less than 4 months, she is listed as the top Kindergarten girl in CMA raing!

Sadly, we have to say farewell to Tianwen, as she is moving to US. We will sure miss this adorable and talented student.

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Sean Lei

Jonathan Zhao

Jonathan Zhao and Sean Lei are big winners of the CFC Grand Prix 2013-2014. All together they won $900 CYCC bursaries, $200 GP money, 8 trophies, 4 medals, 2 plaques and 4 T-shirts!

Jonathan started to play chess when he was in Kindergarten. Within a year, while he was still in Kindergarten, his CMA rating had reached 1000. He has been one of the top players of his age since then.

Sean came to Oriole 2 years ago with both CFC and CMA rating around 800.  His CFC rating is now over 2000! His enthusiasm, sportsmanship, willingness to help….. made him our good role model at the chess club.

We have given out more CFC Grand Prix prizes and CYCC bursaries today:

Jonathan Zhao was our super winner. Besides the four champion trophies and $100 Grand Prix money, he picked up his $500 CYCC bursaries, Champion plaque, high point prize and the 100% attendance souvenir today.

Other recipients today were Levon Ettibaryan, An Nguyen and Roger Guo.

CFC Grand Prix U10 Champion, 2013-2014 – Jonathan Zhao

CFC Grand Prix U10 Champion, 2013-2014 – Jonathan Zhao

Some of our girls in the CMA tournament today.

Some of our girls in the CMA tournament today.

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Chloe (An) was having fun with our regular girls in between the two rounds.

We have given out some CFC Grand Prix prizes and CYCC bursaries today:

Recipients include the CFC regular July 6-13-20 Champion, Brian Hanratty and 2nd placed winner, Sarah Peng.

Sean Lei collected his Champion plaque, high point prize, 100% attendance souvenir and $400 CYCC bursaries!

Justin D’Souza came for the prize and the tournament the first time. He had a draw against Sean!

CFC Grand Prix U18 Champion, 2013-2014 - Brian Hanratty

CFC Grand Prix U18 Champion, 2013-2014 – Brian Hanratty

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CFC Grand Prix U14-16-18 Champion, 2013-2014 – Sean Lei

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Grand Prix T-shirts

 

Hello Parents and Students of Seneca Hill Chess Club, Hillcrest Chess Club, and Oriole Chess Club. My name is Kyle and I have been playing chess at Seneca Hill for 6 years. During these years, I have learned a lot from here. It has positively benefited my life and I hope it benefits your child’s life as well.

I decided to write Corrina a letter of thanks, and here it is.

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CYCC 2014 Standings and pairings

Best wishes to all the Seneca Hill sponsorship winners and Seneca Hill Chess Club players at the CYCC 2014.

Sponsorship recipients from Junior Grand Prix: Read the rest of this entry »

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