Monday, December 17, 2007

MAS - SIN Match 2007

The Malaysia - Singapore match comes to its 19th edition which started on 15th December 2007.
We embarked off on our journey to Singapore on friday morning 14th December via KTM Train. The total of huge numbers are on the list to Singapore this year's match. A total of more than 100 people including parents are in the list!!

It was a success story on our side, managing such a huge squad! I would say kudos to Haslindah Ruslan our team manager for her effort in ensuring that the team were well taken care. Not just that she offered RM50 for those who manage to get a 2 points (perfect score!) and any team that manage to win against singapore (eg : team U-8 boys wins against team U-8 boys Singapore), will get RM200 for a team!!

It was an effort made by haslindah to reward the players to do at their best and at the same time having fun in Singapore! The players this year mostly are new to this environment. It is great to see new youngsters pulling their strength in this event. And the one that scores full point are all the under age kids!!! (amazing huh!), and the best team was won by our U-8 G team!!!
Yeah! we lost... and I admit it was a deep and big lost! I admit too that it shouldn't be that way coz, we have been losing every year to Singapore, ever since their academy existed.. But to be honest... seeing those kids play, the ones that has never played internationally (this is their first) lies all the hope for future chess in Malaysia (giving time that these kids does improves with proper training of course). By giving them the opportunity like this... it is like a dream come true to them and make their parents proud of it. I have never seen parents actually fork up money just to see their kids in action.. And seeing their happy faces..
But, fate has always have its way on every road that we take... It was unpleasant to hear such a harsh voice from Singaporeans... Being so cocky and snobby on the victory. And at the end it wasn't a "friendly match" as the objective of the event anymore.
They are so proud of the victory that they forget what is the beautiful game of chess are all about. Chess was supposed to teach us the value of life, because chess is life (it is larger than life for some people). Like any other sports, chess brought people from all over nations no matter what religion and colour sit together staring at the chess board, and later on talk about chess all days. We have that one thing in common... then why must we destroy it? We are not in war, then why the hatred exists? Are we teaching the right way, the right attitude to the younger generation by mocking your opponents? is this the culture that we want to show to the world? Chess has always been a game and never a sport in some part of countries, is this the example that we want to give them?
I was shocked to hear this... not just me, ask the parents who are so happy to be in Singapore with their children, and suddenly hearing those words... what do they think?
If this year is the last so called "friendly match" then, I am at the least to feel regret... To me I have touch and feel the victories when we first hosted the event. Being the among the first playing the match when it was held years ago.... yes, we win big when it was held years ago, but are we being rude to our neighbour? I can tell you, NO.... as a Malaysian I am proud to say that we are the fair play winner.
View from my room at the Lion City Hotel.


This is another part of Singapore taken from my room..


on 14th dec at 10pm the briefing was held at the Lounge area at the third floor.. you can see the parents and the players listening to every word from the manager.


Haslindah - "we will award the winner with..."


The morning briefing by Haslindah...


Haslindah remind the players again of their duty

The veteran players


Women players - Samantha and Roslina (not pic are Haslindah and Khairunnisa)
U-20 Boys with Zarul Syazwan leading the pack

U-20 G lead by Sukan Wanita Kebangsaan u-20 winners

Mas in the men's team

far behind is Mok with a very young opponent..


Abd Haq making his comeback into the chess scene..

U-12 B

Alia leading the U-14 G

Edward Lee leading the U-14 team, together with Izz, Syakir, and Nabil

U-16 B


U-18 Boys with Anas on top board

U-8 B

U-8 G (and they gave us victory)

U-10 G

U-10 B


U-12 G


Picture taken at the venue of the event..

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Map to Catur Terbuka Rakan Muda



Make a date this 25th Dec 2007!!

