FIDE announced Trainer Award after Tigran Petrosian
21.04.2009 18:26 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The FIDE Trainers’ Commission (TRG) is pleased to announce the first ever FIDE Trainer Awards and will begin by honoring the achievements of our most successful colleagues of 2008, as confirmed by the last meeting of the former FIDE Trainers’ Committee at the Dresden FIDE Congress 2008 and approved by the recent meeting of the Istanbul FIDE Presidential Board 2009.
There will be a judges’ panel (formed on September 1st, 2009) consisting of seven (7) members, with reputation in the field of training. Such persons shall not be nominees for any title awards.
Although the committee already has made up a short list of candidates, we will still welcome and consider nominations for the five categories that have been approved and these are as follows:
Botvinnik Mikhail medal for men’s trainer or captain, for best results in men’s competitions where World Championships and Olympiads are valued foremost, to be considered too are long standing high results.
Furman Symeon medal for women’s trainer or captain, similar to Botvinnik medal but applicable to women’s competitions.
Euwe Max medal for juniors trainer, for best results in junior competitions, to be considered are world and continental championships plus founder of famous chess schools, training programs, and academies.
Boleslavsky Isaac medal for best book which instructional values are remarkable, and to be considered are also series of articles, instructional computer software, and programs for development of players.
Petrosian Tigran medal for a special achievement over the last years.
The winners will be announced till September 10th, 2009.
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Hi Susan, Thanks for posting this article which we hope will encourage more nominations especially from among the trainer community. We will be looking to publish our preliminary shortlist soon – perhaps as early as at the end of this month. Peter Long, Member, Awards Committee, FIDE Trainers’ Commission.
Can I know why this name?
Petrosian was not known as a trainer as far as I know.