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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Begonia Chess Festival - One of Australia's largest chess opens

Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2011
Hi everyone,
We found this nice article on the Begonia Chess Open which is one of the largest chess tournaments held in Australia.
A whole 45 years have gone by since the the Begonia Open Chess Tournament began. But only one Ballarat player has ever won it! In 1967, the first year of the competition, Ernest Greenhalgh claimed the prize as tournament champion.

Ballarat Chess Club players James and Dane.
"He was obviously a very good chess player. He trained as a school teacher and taught schools in the western district and his main interests were maths, chess and the stock market," Ballarat Chess Club publicity officer Chris Segrave said. "His family has bequeathed his trophy to us which was the first trophy in what we call the modern era of our club."

Since then, chess players from all over the world have entered and won the tournament, which is held during the Labour Day long weekend.

Mr Segrave said more than 100 competitors of all ages were set to take part in this year's event which was one of the largest chess tournaments in Australia.

The Ballarat Begonia Open Chess Tournament starts today at the Student Amenities Centre in SMB. For entries and further information, visit www.ballaratchess.com.

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