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Tournament: 73rd British Championship • 341 games + 1 game from a lower section • last updated Wednesday December 20, 2023 3:07 PM
Venue: The Guildhall, Southampton • Dates: 28 July - 8 August 1986 Download PGNTournament Programme

1986 British Chess Championship, Southampton, 28 July - 8 August 1985« »1987

The title was won by Jonathan Speelman after a three-way play-off in December in London (see below).

1986 British Chess Championship Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 A Jonathan Mestel ENG 2505g Cambridge ◊ 1/48 ♦ 1/45 ◊ ½/17 ♦ 1/9 ◊ ½/6 ♦ 1/15 ◊ ½/2 ♦ 1/7 ♦ ½/3 ◊ ½/5 ◊ ½/4 8
2 Murray G Chandler ENG 2565g London SW3 ♦ 1/38 ◊ 1/43 ♦ ½/40 ◊ 1/14 ♦ 1/15 ◊ ½/6 ♦ ½/1 ◊ 0/3 ♦ ½/5 ◊ 1/22 ♦ 1/9 8
3 Jonathan S Speelman ENG 2535g London NW6 ◊ 1/60 ♦ ½/46 ◊ 0/9 ♦ 1/51 ◊ 1/10 ♦ 1/24 ◊ 1/17 ♦ 1/2 ◊ ½/1 ♦ ½/11 ◊ ½/5 8
4 Glenn C Flear ENG 2505m Leicester ♦ 1/25 ◊ 1/22 ♦ 0/15 ◊ 1/19 ♦ ½/24 ◊ ½/5 ♦ ½/14 ◊ 1/43 ♦ ½/8 ◊ 1/10 ♦ ½/1
5 Daniel J King ENG 2455m Bromley ◊ 1/35 ♦ 0/23 ◊ 1/48 ♦ ½/16 ◊ 1/27 ♦ ½/4 ◊ 1/42 ♦ 1/17 ◊ ½/2 ♦ ½/1 ♦ ½/3
6 William N Watson ENG 2495m London SW4 ♦ 1/33 ◊ 1/10 ♦ 1/23 ◊ ½/15 ♦ ½/1 ♦ ½/2 ◊ 0/7 ◊ ½/22 ♦ ½/16 ◊ 1/24 ♦ ½/11 7
7 Michael Adams ENG 2260 Truro ♦ 1/20 ◊ 1/31 ♦ ½/24 ◊ ½/40 ◊ 1/12 ♦ ½/17 ♦ 1/6 ◊ 0/1 ♦ ½/14 ◊ ½/8 ◊ ½/13 7
8 Neil R McDonald ENG 2495 Gravesend ◊ ½/52 ♦ 1/21 ◊ ½/16 ♦ ½/10 ◊ 1/23 ♦ ½/11 ◊ ½/9 ♦ 1/24 ◊ ½/4 ♦ ½/7 ◊ ½/12 7
9 Michael John Basman ENG 2395m Chessington ♦ ½/18 ◊ 1/42 ♦ 1/3 ◊ 0/1 ♦ ½/44 ◊ 1/37 ♦ ½/8 ◊ ½/20 ♦ 1/28 ◊ 1/14 ◊ 0/2 7
10 Geoffrey W Lawton ENG 2365m Leicester ◊ 1/41 ♦ 0/6 ◊ 1/56 ◊ ½/8 ♦ 0/3 ◊ 1/36 ♦ 1/40 ◊ 1/28 ♦ ½/20 ♦ 0/4 ◊ 1/22 7
11 Mark L Condie SCO 2410m Edinburgh ♦ ½/42 ◊ 1/18 ♦ ½/47 ◊ ½/23 ♦ 1/50 ◊ ½/8 ♦ ½/16 ◊ ½/14 ♦ 1/25 ◊ ½/3 ◊ ½/6 7
12 Stuart Conquest ENG 2430m St Leonards ♦ 1/44 ◊ ½/50 ♦ ½/19 ◊ 1/47 ♦ 0/7 ◊ 0/14 ♦ 1/53 ◊ ½/16 ♦ 1/27 ◊ 1/20 ♦ ½/8 7
13 Julian M Hodgson ENG 2500m London W14 ♦ 0/50 ◊ ½/44 ♦ 1/25 ◊ 0/42 ♦ 0/59 ◊ 1/61 ♦ 1/33 ◊ 1/49 ♦ 1/43 ◊ 1/16 ♦ ½/7 7
14 Devaki Prasad IND 2410f India ◊ ½/16 ♦ 1/57 ◊ 1/52 ♦ 0/2 ◊ 1/29 ♦ 1/12 ◊ ½/4 ♦ ½/11 ◊ ½/7 ♦ 0/9 ◊ ½/19
15 Mark L Hebden ENG 2440m Leicester ◊ 1/51 ♦ 1/27 ◊ 1/4 ♦ ½/6 ◊ 0/2 ◊ 0/1 ♦ ½/25 ◊ ½/18 ♦ ½/31 ♦ ½/21 ◊ 1/26
16 Praveen Mahadeo Thipsay IND 2375m India ♦ ½/14 ◊ 1/26 ♦ ½/8 ◊ ½/5 ♦ ½/42 ◊ 1/53 ◊ ½/11 ♦ ½/12 ◊ ½/6 ♦ 0/13 ♦ 1/25
17 H James Plaskett ENG 2450g Bedford ♦ 1/36 ◊ 1/30 ♦ ½/1 ◊ 1/50 ♦ 1/40 ◊ ½/7 ♦ 0/3 ◊ 0/5 ♦ 0/22 ◊ ½/25 ♦ 1/31
18 Michael Hennigan ENG 2225 London N10 ◊ ½/9 ♦ 0/11 ◊ ½/21 ♦ ½/45 ◊ 1/35 ♦ 1/23 ◊ ½/19 ♦ ½/15 ◊ 0/24 ◊ 1/43 ♦ 1/28
