Caissa and Golden Organizer Award
Hello everybody!
During the second part of todays' executive board meeting I reported on the Commission on Women's Chess. I'm very happy to announce that the FIDE Presidential Board approved today both my proposals for the Caissa Award and the Golden Women's Tournament Organizer Award, so already in 2010 we will give these awards to the best women player of 2009 and the best organized women chess tournament of 2009. Below you will find the full information about these awards.
KOSTENIUK CAISSA AWARD PROPOSAL: APPROVED!
From the Co-Chair of the Fide Commission For Women's Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk:
FIDE CAISSA AWARD
The CAISSA AWARD will be awarded annually, every year in the Spring to the best female player of the preceding year.
The voting will consist of 2 stages.
The first phase:
Any women chess player, rated above 2300 ELO, who played more than 10 rated games in the previous year (for example 2009), can apply to get this award, by sending her application to alexandra@kosteniuk.com with cc to: "WOM Fierro Martha" before February 10 of the voting year (for example 2010).
She should indicate her best results of the previous year (for example 2009) and number of rated games and exact results of each tournament played.
The second phase:
Out of the valid received applications, candidates shall be proposed by the members of the FIDE women’s commission based on a voting system (each member of the women's commission can suggest up to three candidates, with the 1st place getting 5 points, 2nd place getting 3 points and the third place getting 1 point, by email to alexandra@kosteniuk.com with cc to: "WOM Fierro Martha" ) .
The winner will be the player who gets the greatest number of points. The co-chairmen will count the number of points for each candidate and will propose the winner to the PB before the 1st quarter Presidential Board of each year. The PB shall review the results, decide in case of a tie, and after the result is known, the winner of the Caissa award is to be notified and announced officially by FIDE. The decision of the PB will be final.
The winner is awarded with the FIDE CAISSA AWARD (for example 2010) and thus named the best female player of the year (for example 2009).
Prizes: Grand Prize: 1,000 euros and a statuette. (The prize comes out of the FIDE Commission on Women's Chess)
Winners may receive additional prizes if sponsors come forward.
Winners must sign an affidavit and license and will be responsible for paying any taxes they may owe on the prize.
KOSTENIUK GOLDEN ORGANIZER PROPOSAL: APPROVED!
From the Co-Chair of the Fide Commission For Women's Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk:
PROPOSAL FOR NEW YEARLY FIDE GOLDEN WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER AWARD.
The organizers of tournaments with any time control and any system (except the official FIDE tournaments such as the World Championships, Chess Olympiads and so on) that have been held at least 3 times before the voting year with 10 or more female chess players took part in the tournament of the voting year can apply to get this award.
In order to receive this award the organizers should send an application with the following information:
1. Name, place, dates and rules of the tournament.
2. Number of female participants that took part in the event.
3. Number and quantity of prizes for the female participants and other financial conditions.
RULES FOR FIDE GOLDEN WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER AWARD 2010. Submission should be sent to alexandra@kosteniuk.com with cc to:"WOM Fierro Martha" starting from January 1, 2010 until February 20, 2010, about qualifying tournaments that took place in 2009.
By submitting an entry, each contestant agrees to the rules of the contest.
Who may enter:
The organizers of the tournaments with any time control and system (except the official FIDE tournaments such as the World Championships, Chess Olympiads, etc.) that have been held at least 3 times before and including 2009 with 10 or more female chess players took part in the tournament can apply to get this award.
Entry deadline:
All entries must be received by February 20, 2010.
Judging:
The winner shall be proposed by the members of the FIDE women’s commission to the FIDE Presidential Board based on a voting majority system. The name of the winner shall be announced by PB of FIDE on the 1st quarter Presidential Board of each year. The decision of the PB will be final.
The winner will be notified and awarded with the FIDE GOLDEN WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER AWARD 2010.
The organizer of this event will receive a prize of 1,000 euros (from the budget of the FIDE comission on women's chess) which he/she should use for increasing the prize fund for women chess players in his/her next tournaments.
After the approval of the awards I was approached by the representatives of the "Lobortas & Karpova" Classic Jewelry House who expressed their readiness in developing a statuette for the Caissa Award. As soon as I will know the details I will let you know about it.
Today will be the second day of the Executive Board meeting and many more important matters and issues will be discussed I will let you all know how it will go.
Posted by: Alexandra Kosteniuk
Women's World Chess Champion
Labels: Caissa Award, FIDE Women's Commission, Golden Organizer Award
2 Comments:
At October 16, 2009 at 11:26 PM , Jan said...
This is fantastic news, Alexandra. I hope many women will apply for the 2010 Caissa Award and that the Golden Women's Organizer Award will encourage more organizers to develop and organize tournaments for girls and women all over the world.
At October 20, 2009 at 10:11 AM , From the patzer said...
The Caissa award i can understand but not the prize for the, so called best, womens chess tournament, organizer i find going a bit to far. In my eyes every chess tournament organizer no matter its only woman or open or ... deserves a reward for doing so. I already find it discriminating that women have closed tournaments (for women only) while men not since not so long time ago since now we call it open tournaments so that women can compete aswell.
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