Showing posts with label NAG 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NAG 2010. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

"PARENTS FORUM" During NAG 2010


During the first day of NAG 2010 held in Dewan Sri Pinang, Pulai Pinang which was on Sunday, a "meet the parents" forum was held at 5.00pm. A number of chess parents from many different states - Pulau Pinang, Perak, Selangor, KL, N9, Johor and others joined the forum to hear some briefing and discussion especially on MCF Selection Guidelines and National Rating.

The forum is very critical and important to ensure chess is striving on the right direction and path in the country. Surely, all the parents whom children are involved in chess would like to know many related things especially when it involves with the national authority and body in chess which is the Malaysian Chess Federation or simply MCF. Besides the selection guidelines in representing the country in international chess tournaments overseas and the national ratings such as the newly-revised ratings fee structure, some other matters or issues highlighted are (as of what GiLoCatur remembers since lost the notes):

  • Raymond Siew highlighted about transparency and healthy competition particularly about his plight with PICA. Check out his blog - here During the session on his plight, a term "little napoleons" came up. As of GiLoCatur research and not sure whether this what it means, BERNAMA explains about the term like this - “Little Napoleon is often described as one who is pugnacious, arrogant and abrasive, especially a person in power, having features like Napoleon Bonaparte, an absolute ruler in France during the late 18th century.”
  • Azhar MS highlighted about his son having multiple FIDE IDs. He stressed that any accompanying official to look into the registration process carefully to avoid such problem. He also highlighted that his son problem has been longing for many months.
  • Some parents highlighted that their state chess association does not really support and take serious about the National Age Group (NAG) championship. They believe that the state should identify players to represent it in the championship. In other words, the NAG is not really a national-level chess championship as per its name. The parents urge MCF to look into this matter.
  • Both Puan Adzlin and Puan Zurin asked the MCF council the attending members about the case of the children whose parents do not belong to any MCF-affliate state chess associations. Would they be discriminated in the selection process. There were other questions that GiLoCatur missed.

Hopefully, what ever points and highlights that GiLoCatur misses to include in this post, please write them in the comments of this entry.


Some MCF Office Bearers or council members
check out its official blog for the complete MCF Council members


The chess parents including some of their chess-playing children

Whatever it, GiLoCatur hopes that the forum does not wash away just like that without any appropriate action being taken. MCF should do what ever it is supposed and have to do. Chess parents also should play and do their responsibilities and roles. Or else, it will still be the same and back to square one.


Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Summary of NAG 2010 Champions


GiLoCatur and family are still in Penang. We stay another night for a good rest for the kids (as well as to their parents ... LOL) to wander around Penang. Yesterday, after the tournament GiLoCatur and family was treated a dinner by a family friend at a seafood outlet. Thank you very much to them for the treat. May ALLAH bless the whole family.

After GiLoCatur stayed up late last night for updating the final results of the NAG, this morning after a refreshment GiLoCatur like to write about the summary of the champions.

The first question is how to determine a player will represent which state?

The state of residence?
The state of schooling?
The state of where the parents were born or raised?
The state of choice?

How about you stay in KL but go to school in Selangor or vice versa?
How about the parents move to other states due to work?

For GiLoCatur's kids, it is simple and straight answer. All the above answers is SELANGOR.

Both GiLoCatur and wife were born in Selangor. GiLoCatur was born in Sabak Bernam while the wife was born in Sungai Besar. All the children except Fikri were born in Selangor.

GiLoCatur and family stay in Shah Alam, the capital city of Selangor.

All GiLoCatur's children - Fikri, Anis Fariha and Fahim Al-Faqeh are schooling in Shah Alam, Selangor.

Then finally the state of choice is surely Selangor.

OK, let's forget a while about that. Whatever it is a player must choose one state.

So, how is the gold medal statistics by states?

Penang or Pulau Pinang won four. It won both U8 and U10 boys categories. Wong Yinn Long won all his 8 rounds in U8 while Teh De Juan scored 7/8 points.

Kedah won one gold medal in U8 girls section. Nur Islamurni Yahaya of Jaffolea Chess Club is the winner by scoring 6/7 points.

Selangor won three gold medals. All of them are in the girls categories - U10, U12 and U14. Puteri Rifqah Fahada of the four Azhar siblings won the U10. Then the two Azman Hisham sisters - Nur Najiha and Nur Nabila, won the U12 and U14.

Noor Akbar brothers - Daniel Iskandar and Muhd Aziz Farhan who are currently studying in Johor won two gold medals for Johor. Both of them are the champions for U12 and U14 respectively.

Wilayah Persekutuan or often referred as KL (Kuala Lumpur) won two gold medals. It won in U16 girls and U18 boys. KL is strong in these two categories where it won 5/6 medals. Latifah Kaiyisah Mohd Latib and Tan Ken Wei are the champions for such respective categories.

