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FIDE Olympic Tournament in Composing 2016 Devoted to The 42nd World Chess Olympiad 2016 (Baku, Azerbaijan, 17-30.09.2016)
The International Chess Federation (FIDE), within the framework of its "Chess Composition" special project, Azerbaijan Chess Federation is organizing the FIDE Olympic tournament in Composing for 2016, devoted to The 42nd World Chess Olympiad 2016 (Baku, Azerbaijan, 17-30.09.2016) in six sections. The tournament is coordinated with the WFCC Presidium and is a part of the joint efforts by FIDE and WFCC for the popularization and development of chess composition worldwide. The tournament sections and judges are as follows: A. Twomovers – Judge: Jakov Rosssomakho (Russia) B. Threemovers – Judge: Igor Agapov (Russia) C. Moremovers – Judge: Oto Mihalčo (Slovakia) D. Endgame studies – Judge: Martin Minski (Germany) E. Helpmates – Judge: Abdelaziz Onkoud (Morocco) F. Selfmates – Judge: Gennady Kozura (Ukraine)
In each section, only one composition by each author is acceptable and joint compositions are not allowed. The theme is free in all sections, and any number of moves is acceptable in the h# and s# sections. The Director of the tournament is Ilham Aliev (Azerbaijan). Entries must be sent in diagrams with complete solution and any comments by adresse: Ilham Aliev, 8 m-r, 29/18-51, Sumgayit AZ-5008, Azerbaijan or e-mail to the director's address: bestechi@mail.ru Participants should mention their postal address in the e-mail. The closing date is January 1st, 2016. The director will send all compositions to the judges on standardised anonymous diagrams by January 15th, 2016. All judges should prepare their awards by April 15th, 2016. The results will be published on the Internet by May 1st, 2016 and they will be declared final after two months allowed for claims of anticipation and unsoundness. In each section, medals for 1st -3rd places, prizes, honourable mentions and commendations will be awarded, as well as certificates for the prizes signed by the President of the FIDE Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.
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