Seven rounds of a tense chess battle for the title of the Team Champion 2018 at the 1st FIDE World Team Chess Championship 2018 for the Disabled came to its successful end. The championship was organized by Dresdner Schachfestival e.V. under the auspices of FIDE. It started on 14 October with 9 teams participating from 4 FIDE national federations.
IPCA Russia became the World Team Chess Champion for the Disabled 2018, followed by the Silver Medalists Deaf Poland Team. The bronze medal went to Niedersachsen of Germany.
The Organizing Committee Chairman Dr. Dirk Jordan traditionally opened the Round wishing all participants luck.
The FIDE Vice President Akaki Iashvili was a special guest of the last round and made a ceremonial first move on Board 1.
Deutschland Jugend team met the Team Hungary in the last round.
Deaf Poland Team has had a good tournament and managed to secure the second place in the championship.
The two youth teams participating in the competition: Youth Chess Team Russia and Deutschland Jugend showed a good performance against their adult opponents.
As the young chess players said it was a great experience for them to take part in the 1st edition of the World Chess Competition for the Disabled.
Closing Ceremony of the 1st FIDE World Team Chess Championship 2018
Distinguished guests at Closing Ceremony
Organizing Committee Chairman Dr. Dirk Jordan welcomed all participants of the competition. He expressed his thankfulness for the great performance and good atmosphere during the event.
He also thanked FIDE Vice President Akaki Iashvili for his time to attend the Closing Ceremony of the championship and invited him to the stage for his welcoming speech.
FIDE Vice President Akaki Iashvili welcomed all participants and organizers of the competition on behalf of the FIDE President and FIDE Presidential Board. He read the Welcoming Speech from the FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich. FIDE President thanked all participants and organizers for such a successful event. He also expressed his hope to meet up in one of the next events.
FIDE Vice President Akaki Iashvili underlined the warm atmosphere and optimism that he felt in the playing hall. He is sure this helps a lot to make an event a success.
Mayor of Dresden Dr. Peter Lames welcomed all participants as well as the FIDE Vice President Akaki Iasvhili. He underlined that for them it is a big honor that he attended the competition. He also expressed his thankfulness that FIDE President sent his warm congratulations to the participants and organizers.
It was also remarkable that the ICCD treasurer Holger Mende attended the Closing Ceremony of the 1st FIDE World Team Chess Championship for the Disabled. He shared with the plans of his organization and expressed his gratitude to the organizers who work hard to the benefit of the common goals.
Award Ceremony
The Award Ceremony followed the official speeches. The Gold, Silver and Bronze medalists were awarded with medals.
IPCA Russia – winners of the 1st World Team Chess Champions 2018 for the Disabled
Deaf Poland – Silver medalists of the World Team Championship for the Disabled
Niedersachsen of Germany – Bronze medalists of World Team Championship for the Disabled
The best women team was awarded with a special prize as well – Russian Women Deaf. Mayor of Dresden Dr. Peter Lames awarded the women’s best team.
The Best Chess Players per board award followed the ceremony.
1 board – Marco Drewes of German Niedersachsen team
2 board – Dmitry Scerbin of IPCA Russia
3 board – Mariusz Cwiek of Deaf Poland
4 board – Ilia Lipilin of IPCA Russia
5 board – Maciej Szalko of Deaf Poland
Deutschland Jugend became the best junior team of the 1st FIDE World Team Chess Championship 2018 in Dresden.
Two arbiters got IA and FA norms respectfully: Eckhart Stets and Karsten Wieland of Germany. Egmont Poenisch to present the certificates.
FIDE Observer Thomas Luther announced the dates of the 2nd World Team Chess Championship 2020 which will take place in Dresden, Germany – 17 to 25 October 2020. He also congratulated all participants and winners on the conclusion of such a great championship and expressed his hope to meet up again in two years.
By Kema Goryaeva
www.worldchess-disabled.com/de
Photo courtesy by Karsten Wieland
FIDE President's Letter to the participants of the 1st World Team Chess Championship for disabled
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