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The Mindful Chess Challenge is an opportunity for junior chess players to compete against other young players. It is the perfect first-time tournament for beginners who want to have a go at playing against a group of other students.

 Throughout the day, there will be an exciting range of activities on offer, so that siblings and parents can get involved during and in-between rounds. In addition to free chess talks and workshops, there will be creative challenges running throughout the day.

 

This is more than a tournament. It's a day of chess for the whole family

 WELCOME TO THE 
2020 MINDFUL CHESS challenge! 

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Junior tournament For All Abilities

The Mindful Chess Challenge is suitable for children of all abilities between the ages of 4 and 11.

The Mindful Chess Challenge is a great introductory event for young chess players who want to meet other budding young chess players.

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Each round is 40 minutes and each category is separated by age group. There will be prizes for first, second and third in all categories. All participants will receive a Mindful Chess certificate. First-time tournament players will also receive an additional certificate celebrating their first chess competition.

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Round-times will be announced on Instagram and Twitter using the #mindfulchesschallenge hashtag. The first round commences at 10 am and the final round finishes at 3 pm. Prize giving will commence shortly after.

what's on

The Mindful Chess Challenge is a friendly tournament and it is intended to be a fun family event. Our aim is to get younger siblings and parents involved with the chess fun as well. On the day, you will be able to stay up to date with everything that is happening via our official hashtags.

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Take a look at some of the activities we will be running throughout the day.

game analysis

Digital Work Life

In between rounds, Mindful Chess coaches will be doing game analysis in a classroom. Anyone is welcome to bring their game for review. The room is open during rounds too and all are welcome to use the boards and ask our coaches questions.

Food & Drink

Watermelon

Food and drink will be available throughout the day so that parents can grab a much-needed cup of tea in between rounds. Lunch and snacks will be available for purchase throughout the day.

Chess Stalls

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There will be a selection of stalls selling chess sets, clocks, books, and other chess equipment. The stalls will be open throughout the day.

mindfulness

Meditation in Forest

In addition to offering chess coaching, we will be running mindfulness sessions. The sessions will be a chance to learn more about mindfulness and its relationship with chess. All are welcome to join in and practice mindfulness techniques with our guides.

get creative

Hand Drawing

We will also have chess-related activities and mini-competitions for non-tournament players. This will include a creative photo challenge. These challenges will be a chance for players and their families to get creative and win some bonus prizes!

Entrance & Details 

Location & Date

Wyvil Primary School, Vauxhall. SW8 2TJ

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29.02.2020

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Categories

Categories are determined by the child's age August 1st 2020.

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Under 7

Under 8

Under 9

Under 11

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Prizes

1st Place: Trophy & Book

2nd Place: Medal 

3rd Place: Medal

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All participants: Mindful Chess Certificate

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There will also be special prizes awarded for the winners of our creative challenges.

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Round Times

10:00 Recommended Arrival

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10:30 ROUND ONE

11:20 ROUND TWO

12:00 LUNCHTIME

13:00 ROUND THREE

13:50 ROUND FOUR

14:40 ROUND FIVE

15:20 END

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The timetable for other activities will be shared on the day.

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A reminder of round times will be shared on Facebook and Instagram throughout the day using the #mindfulchesschallenge hashtag.

play chess 

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make a difference

We have been inspired by Babatunde Onakoya's work promoting chess in Nigerian slum communities and therefore all proceeds of the competition will be put towards similar causes. 

In 2020, we will start working with teachers in poverty-stricken areas across the globe. We want to provide these teachers with the opportunity to teach chess to children who would not otherwise have access to the game. 

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