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USCF President Ruth Haring Wraps Up 82nd Fide Congress




USCF President Ruth Haring Wraps Up 82nd Fide Congress |
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By Ruth Haring | |
October 22, 2011 | |
![]() Even the floor was made of salt blocks or tiles in many places. The mine is said to be 800 years old, and when we arrived at the bottom of the mine, we were served a very nice meal and visited with our colleagues from other federations over dinner. There was a short presentation and we returned to the hotels where everyone is now busy packing for the trip home tomorrow. ![]() ![]() USCF primary goal in Krakow was to introduce our new USCF Delegation to the FIDE Congress and to work to obtain more influence through participation in Commission meetings and building relationships with our counterparts in other national federations and with FIDE leadership. Our trip was a great success when measured against this goal and I would like to express my thanks and congratulations to the very talented and hardworking team members: Sophia Rohde, Tony Rich, Walter Brown, Michael Khodarkovsky, Franc Guadalupe, and Bill Hall. ![]()
Ignatius Leong & Michael Khodarkovsky
On August 16th 2011, I sent a letter to the Chairman, Secretary and Councilors of the FIDE Qualification Commission addressing all outstanding issues. The commission was delighted to get an official communication from USCF addressing this matter and a serious discussion of issues ensued. I am happy to report that in Krakow, all titles earned by players were awarded, and that going forward, USCF will engage actively in all FIDE technical commissions and ensure communication to our membership and to FIDE. ![]()
Mikko Markkula
![]() Briefly, some other key notes from todays session: IO Organizer titles approved for Bill Goichberg, Ankit Gupta, Sophia Rohde and Steve Immitt. The Constitutional Commission has created a document and will be inviting comments by the member Federations. There is a proposal to split the World Youth into two events which was heartily discussed and it was decided to vote on this matter in Turkey at the next general assembly. The reason for this suggestion was that it is felt in other parts of the world that the World Youth has grown so big it has become unmanageable, and "bigger than the Olympiad". Of course, in the US, the Supernationals has far more players than the World Youth and is held successfully and managed professionally. Another reason for this split proposal is that it was suggested that it is desirable to separate "young children" from "young adults" for social reasons. New Rules are being drafted regarding residence requirements for "Change of Federation" regulations by David Jarrett from the FIDE office in Athens. The World Amateur will be defined as Under 2000 The age categories for the World Senior will be changed to age 50 and 65 for both Men and Women There was a formal signing ceremony for the contract for the Tromso Olympiad 2014 ![]() Finally, on the political front, I am happy to report that much less time was spent on political posturing by the EB today. However there was one comment today about Garry Kasparov which promoted the very disturbing view that all of Garry's business activities related to Chess in the Schools are a politically motivated, and that such business activities should be put under the umbrella of the FIDE president. Gens Una Sumas |