19 Andrew D Martin ENG 2370m Hounslow ♦ ½/26 ◊ 1/34 ◊ ½/12 ♦ 0/4 ♦ ½/31 ◊ 1/59 ♦ ½/18 ◊ 0/25 ◊ 1/30 ♦ 1/32 ♦ ½/14
20 Jonathan P Levitt ENG 2455m London NW11 ◊ 0/7 ♦ 0/52 ◊ ½/32 ♦ 1/48 ◊ 1/33 ♦ 1/50 ◊ 1/26 ♦ ½/9 ◊ ½/10 ♦ 0/12 ◊ 1/27
21 Haydn J Barber AUS 2320 Australia ♦ ½/34 ◊ 0/8 ♦ ½/18 ◊ ½/36 ♦ 0/41 ◊ 1/58 ♦ ½/39 ◊ 1/53 ♦ 1/42 ◊ ½/15 ♦ 1/24
22 Ian T Findlay CAN 2375f Canada ◊ 1/32 ♦ 0/4 ◊ 0/29 ♦ 1/35 ◊ 1/54 ♦ ½/26 ◊ 1/30 ♦ ½/6 ◊ 1/17 ♦ 0/2 ♦ 0/10 6
23 Paul Motwani SCO 2355f Dundee ♦ 1/62 ◊ 1/5 ◊ 0/6 ♦ ½/11 ♦ 0/8 ◊ 0/18 ◊ 1/52 ♦ ½/26 ◊ ½/46 ♦ ½/29 ◊ 1/41 6
24 David Norwood ENG 2415m Bolton ◊ 1/29 ♦ ½/47 ◊ ½/7 ♦ 1/30 ◊ ½/4 ◊ 0/3 ♦ 1/44 ◊ 0/8 ♦ 1/18 ♦ 0/6 ◊ 0/21
25 Neil L Carr ENG 2305f Barking ◊ 0/4 ♦ 1/32 ◊ 0/13 ♦ ½/56 ◊ 1/51 ♦ 1/41 ◊ ½/15 ♦ 1/19 ◊ 0/11 ♦ ½/17 ◊ 0/16
26 Stephen D Bell ENG (2360) Southampton ◊ ½/19 ♦ 0/16 ♦ 1/59 ◊ 1/43 ♦ ½/28 ◊ ½/22 ♦ 0/20 ◊ ½/23 ♦ 1/40 ◊ ½/31 ♦ 0/15
27 Ian L Thomas ENG 2350 Watford ♦ 1/39 ◊ 0/15 ♦ ½/53 ◊ 1/41 ♦ 0/5 ◊ ½/44 ♦ ½/49 ◊ 1/36 ◊ 0/12 ♦ 1/46 ♦ 0/20
28 Craig William Pritchett SCO 2400m London E1 ◊ ½/57 ♦ ½/56 ◊ 1/35 ♦ ½/29 ◊ ½/26 ♦ ½/42 ◊ 1/37 ♦ 0/10 ◊ 0/9 ♦ 1/36 ◊ 0/18
29 Simon J Roe ENG 2230 London N12 ♦ 0/24 ◊ 1/38 ♦ 1/22 ◊ ½/28 ♦ 0/14 ◊ 0/43 ♦ 0/34 ◊ 1/59 ♦ 1/33 ◊ ½/23 ◊ ½/30
30 Gavin Crawley ENG 2345   ◊ 1/61 ♦ 0/17 ◊ 1/45 ◊ 0/24 ♦ 1/38 ◊ ½/40 ♦ 0/22 ◊ 1/44 ♦ 0/19 ◊ ½/34 ♦ ½/29
31 Karl Bowden ENG 2340 Brentwood ◊ ½/56 ♦ 0/7 ◊ ½/57 ♦ 1/55 ◊ ½/19 ♦ 0/32 ◊ 1/54 ♦ 1/41 ◊ ½/15 ♦ ½/26 ◊ 0/17
32 David John Watts ENG 2210 Pinner ♦ 0/22 ◊ 0/25 ♦ ½/20 ♦ 1/60 ◊ 1/45 ◊ 1/31 ♦ 0/43 ◊ ½/40 ♦ 1/49 ◊ 0/19 ♦ ½/38
33 John G Nicholson ENG 2295 Horsham ◊ 0/6 ♦ 0/41 ◊ ½/58 ♦ 1/34 ♦ 0/20 ◊ 1/56 ◊ 0/13 ♦ 1/47 ◊ 0/29 ♦ 1/54 ◊ 1/46
34 Gary Quillan ENG (2010) Bootle ◊ ½/21 ♦ 0/19 ♦ 0/42 ◊ 0/33 ◊ 1/60 ♦ ½/45 ◊ 1/29 ♦ ½/51 ◊ 1/37 ♦ ½/30 ◊ ½/35
35 Angus J Dunnington ENG 2280 Castleford ♦ 0/5 ◊ 1/39 ♦ 0/28 ◊ 0/22 ♦ 0/18 ◊ ½/51 ♦ 1/62 ◊ ½/38 ♦ 1/55 ◊ 1/44 ♦ ½/34
36 Demetrios Agnos1 ENG 2255 Twickenham ◊ 0/17 ♦ ½/61 ◊ ½/55 ♦ ½/21 ◊ 1/46 ♦ 0/10 ◊ 1/50 ♦ 0/27 ◊ 1/54 ◊ 0/28 ♦ 1/43
37 Keith C Arkell ENG 2350m Droitwich ◊ 1/55 ♦ 0/40 ◊ ½/41 ♦ ½/54 ◊ 1/52 ♦ 0/9 ♦ 0/28 ◊ ½/39 ♦ 0/34 ◊ 1/53 ◊ 1/42
38 Christopher Ward ENG 2315 Sevenoaks ◊ 0/2 ♦ 0/29 ◊ 1/62 ♦ 1/57 ◊ 0/30 ♦ ½/54 ◊ 0/41 ♦ ½/35 ◊ 1/52 ♦ 1/51 ◊ ½/32
39 Martin Hazelton ENG (2145) Durham ◊ 0/27 ♦ 0/35 ◊ ½/60 ♦ ½/62 ◊ 1/48 ♦ ½/52 ◊ ½/21 ♦ ½/37 ◊ ½/51 ♦ ½/42 ◊ 1/45
40 Anthony C Kosten ENG 2455m Chandler's Ford ♦ 1/49 ◊ 1/37 ◊ ½/2 ♦ ½/7 ◊ 0/17 ♦ ½/30 ◊ 0/10 ♦ ½/32 ◊ 0/26 ♦ 0/41 ◊ 1/51 5
