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  1. British Championship 2024. Schedule and Format. Saturday 27th July to Sunday 4th August. 9 round Swiss Championship with rounds starting at 2.30pm each day, aside from round 9 which will start at 10.00am on the final Sunday. First 40 moves in 90 minutes, then 30 minutes added for remainder of game, with 30 second increments added from move 1.

  2. ECF Chess for All Festival; Online Grand Prix Series 2021; British Online Chess Championships 2021; Online Counties Championships 2021; British Online Chess Championships 2020; Online Counties Championships 2020; ECF Tournament Rules; Organisers. Organisers' Area; Coaches & Arbiters. New ECF Registered Coaches Scheme; Registered Coaches List ...

  3. The first British Championship was organized by the British Chess Association as an event at the 1866 London Congress. A rule awarded the B.C.A. Challenge Cup permanently to a player who won two consecutive titles. John Wisker accomplished this in 1872 by defeating Cecil De Vere in a play-off.

  4. British Online Champion. Harry Grieve. British Online Rapidplay Champion. Gawain Jones. British Online Blitz Champion. Ameet Ghasi. British Online Bullet Champion. Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant. British Women’s Online Champion.

    Event
    Time Control
    1st Place
    2nd Place
    Championship
    Standard
    Michael Adams
    Ameet Ghasi
    Women’s
    Standard
    Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant
    Nina Pert
    Seniors 65+
    Standard
    George Green
    Dave Bray
    Seniors 50+
    Standard
    Clive Frostick
    Robert Willmoth
  5. Supporting this great event is The John Robinson Youth Chess Trust. The Trust (an independent registered charity) was founded in 2006 to support junior chess in England. . The Trust has generously supported the British since 2006 and in 2023 awarded the English Chess Federation £10,000 to facilitate the promotion and organising of the event and to provide junior coaching during the champions

  6. BCC History. The British Chess Championships have run in an almost unbroken series since the first British in 1904, which was played in Hastings and won by William Ewart Napier as British Chess Champion and Kate Finn as British Women’s Champion. Leicester player H E Atkins won the second event in 1905, and still holds the record for the most ...

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