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Subject: Re: 10th WCCC

Author: Tony Werten

Date: 03:48:47 11/15/01

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On November 15, 2001 at 06:23:19, Andrew Williams wrote:

>On November 15, 2001 at 05:59:26, Tony Werten wrote:
>
>>On November 14, 2001 at 11:15:30, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>>
>>>On November 14, 2001 at 10:47:04, Tony Werten wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>From 5 to 11 July 2002, the 7th Computer Olympiad will be held in Maastricht.
>>>>Part of the olympiad will be the 10th WCCC.
>>>>
>>>>I'll give more information as soon as it's available.
>>>>
>>>>cheers,
>>>>
>>>>Tony
>>>
>>>1) You scheduled this so that travel for Americans will take place on a major
>>>holiday.  I mean, why not hold this on December 26th?
>>
>>July 5th is the opening of the Olympiad. Don't know when chess will start. There
>>are over 200 countries in the world. Somebody will have an independence day
>>during the event as well. Last year, in august, you were the only american
>>operator.( How many were there in London ?) Now in July there is a problem which
>>would keep all americans away ?
>>
>>>
>>>2) This event has been held in Europe many consecutive times, which is contrary
>>>to the ICCA charter.
>>
>>True. Problem is that there are no sponsors in the US. As you might have
>>noticed, there hasn't been a major event in the US for over 10 years.
>>
>>Given the choice between a sponsored event in Europe, or an unsponsored event in
>>a country that hasn't been able to organize an event in over 10 years, I guess
>>the choice was easy.
>>
>>Face it, europe seems to be the only place where computerchess lives ( with the
>>exception of Australia maybe ) so it's the only place where you can find
>>sponsors. Has there been a national championship outside Europe and Australia
>>the last 10 years ?
>>
>>Irony is that the ICCA charter (alternate championships between europe and
>>america ) feels to me to, was meant to "protect" europe ie make sure that the
>>americans would not organise all the events. Now they do not return the favor.
>>Making sure you are being treated fair is easier than treating fair.
>>
>
>The question is, did ICCA make any attempt to find a North American sponsor?
>Since the charter says that the championships should alternate between
>North America and Europe, surely it behoves ICCA to try to achieve that?
>To be clear, it seems disingenuous to say that "the americans" have not
>organized something, when it is *ICCA* which is responsible for organizing
>the event.

Not entirely. The fact that nothing has been organised gives an indication how
much it lives ie how easy it is to find a sponsor.

>
>>Tony
>>
>>ps 2003 will be in europe as well.
>
>Really? When? Where? How has this been determined?

It was in the last ICGA journal, on the calender. Seems most people have
overlooked it. Nothing set yet, except that it will be Graz.

Tony
>
>Andrew



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