41 David J Walker ENG (2255) Sunderland ♦ 0/10 ◊ 1/33 ♦ ½/37 ♦ 0/27 ◊ 1/21 ◊ 0/25 ♦ 1/38 ◊ 0/31 ♦ ½/44 ◊ 1/40 ♦ 0/23 5
42 Philip Rossiter ENG 2230 Denmead ◊ ½/11 ♦ 0/9 ◊ 1/34 ♦ 1/13 ◊ ½/16 ◊ ½/28 ♦ 0/5 ♦ ½/46 ◊ 0/21 ◊ ½/39 ♦ 0/37
43 George Steven Botterill WLS 2395m Aberystwyth ◊ 1/54 ♦ 0/2 ◊ ½/51 ♦ 0/26 ◊ 1/56 ♦ 1/29 ◊ 1/32 ♦ 0/4 ◊ 0/13 ♦ 0/18 ◊ 0/36
44 Michael J Yeo ENG 2240 Lyndhurst ◊ 0/12 ♦ ½/13 ◊ 1/61 ♦ 1/46 ◊ ½/9 ♦ ½/27 ◊ 0/24 ♦ 0/30 ◊ ½/41 ♦ 0/35 ◊ ½/47
45 Raja Ravisekhar IND 2395m India ♦ 1/59 ◊ 0/1 ♦ 0/30 ◊ ½/18 ♦ 0/32 ◊ ½/34 ♦ 0/51 ◊ 1/57 ♦ ½/53 ◊ 1/49 ♦ 0/39
46 John C Hawksworth ENG 2400f Cranleigh ♦ 1/53 ◊ ½/3 ♦ 0/50 ◊ 0/44 ♦ 0/36 ◊ 1/55 ♦ 1/59 ◊ ½/42 ♦ ½/23 ◊ 0/27 ♦ 0/33
47 Vaidyanathan Ravikumar IND 2345m India ♦ 1/58 ◊ ½/24 ◊ ½/11 ♦ 0/12 ♦ 0/53 ◊ 0/49 ♦ ½/61 ◊ 0/33 ♦ 1/59 ◊ ½/50 ♦ ½/44
48 Chris Depasquale AUS 2305 Australia ♦ 0/1 ◊ 1/62 ♦ 0/5 ◊ 0/20 ♦ 0/39 ◊ ½/57 ♦ 0/55 ◊ 1/56 ♦ ½/61 ♦ ½/58 ◊ 1/52
49 Alan A Smith ENG 2280 Manchester ◊ 0/40 ♦ ½/55 ◊ 0/54 ♦ ½/58 ◊ 1/57 ♦ 1/47 ◊ ½/27 ♦ 0/13 ◊ 0/32 ♦ 0/45 ◊ 1/60
50 John Emms ENG 2305 Norwich ◊ 1/13 ♦ ½/12 ◊ 1/46 ♦ 0/17 ◊ 0/11 ◊ 0/20 ♦ 0/36 ♦ 0/54 ◊ ½/58 ♦ ½/47 ◊ ½/56 4
51 Feliks J Kwiatkowski ENG 2250 Haywards Heath ♦ 0/15 ◊ 1/58 ♦ ½/43 ◊ 0/3 ♦ 0/25 ♦ ½/35 ◊ 1/45 ◊ ½/34 ♦ ½/39 ◊ 0/38 ♦ 0/40 4
52 Kevin J Wicker ENG 2305f London SE14 ♦ ½/8 ◊ 1/20 ♦ 0/14 ◊ ½/53 ♦ 0/37 ◊ ½/39 ♦ 0/23 ◊ ½/55 ♦ 0/38 ◊ 1/61 ♦ 0/48 4
53 Keith Allen IRL 2225 Belfast ◊ 0/46 ♦ 1/60 ◊ ½/27 ♦ ½/52 ◊ 1/47 ♦ 0/16 ◊ 0/12 ♦ 0/21 ◊ ½/45 ♦ 0/37 ♦ ½/55 4
54 M Paul Townsend ENG 2220 London N8 ♦ 0/43 ◊ ½/59 ♦ 1/49 ◊ ½/37 ♦ 0/22 ◊ ½/38 ♦ 0/31 ◊ 1/50 ♦ 0/36 ◊ 0/33 ♦ ½/57 4
55 David Lawson SCO (2200) Abernethy ♦ 0/37 ◊ ½/49 ♦ ½/36 ◊ 0/31 ♦ ½/58 ♦ 0/46 ◊ 1/48 ♦ ½/52 ◊ 0/35 ♦ ½/60 ◊ ½/53 4
56 Mark Lyell ENG (2030) London E9 ♦ ½/31 ◊ ½/28 ♦ 0/10 ◊ ½/25 ♦ 0/43 ♦ 0/33 ◊ 0/60 ♦ 0/48 ◊ 1/62 ◊ 1/59 ♦ ½/50 4
57 Philip Maurice Giulian SCO 2225 Newton Mearns ♦ ½/28 ◊ 0/14 ♦ ½/31 ◊ 0/38 ♦ 0/49 ♦ ½/48 ◊ 1/58 ♦ 0/45 ◊ 0/60 ♦ 1/62 ◊ ½/54 4
58 Francis Chin MAL (2075) Malaysia ◊ 0/47 ♦ 0/51 ♦ ½/33 ◊ ½/49 ◊ ½/55 ♦ 0/21 ♦ 0/57 ◊ 1/62 ♦ ½/50 ◊ ½/48 ♦ ½/61 4
59 Ziaur Rahman BAN 2305 Bangladesh ◊ 0/45 ♦ ½/54 ◊ 0/26 ♦ 1/61 ◊ 1/13 ♦ 0/19 ◊ 0/46 ♦ 0/29 ◊ 0/47 ♦ 0/56 ◊ 1/62
60 Erik OMC Teichmann ENG 2310 Cambridge ♦ 0/3 ◊ 0/53 ♦ ½/39 ◊ 0/32 ♦ 0/34 ◊ 0/62 ♦ 1/56 ◊ ½/61 ♦ 1/57 ◊ ½/55 ♦ 0/49
61 Simon Le Blancq GCI 2270f Petersfield ♦ 0/30 ◊ ½/36 ♦ 0/44 ◊ 0/59 ♦ 1/62 ♦ 0/13 ◊ ½/47 ♦ ½/60 ◊ ½/48 ♦ 0/52 ◊ ½/58
62 Peter Varley WLS (2210) Newport, Gwent ◊ 0/23 ♦ 0/48 ♦ 0/38 ◊ ½/39 ◊ 0/61 ♦ 1/60 ◊ 0/35 ♦ 0/58 ♦ 0/56 ◊ 0/57 ♦ 0/59

