All India Chess Federation revokes ban on Gopal
Written by content team
03 July 2009
All India Chess Federation took an important decision to revoke a one year ban on Grand Master G.N. Gopal. The decision was taken at the Central Council and Annul General Meeting in Chennai. Grand Master G.N. Gopal finally got the justice!
Another major decision was taken to change the National Championship’s (National ‘A’) format. The new format comprises, a 13 round Swiss league event.
In the last year, Indian Grandmaster G.N. Gopal’s decision to skip the 46th National ‘A’ chess championship proved costly. The All India Chess Federation (AICF) took disciplinary action against the player.
Disciplinary action by AICF
The All India Chess Federation (AICF) decided not to recommend Grandmaster G.N. Gopal who had skipped the last National ‘A’ championship despite being warned by the federation to represent
The decision was taken in Chennai at the AICF Central Council meeting, which found his reasons for staying away from the last National ‘A’ championship held in Mangalore last December,
and playing in a tournament overseas instead, not satisfactory.
CPAI helped Gopal
Chess Players Association Of India had launched a protest, stating, “We would also like to bring to your notice that decisions pertaining to players taken in AICF meetings are not communicated to the players. Hence the players are not aware of all the rules and regulations”.
“There are many instances of players skipping the National A but the AICF did not take any action. The punishment against Gopal is very harsh,” said Verghese Koshy, a senior player and reputed coach. CPAI president GM Tejas Bakre said it would request the AICF to reconsider its decision.
AICF agrees to change the National Championship format
Another major decision was to change the National ‘A’ to a 13 round Swiss league by accepting the proposal of a committee comprising Grand Masters Dibyendu Barua and Abhijit Kunte, R.M. Dongre, Bharat Singh Chauhan and D.V.Sundar. Two players from National Women’s ‘A’, National Junior boys’ and girls’ champions, 30 from National ‘B’, top six from the previous National ‘A’, all GMs and two nominees of AICF secretary will take part in one-round-a-day National A.
Similarly, women’s National ‘A’ will be a 11-round Swiss league. AICF also decided to motivate states which produce medal winners in age-group National championships. by allotting extra slots to them in the events the following year. Three extra seeding for states producing champions, two for second place and one for third place in all age group National championships. Naturally, the strong states will have a bigger presence in the age-group championship.
About GM G.N. Gopal: From G. N. Gopal to GM Gopal, it truly has been a sensational journey for the 18-year-old. He made his three norms within a space of six months — at the International Open in Kolkata, the
He won his first National title in 2001, the Under-12 rapid. In 2004, he won the bronze at the Asian under-14 championship in
Source: http://www.latestchess.com
This news is already published in THE HINDU Dated the 2nd July 2009.Later I have forwarded to the Forum of Chessdom.
AICF ban on GN Gopal
Postby Jagdish Dube on Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:40 am
Ban on Gopal revoked
Principal Correspondent
CHENNAI: The All India Chess Federation (AICF), in its annual general body meeting here on June 29, revoked the ban on G.N. Gopal following his appeal to the AICF President, N. Srinivasan.
Some more details has been published at
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=5557