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    <title>North Belfast at the 1998 European Club Championships</title>
    <link>https://www.ulsterchess.org/archives/chronicles/1998-1999-season/ucu-yearbook/euro-1998/north-belfast-at-the-1998-european-club-championships-1</link>
    <description>The North Belfast Chess Team competed at the European Club Championships in Lubniewice, Poland 11th-13th September 1998. This report appeared originally in the 1997-1998 UCU Yearbook.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>The North Belfast Chess Club by winning the All-Ireland Club Championships qualified to represent Ireland in the European Club. As luck would have it we were drawn to play in Poland, with very strong opposition from Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Ukraine and Belgium.</p>
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<p>Our hosts kindly arranged to collect us at the Polish-German Border, and drive sixty Kilometres to the venue in the quiet town of Lubniewice. The venue turned out to be a "workers camp" of the company of the main tournament sponsors Stilon. Which made for pleasant lakeside walks or strolls through the wooded countryside.</p>
<p><br />The town of Lubniewice was a short walk away, and it's many bars were to provide the night-time entertainment, and a slice of life in Poland.</p>
<p><br />In the first round we were paired against the host club, a daunting task as they out-rated all our boards by 600 points. Despite the lopsided result we played very well.</p>
<pre><strong>Round 1
Stilon Gorzow, Poland          North Belfast</strong>
GM Michal Krasenkow      1:0   Tom Clarke
GM Sergei Shipov         1:0   David Houston
GM Rustem Dautov         1:0   Stephen Scannell
GM Igor Khenkin          1:0   Adrian Skelton
IM Pawel Jaracz          1:0   David Blair
IM Aleksander Czerwonski 1:0   Nicholas Pilkiewicz</pre>
<p>The second round result was a disappointment, this was the team we felt we could beat before we came to the tournament, during the match the result was always in doubt but the Belgians greater experience told.</p>
<pre><strong>Round 2
Leuven, Belgium             North Belfast</strong>
IM Pieter Claesen     1:0   Tom Clarke
FM Jereon Claesen     1:0   David Houston
Chris van Hul         1:0   Stephen Scannell
Koen Bossuyt          1:0   Adrian Skelton
Eddy van Espen        1:0   David Blair
Freddy de Guchtenaere 1/2   Nicholas Pilkiewicz</pre>
<p>Due to the non appearance of the Swedish and Croatian teams this left a bye for the last round, and our hosts Gorzow Chess Club arranged for us to play their B side, headed by two IMs, still a formidable side which we managed after a long struggle to beat.</p>
<pre><strong>Round 3
Stilon Gorzow B, Poland        North Belfast</strong>
IM Jan Przewoznik        1:0   Tom Clarke
IM Aleksander Czerwonski 1/2   David Houston
Olaf Michalski           0:1   Stephen Scannell
Jerzy Brok               1:0   Adrian Skelton
Joanna Wilminska         0:1   David Blair
Matueusz Bronowicki      0:1   Nicholas Pilkiewicz</pre>
<p>The tournament was eventually won by the host club "Stilon Gorzow", who after a narrow 3.5:2.5 win in the semi-final against the all GM team from the Ukraine, went on to beat the Estonian team Parnu by a similar score after a titanic struggle.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.ulsterchess.org/archives/chronicles/1998-1999-season/ucu-yearbook/euro-1998/poland47.gif/image_preview" alt="Ruslan Ponomariov" class="image-left" title="Ruslan Ponomariov" /><br />The members of the team would like to thank all the members of the Chess Club, the Ulster Chess Union, St Malachy's Old Boys Association and especially Jack Kennedy, Elizabeth Blair and Helen Scannell without whose invaluable assistance this trip would not be possible.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>The Times British Schools Championships 1995</title>
    <link>https://www.ulsterchess.org/archives/chronicles/1994-1995-season/ucu-yearbook/tbsc-1995/the-times-british-schools-championships-1995</link>
    <description>This report originally appeared in the 1994-1995 UCU Yearbook</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Ulster's leading school team, Methodist College Belfast, won for the first time the prestigious Times Schools Championships. The Methody team included two Irish Olympiad players, Brian Kelly and team captain Angela Corry. In the semi-finals Methody easily defeated the 1994 Champions Ipswich before going on to defeat Maidstone Grammar in the final.</p>
<pre><strong>SEMI-FINAL        
MCB                  Ipswich</strong>
Brian Kelly    1:0   Nicholas Pert
Gareth Lewis   0:1   Richard Pert
Angela Corry   1:0   Mathew Fletcher
Ken Yuen       1:0   Mark O'Connell
Ian Davis      1:0   Timothy Kiddell
Paul Duffus    1:0   Thomas Fletcher
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<pre><strong>FINAL        
MCB                  Maidstone</strong>
Brian Kelly    1:0   Jeffrey Titmas
Gareth Lewis   1:0   Jeremy Knowles
Angela Corry   1/2   David Titmas
Ken Yuen       1:0   Mathew Noakes
Ian Davis      1:0   John Titmas
Paul Duffus    0:1   Trevor Jarrett
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<p>The prize for the best game of the finals was awarded by Raymond Keene, chess correspondent of The Times, to Brian Kelly for his fine win in the final.<br /><br /><strong>Brian Kelly - Jeffrey Titmas, Times British Schools Championship Final, 1995<br /><br />1.c4 e5 2.g3 Nf6 3.Bg2 c6 4.d4 exd4 5.Qxd4 d5 6.Nf3 Be7 7.cxd5 Qxd5 8.0-0 Qxd4 9.Nxd4 0-0 10.Nc3 Rd8 11.Nb3 Be6 12.Bf4 Na6 13.Rfd1 Nb4 14.Na5 Rxd1+ 15.Rxd1 Nxa2 16.Nxa2 Bxa2 17.Nxb7 Bd5 18.Na5 Rc8 19.Rc1 Bxg2 20.Kxg2 c5 21.Nb7 Nd5 22.Bd6 Bxd6 23.Nxd6 Rc6 24.Nb7 Rb6 25.Nxc5 g6 26.Nd3 Nb4 27.Nf4 Rd6 28.Rc7 a5 29.Rc5 Rd2 30.Rxa5 Rxb2 31.Ra7 Rd2 32.Kf3 Nc6 33.Rc7 Ne5+ 34.Ke4 Ng4 35.h3 Nf6+ 36.Kf3 h5 37.Nd3 Ne8 38.Ra7 Rc2 39.e4 Kg7 40.Kf4 Nc7 41.Ke3 Ne6 42.f4 Rc7 43.Ra5 Re7 44.Rd5 Nc7 45.Rd6 Ne6 46.Ne5 Nc5 47.Rc6 Ne6 48.f5 f6 49.Nxg6 1-0</strong></p>
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