Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Delancey UK Schools' Chess Challenge | Chess Competition for Schools. Welcome to the Home of UK Junior Chess. Competitions, lessons and coaching programmes for junior chess players of all ages whether complete beginner or international standard. Register for the 2024 Megafinals. School Registration 2024. School Competition 2024.

    • Delancey School1
    • Delancey School2
    • Delancey School3
    • Delancey School4
    • Delancey School5
  2. The Delancey UK Schools’ Chess Challenge has run every year since 1996 and is now considered one of the world’s largest junior chess competition with over 1,000 schools and 40,000 children taking part every year.

  3. 2024 Dates and Overview | Delancey UK Schools' Chess Challenge. The Delancey UK Chess Challenge is a multi-stage event with a mixture of over the board competitions and online qualification events. Terafinal 2024. 12th and 13th October – Blenheim Palace.

  4. Take part in the largest UK junior chess competition. For players aged 5 – 18. All abilities welcome. The UK Chess Challenge, proudly sponsored by Delancey, first took place in 1996 and has since grown into one of the largest junior chess tournaments in the world.

    • Delancey School1
    • Delancey School2
    • Delancey School3
    • Delancey School4
  5. 11. Okt. 2022 · The 27th season of the Delancey UK Schools’ Chess Challenge has now reached its nail-biting final stages after months of competition. The ‘Terafinal’ (the finale of the season) is taking place on 15 and 16 October at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, and will see 60 players spread across the five age group sections; under 8s, 10s ...

  6. results. Teacher Guidance – 2024. Terafinal 2023. RIP Mike Basman.

  7. 5. Juli 2021 · The competition supported by its longstanding partner Delancey, will see children pitting their wits against other juniors across the UK hoping to secure a place at the prestigious Terafinal taking place at Blenheim Palace in October. This will be a difficult feat as there is only one place for each square on the chess board.