Correct. It's not through lack of trying on the ECF's part to track down title norms unaccounted for viewtopic.php?f=31&t=4794&hilit=title+normsNickFaulks wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 6:33 pmThanks. If that hasn't been registered then it isn't disputed, it is stone dead
New International Junior Chess Organisation for Great Britain
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There was a FIDE edict a while back, that all historic Norms had to be registered or lost. I seem to recall Lawrence Cooper doing a lot of investigation into putting some flesh on the bare bones of claims.
The BCM of the period contains the detail round by round results, but it would have been 95-96 as he didn't play the following season The competition was a 13 round marathon, being an all play all of 14 teams.
Charlie's results in 4NCL 95-96 as extracted from the 1996 BCM.
Rd 1 Win v A Summerscale (Slough)
Rd 2 Loss v A Kinsman (Guildford)
Rd 3 Win v J Littlewood (NW Eagles)
Rd 4 Loss v R Phillips (Bristol)
Rd 5 Loss v O'Shaughnessy (Na Fianna)
Rd 6 Loss v M Chandler (BCM)
Rd 7 Loss v C Cobb (Witney)
Rd 8 Loss v B Martin (Wood Green)
Rd 9 Win v S Ziedler (SW Dragons)
Rd 10 Win v A Harley (Croydon)
Rd 11 Loss v J Howell (Midland Monarchs)
Rd 12 Draw v C Pritchett (Hertford)
Rd 13 Loss v P Johnstone (Richmond)
Doesn't look like a Norm performance, even if the then FIDE rules allowed it. He played several non-ENG players, but that's about it.
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No IM norm this time either it would seem, as he's lost to a Spanish FM today. But a credible try, especially as he's been doing much more coaching than playing in recent years. One round to go still of course.
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Not entirely correct. Northern Ireland does not have a separate chess team.Ian Thompson wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 10:57 amAs do the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.Tim Harding wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 9:19 pmb) In chess the Welsh and Scots have their own teams and organisations.
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There is an all-Ireland chess team (in the Glorney Gilbert etc for juniors, as well as Chess Olympiads), as in cricket and rugby union.
The Isle of Man may have a (mostly German) 4NCL team but it isn't a member of FIDE, is it?
Tim Harding
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Historian and FIDE Arbiter
Author of 'Steinitz in London,' British Chess Literature to 1914', 'Joseph Henry Blackburne: A Chess Biography', and 'Eminent Victorian Chess Players'
http://www.chessmail.com