Bracketed ratings are not official FIDE ratings but converted national grades/ratings. Time control 40/2½ hours + 16/1 hour, etc
1 this was his name at the time - games have been recorded under his current name "Anagnostopoulos,Dimitri"

1986 British Championship Play-Off, Part 1 - London, 11-16 December 1986

The venue for the play-offs was the Great Eastern Hotel, Liverpool Street, London. First prize was £2,000, second prize £1,200 and third prize £800.

1986 British Championship Play-Off Elo 1 2 3  Total 
1 Jonathan S Speelman 2535
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½½ 11 3
2 Murray G Chandler 2565 ½½
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11 3
3 A Jonathan Mestel 2505 00 00
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0

1986 British Championship Play-Off, Part 2 - London, 17 December 1986

Game 1: Chandler ½-½ Speelman; Game 2: Speelman 1-0 Chandler


1986 British Ladies Chess Championship, Southampton, 28 July - 8 August 1985« »1987

1986 British Ladies Championship Fed Residence Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 Susan K Arkell (née Walker, now Lalic) ENG Droitwich 2195wm 15+ 13+ 7+ 6+ 2+ 3= 4+ 8+ 10+ 9= 5– 9
2 Christine Flear FRA Leicester 2125 6– 16+ 10+ 8+ 1– 9+ 3+ 7= 4= 12+ 13+ 8
3 Rani Hamid BAN Bangladesh 2080wm 5= 12+ 8– 4+ 13+ 1= 2– 11+ 7+ 6– 9+ 7
4 Bhagyashre Sathe IND India 2075wf 10= 6= 13= 3– 11+ 14+ 1– 5+ 2= 15+ 12+ 7
5 Carey A Groves ENG Portsmouth 1945 3= 10– 14= 9– 16+ 12= 15+ 4– 11+ 7+ 1+
6 Corry Vreeken NLD Netherlands 2055wm 2+ 4= 11+ 1– 9= 7= 8– 14= 16+ 3+ 10=
7 Regina Gruenberg FRG West Germany 2060 14= 9+ 1– 11= 8+ 6= 13+ 2= 3– 5– 16+ 6
8 Venkita Nirmala IND India 2060 9= 14+ 3+ 2– 7– 13= 6+ 1– 12– 16+ 15+ 6
9 Kiran Agrawal IND India (1900) 8= 7– 12+ 5+ 6= 2– 11– 15+ 14+ 1= 3–
10 Jayashree Sankpal IND India (1900) 4= 5+ 2– 13– 14– 15+ 12= 16+ 1– 11+ 6=
11 Rani Jackson ENG Wilmslow (1576) 12= 15+ 6– 7= 4– 16+ 9+ 3– 5– 10– 14+ 5
12 (Patricia) Anne Mothersill (née Sunnucks) ENG West Riding 1970wm 11= 3– 9– 16= 15+ 5= 10= 13+ 8+ 2– 4– 5
13 Yasmin Begum BAN Bangladesh   16+ 1– 4= 10+ 3– 8= 7– 12– 15= 14+ 2–
14 Lynda Powell WLS Newport, Gwent 1935 7= 8– 5= 15= 10+ 4– 16+ 6= 9– 13– 11– 4
15 Anne Spiller WLS Bristol (1576) 1– 11– 16= 14= 12– 10– 5– 9– 13= 4– 8–
16 Beth Spiller WLS Bristol (1400) 13– 2– 15= 12= 5– 11– 14– 10– 6– 8– 7– 1

Time control 40/2½ hours + 16/1 hour etc.


1986 BCF MAJOR OPEN TOURNAMENT (11 round Swiss), 28 July - 8 August

Rank 1986 BCF Major Open  Total 
1 Sergey Kudrin 2515g (USA) 9½/11
2 Yochanan Afek 2360f (Israel)
3-4 Byron Jacobs 2390f (Brighton), Peter D Kemp (Sutton, U21 prize1) 8
5-7 Richard Gerber 2275 (Switzerland; Heywood), Richard F Holmes 2280 (Harlington, Beds.), Sharad S Tilak 2290m (India)
8-17 David Coleman 2270 (Harlow), Neil Crickmore (Plymouth), Colin S Crouch 2320 (Durham), Oliver A Jackson 2210 (Wilmslow), Paul Madden (Bingley), Jonathan Manley, Rowley C S Newton (Reading), Lanka Ravi 2325m (India), John N Sugden 2275 (Beckenham), Nicholas Thomas 2240 (England) 7
18-26 Chris B Baker (Richmond, Sy), Graham Burgess (Bristol), Miles Cowling (Poole), Gary Dormand (Mitcham), Andrew Faller (Southampton), Peter W Hempson 2225 (Sheffield), Glenn House (Morecambe), D Marciano, Andrew P Smith (London SE6)
27-44 Nigel Alldritt (Pinner), John Brookes (Didcot), Steven Burke (Mansfield), Paul Dargan (Whitley Bay), D Michael Denison (Wakefield), Keith Escott (Sutton Coldfield), Michael J Freeman (Ringwood), Andrew Harley 2240 (Ware), Mervyn Hughes (Sutton Bridge, Lincs), Kenneth W Lloyd (Cobham), Donald Mason (Solihull), Ivan J Myall (Chelmsford), Frank Parr (Epsom), Sukh Jinder Singh (Colchester), Sukh Dave Singh (Colchester), Leslie Smart, Jim E Vickery (Leeds), Robert Willmoth (London E8) 6
45-52 Martin Buckmaster (Southampton), Neville Gill (Douglas, IOM), Michael Jackson (York), Simon Lazarus (London N3), Nigel McSheehy (Birmingham), H I Oei, Christopher Sherwood (London SE2), Aaron Summerscale (London SW15)
53-64 Chris Butt (Plymouth), Alison Coull (St Andrews), Sean Elliott (Bristol), Paul D Helbig (Bath), John Holland (Hertford), Peter Krause (West Germany), Alison McLure (Glasgow), C Moors, A Philip Primett (Haywards Heath), Diarmuid Simpson (Antrim), Stephen Walker (Sutton), John Wilman (Ely) 5
65-72 David Bell (Southampton), Computer Competence 3, Russell Dicks (Mansfield), Michael R Handley (Bristol), Benedict Hirsch (Bournemouth), A House, David Robinson (Flitwick, Beds), (Henry) Alexander (Alec) Samuels (Southampton)
73-78 Computer Competence 2, Robert Eames (London EC1), Computer Eureka Electrol, Rosemary Jackson (Glasgow), Karl Swainston (Leeds), H Williams 4
79-84 John Dale (Wetherby), L Flunkert, James Langstaffe (Rossendale), Ian McDonald (Woodhall Spa), Timothy Mortimer (Harpenden), Stephen Woodhouse (Nottingham)
85 Computer Competence One 3
86-88 Donald Andrew (Doncaster), Computer Eureka Electro Two, J Robinson
89 Guy Mason (Thornton Heath) 2
90 Richard Perrin (Southampton)
91 G L Pritchard 1

1 U21 prize - I don't think this means he became British U21 Champion. The official record shows that the U21 title was shared by Michael Adams, Mark Condie, Stuart Conquest and Neil McDonald for their performance in the Championship proper. Time control 40/2½ hours + 16/each subsequent hr.


