China heeft zich bij de FMJD gemeld om te gaan deelnemen aan het WK junioren eind december in Zuid Frankrijk.
De Chinezen pakken het meteen groots aan en komen met een 12-koppige delegatie.
Naast 3 jongens en 3 meisjes komen er 4 officials en 2 tolken.

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Fantastisch nieuws!henk stoop wrote:China heeft zich bij de FMJD gemeld om te gaan deelnemen aan het WK junioren eind december in Zuid Frankrijk.
De Chinezen pakken het meteen groots aan en komen met een 12-koppige delegatie.
Naast 3 jongens en 3 meisjes komen er 4 officials en 2 tolken.
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Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. Mongolian draughts coaches will go to China to help train the Chinese draughts team, which will take part in the first World Intelligence Sports Games in Beijing, China on October 2008.
While visiting Mongolia in August, Hua I Gang, head of the Academy of board games of China proposed doing so. Shortly afterwards, a contract was inked. According to it the expences of the coaches are covered by the Chinese side. When choosing them, the Chinese highly valued the Mongolian draughts sportmen' brilliant achievements on international arena. The draughts sport is being developed in China. Yesterday, invitations and air tickets were as granted from the Chinese State General Committee of Physical Culture and Sports to the trainers in the house of the Mongolian National Olympic Committee. The ceremony was attended by Wan Da Chi, cultural attache, and employees of the Embassy of China and by sportsmen of the Mongolian Federation of Draughts and Mongolian physical culture organizations.
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Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. Mongolian draughts coaches will go to China to help train the Chinese draughts team, which will take part in the first World Intelligence Sports Games in Beijing, China on October 2008.
While visiting Mongolia in August, Hua I Gang, head of the Academy of board games of China proposed doing so. Shortly afterwards, a contract was inked. According to it the expences of the coaches are covered by the Chinese side. When choosing them, the Chinese highly valued the Mongolian draughts sportmen' brilliant achievements on international arena. The draughts sport is being developed in China. Yesterday, invitations and air tickets were as granted from the Chinese State General Committee of Physical Culture and Sports to the trainers in the house of the Mongolian National Olympic Committee. The ceremony was attended by Wan Da Chi, cultural attache, and employees of the Embassy of China and by sportsmen of the Mongolian Federation of Draughts and Mongolian physical culture organizations.
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China delgations !
Peoples from Org.Comeetee in China are very active. They already visit UFA to see details about tournaments.
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Ben dit weekend weer eens bij de Chinese dammers langs geweest, die samen met trainers/coaches uit Mongolie zich druk bezig zijn voor te bereiden op komende kampioenschappen. Er zitten een paar talenten tussen; vooral Shi Sixuan is er een om in de gaten te houden bij de meisjes. Misschien nog niet dit jaar, maar dan volgend jaar. Erg grappige meid trouwens ook. Cao Yuqi, piepjong nog, ook niet mis als speelstertje.