College Chess: Get Ready for the 2006 Pan-Am in DC
Dr. Alan T. Sherman
Organizer, 2006 Pan-Am
MS
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The 2006 Pan-American Chess Championships (Pan-Am) are coming
to Washington, DC, December 2730, hosted by the University of
Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Join the excitement. Start
planning now to send one or more teams for several days of fun
playing chess, meeting chess players, and seeing the nations
capital.
The Pan-Am comprises three separate events: Pan-American
Intercollegiate Team Championship (6-round team Swiss), Pan-American
Scholastic Team Championship (6-round Swiss), and Pan-American
Closed (6-round Swiss). The Intercollegiate and Scholastic Team
events are open to any university/college or scholastic team from
North, South, or Central America. Each college team comprises
four players and up to two alternates from the same campus of
the same school. In the Scholastic, each team is defined as the
top four finishers from the same school (grades 112); any number
of players may enter. Alternates, coaches, faculty, alumni, and
other members of any college or scholastic delegation are invited
to play in the Pan-Am Closed.
The Pan-Am will take place in the pleasant Renaissance
Washington DC Hotel, near excellent restaurants, museums, Union
Station (Amtrak), and the National Mall. Travel on December 26
and 31, to leave time to see Washington during the morning of
December 27. The nearby Spy Museum and Air and Space Museum are
wonderful attractions. The event kicks off at 1pm with a four-person
single-elimination G/10mins. exhibition match for the top four
players (one per school), followed by a reception.
Known as the World Series of College Chess,
the Pan-Am Intercollegiate is the foremost college chess championship
in the Americas. There will be many class prizes for teams of
all levels. Nothing beats the excitement of over-the-board team
Swiss competition, when rival schools face off across four chess
boards. Spectators are free and welcome. There will be spectator
areas in the playing halls, as well as live commentary in a separate
commentary room. I am trying to arrange a visit to the White House
for the winning teams on December 31.
In the Scholastic, the top individual will receive
a four-year tuition scholarship to UMBC worth over $69,000 (see
sidebar).
Among the special touches this year will be food
at each round (included in registration fee). The Pan-Am Blitz
side event is always popular. Best of all it is fun to meet other
chess players.
Start planning now. Many players find that, simply
by asking, their school will pay for major costs of travel, hotel,
and entry fees. Learn how to apply for such funds from your student
government, student activities office, or administration. Locate
a faculty advisor who can help.
This web site describes more details, including
special travel groups and recruiting incentives.
UMBC Offers $69,419 Scholarship to Winner of 2006 Pan-Am
Scholastic
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) will award
a fixed dollar four-year tuition scholarship (currently worth
$69,416) to UMBC to the top individual in the 2006 Pan-American
Scholastic Team Championship. The scholarship will be offered
to the highest-finishing player who accepts the award, through
third place. To qualify, the recipient must be accepted to UMBC
and matriculate at UMBC directly from high school. If the student
has not yet graduated from high school, the award will await the
student upon graduation. To retain the award, the student must
maintain a grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4-point scale)
and earn at least 12 credit hours per semester. The recipient
is also eligible to be considered for possible additional awards
(e.g. for room and board, honors program) based on academic merit.
Foreign students are eligible.
Located in the Baltimore countryside, UMBC focuses
on science, technology, engineering, and policy. UMBC has approximately
8,000 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate students and offers BS,
MS, and PhD degrees in numerous fields. This honors university
has no football team but greatly values activities of the mind.
GMs Katrina The Kiev Killer Rohonyan, Pawel Blehm, and Alexander
Onischuk fight for the UMBC Retrievers (right) at the 2005 Pan-Am
Intercollegiate in Miami.
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