1986 BRITISH VETERANS' CHAMPIONSHIP, 28 July - 8 August

Preliminary Section: (1) Philip C Hoad (London SE12) 6/7; (2-3) Harry Golombek (Chalfont St. Giles), Raymond Walmisley (Southampton) 4½; (4-5) Arthur Barton (Totton, Hants), John Cotterell (Enfield) 4; (6) (Robert) Hugh Storr-Best (Petersfield) 3; (7) William. Hollindale (Eastbourne) 1½; (8) Clifford Cheetham (Carlisle) ½ (all play all).

Final Group A, 3 rounds all-play-all, preliminary scores carried forward: (1) Philip C Hoad (London SE12) 9/10; (2) Raymond Walmisley (Southampton) 6½; (3) Harry Golombek (Chalfont St. Giles) 5½; (4) John Cotterell (Enfield) 4.

Final Group B, arranged as group A: (5-6) Arthur Barton (Totton, Hants), (Robert) Hugh Storr-Best (Petersfield) 6/10; (7) Clifford Cheetham (Carlisle) 1½/10; (8) William. Hollindale (Eastbourne) 1½/6.


1986 BRITISH UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIP (11-round Swiss), 28 July - 8 August

(1) Philip J Morris (Gravesend) 9½/11; (2) David A Wood (Chatham) 8; (3-8) Chris Dunworth (Nottingham), Jonathan Goddard (Fareham), Andrew J Ledger (Bedford), J Lee, Simon Moetelli (Southampton), Julian Way (Esher) 7; (9-10) Kieran Greer (Belfast), Andrew Stone (Uxbridge) 6½; (11-15) Niall Carton (Newcastle, Co. Down), Kevin McCann (Belfast), Robert Maullin (Sutton Coldfield), Jonathan Wood (Pencoed), C Sims 6; (16-20) Iain A Galloway (Sidcup), Neil Peters (London NW9), Simon Steel (Coulsdon), Mark I Walker (Botley, Hants), Paul I Georghiou 5½; (21-25) Daniel Aldridge (Bournemouth), John Fowler (Basingstoke), Caroline Hallett (Denmead, Hants), Matthew Thompson (Neston, Wirral), Graham Wilkinson (Bristol) 5; (26-27) N Funnell, R Burgess 4½; (28-30) Howard Beckett (Bangor, Co. Down), Stephen J Cullip (Bozeat, Northants), Mina Eaves (Coventry) 4; (31-32) Guy Bailey (Havant), Lorian Cunningham (Waterlooville) 3½; (33) John Garnett (Stockton-on-Tees) 3; (34) Peter Whalley (Emsworth) 2;

The 1986 British Girls' U18 Championship was won by Caroline Hallett (Denmead).

1986 BRITISH UNDER 16 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-round Swiss), 3-8 August (mornings, plus 1 round pm on 4 August)

(1-2) Chris Duncan (Pinner), Richard Tozer (Peterborough) 5½; (3-4) Lawrence Cooper (Stafford), Graeme Buckley (Wolverhampton) 5; (5-6) Mark Hann (Raunds, Northants), Ian D Mackay (Cumbernauld) 4½; (7-11) Sean Clark (Gloucester), Jonathan Hutchings (Torquay), Matthew Long (Swansea), Alex E Tucker (Bromley), T Kendall 4; (12-13) David Sands (Dagenham), Roy Singh (Colchester) 3½; (14-18) David Evans (Lee-on-Solent), Philip Moclair (Newcastle, Co. Down), Roy Phillips (Barnstaple), A Starkie, T Wegener 3; (19-20) Daniel O'Farrell (Southampton), A Moody-Stuart 2½; (21-23) Hazel Eaves (Coventry), Tristan McDonald (Woodhall Spa), J Cairns 2.

The 1986 British Girls' U16 Championship was won by Hazel Eaves (Coventry).

1986 BRITISH UNDER 15 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-round Swiss), 28 July - 2 August (mornings, plus 1 round pm on 29 July)

(1-2) Graeme Buckley (Wolverhampton), Jonathan W Rogers (Brentwood) 5½; (3-4) Devesh Mehta (Brentwood), Roy Singh (Colchester) 5; (5-9) Roger Beckett (Belfast), David Brothers (Farnborough), Steven A M Foister (Maidenhead), Alex Gillies (Coatbridge), Steven Mitchell (Chester-le-Street) 4½; (10-12) Edward L Godber (Southampton), Jonathan Pillay (Brentwood), Martin Winn (Rugby) 4; (13-15) Jason Dilley (Rushden), Edward Holland (Waterlooville), Thomas Middleton (Hexham) 3½; (16-21) Francis Bowers (Whaplode, Lincs), Vivian Cole (Harrow), Oliver Duncan (Pinner), Dale Heron (Farnborough), Gian Illari (Merthyr Tydfil), Ross Wilkinson (Ayr) 3; (22-23) Julie Harwar (Cheltenham), Demis Hassapis (London N12) 2½; (24-26) John M lonides (London SE4), Tristan McDonald (Woodhall Spa), Joe West (Havant) 2; (27) Matthew Clark (Oxford) 1½; (28) John Kelly (Cwmparc) 1.

The 1986 British Girls' U15 Championship was won by Julie Harwar (Cheltenham).

1986 BRITISH UNDER 14 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-round Swiss), 3-8 August (mornings, plus 1 round pm on 4 August)

(1) Andrew Webster (Sutton) 6½; (2) Jonathan G Wilson (Weybridge) 5½; (3-5) Alex Gillies (Coatbridge), Edward L Godber (Southampton), Christopher Walsh (Port Talbot) 5; (6-8) Edward Holland (Waterlooville/Portsmouth), John Naylor (Rugby), Andrew Pickering (Exeter) 4½; (9-12) Gareth Haslinger (Hayes), Andrew C Keehner (London E4), James Poulton (Fareham), Ross Wilkinson (Ayr) 4; (13-17) Nigel Callow (Purley), Michael Eastwood (Street), Peter Jowett (Lytham St Annes), Joseph Monk (Fareham), Philip Whitworth (Oldham) 3½; (18-24) Vivian Cole (Harrow), Cathy Haslinger (Hayes), David Neil (Chandlers Ford), Ilan Rubin (Canterbury), Joe West (Havant), A Pettey, P Follett 3; (25-28) Timothy Davies (Reading), Gian Illari (Merthyr Tydfil), John Kelly (Cymparc), Nicola Watt (Rockland St Mary, Norfolk) 2½; (29-31) Roger Beckett (Belfast), Martyn Deakin (Manchester), Mark Herion (Southampton) 2; (32) Stuart Bailey (Kenley) 1.

