11/06/2019
WCC player FM Eugene Hua was the best performer for Team Canada at the U-16 Olympiad, Turkey with 5.5 points out of 8. He gained almost 30 ELO points in the process. We are so proud of you
Congrats to Team Canada overall and especially in beating arch rival USA ( higher rank than Canada ) in the last round by 2.5-1.5.
Cheers to Chess in Canada
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Team Canada Coach GM Gergely Szabo provides insight from the World U16 Olympiad in Turkey:
U 16 Olympiad, the 2nd part: Good individual results, “not-so-good” final team ranking
Rounds 6-9:
A relatively quiet and easy victory against Iceland (3.5-0.5) was followed by three tough matches in the final rounds: 2-2 against Israel and 0.5-3.5 against Russia (with many missed chances in both matches), finishing on a more positive tone by narrowly beating USA (probably the only match when luck was on our side). While our 20th place in the final rankings (tied for 14th) is slightly disappointing, it's important to say that we had incredibly rough pairings (out of our 9 opponents, 6 were higher-rated – including top seed Azerbaijan, 2nd seed Russia and 4th seed Turkey Red). Not to mention that rating-wise, Team Canada gained 16 ELO points – so the individual results are more than satisfactory.
I would like to thank everyone that made this possible: the CFC, the parents who were eagerly kibitzing our games (sometimes at night), our wonderful Head of Delegation, Sandra Vettese, and, of course, our fighters: Rohan, Eugene, Shawn, Nicholas and Svitlana. I was delighted by everyone's fighting spirit and how they kept on resiliently battling strong opposition, not being demoralized by the tough tournament we had. These are valued assets in chess – and in any other field, should they choose a different career later on. It was a great pleasure to be the Captain of this team – safe travels everyone!
Team Canada's results at this link:
http://chess-results.com/tnr477602.aspx?lan=1&art=20&flag=30&snr=13