Penang's other two gold medals come from U16 boys and U18 girls categories. Evan Timothy Capel won the former while Ong Choon Yong won the latter.

The gold medals tally may be different if several other players participate. For example, several champions of the previous NAG edition like Yeap Eng Chiam of KL and Yeoh Li Tian. If not mistaken, both of them scored the perfect points in NAG 2009.

Selangor is missing Edward Lee and Amira Syahmina. Pahang is missing Sumant and Sarika Subramaniam who are playing outside the country if what GiLoCatur hears is correct. Kedah is surely missing Muhd Sirajuddin. Some states even do not have players participating.

The chess community and the relevant chess authority needs to brainstorm and do something to make sure all states are represented. The summary and statistics here can be used as the indicator for the chess development and commitment.

GiLoCatur hopes all the Malaysian chess community to work in unity and together to make chess excel and developed in the country.

LET'S HAVE A DREAM AND MISSION!


GiLoCatur signs off from Room 316, Regal Hotel, Pulau Pinang.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

NAG 2010 - The Winners


NAG 2010 concludes today. After three gruelling days of chess battles among all the participants in 12 age groups, and after three tense and tiring days among the parents, the winners have finally emerged. How many of them? 12 champions. 60 top ten (10) winners/medallists among the boys. 30 top five (5) winners/medallists among the girls. Below are the pictures of them:

U8 Girls

Champion - Nur Islamurni Yahaya (6/7)
2nd - Khaw Ker Shean (5.5/7)
3rd - Zainoor Ikmal Maisarah Mohd Noor (5.5/7)
4th - Nadia Syafiqah Mohd Hisham (4/7)
5th - Chua Jia-Tien (4/7)


U8 Boys

Champion - Wong Yinn Long (8/8)
2nd - Jagathees Guna Balan (7/8)
3rd - Tan Jun Ying (5.5/8)
4th - Muhd Faqih Aminuddin (5/8)
5th - Lim Zee Ern (5/8)
6th - Yeoh Ern (5/8)
7th - Ng Shi Yang (4.5/8)
8th - Lim Rui Yi (4/8)
9th - Bryan Lee Ewe Chuen (4/8)
10th - Prashanth Ramasamy (4/8)

U10 Girls

Champion - Puteri Rifqah Fahada Azhar (6.5/7)
2nd - Nithyalakshmi Sivanesan (5.5/7)
3rd - Puteri Munajjah Az-Zahraa Azhar (5/7)
4th - Tan Wei Ting (4.5/7)
5th - Teh De Zen (4/7)

U10 Boys

Champion - Teh De Juan (7/8)
2nd - Amier Hamzah Mohd Zuhri (6.5/8)
3rd - Tan Yong Zhao (5.5/8)
4th - Danish Hamzah Al-Hadi (5.5/8)
5th - Yee Jian Yang (5.5/8)
6th - Nicholas Tan Yi Quan (5.5/8)
7th - Kabir Singh (5.5/8)
8th - Wong Zi Quan (5/8)
9th - Ng Jen Sheng (5/8)
10th - Ian Teh Eu Shien (5/8)

U12 Girls

Champion - Nur Najiha Azman Hisham (6.5/7) [*winner by playoff]
2nd - Tan Li Ting (6.5/7)
3rd - Camilia Johari (4.5/7)
4th - Ee Sun-Xin (4/7)
5th - Kelly Lim Pei Ying (4/7)

U12 Boys

Champion - Muhd Aziz Farhan Noor Akbar (7.5/8)
2nd - Ooi Zhi Yang (7/8)
3rd - Aron Teh Eu Wen (6/8)
4th - William Lee Kah Howe (5.5/8)
5th - Subramanian Sivanesan (5/8)
6th - Ooi Yen Hoe (5/8)
7th - Mohd Faizal Roslan (5/8)
8th - Chuah Hao Feng (5/8)
9th - Tang Wei Kit (5/8)
10th - Shum Rui Yuan (5/8)

U14 Girls

Champion - Nur Nabila Azman Hisham (6/7) [*winner by PE]
2nd - Fairuz Hamizah Ahmad Fuad (6/7)
3rd - Tang Kar Khei (5.5/7)
4th - Hoh Tjin Hui (4.5/7)
5th - Angel Lim Ann Jie (4/7)

U14 Boys

Champion - Daniel Iskandar Noor Akbar (6/8) [*winner by PE]
2nd - Muhd Irfan Haqqim Azhar (6/8)
3rd - Elgin Lee Kah Meng (6/8)
4th - Tan Jun Feng (6/8)
5th - Roshan Ajeet Singh (5.5/8)
6th - Lim Winsen (5/8)
7th - Fikri Saleh (5/8)
8th - Derek Poon Guo Liong (5/8)
9th - Tan Lu Quan (5/8)
10th - Muhd Nuriman Yahaya (5/8)

