TBCC Team A
Alex Averbukh
Andrew Bergenthal
Ray Truter
Kai Tatsumi
TBCC Team B
IM Shinya Kojima
Haruto Endo
Ryosuke Sugimoto
Shota Osaka
TBCC Team C
Takuma Osaka
Domenic Clark
Emi Hasegawa
Natsumi Fukuya
Aki Hasegawa
+ Coach IM Ryosuke Nanjo
(We missed you, Gary!)
Approximately 170 players have participated in the 2016 Japan Club Championship hosted by Japan Chess Association (JCA) on September 18-19, 2016. An yearly event where all chess minds from all over the country come in and compete and try to win the team trophy and the individual medal.
3 TBCC teams are entering the Club Championship 2016 for the first time as an official member circle of JCA. It’s an awesome unbelievable achievement for our middle school and elementary kids to play all 6 rounds in two days!
Tokyo Bilingual Chess Club team C, B & A ranked No. 12, 15 & 19, respectively, in the final standings of the 2016 Japan Club Championship.
Here are final standings:
Team Name MP Pts.
1. Azabu Gakuen OB-B 10 19.5
2. Osaka 10 18.0
3. Azabu Gakuen OB-A 10 17.5
4. Chiba-A 9 17.5
5. Keio Univ. OB-C 9 16.0
6. Tokyo Univ. OB 8 17.5
7. 64 8 15.0
8. Matsudo A 8 12.5
9. Tokyo Univ. 7 14.0
10. Tohoku Univ. -A 7 12.0
11. Sapporo 7 12.0
12. TBCC-C 7 11.5
13. Keio Univ. OB-A 7 11.5
14. Azabu Gakuen A 6 13.0
15. TBCC-B 6 12.5
16. Tohoku Univ. B 6 12.5
17. Tsukuba Univ. 6 12.5
18. Nagoya 6 11.5
19. TBCC-A 5 11.5
20. Tohoku Univ. -C 5 11.5
21. Keio Univ. -B 5 11.5
22. Chiba-B 5 10.0
23. Keio Univ. - A 5 10.0
24. Sophia-A 5 9.0
25. Matsudo B 4 9.5
26. Azabu Gakuen-B 4 9.0
27. Oedo-B 3 7.5
28. Keio Univ. OB-B 3 7.0
29. Tokyo 3 6.0
30. Sophia-B 1 5.5
31. Oedo-A 1 5.5
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Congratulations to all of the winners this year and thank you to everyone that came out for TBCC and made the event so successful and entertaining. Special thanks to IM Ryosuke Nanjo, IM Shinya Kojima, Alex Averbukh and all those who contributed to help our kids perform well in games as much as possible and provided support, guidance, and encouragement throughout the season.
The Club Championship had a good balance of focus and fun. The kids relax a little during the lunch time after the first game of Day 2. The students were all there to learn, but also socialize and enjoy themselves.
We are all really proud of the heart and effort of all these kids! Thanks to all the parents and coaches who support scholastic chess in Japan!
Hope to see you all at the next Club Championship in 2017!
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