2011 Chess for Peace Exhibition with His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama Print
Friday, 23 September 2011 07:16
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Twenty one youth chess players played the 2011 Youth Chess Tournament for Peace at the 2nd Global Conference on World’s Religions at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, Québec, Canada on September 7, 2011. At this occasion, Myriam Roy, William Fisher, Félix Dumont, Tristan Coté-Lalumière, Zachary Saine, Xavier St-Cyr, Chin Leung, Matthieu Johnson-Constantin, Diana Serban, Tenzin Kunphel Tsering, Maïli Jade Ouellet, Julian-Camilo Osorio, Justin Friedman, Brandon Benson, Antoine Salvas-Lauzon, Isaac Tomatuk, Frederic Coulombe and April Whyne had the pleasure to meet His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama.

The chess event was organized by the Canadian Centre for Ecumenism in collaboration with the Chess'n Math Association and MonRoi Inc. Myriam Roy was the Section A MonRoi PCM Winner and Zachary Saine was the Section B MonRoi PCM Winner. We’ve known Myriam since the world’s first International Women Grand-Prix, which was organized by MonRoi in collaboration with a number of chess organizations.

Khatas are white silk scarves offered to HHDL as a gesture of offering goodwill and respect. To present a khata you first fold it in half length-wise, this represents the interdependence between yourself and His Holiness the Dalia Lama. Then when you offer the scarf, you offer the open edges facing His Holiness, the folded section will be towards you, which represents your open, pure heart, with no negative thoughts or motives in the offering. The scarf is given with folded hands near your forehead, with ahumble bow before them, with head bent over and palms joined in respect. MonRoi thanks Ms. Tenzing Musu for all her contributions and teachings in regards to Khata.

His Holiness serenity and humbleness is captivating. The chess players, their families and organizers are excited to have shared some private moments with the Dalia Lama, arranged by Victoria Pickering.


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Standings

Section A

RATINGS

AGE

SCHOOL

1

Myriam Roy

2102

16

Coll. Notre Dame de Lourdes

2

William Fisher

2369

17

Special Guest from NY

3

Félix Dumont

2113

18

Collège de Maisonneuve

4

Tristan Coté-Lalumière

1911

16

Ec. Ed Int. McMasterville

Section B1

RATINGS

AGE

1

Zachary Saine

1317

10

Nouvelle Querbes

2-5

Xavier St-Cyr

1313

10

Kinderville

2-5

Chin Leung

1290

17

Collège Dawson

2-5

Matthieu Johnson-Constantin

1234

10

La Mennais

2-5

Diana Serban

1201

11

College Charlemagne

6

Tenzin Kunphel Tsering

1051

15

Collège Durocher

Section B2

1

Maïli Jade Ouellet

1251

9

École Préville

2

Julian-Camilo Osorio

16

Antoine-Brossard

3

Justin Friedman

12

Royal Vale High School

4 - 7

Brandon Benson

616

12

Lakeside Academy

4 - 7

Remag Abdel-Aziz

556

12

Ecole Mont-Royal

4 - 7

Rio Xavier Sims Crotogino    

516

9

St John Fisher Senior Cam.

4 - 7

Dana Berman

488

14

Cité des jeunes

8 - 9

Antoine Salvas-Lauzon

6

Éc. Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine

8 - 9

Isaac Tomatuk

246

7

Wabannutao Eeyou School

10 -11

Frederic Coulombe

662

7

Charles-Lemoyne

10 -11

April Whyne

12

Villa Maria

 
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