
Epsom won the team prize helped by the following also on 3/3: Brian Brunswick
(3 kyu), Philip Tedder (5 kyu), Matthew Selby (11 kyu), Natasha Regan (14 kyu)
and Andrew Slough (25 kyu). Nicola Hurden (13 kyu Berkshire Youth) won the 13x13.
West Surrey Handicap 05/12/99
Winner was Chris Dawson (1 dan Maidenhead). Best of the 54 players were
Natasha Regan (11 kyu Epsom), Ian McAnally (12 kyu Manchester) and
Simon Jones (25 kyu Berks Youth) on 4/4. On 3/4 were losing finalist
Des Cann (4 dan Leamington) and Alison Jones (2 dan Wanstead), Tony
Atkins (2 dan Reading), Henry Segerman (1 dan Oxford Uni), Geoff Kaniuk
(1 kyu London), Helen Harvey (1 kyu Manchester), Brian Brunswick (3
kyu Epsom), Bill Streeten (4 kyu Wanstead), Jim Edwards (6 kyu High
Wycombe), David Denholm (7 kyu High Wycombe), Roland Halliwell (12
kyu Twickenham) and Andrew McAnally (30 kyu Manchester).
Winners in the continuous 13x13 were Ian McAnally, Tony Atkins and
Nicola Hurden. Tim Hunt won the spot the words competition, Ron Bell
the Pits and Simon Goss the anagrams.
26th London Open 31/12/99-03/01/00
99 players took part. The four players to make the knockout stage were
Victor Chow (6 dan South Africa), Zhongyong Zhang (5 dan China),
Valentin Urziceanu (4 dan Romania) and Yoshiyuki Uemura (4 dan France).
Zhang beat Chow and then Urziceanu to win the tournament. Second
was Urziceanu, and third Victor Chow. On 7/8 were Konrad Scheffler
(2 kyu UK) and Gustav Rober (15 kyu UK). On 6 wins were Philip Marshall
(6 kyu Isle Of Man), Natasha Regan (9 kyu UK), Matthew Selby (10 kyu UK),
Steffen Wolff (10 kyu D), Mathias Bahr (1 dan D) and Kei Shinada (4 kyu
Belgium), winners receiving a wooden go stone. All on 5/8 were presented
with a certificate. Best 1 kyu was Per Erik Martin (Sweeden).
The Lightning winner was Chow, second Zhang and third Mathias Bahr (winner of a play-off against Shawn Hearn (12 kyu UK)). The Continuous 9x9 winners were Francis Roads (4 dan UK), Des Cann (4 dan UK) and Nicola Hurden (13 kyu UK).
| Brussels | 30/10/99-31/10/99: | 68 players. | 1st Guo Juan (7 dan), 2nd Pierre Colmez. |
| Gothenburg | 06/11/99-07/11/99: | 32 players. | 1st Harry Taari (3 dan) on tie-break from Magnus Kylemark and Kasper Hornbaek. |
| Prague | 20/11/99-21/11/99: | 96 players. | 1st Radek Nechanicky (6 dan) on tie-break from Leszek Soldan; third Vladimir Danek. |
| Fujitsu Cup | 11/12/99-12/12/99: | 1st Rob Van Zeijst, 2nd Viktor Bogdanov, 3rd Guo Juan Catalin Taranu. Bogdanov beat Dinerstein, Pietsch and Guo. |
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