World Junior Championships 2023
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Re: World Junior Championships 2023
Its not a question of restrictions, there are better options available. Send them somewhere chess has a greater sense of institutionalization and is more welcome, like St.Louis in the USA.
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"Send them somewhere chess has a greater sense of institutionalization and is more welcome, like St.Louis in the USA."
You have to ensure the safety of all players...
You have to ensure the safety of all players...
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Yes, and furthermore if you think getting a visa for Mexico is difficult...Kevin Thurlow wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:44 am"Send them somewhere chess has a greater sense of institutionalization and is more welcome, like St.Louis in the USA."
You have to ensure the safety of all players...
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Re: World Junior Championships 2023
Coming back to this thread, there is an excellent (as always) article by Leonard Barden on the 2023 World Junior Chess Championships here:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/ ... -be-a-star
World Juniors lacks big names but Maurizzi has potential to be a star
In that article, Leonard points out the visa troubles of the Indian contingent.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/ ... -be-a-star
World Juniors lacks big names but Maurizzi has potential to be a star
In that article, Leonard points out the visa troubles of the Indian contingent.