From the Chess Federation of Canada chess.ca 2013-cycc
How do I qualify to take part?
Participate in a regional youth chess championship (YCC) and achieve a score that meets a minimum threshold. A 50% score is typically the standard for moving on to provincial and/or national competition. If a qualifier is unavailable in your area, it is easy to run your own!
The Chess Federation of Canada's Youth Coordinator, Patrick McDonald,
explains:
I am happy to announce a new initiative to help
encourage organizers such as yourself to organize more qualifiers to send
Canadian youth to the Canadian Youth Chess Championships (CYCC).
We are trialing this year a new economical option
for running your official qualifier: This new option will be just a $2 per
registrant cost to be an official qualifier. As always, your qualifier needs to
be registered as a qualifier with either me or the CFC office in advance of
running it.
We would also like to announce your qualifier on
the CFC website so a good advance notice of the event should be sent in to the
office (and feel free to copy me in on it too).
So, the options open to you are as follows:
- the full package of goodies* (medals, organizer shirt, give-aways for participants), with $6 per participant ($200 min, $400 max).
- the economy model, $2 per player, no minimum or maximum
- in both cases, if the ratings submission is other than electronic, there is an additional charge of $1 per player.
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