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  1. List of World Chess Championships. Emanuel Lasker (left) facing incumbent champion Wilhelm Steinitz (right) in Philadelphia during the 1894 World Chess Championship. The World Chess Championship has taken various forms over time, including both match and tournament play. While the concept of a world champion of chess had already existed for ...

  2. To follow the games on Chess-results.com and Lichess.org – click herePhotographs of the prizegiving by Dennis Albert III Dicen – here. The British Junior Rapid & Blitz Championship will take place on 13th-14th November at Kents Hill Park, Milton Keynes. In addition to the titles of British Junior Rapid & Blitz Champion in each age group ...

  3. Jul 27, 2021 · The 2nd British Online Championships will take place over two weeks from 24th July – 8th August 2021 on the Chess.com platform. The event is being run by the English Chess Federation, in collaboration with the Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Ulster, Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man Chess Federations / Unions. The British Online will include separate ...

  4. 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 championship.

  5. Aug 24, 2022 · Chess: Bodhana Sivanandan, seven, shines at British Championships Read more Nick Pert, the defending champion, was runner-up on 7/9, half a point behind Grieve, while Wadsworth tied for third.

  6. Opening and Round One – John Stubbs Day Two Day Three Day Four British Seniors Chess Championships – Brendan O’Gorman An excellent suite of photographs... Photography Ratings shown are the September ratings, but we will be using the October ratings for pairing and rating purposes …

  7. 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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