PERTANDINGAN CATUR TERBUKA RAKAN MUDA
DAERAH KUALA SELANGOR 2007
____________________________________________

TARIKH : 25 DISEMBER 2007
HARI : SELASA
MASA : 08.00 PAGI – 06.00 PETANG
TEMPAT : SEKOLAH AGAMA OTHMANIAH, KAMPONG PARIT SERONG
YURAN : RM 10.00 UNTUK KATEGORI BAWAH 12 TAHUN
RM 20.00 UNTUK KATEGORI TERBUKA

Nota : Pendaftaran dengan bayaran sebelum pukul 9.00 pagi. Pusingan pertama bermula pada 9.30 pagi. Untuk pendaftaran awal boleh hubungi pihak urusetia atau email ke pecal06@yahoo.com.

Syarat-syarat Pertandingan :-

1. Terbuka kepada semua yang berminat - (lelaki / perempuan).
2. Pertandingan mengikut “ swiss system ”.
3. Pertandingan secara individu sahaja.
4. Yuran penyertaan sebanyak RM 10.00 seorang untuk kategori bawah 12 tahun dan RM 20.00 seorang untuk kategori terbuka.
5. Keputusan pengadil adalah MUKTAMAD.
6. Untuk kategori bawah 12 tahun, sekiranya peserta kurang dari 30, kategori ini akan di mansuhkan dan diserap ke ketegori terbuka.
7. Hadiah diberi kepada pemenang : -

Untuk kategori bawah 12 tahun / U12

- Tempat Pertama - RM 60.00 + Piala
- Tempat Kedua - RM 50.00 + Piala
- Tempat Ketiga - RM 40.00 + Piala
- Tempat Keempat - RM 30.00 + Piala
- Tempat Kelima - RM 20.00 + Piala

Untuk kategori Terbuka / OPEN

- Tempat Pertama - RM 350.00 + Piala + Hamper
- Tempat Kedua - RM 250.00 + Piala + Hamper
- Tempat Ketiga - RM 150.00 + Piala + Hamper
- Tempat Keempat - RM 100.00 + Piala + Hamper
- Tempat Kelima - RM 70.00 + Piala + Hamper
- Tempat ke 6 – 8 - RM 50 + Piala + Hamper
- Peserta Terbaik Wanita - Piala + Hamper
- Peserta Terbaik IPT - Piala + Hamper
- Peserta Terbaik Bawah 18 Tahun - Piala + Hamper
- Peserta Terbaik Bawah 16 Tahun - Piala + Hamper
- Peserta Terbaik Bawah 14 Tahun - Piala + Hamper

* Jumlah wang keseluruhan RM 1270.00
* Jamuan Hi-Tea disediakan


* Untuk pertanyaan / pendaftaran : Faizul 012-2029271 / Rashdan 016-3452507 / Nazif 013-3667395

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

FIDE National Instructor / Developmental Instructor Course 2007

During the Asean Youth team, there was a Chess Course held there for the title, National Instructor (NI) or Developmental Instructor (DI).

There were more than 12 participants initially, then the number decreasing to 12 people. Mostly comprising of School Teachers who were all avid chess fans. The ladies participants were, Suffiah, Haslindah, Fadzilah and me. We were sponsored by Women Sports Fitness Foundation Malaysia (WSFFM), and of course our fees are higher than the school teachers have to pay. Our thanks to WSFFM for sponsoring us!

From 12 participants taking the exams to determine which receives which titles, only 10 of us manages to receive titles. 8 of us managed to grab the NI title. They are ; Khor Bean Hwa (Penang), Abu Bakar Martin (Perak), Mohd Rezal (Putrajaya), Shamsuddin Mat Isa (MSSM), Khairunnisa (WSFFM), Fadzilah (WSFFM), Haslindah (WSFFM), and Joseph Toh (KL)

While the other 2 receipients of DI are; Hamdan Sairi (Johor) and Suffiah Mohamad (WSFFM)

The course started on the 2nd dec with the lectures from Mr Ignitius Leong and then our FIDE Instructor, Mr Olimpiu G Urcan from Romania, but resides in Singapore now.

On the 5th dec (wednesday), the written exams kicks off with the puzzle test. To really test our evaluation of the chess compositon lies. The top scorer of the test was Mr Joseph Toh. The second test was written assessment of general knowledge of chess. And the top scorer of the test was, me.... hahaha... I never expect that one coming.. I got 78/80 for that test. Daily reading of chess news paid off!. The next test conducted in the evening was the presention of a chess topic. Pick a topic what we wanted to teach as the presentation and present it. Luckily some of us got to do just one presentation, some did 2 while few got to do 3rd presentation. The best presenter was Shamsudin Mat Isa. Well.. he deserves it!

