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Mike Wilmering
Communications Specialist
Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis
For Immediate Release
Lindenwood Launches World-Class Collegiate Chess Program
University Offering Chess Scholarships, Forming Team for Competition
ST. LOUIS, January 31, 2012–Lindenwood University is putting out a call for some of the finest young chess players in America and abroad. And the university is willing to provide scholarship money to build the nation’s top collegiate chess program.
Located in the St. Louis metropolitan area just west of the City of St. Louis, Lindenwood University is a private four-year liberal arts school that is dedicated to excellence in higher education.
What is unique about Lindenwood’s plan is the number of competitors it plans to have in the program. Organizers say there could be 25-30 players on up to six different teams.
“We are planning to recruit some of the highest-rated competitors in the world,” said Tim Canavan, Lindenwood’s Director of Student Life Sports. “We are also going to recruit people who aren’t at the elite level yet, but want to get there. Our interest is competing, promoting the wonderful game of chess, and providing a way for young people to get a good education.”
Canavan said the university has been collaborating with the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, which is known internationally for its quality. He praised the Chess Club for its guidance during the program’s developmental stages. Canavan said Lindenwood has retained the club’s Grandmaster-in-Residence, Ben Finegold, as coach.
“I was immediately impressed with the level of commitment Lindenwood has demonstrated to launching this program,” Finegold said. “It’s an exciting development for collegiate chess and also for the chess scene in the greater St. Louis area.”
Lindenwood already is on the recruiting trail and is building a collegiate schedule with plans to compete in the fall. Barger said the university already has designated a spot in the Evans Commons for practice and competition.
For information about a chess scholarship at Lindenwood University, call Lauren Nystrom at (636) 949-4949. For more information about the university, visit www.lindenwood.edu.
I would like to congratulate Lindenwood University for their bold and wonderful move. Bravo! GM Finegold is an excellent choice as coach for the Lindenwood Chess Program. He will no doubt do a great job.
Unfortunately, some people who are very closely associated with the USCF recently (publicly) insulted, demeaned, and posted false and libelous information about some universities which strongly support College Chess. These are universities which provide scholarships and excellent education for young players.
The USCF should never condone this type of vicious, reprehensible, and unwarranted attack toward sponsors and/or supporters of chess. I hope that the management of the USCF will put an end to this kind of destructive and classless behavior by a few bad apples and show to the world that they fully support College Chess and appreciate everyone who support chess.
The world will soon see what this national chess federation stands for.
Despicable behavior by the same idiots. They USCF should sue these idiots who insulted any university which supports chess.
What was the nature of the ” false information ” ?
Russell Miller
Vancouver WA
Why would the USCF or their people insult Mr. Rex Sinquefield? That’s stupid, isn’t it? Who did it?
Brian Lafferty: I did indicate it is a step down academically, not up.
Randy Bauer: They most definitely don’t travel in the same
academic circles.
Brian Lafferty: …University is really trolling on the regional university level. Even TTU was a class above this place.
There are others as well.
I think we should let these universities sue the USCF if they allow this kind of conduct. I’m sure they have a good case. Why should any university tolerate this kind of unwarranted slander by anyone associated with the USCF? What makes it worse is the USCF allowed this slander on the open forum before they moved it to the private forum.
Russell Miller, I am sure you can read the postings on the USCF forums if you’re a member. They insulted and made bonehead statements about a few particular universities. These universities are at the same level academically as UTD – UMBC, and they are above UTB and Lindenwood. So what does it say about the new project by the St. Louis Chess Club? Should the USCF allow any bashing? Why should any chess sponsor face this kind of action by USCF people?
Maybe Mr. Sinquefield will pull all his USCF financial support then sue these morons.
I have to agree that the comments from these gentlemen are inappropriate and they should apologize to all the universities they’ve offended.
Disgusting behavior by these people. Pigs.
Absolutely asinine comments by the three buffoons. Typical of the USCF.