U16 Girls

Champion - Latifah Kaiyisah Mohd Latib (5.5/7)
2nd - Hoh Tjin Li (5/7)
3rd - Teh Kai Wen (5/7)
4th - Winnie Hong Wee Ni (4.5/7)
5th - Vickie Hong Wee Ki (4/7)

U16 Boys

Champion - Evan Timothy Capel (6.5/8)
2nd - Muhd Nabil Azman Hisham (6/8)
3rd - Fong Yit San (6/8)
4th - Wong Jianwen (6/8)
5th - Muhd Syakir Shazmeer Azhar (6/8)
6th - P'ng Ren Chi (5/8)
7th - Chen Pei Xian (5/8)
8th - Muhd Fareed Mohd Hisham (4.5/8)
9th - Muhd Nurislam Yahaya (4.5/8)
10th - Wong Hao (4/8)

U18 Girls

Champion - Ong Choon Yong (6/7)
2nd - Putri Nur Fariza Ahmad Darji (5/7)
3rd - Lee Yan Xin (5/7)
4th - Nur Munirah Mat Rahim (5/7)
5th - Latifah Syamimi Mohd Latib (4.5/7)

U18 Boys

Champion - Tan Ken Wei (5.5/7) [*winner by PE]
2nd - Lim Zhou Ren (5.5/7)
3rd - Muhd Izz Saifuddin (4.5/7)
4th - Mark Siew Kit-Tze (4.5/7)
5th - Nicholas Chong Ing Hooi (4.5/7)
6th - Fong Yit Ho (4/7)
7th - Ahmad Afiz Afyfy Rosly (4/7)
8th - Gavin Fong Wei Chern (3.5/7)
9th - Fong Yip Siang (3/7)
10th - Tan Yik Shen (3/7)


"SYABAS" AND "TAHNIAH" TO ALL THE CHAMPIONS, AND ALSO TO OTHER MEDALLISTS. KEEP UP YOUR GAMES AND SUCCESS. BECAUSE THE OTHERS WILL CHALLENGE YOU IN THE NEXT NAG TOURNEY.

TO ALL THE OTHER PLAYERS WHO ARE NOT IN THE MEDALLISTS LIST, DON'T GIVE UP. KEEP PRACTISING. KEEP LEARNING. KEEP PLAYING. MAYBE THE NEXT NAG TOURNAMENT WILL BE YOUR TURN.

TO ALL PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR PARENTS, SEE YOU AGAIN NEXT YEAR!


[Room 316, Regal Hotel, Penang. 12 midnite - 1.30am]

NAG 2010 - Day 3 The Heat Is ON! The GIRLS







Unofficial results :

Board 1 : Black wins
Board 2 : White wins

Based on PE (Personal Encounter) - both drew in the third round. At the end, Najiha is the champion after she wins the playoff match.

It is a do or die mission also to Anis for the third spot against Camilia. Unfortunately, the lady luck is not on her side where the third placing eludes her. For next year NAG edition, InsyaAllah, she will join Nabila and Fairuz (to name a few) in the Under 14 age group category.







from Bilik Orkid, Dewan Sri Pinang

NAG 2010 - Day 3 The Heat Is ON! The BOYS


Unofficial results :

Board 1 : Black wins
Board 2 : White wins







Unofficial top board results :

Both Board 1 & Board 2 drew. Three players have 6/8 points now. Awaiting the result of Board 3. Do or die mission for Fikri. Whomever wins will join the fray of 6/8 pointers. It's becoming interesting and tense especially to GiLoCatur.






from Bilik Orkid, Dewan Sri Pinang.


NAG 2010 - Day 3, The Current Ranking for the Girls Age Groups

U8 Girls Section

U10 Girls Section

U12 Girls Section

U14 Girls Section

U16 Girls Section

U18 Girls Section


from Dewan Sri Pinang

NAG 2010 - Day 3, The Current Ranking for the Boys Age Groups


Today is the last day or Day 3 for NAG 2010 being held at Dewan Seri Pinang, Pulau Pinang. Below are the current rankings of the age groups before Round 7 for the boys sections except U18 age group that will only play 7 rounds; not 8 rounds like all the other boys age groups. Meanwhile, all the girls age groups will also play 7 rounds format.


The top two seeds are leading U8 Boys age group. As of now, the 2nd rank won his game. He is one step closer to clinch the first runner up. GiLoCatur is pretty sure that Wong Yinn Long will cruise through to be crowned as the champion.



In U10 Boys age group, the top two seeds - Teh De Juan and Amier has a good chance to be among the top two. The current third rank, Tan Yong Zhao also has a good chance because he is playing against De Juan. If the former wins he will accumulate the same point as the latter - 5.5/7. Then the battle for the champion will be more challenging and tense.

[ GiLoCatur needs to break a while for a quick lunch with the children. Both the boys won, the daughter does not win. The important final round will start at 1.00pm. 11.00 am ]











from Dewan Sri Pinang