Gil and Marsel – Schoolmates and Champions
By IM Yochanan Afek
The last year has been smiling to Israeli chess in the international arena.
The historic silver medal at the Dresden Olympiad, Boris Gelfand’s achievements
in the Grand Prix circuit, hosting a super-tournament at the Maccabia
Games and a string of individual victories in big opens, highlighted by
Boris Avrukh sharing first in the Politiken Cup and Zurich-200 tournaments,
might hopefully help to change the heart of the sportive and cultural establishment
in Israel and mark a new trend following difficult years of relative stagnation
and economical crisis. After all, how many sport and culture domains are able
to boast a steady third-fourth place in the world’s rankings (based on
the average rating of a country’s best ten players, currently just behind
Russia and Ukraine!) for such a long period?
Last week we received again a heart warming approval of the deep and persistent
hard work continuously done on the national and club level (periphery and chess
centers alike) with the youth when two of the most gifted country’s youngsters
treated us to special new Jewish year presents by winning two gold medals in
the European Youth Championships in Fermo, Italy: IM elect Gil Popilski
and WFM Marsel Efroimski have become the fresh U-16 boys and
U-14 girls champions of the continent.

IM elect Gil Popilski, 2415, European U-16 Champion 2009
What both young champions also share is that they study in the same Tel-Aviv
high school which combines general studies and attending a chess academy. The
success story of Shevah-Mofet school and its chess academy run by GM Boris Alterman
and his wife Luba was already told here in special photographed reports (see
links below).

WFM Marsel Efroimski, U-14 Girls European Champion 2009
Both champions also regularly enjoy training sessions by worldwide renowned
trainers and international competitive opportunities within the chess federation’s
Yoel Geva project for gifted young chess players. Gil’s personal trainer
is GM Alterman who is also his teammate in the club of his hometown of Rishon
Letzion, recently led by Boris Gelfand to win the bronze medal in the recent
Israeli Team Championship. In the club’s chess school some 500 kids get
chess lessons, and a big project is now run to instill regular chess lessons
as part of school program in elementary schools and kindergardens all over the
city.

Marsel at the World Junior Championship in Gaziantep, Turkey, in 2008...

... and winning the U-14 European Youth Championships in Fermo, Italy, this
year
Marsel is individually trained by GM Alex Khuzman, known to be the personal
coach of Boris Gelfand. For years she had been trained by national master Igor
Nor (known also as the co-author of the awarded book on San Luis 2005 World
Championship) with whom she won the world championship for girls U-12 some two
years ago in Turkey. She has been playing for her hometown club in the city
of Kfar-Saba since she was seven, helping its teams to win several national
youth titles. Having no serious competition among the local girls she took part
last year in the national women championship and assisted the Olympic team to
share the ninth place in Dresden Olympic Games.
Popilski,G (2392) - Javakhadze,Z (2309) [B75]
XIX EYCC Boys U16 Fermo ITA (7), 07.09.2009
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 a6 8.Qd2
Nbd7 9.g4 b5 10.Nc6. White takes a game out of the main line 10.0-0-0
10...Qc7 11.Nxe7!? Bb7. After 11...Kxe7 12.g5 White wins the
piece back, and Black's king will be stuck in the center for a while. 12.Ned5
Nxd5 13.exd5. A bit risky. White gets a slightly better game after 13.Nxd5
Bxd5 14.Qxd5 +/=. 13...b4 14.Ne4 0-0 15.0-0-0 Rfc8 16.Qf2 Qa5 17.Bd4
Qxa2? In this sharp position Black had to keep tension: 17...Ne5! with
an unclear game. 18.Bxg7 Kxg7 19.Qd4+ Kg8. Despite the fact
that White's king seems to be in danger, the strong centralized pieces paralyze
Black's attack. 20.Nxd6 Rc7
21.Bc4! b3 22.Kd2! Now its becoming clear White soon will
start the decisive counterattack. 22...Qa4 23.c3 Nc5
24.Nxf7! The winning shot 24...Rxf7 25.d6.
A passed pawn should be pushed! 25...Qc6 26.Bxf7+ Kxf7 27.Rhe1.
White's advantage now decisive 27...Qd5 28.Qxd5+ Bxd5 29.Re5 Bxf3 30.Rf1
1-0.
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Previous ChessBase reports on the Shevah-Mofet Academy |
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President Peres at the Shevah-Mofet Chess Academy
03.06.2009 – It is not often that the head
of state drops in at a chess school or club. Last week Shimon Peres, the
ninth and current President of the State of Israel, who visited the Chess
Academy, where he was briefed on the aims and goals of the programme by
GM Boris Alterman, former student and advisor of Garry Kasparov. Pictorial
report from Tel Aviv. |

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Chess in Schools – the Shevah-Mofet Academy in Tel-Aviv
08.01.2009 – In many countries the education
system is in crisis, with academic scores dropping. Some schools are discovering
that chess lessons dramatically change the attitude of students, and develop
intuition and experience in modulating most practical solutions for similar
tasks in their real lives. An elite school in Israel has set up a Chess
Academy run by a grandmaster. Boris
Alterman reports. |