The 1986 British Girls' U14 Championship was won by Cathy Haslinger (Hayes).

1986 BRITISH UNDER 13 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-round Swiss), 28 July - 2 August (mornings, plus 1 round pm on 29 July)

(1) Andrew Webster (Sutton) 6; (2-6) Gareth Haslinger (Hayes) Andrew Hon (Barnet), Nicholas Jakubovics (Oxford), Andrew R Jones (Caerphilly), James Poulton (Fareham) 5; (7-8) Edward L lonides (London SE4), David Neil (Chandlers Ford) 4½; (9-14) Dipak Golechha (Purley), Cathy Haslinger (Hayes), Andrew C Keehner (London E4), Harry M Lamb jnr (Bolton), Daniel Triggs (London N7), P Brown 4; (15-18) Abdul Jamal (London E14), Daniel Keegan (London SW1), Joseph Monk (Fareham), Nicholas G Brisbourne 3½; (19-22) Richard Birks (Skegness), Kelly Frisby (Portsmouth), Heidi Heron (Farnborough), Mark Morris (Barnet) 3; (23-26) Gareth Howell (Dibden Purlieu, Hants), Clare E Joy (Rotherham), Genevieve O'Farrell (Southampton), Michael Watts (Pinner) 2½; (27-28) Sarah Annetts (Dawlish), Benedict Duncan (Pinner) 2; (29) Julian Bailey (Havant) 1.

The 1986 British Girls' U13 Championship was won by Cathy Haslinger (Hayes).

1986 BRITISH UNDER 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-round Swiss), 3-8 August (mornings, plus 1 round pm on 4 August)

(1) Andrew R Jones (Caerphilly) 6; (2-4) David Essex (Goulceby, Lincs), Simon Pain, P Brown 5½; (5-14) Paul V Griffiths (London WC2), Steven Hampton (Woking), Abdul Jamal (London E14), Jonathan Scott (Holbeach), Selim (London E14), Philip Tozer (Peterborough), Matthew Turner (Scunthorpe), Robert Winston (Burnham-on-Sea), Darryl Wolstencroft (Blackpool), Neill 4½; (15-17) David Oates (Worthing), Arjun Panchapagesan (Purley), Joanne Smith (Gainsborough) 4; (18-25) Nicky Arnsby (Manchester), Thomas Davies (Portsmouth), Richard Eaves (Coventry), Steven Evans (Lee-on-Solent), Dipak Golechha (Purley), Jonathan Hastings (Oxford), Jonathan Pain, Demis Hassapis (London N12) 3½; (26-32) Adam Crafts (Oxford), Jane Eastwood (Street), Duncan Mothersill (Horncastle), (Joy) Rachel Mothersill (Horncastle), Genevieve O'Farrell (Southampton), David Hennigan (London N10), Matthew G Crocker (Denmead, Hants) 3; (33-37) Ann-Marie Ashby (Coventry), Peter Hughes (Hull), Xerxes A Mistry (Coulsdon), Anthony Wells (Portsmouth), Anand 2½; (38-42) Antony Coe (Lutterworth), Richard Hearley (Leatherhead), Emilia M Holland (Portsmouth), Martin A Sygrove (Fareham), Adam G Crocker (Denmead, Hants) 2; (43) Rebecca Nash (Bramley, Hants) 1.

The 1986 British Girls' Championship was won by Joanne Smith (Gainsborough).

1986 BRITISH UNDER 11 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-round Swiss), 28 July - 2 August (mornings, plus 1 round pm on 29 July)

(1) David Essex (Goulceby, Lincs) 6½; (2-4) Simon Bibby (Maidstone), Martyn Dilley (Rushden), Hung Sin (London E14) 5½; (5-10) Caspar J Bates (London SW13), Jeremy Oakley (Esher), Selim (London E14), Stephen Willets (West Kilbride), Duncan R Woods (Beaconsfield), Jonathan F Parker 5; (11-14) Mark Jacob (Basingstoke), Charles Maxwell-Scott (London SW19), T De Piro, Arjun Panchapagesan (Purley) 4½; (15-27) Nicholas Atkins (Maidstone), Adam G Crocker (Denmead, Hants), Matthew G Crocker (Denmead), Daniel Elliott (Eastbourne), Matthew Francis (Street), William Rawlings (London E4), K Hoare, Martin A Sygrove (Fareham), Heung Wan Tuk (London E14), Richard Wiltshire (Dartford), Steven Woodford (London E14), Daniel Rosenberg, A Eyton 4; (28-35) Simon T Ansell (Oxford), Crispin Francis (Street), Sarah A Joy (Rotherham), Claire E Lusher (Fareham), Irfan Nathoo (Twickenham), David Pearson (Solihull), Matthew J Turner (Scunthorpe), S Florence 3½; (36-45) Neil Berman (Barnet), Stephen Calderwood (Ellistown, Leics), Emilia Holland (Portsmouth), Richard Little (Inveresk), Andrew Myall (Chelmsford), Matthew Phypers (Derby), Neil E Lusher, Joanne Smith (Gainsborough), David Wykes (Barnet), David Hennigan (London N10) 3; (46-48) Timothy Copeman (Barnet), Stephen Hay (Bishopsteignton, Devon), Irfan Mukadam (London E14) 2½; (49-57) Martin Bigg (Camberley), Bryony Cunningham (Portsmouth), Philip Dyer (Barnet), Kieran Gorman (Poulton-le-Fylde), Ian Little (Inveresk), Susan Little (Inveresk), Simon Longley (Southampton), Christopher Reed (South Molton), Nicholas Reed (South Molton) 2; (58) Simon Pearson (Solihull) 1½; (59) Emily O'Connell (Gosport) 1; (60) Susannah Aston (Hambledon, Hants) 0.

The 1986 British Girls' U11 Championship was won by Claire E Lusher (Fareham).

