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Last update: Tuesday December 2, 2003 12:51

Berks & Bucks Congress, 23-25 August 2003

Championship

Points (6 Rounds)

Name

Chess Club

Grade

 

4 ½

Martin Walker

Royston

198 A

4 ½

Robert Richmond

Slough

181 A

4

David Pye

Portsmouth

185 A

4

Martin Taylor

Rainham

211 A

3 ½

Helge Wademark

Bourne End

185 A

3 ½

Jessie Gilbert

Coulsdon & Purley

181 A

3 ½

Philip Bonafont

Hemel Hempstead

173 A

3

David Roberts

Met. Office

184 C

3

John Wager

Maidenhead

181 B

3

Roger de Coverly

Bourne End

171 A

2 ½

Anna Partington

Ashtead

168 A

2 ½

Gavin Lock

Coulsdon

171 A

2 ½

John Townsend

177 C

 

2

Nigel Blades

Unats

171 B

1 ½

Ray Starkie

Cowley

172 B

½

Tim Willinger

 

164 B

Challengers

Points (6 Rounds)

Name

Chess Club

Grade

 

5

Phil Stimpson

Guildford

155 A

4 ½

David Kay

Guildford

154 A

4 ½

Paul Janota

Maidenhead

153 C

3 ½

Charles Bullock

161

 

3 ½

Majid Jeffries

Maidenhead

163 A

3 ½

Paul McIntyre

Maidenhead

138 E

3 ½

Tony Milnes

Maidenhead

152 B

3

Brendan O'Gorman

DHSS

152 A

3

Philip Makepeace

High Wycombe

137 A

2 ½

Brian Atkinson

Slough

145 B

2 ½

Liam Varnam

Maidenhead

161 A

2 ½

Phil Neatherway

Cowley

159 B

2

Joel Bird

Brown Jack, Wilts

150 E

2

Paul Kelly

Hastings

143 A

1 ½

Michael Lucey

Bourne End

148 B

1

Trevor Holt

Olton

152 A

Results - Reserves "A"

Points (6 Rounds)

Name

Chess Club

Grade

 

4 ½

Nigel Livesey

Bourne End

122 B

4 ½

Stephen Pride

Cambridge

134 A

4

John Rety

Camden

136 B

3 ½

Barry Sandercock

129 A

 

3 ½

Colin Gardiner

Falmouth

115 A

3 ½

Geoffrey Naldrett

Insurance

137 A

3 ½

Gerald Pierce

High Wycombe

122 B

3 ½

Michael Price

Hammersmith

132 A

3

Graham Banda

Trowbridge

133 C

2 ½

Alan Collins

Cowley

119 A

2 ½

Ian Matthew

Portsmouth

135 A

2 ½

Robbie Dams

Brown Jack

115 A

2 ½

Thomas Rixon

Berkhamstead

128 A

2

Ricky Brooks

Reading

101 A

1 ½

Roy Brown

Reading

121 A

1

John Gillespie

BT, Reading

131 B

Results - Reserves "B"

Points (6 Rounds)

Name

Chess Club

Grade

 

5

Darren Radford

Portsmouth

093 A

4 ½

Mike Gunn

Guildford

111 A

4

Charlie Goddard

Basingstoke

098 B

4

Mark Wallace

Crowthorne

107 A

4

Neil Harrison

Emsworth

112 B

3

Cyril Winter

Crowthorne

104 D

3

John H.M. Smith

Broughton Arms

100 B

3

Roger Turner

Crowthorne

093 B

2 ½

Alfred Mikurenda

Reading

097 A

2 ½

Gerald Blight

Reading

112 A

2 ½

Jim Rose

Westinghouse

094 A

2 ½

John Carr

Portsmouth

093 A

2 ½

Ray Ryan

Mid Devon Knights

099 D

2

Andrew Challinger

Aylesbury

108 A

1 ½

David Healey

Watford

090 A

1 ½

Ravi Sharda

Pinner

093 B

The cup presented by Mrs Stein in 1976 for the best performance by an under 14 player was won by Charlie Goddard.

Reserves "C"

Points (6 Rounds)

Name

Chess Club

Grade

 

5 ½

Oisin Benson

St Ben, Dublin

65

5

Neil Carter

East Grinstead

071 B

4

Dinesh Jain

Pinner

067 Rp

4

John C.H. Jones

Upton St. Leonards

077 A

3 ½

Stephen Cairns

 

076 C

3

Brian Hicks

Slough

085 A

3

Fred Coombes

Coulsdon

060 A

3

Michael Vandelaar

Coulsdon

066 A

3

Nick Egleton

Portsmouth

061 C

3

Sam Lawson

Thamesdown

023 D

2 ½

Akash Jain

Pinner

073 D

2 ½

Frank Rich

Gerrards Cross

062 A

2

Sue Carter

East Grinstead

017 E

1 ½

Joshua Ye

Maidenhead Junior

048 Rp

1 ½

Kieran Fryer

East Grinstead

034 B

1

Mark Carter

East Grinstead

053 D