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Published Date: 04 July 2009
THE Scottish Chess Championships were today set to be officially launched in the Capital.
Scotland's only female grandmaster Keti Grant was among the chess players set to meet on the quadrangle outside the City Chambers to launch the event, which runs from 11-19 July .

So far 74 players have signed up for the championships including ten grandmasters and players from India, Slovakia and Iceland.

Lord Provost George Grubb said: "We're delighted to be hosting the championships and it's very fitting that Scotland's Capital is playing host to this prestigious event during the year of Homecoming Scotland.

"We look forward to these championships being one of the most successful ever and hope that people take the opportunity to watch one of the many games taking place in the City Chambers. It should be a truly fantastic spectacle."

Jonathan Grant, international director of Chess Scotland, said: "Strong players are coming to Edinburgh from far and wide for the 116th Scottish Championship.

"I'm looking forward to a highly competitive International Open event and hope it will inspire our promising juniors to become future Grandmasters."



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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2009 10:38 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

valleyjim,

04/07/2009 12:54:21
Shouldn't Keti Grant be a grandMISTRESS ?
2

Herman The German,

04/07/2009 13:23:36
i had a mistress once,cost me more than a grand I can tell you!.
3

Herman The German,

04/07/2009 14:15:09
BREAKING NEWS.

Grand Master Flash was to attend but was arrested at a service area on the M74 for exposing himself to 53 members of the Kendal Women's Inisitute who were on a coach trip.

 

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