1986 BRITISH UNDER 9 CHAMPIONSHIP (7-round Swiss), 2-3 August, with 4 rounds on 2nd day (All moves/1 hour)

(1) Irfan Nathoo (Twickenham) 6½; (2) David Hennigan (London N10) 6; (3-4) Jack Rudd (Yeovil), Jonathan Walton (Preston) 5½; (5-9) Joshua Baum (Narberth), Christopher Blake (Chandlers Ford), Paul V Griffiths (London WC2), Benedict Keohane (Hereford), Kevin Sweeney (Barnet) 5; (10-15) Edward Goodall (Manchester), Paul Janew (Coventry), Andrew Myall (Chelmsford), Jeffrey Titmas (Maidstone), William Whittow (Brentwood), Michael Richards (Falmouth) 4½; (16-23) Mark Bautista (Ilford), James Brassett (Hayes), Matthew Brief (Barnet), Michael Cohen (Barnet), Brian MacFarlane (Glasgow), David Martin (Haverfordwest), Nicholas Reed (South Molton), Fenn 4; (24-29) Stephen E Cordy (Caerphilly), Matthew Crocker (Denmead), Mark Jackson (Oxshott), Neil Lusher (Fareham), Jody Saunders (Crowthorne), Paul Sharp (Lamberhurst) 3½; (30-39) Neil Botting (Worthing), Clifford Brown (Barnet), Andrew Calderwood (Ellistown, Leics), Daniel Clifton (London E8), Aron Cohen (Guildford), James Hampton (Woking), Miroslav Houska (London SE5), Simon Pearson (Solihull), Nicholas Shearman (Oxshott), Wetherly 3; (40-42) Ian Little (Inveresk), Felton, James Rawlings (London E4) 2½; (43-48) Mark Burr (Coalville), Timothy Corcoran (Worthing), Katherine Fullen (East Grinstead), Richard Hoile (Barnet), Paul Morris (Barnet), Steven Oates (Worthing) 2; (49-52) Cordelia Duke (Southampton), Ian Lamb (Bolton), Philippa Williams (Upham, Hants), S Hennigan 1.

The 1986 British Girls' Championship was won by Jody Saunders (Crowthorne).


BLACKBURNE TOURNAMENT (all play all)

(1-2) Robert Coles (Saffron Walden), Robert Noyce 8; (3) Alec Toll (RAF) 7½; (4) Paul C Stokes (London SW15) 6; (5) Tony Wheatley (London W5) 5½; (6-8) Stephen Dauber (Darlington), John Haigh (Wakefield), David Twitchell (Great Yarmouth) 5; (9-10) David Woodruff (Keynsham), (Henry) James Draisey (Bristol) 4½; (11) Graeme McCormick (Belfast) 4; (12) Roger Amran (France) 3.

STAUNTON TOURNAMENT (all play all)

(1) Paul Dansey (St. Neots) 8½; (2) Colin White (Great Yarmouth) 8; (3) G Alec Boswell (Liverpool) 6; (4-6) Steven Penfold (Pinner), A Birnie, Kevin Staveley (Cwmparc) 5; (7) Antony Sage (Bath) 4½; (8) Marcel Taylor (Radcliffe on Trent) 4; (9) Ian McNee (Reigate) 3½; (10) Nigel Dicker (Dibden Purlieu) 3; (11) Stuart Knuckey (Cardiff) 2½

SOANES TOURNAMENT (all play all)

(1-2) Rod Burroughs (Brentwood), Ian Jewsbury (Bradford) 8; (3) Christopher Dossett (Bradford) 7; (4) Robert Lewis (London SW8) 6; (5) Sarah Rowles (London W11) 5½; (6) Eric Wilfred Knapp (London W4) 5; (7) Patrick Baldwin (Eastbourne) 4½; (8-10) David Everitt (Haywards Heath), John Calvert (Nottingham), Geoffrey Garnett (Stockton on Tees) 3; (11) Alexander Galloway (Sidcup) 2.

5-DAY TOURNAMENT, WEEK 1, (Two rounds a day, 9-round Swiss)

(1-2) Jeremy N Fraser-Mitchell (Southampton), David Tebb 6½; (3-4) John Jones (Gosport), James Stewart (Belfast) 6; (5-6) David Faulkner (Hull), Roger D W Marsh (Gosport) 5½; (7-11) Peter Barker (Uxbridge), Philip Cook (Wimborne), David Cooper (Coventry), Stephen Harding (Bath), Ronald Saunders (Worthing) 5; (12-14) John Clarke (North Shields), Keith Roberts (Bristol), Stephen Silver (Leatherhead) 4½; (15-17) Farid Adam Ali (Portsmouth), Steven Pike (Chesterfield), J Hendy 4; (18) R Sayer 3½; (19-20) David Harwood (Bath), Albert Willis (Exeter) 3; 21 Robert Harskin (Sutton) 2.

5-DAY TOURNAMENT WEEK 1 MORNING (5-round Swiss)

(1) Harry Lamb, snr (Bolton) 5; (2) Matthew Long (Swansea) 4; (3-8) Justin Baptie (Rayleigh), Sean Clark (Gloucester), Steve Ledger (Bedford), John Moore (Benfleet), Martin C Page (London), Richard Tozer (Peterborough) 3½; (9-13) lvor Annetts (Dawlish), Christopher Hann (Hastings), Dave Ledger (Bedford), J Cairns, Ian Eustis (Pontardawe) 3; (14-19) Bertrand Barlow (Epsom), Mark Hann (Raunds, Northants), Kenneth Heron (Farnborough), Iain Stenhouse (Southampton), Michael Wiltshire (Dartford), P Condie 2½; (20-25) Edward Dixon (Whitstable), Christopher Duncan (Pinner), Barry Fraser (Greenford), Philip Moclair (Newcastle, Co. Down), Alec Webster (Sutton), Peter Winn (Rugby) 2; (26-27) Richard Edney (Ryde IOW), Frank Hatto (Llanelli) 1½; (28-30) Roy Brown (Rayleigh), Henrik Cavallin-Lindkvist (Sweden), Susan Matthews (Darlington) 1; (31-32) Geoffrey James (Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucs), Martin Kelly (Belfast) 0.

5-DAY TOURNAMENT WEEK 1 AFTERNOON (5-round Swiss)

(1) N Rutter (Harrow) 5; (2) Ad de Bruyne (Netherlands) 4; (3) J Grundy (Harrow) 3½; (4-7) Robert Moore (Weybridge), Ewart Smith (Basingstoke), Harry Van der Laan (Netherlands), T Simms 3; (8-10) Malcolm Armstrong (Carlisle), David Lewis (Reading), Eric-Jan Walinga (Netherlands) 2½; (11-12) Karin Prins (Netherlands), Ynte N Visser (Netherlands) 2; (13-14) Carl Hoekstra (Netherlands), Alexander McFarlane (Renfrew) 1½; (15) P Armstrong 1; (16) James Robins (Warsash, Hants) 0.

