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Lyle Craver
04-01-2011, 01:20 AM
Governors please distribute this to your players as applicable

2011 North American Youth Championship
Invitation

DATES: June 25-29, 2011
WHERE: Doubletree Tarrytown Hotel
455 South Broadway
Tarrytown, NY 10591 USA

Chess Educators, LLC, The Confederation of Chess for the Americas (CCA), the
World Chess Federation (FIDE) and the US Chess Federation (USCF) are pleased to
invite you to participate in the 7th Annual North American Youth Championship.

This event is open to players from the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Mexico and the
United States. This Championship will be rated by the US Chess Federation
(USCF) and the World Chess Federation (FIDE). FIDE rules will apply.

The top boy and the top girl in each section will qualify to play in the 2012 Pan
American Youth Championship. These players will be considered official players, and
the accommodation and meals will be provided by the local organizer at no cost.

The top player in each section will receive the FIDE Candidate Master Title, which
will be officially approved at the FIDE Congress in October 2011.

Trophies for the top five (5) players in each section.

SECTIONS (age as of Jan 1, 2011):
Open Sections and Girls Sections for players ages under 8, 10, 12, 14,16 & 18.
Note: Sections with less than 8 players will be combined at the Tournament
Directorʼs discretion. FIDE titles are based on 8 games played with different
opponents.

FORMAT: 7 ROUNDS, SWISS SYSTEM

TIME CONTROL: Game 90 minutes, plus 30 seconds increment.
SCHEDULE:

• Saturday, June 25, Arrival day
• Sunday, June 26, Opening Ceremony and Technical Meeting 9:30am;
• Round 1, 10am; Round 2, 3pm.
• Monday, June 27, Round 3, 10am; Round 4, 3pm.
• Tuesday, June 28, Round 5, 10am; Round 6, 3pm.
• Wednesday, June 29, Round 7, 10am; Awards Ceremony, 2:15pm; Speed Chess and
Bughouse Tournaments from 4-7pm.

TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION:
(All players pay entry fees)
• $75 for registrations by May 24, 2011
• $100 for registration by June 13, 2011
• $125 for registration by June 25, 2011

LODGING: DOUBLETREE TARRYTOWN HOTEL, 455 South Broadway, Tarrytown,
NY 10591, USA. $119, plus taxes. This hotel is located in Westchester County in New
York, and it is only 35 minutes away from Grand Central Station in New York City by
Metro North Train. Each room has 2 double beds, and the price is the same for 1-4
people in the same room.
This is special rate and you must mention “Chess” when you make the reservation. You
must make your reservation by Thursday, May 26, 2011 (Cutoff Date).
Call 1-914-631-5700.
Free Parking
Free Internet Connection
Each National Federation will be entitled to 1/2 a room in a double room for their official
player in the open and girls sections based on ages under 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 &18 and a
room for the Head of Delegation for each country. National Federations have until
Tuesday, May 24, 2011, to send the list of official players to the organizer.
Special letters of invitation will be given to participants for Visa Entry Purposes. These
letters can only be requested by the National Federations.

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION VISIT
www.chesseducators.com/northamericanyouth or Contact the Organizer, Beatriz
Marinello by e-mailing Beatriz@chesseducators.com or calling 917-553-4522.
We are looking forward to your visit and your participation in this prestigious event. The
event will include staff who speak English and Spanish.

Yours for Chess,
Beatriz Marinello
2011 North American Youth Championship Organizer

Michael Barron
04-01-2011, 10:21 PM
Dear Governors,

We need to select a Head of Canadian Delegation at 2011 NAYCC - I would think, even before we select official players.
In this case the Head of Canadian Delegation could manage the players' applications and the process of players selection.

Moreover, a few days ago I got email from Aris Marghetis:


I am looking for the leaders of the Canadian delegation to the 2011 North American Youth Chess Championship just outside New York near the end of June. I am in discussions with the organizers regarding working there as an arbiter, and I figure there might be some opportunities to combine expenses and/or other conveniences with Canadian attendees and their families.

So, it's a good time to make our minds regarding this position.

If you know somebody who is interested in this position, please let me know.