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Midland counties lose semi-final matches
13 Jun 2026. Lincolnshire lost to Norfolk in the national Minor Counties semi-final at Peterborough. Derbyshire lost the away u20250 national semifinal against Yorkshire at Sheffield. All Midlands teams have now exited the national stages and ther is no Midland presence at the finals. Go to links for match details.
Birmingham FIDÉ Congress.
24 May 2026. Winners of the five-round tournaments were: U2400 MR Sooraj (4½ points, India); u2000 Lachlan Tyrrell (4½ points, Wales), u1600 Phan Chinh (5 points Warks), and u1300 Arthur MacCumiskey (5 points, Warks). The event was organised by Domenico Napolitano and Chief Arbiter was IA Adam Raoof at Archbishop Isley Catholic School, Acocks Green, Birmingham and attracted seventy players. See details.
ChessPick Warwick Open & Blitz
16 May 2026. In this mixed format competition, there were 6 rounds of blitz each win counting 1½ points, and nine rounds of blitz with each win counting as one point. GM Dan Gormally was first with 15½ points combined winning all the rapidplay games. IM Siva Mahadevan (Surrey) won second prize and shared first place in the blitz with Finalay Terry-Bowcott (Warks). See details
Midlands teams knocked out of u1650 competition
16 May 2026. Worcestershire u1650 were felled by a car breakdown and a family emergency in their match with Kent. In spite of these two defaults, the score was 8-8, but Kent won on board count - see more. Staffordshire lost heavily to Surrey - see more.
Leamington Open
10 May 2026. There was a tie between Joe Friar (Worcs) and Karan Kukreja (Warks) with both on 4 points in this five round competition. The Major (u2000) tournament was won by James Pack (Suffolk) with 4½ points. The Intermediate (1750) first pace was shared by Anvikkashri (Warks), Dushyanth Gan Nalabothula (Herts) and Georgios Iordanidis (Leics) all on 4 points and the Minor (u1500) tourament was won by Glyn Hill (Shrops). The event was organised by Alex Holowczak (Worcs) for Leamngton & District Chess League. Just under a hundred players competed.
Midland teams fail in bids for semi-final places
9 May 2026. Harry Evans’s Worcestershire team just failed against Devon in the Minor Counties national quarter-final match at Chedzoy, Somerset losing 7½-8½. See match card. In the u1850 quarter final Lincolnshire-Yorkshire, Lincolnshire lost 6½-9½. See details. Meanwhile, Staffordshire lost to Norfolk in a u1450 quarter final. See details, and Nottinghamshire u1450 also lost to Essex. See details.
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Next in the Midlands
Sat 15 Aug. Lincoln Rapidplay at Lincoln Cathedral, Minster Yard, Lincoln LN2 1PX. sOpen, Major (u1800), and Minor (u1500) tournaments, six rounds starting 10am, time control 15+10.
Next Junior tournament
Sun 28 Jun, UK Chess Challenge Worcester Megafinal at University of Worcester (St John’s Campus), Henwick Grove, St Johns, Worcester, WR2 6AJ. Open to juniors born after 31 Aug 2007. Megafinal begins at 10am, six round rapidplay, time control 15 min + 10 sec, Prizes for highest boy and girl scorers in each year group.
Online competitions
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Next national events
Sat 13 Jun. ECF County team championship semi-finals.
Sat to Sun 9 to 16 Aug British Chess Championships at University of Warwick, Warwick Road, Coventry CV4 7AL. Numerous tournaments, senior, junior, rapid, blitz rated and weekend.
The "chess counties" forming the MCCU
Ten "Chess Counties" form the Midland Counties Chess Union and cover the areas shown in the map on the right. A small Board of volunteer directors currently led by Chief Executive Ray Dolan (Staffs) is elected annually by delegates from member chess counties. The Board organises regional competitions based on policies agreed annually by delegates from member chess counties.
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