6/17/2010 – Following the string of successful events, the ASEAN Championships were held in Subic Freeport, Olongapo City, Philippines from 4th to 13th June 2010. Participants competed in the U8, U10, U12, U14, U16 and U20 age groups for girls and in the open section. At the ASEAN Conference Norway presented its bid for the 2014 Olympiad. Pictures and videos by Europe Echecs.
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11th ASEAN + Age Group Chess Championships
Subic, Philippines – 4th to 13th June, 2010
Following the string of successful Asian chess championships in Subic, the
ASEAN Championships were held in Subic Freeport, Olongapo City, Philippines
from 4th to 13th June 2010. Participants competed in the U8, U10, U12, U14,
U16 and U20 age groups for girls and in the open section. In addition, seniors
(aged 50 and above) also participated.
Subic is a well known resort which has played host to many World and Asian
sports festivals. It is an ideal venue for youth events enclosed in a well guarded
enclave with a number of recreational attractions for children. Many Asian chess
championships have been successfully held in Subic which is about 2½
hours from the capital Manila, or one hour from Clark Air Base.
The beach and clear seas, but hot and humid – average temperature
35°, humidity 85%
A boat badly damaged in a recent storm
A poster of the 11th ASEAN + Age Group Chess Championships
The event under way
The girls' section
One of the many groups (U8, U10, U12, U14, U16 and U20) in this section
Video impressions of the action at the 11th ASEAN + Age Group Chess Championships
Subic Freeport also hosted the ASEAN Confederation meeting
One of the important items on the agenda was the Norwegian bid of the 2014
Olympiad
Morten Sand presents promotional material to FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
Europe Echecs – and its roving
reporter GM Robert Fontaine – send us these video impressions of the tournament
and the ASEAN conference. The pictures in the above report are also from Fontaine/Europe
Echecs.
This third video (in French) has some interesting footage, in the second
half...
...of a very young participant singing in teen idol style at the closing
ceremony
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