Seminar Reports - Cuzco & El Salvador Print
Monday, 02 June 2008 01:01


Under the aegis of the Villahermosa Training Centre two more Tournament Management Seminars, especially for Arbiters and Tournament Directors was given in Cuzco, Peru on April 29th-May 4th  2008 and in El Salvador on May 7th -11th 2008.

IA Santiago Garcia, (MEX) gave the Seminar at a rate of 6 hours daily, explaining how to work with the official programs Swiss Manager, Swiss Master 55 for the issuing of Tournament Reports and also covered FIDE Title Regulations.

There were no cost for the participants, travelling expenses and honoraries were covered by the allocation given by CACDEC to CCA.

Jorge Vega, Continental President for America thanks Dr. Iturry, Peru Chess Federation President, Mr. Erick Hernandez, ESA Chess Federation President, IA Garcia, CACDEC, FIDE and Mr. Allan Herbert for the support given in making the seminars a success.

The attendees in Curzo, Peru were:

Ernesto Ramos Ortiz – Perú

Miguel Ángel Calla Huayapa – Perú

Daniel Luque Ayala – Perú

Edward Felipe Béjar Quiñones – Perú

Guido Germain Quiñones Paucar – Perú

FA Cecilia Carola Gallegos Fernández – Perú

Víctor Hermin Blanco Aguilar – Perú

Billy Lyndon Cotos Alba – Perú

Dante Arturo Soto Conde – Perú

Edgar Freddy Velasco Laque – Perú

José Bancayan Maco – Perú

Jair Tyrone Carpio Alvarado – Ecuador

María Enriqueta Velásquez García – Ecuador

 

The attendees in El Salvador were:

Nery Alexander García - Guatemala

Juan José Quintana - Guatemala

Rodolfo Deras Flores - Honduras

Iván Zuñiga - Honduras

Mario Durón - Honduras

Augusto Pineda - Honduras

Elisa Oviedo – Honduras

Daysi Monterrosa - El Salvador

Carlos Aviles - El Salvador

Ricardo Sefino - El Salvador

David Blanco - El Salvador

Marjorie Alvarez - Costa Rica

Diego Redondo - Costa Rica

 
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