The most memorable moments that makes me smile all days, despite all the troubles that we had to go through to be there, to stay there and taking the exams, was that, I was named the overall top scorer of the course, Fadzilah was named second, and Shamsudin was third.

And it was announced at the hall, to be heard by all the chess fans there! This is truly a blessing in disguise......


During the presentation


Listening carefully what the instructor got to say


From left, Shamsudin Mat Isa, me, Mr Olimpiu (the instructor), Fadzilah and Suffiah


Our happy faces with the certificates

1st Asean Youth Team Chess Championship 2007

on 2nd - 6th dec 2007, 1st Asean Youth Team Chess Championship was organised at Hotel Concorde Shah Alam. Participants are mostly MSS of each states in Malaysia. Few team from Singapore, and Vietnam. While others are from Individual institutions from Malaysia.

On the first day of the event, the venue was unexpectedly played in rooms (they called it galleries) at the hotel. The second day, then the event was held at its rightful place - in a ballroom which is convinient for all.

From the sound of the event's name, I am expecting players from other Asean regions, but only 2 countries send their teams. Hmm.... I hope more will participate in the coming event next year!

Here are pictures from the recent Asean Youth Team. To find out more about the details report of the event. Check out www.gilachess.com


Masterskill nursing college is the main sponsor of the event, so, no wonder all the nurses to-be are there during the opening ceremony!


From left - Ignitius Leong (FIDE Secretary General), Raja Dato' Seri Azureen, and Masterskill CEO Edmund Santhara


Seated from left - Florencio Campomanes (FIDE Honorary Presiden), Ignitius Leong, Raja Dato' Seri Azureen, Edmund, and MSSM rep En. Rosman.


Pictures together with the VIPs invited, including GM Utut Adianto wearing the green blazer.


"and let the game begins..." Raja Dato' Seri Azureen officiated the event.


A friendly game between the two masters...


And it ended with a draw, mutually agreed!


Meeting the participants


MSSM Pahang U-15 Team


MSSM Pahang U-15 players (on the left is Khairilhelmi)


MSSM Pahang U-12 team



MSSM Pahang U-9 Team.


From left Izzatul Aini (8 yrs) and Nur Nadia (9 yrs) both from SK Tok Sira Kuantan


in deep thought, huh...!?


Muhammad Fatih, the U-9 player from MSSM Pahang also from SK Tok Sira Kuantan

Majlis Jamuan Raya Pahang Sports Council

On 2nd November there were a Raya reception lunch held at Majlis Sukan Negeri Pahang. All athletes and officers were invited at the the reception including parents. There were also incentives given to all Pahang athletes who participates and won medals at this year Sukan Wanita Kebangsaan 2007, becoz Pahang won the most medals in the games!

We chessplayers were included in the list of incentives given. Pahang managed to bag 1 gold, 2 silvers, and 4 bronzes in the chess. As chess starts with the letter "c" we were announced the first to come up the stage! (news on this were highlighted in the Sinar Harian - newspaper for Pahang folk)


Faces of joy from the players


Happy with the rewards.. of course!

International Women and sports Conference 2007

As reported earlier, now posted pictures of the event..


From left, Suffiah, Esther and me attending the seminar


All of us...


Dato' Azalina at the dinner reception


Where the dinner was held


Other delegates from other sports, on my left were from TUDM and Majlis Paralimpik Malaysia


We are having fun at the seminar, actually.....


Friends from Persatuan Hoki and Masjlis Sukan Negeri Terengganu at the dinner reception


Delegates from Indonesia


Delegates from Arabs


VIP consists of Instructors from foreign countries


Delegates from African Nations


The silat performance during the opening ceremony


And we have guys attending and giving speech too! (seen in pic - Tan' sri Elyas Omar)


The backdrops


What an experience!, with the Asian 400meter gold medallist (Asian Games Doha) from Bahrain