[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 237 December 2017
Jil Segerman
jil.segerman at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 09:40:04 GMT 2017
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NEWS
The full set of recent news items, including further details of some of the
items shown here, are on our News Pages <http://www.britgo.org/news>, and
on News Headlines <http://www.britgo.org/views/news>.
Roger Huyshe's Funeral 12th December
I reported, last month, the sad news that Roger Huyshe, President of the
BGA, died on Sunday 12th November.
Roger's family has now been able to make the funeral arrangements, and has
asked that we share them with all BGA members. Details
<http://www.britgo.org/news/2017/rogerhuyshefuneral>
British Youth Go Championship
The 2017 BYGC attracted a big crowd of young players, in fact 46
competitors, aged from 7 to 18.
Thanks to a large number of oriental players currently living in the UK,
there were several dan-graded players, most of whom not being British
played in an Open group for cash prizes. Also thanks to a new club at
Harpenden Academy (who are shown celebrating their win as best primary
school) and a good crop of new players from Edinburgh, Cheadle Hulme and
Letchworth, there was a large group between 30 and 40 kyu in strength. Some
of the games they played were on 13x13.
Full report here <http://www.britgo.org/news/2017/bygc>.
FUTURE EVENTS
- Edinburgh Christmas, Saturday 16th December
- London Open, Thursday 28th – Sunday 31st December
- Maidenhead-Hitachi, Saturday 20th January 2018
- Cheshire, Saturday 3rd February, Frodsham
- Nottingham Kyu Teaching/Mini-Tournament, Saturday 24th February
- Irish Go Congress, Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd March, Dublin
- Isle of Skye, Saturday 2nd - Sunday 3rd March
- Trigantius, Saturday 10th March, Cambridge
- British Go Congress, Friday 6th - Sunday 8th April, Bristol
- Candidates' Tournament, Saturday 5th - Monday 7th May. Closed event,
i.e. by qualification only; you can check online if you may qualify
<http://www.britgo.org/bchamp/qualifiers>.
- Bracknell, Sunday 13th May, Wokingham
- Welwyn Garden City, Saturday 19th May
Later
- Durham, Saturday 9th – Sunday 10th June
- Welsh Open, Saturday 30th June - Sunday 1st July, Barmouth
- Mind Sports Olympiad, Sunday 19th – Monday 27th August, London
- Leo Phillips Isle Of Man Go Festival, Sunday 11th - Friday 16th August
2019 (provisional).
Overseas
The European Go Federation's Tournament Calendar
<http://www.eurogofed.org/calendar/calendar.htm> includes the Major
European Tournaments and a World Tournament Calendar
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