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  1. British Team Chess Challenge is a competition open to any British school with pupils in any of years 7 to 13 (English year groups). Each team taking part consists of four pupils who attend the same school and are in year 6 or above. Team Chess Challenge has been developed as a chess tournament which ALL secondary schools might like to enter.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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. British Championship Qualifying Places See 2024 British Championship Qualifying Regulations Time Control 40/90 + Game/30 + 30’ Default Time 30 minutes Rating ECF & FIDE Rated Schedule Round 1 Saturday, 27th July 1430 Round 2 Sunday, 28th July 1430 Round 3 Monday, 29th July 1430

  5. May 14, 2008 · Re: British Chess Championship 2024. by Roger de Coverly » Tue Dec 19, 2023 5:24 pm. The date and venue for the 2023 Championships were announced on or about 20th January 2023. We also don't know dates and venues for the English Championships, including the Senior versions. It's usually in May, but if one might be planning to play the Frome ...

  6. 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

  7. The 2014 British Chess Championships were held at the University of Aberystwyth from 19 July to 2 August, and marked the first return of the Championships to Wales since Swansea 2006: Aberystwyth had previously been the venue in 1955 (won by Harry Golombek) and 1961 (won by Jonathan Penrose). As a result of the Olympiad taking place in Tromsø ...