The Durham County Chess Association will be holding an Executive Meeting on Tuesday 26th September, starting at 7.30.
The Zoom link is
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7557847857?pwd=c1ZtTm9xcy9qQWErNk1pY1M4Skw1UT09
Passcode: TimChess
Durham County Chess Association
The Durham County Chess Association will be holding an Executive Meeting on Tuesday 26th September, starting at 7.30.
The Zoom link is
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7557847857?pwd=c1ZtTm9xcy9qQWErNk1pY1M4Skw1UT09
Passcode: TimChess
As part of the Durham County Congress a Junior Tournament was held on Sunday 14th May. Here is a report by the organiser Keven Wilson:
We had 44 people playing in the event, divided into two sections. There were two age categories in each section. These were the first three in each category:-
Age 7 – 8: 1, Tashil Lankapura, 2, Marco Balocco, 3, Henry Styles.
Age 9 – 10: 1, Daniel Sewart, 2, Can Sezen, 3, John Smith.
Age 11 – 13: 1, Sagar Patel; 2, Balin Li; 3, Jamie Wang.
Age 14 – 16: 1, Joe Eggbert, 2, Rhys Orton, 3, Riley Lambert-Cousins.
The Durham County Individual Championships are decided on league results. This season’s winners of the four sections are:
Alan Sayers Trophy (County Champion) – David Mooney (South Shields)
Robin Horner Trophy (under 1950) – George Gazis (Durham City)
Terry Holmes Trophy (under 1750) – Daniel Turnbull (Peterlee)
William Bentley Trophy (under 1600) – Sanuel Greig (Thornaby)
The full results can be found here:
Details of this major event can be found on the website:
For details see the South Shields club’s website:
Many thanks to Mick Riding, who again did a terrific job in organising the Durham County Congress, as well as the team of arbiters.
Mick has supplied the following report with the list of winners:
First off, great turn out again, I thoroughly enjoyed it and appreciate your support – same again next year please. 
OPEN
David Walker, Tim Wall, Andrew Burnett, Jonathan Arnott and Chris Izod. Share =1 and £150 each.
Grading prizes Marcos Caso Huerta (U2000 sum of opponents tie break) and Andrew Swales (U1900) £50 each.
MAJOR
1st Srivathsan Sasikumar (£400), 2nd John Cawston, Royce Parker, Dave Patterson £117 each.
Grading prizes Kristaps Baumanis (U1750) and Stephen Holmes (U1600 sum of opponents tie break) £50 each.
MINOR
1st Joel Tofield-Brown, £400 2nd Danield Williams, £250, =3rd Rob Jarvis, Ryan Duff (£50 each). Aidin Breakley was also =3 but wins the U1400 rating prize.
Grading Prizes Ethan Tatters (U1550) £50 and Aidin Breakley (Unrated) £50 each.
The full results can be found here:
Open
https://chess-results.com/tnr765953.aspx?lan=1
Major
https://chess-results.com/tnr765954.aspx?lan=1
Minor
The Durham County Chess Association Annual General Meeting is to be held as a ZOOM meeting at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday 30th May 2023. The Zoom link is
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7557847857?pwd=c1ZtTm9xcy9qQWErNk1pY1M4Skw1UT09
Passcode: TimChess
Tim Wall has sent details of the North East Zonal of the 2023 EJCOA National Youth Championships, to be held on Sunday June 18, 1pm-6pm, at Forest Hall Ex-Servicemen’s Institute, 26 Crescent Way North, Forest Hall NE12 8AR.
(Please note: this is NOT Forest Hall Social Club on Great Lime Road, Palmersville).
There are sections for: Under 8s, Under 10s, Under 12s, Under 14s, Under 16s, Under 18s & Under 20s.
Juniors will qualify from the North East Zonal to the EJCOA Youth Championships National Finals, which are in the form of 5-round FIDE-rated tournaments and include high-level coaching from experienced FIDE Trainers.
The EJCOA National Finals take place on 7-9 July at Nottingham High School.
(See this link for more details: https://ejcoa.co.uk/national-youth-championships )
Entry forms in Word and pdf formats are attached:
A reminder that the Durham County Chess Association Congress will he held in Darlington over the weekend of 12-14 May. This will include a one-day Junior Event on Sunday 14 May. Entry forms for both can be downloaded here:
A belated report on the Durham County Junior Championships, held in Coxhoe on 18th March.
Here is a list of the prizewinners, supplied by the main organiser Douglas Smith:
U-18: Luke Owen (4/5)
U-15: Xander Gray, Tom Hawkins, Riley Lambert-Cousins, Georgii Polonskyi (3/5)
U-13: Fedir Dyshliuk (5/5)
U-11: Elliot McDonald, Lleyton Rennie (4/5)
U-9: Daniel Sewart (4/5)
U-15 Girls: Jessica Sewart (0.5/5)
Secondary Runners-up: Bailin Li, Jamie Wang (4/5, also both U-13)
Primary Winners: Yannick Haniffa, Aditya Jadhav (4/5)