5-DAY TOURNAMENT WEEK 2 (Two rounds a day, 9-round Swiss)

(1) John Jones (Gosport) 7½; (2) Raymond Devenney (Newtownards) 6½; (3-4) (Derek) George Ellison (Blackpool), David Tebb 6; (5-7) James Hepworth (Southampton), David Pagden (Church Crookham, Hants), James Stewart (Belfast) 5; (8-12) Andrew Borkowski (Portishead), David Cooper (Coventry), Steven Pike (Chesterfield), Graham K Sandiford (London SW19), Jeremy Fraser-Mitchell (Southampton) 5; (13-15) Martin Buckley (Southampton), Neil Capey (Farnborough), Gavin Tarrant (Oxford) 4½; (16-19) Mark Baker (Portsmouth), Richard Almond (Hastings), J Hendy, Farid Adam Ali (Portsmouth) 4; (20-22) Peter Barker (Uxbridge), Stephen Harding (Bath), Simon Sellick (Bracknell) 3½; (23) John Beadle (Cambridge) 3; (24-25) Roger Buzzard (Flackwell Heath), David Harwood (Bath) 2½; (26) Keith Roberts (Bristol) 1½.

5-DAY TOURNAMENT WEEK 2 MORNING (5-round Swiss)

(1) Dave Ledger (Bedford) 4½; (2-4) Phil Adams (Oldham), David Holmes (Southampton), H Trevor Jones (Tunbridge Wells) 4; (5-9) Simon Arnold (London NW6), Richard Harrison (Bracknell), John Liddle (Cramlington), J Foulger, Lucien Mouillaux (France) 3½; (10-15) Graham Davies (Hertford), Christopher Hann (Hastings), Leslie Miller (Loughton), Peter Przybycin (Owlesbury, Hants), D Charless [David Carless?], R Walsh 3; (16-20) Bertrand Barlow (Epsom), Paul Edwards (Lytham St Annes), Trevor Hughes (Hull), Steve Ledger (Bedford), Michael Penston (Hailsham) 2; (21-29) G Fraser {Barry Fraser of Greenford?], Conrad Jowett (Lytham St Annes), Susan Matthews (Darlington), Alan Primett (Bournemouth), Richard Edney (Ryde IOW), James Pratt (Odiham), K Noyce, Michael Bolan (Ashtead), Alec J Aslett 2; (30-32) Steve Lorriman (Southampton), Stephen Silver (Leatherhead), P O'Mara 1½; (33-35) Graham Davies (Hertford), Alec Webster (Sutton), Ian Whitworth (Oldham) 1; (36) Marjorie T Ellison (Blackpool) 0.

5-DAY TOURNAMENT WEEK 2 AFTERNOON (5-round Swiss)

(1) Mark Sampson (Kingswinford) 4½; (2) Daniel Rosen (Epsom) 4; (3-7) Raymond J Gamble (Derby), Thomas Hazdra (Austria), K Biswas, G Pritchard, Robert C Lynn 3; (8-10) Alex McFarlane (Renfrew), Mark Mortimer (Romford), Dinah Margaret Norman (née Dobson) 2½; (11-14) Roy Prince (Portsmouth), P Maybury, Patrick Baldwin (Eastbourne), Robert P Moore (Weybridge) 2; (15) Donald Cuckson (Ilford) 1.

WEEKEND INTERMEDIATE (grade U-160, 6-round Swiss)

(1) Martin Buckley (Southampton) 5; (2-5) J G Davies (Winchester), Philip Cook (Wimborne), A Hill (Bristol), D Gardner (Southampton) 4½; 34 Players

WEEKEND MINOR (grade U-125, 6-round Swiss)

(1-2) G Alec Boswell (Liverpool), B Wood (Swinton) 5; (3-6) J M Robinson, S Bulbeck (Tavistock), P Heighway (London), Steve Lorriman (Southampton) 4½. 38 Players

KLEINWORT GRIEVESON QUICKPLAY (7-round Swiss)

(1) Michael Adams (Truro) 7; 2 Erik Teichmann (Cambridge & Germany) 6; (3-5) Paul Madden (Bingley), David Walker (Sunderland) 5½. 74 Players.

REPORT ON THE KLEINWORT GRIEVESON 73RD BRITISH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Held at the Southampton Guildhall, 28 July to 9 August 1986

The Guildhall proved to be just about large enough to hold all the competitors. This shows the extent of growth since 1982 when we used a hall hardly half the size in Torquay. Exactly the same number of people competed as in Edinburgh last year. Since we expected an increase in the number of juniors this was disappointing. Perhaps the last two years were exceptional. Some adults didn't fancy a holiday in Southampton and the counter-attraction of the World Championship in London, with all its attendant sideshows, may have reduced the entry. There was a large local entry in Scotland, particularly for the weekend tournaments.

The 62 player British Championship proved to be a fight between the pre-tournament favourites. This was only resolved just before midnight on Friday when Jonathan Mestel drew with Glenn Flear, having failed to convert a clear advantage at adjournment into a win. Thus Chandler, Mestel and Speelman must play off for the title later this year. Currently BBC2 and Thames TV have both expressed an interest in televising this three-cornered fight. The main news item was the fine result by 14-year-old Michael Adams. He scored 7/11 for a 2550 rating performance (244 grading). Thus he achieved an international master result with a round and a point to spare. This compares closely with Nigel Short at the same age in 1979 when he tied for first place. Only players of World Championship strength have had such high rating scores at that age. This overshadowed 15 year old Michael Hennigan's 2450 performance. Apart from that, the most noticeable aspect of the final scores was that only one Scotsman succeeded in joining the English on 7/11 or better.

Only 16 players took part in the British Ladies' Open Championship but the event was a title norm tournament in which Christine Flear achieved her first woman international master result. Susan Arkell ran away with first prize and had secured first place with two rounds to spare.

The entry for the Major Open was considerably down and we will have to think about the level of prize money very carefully for next year. Grandmaster Sergey Kudrin was attracted by the £1,000 first prize but found unexpected resistance from Israeli Yochanan Afek who matched him point-for-point until the last round.

The change in the junior championships to one week events (apart from the Under 18) proved a success. This enabled people to come who couldn't afford two weeks and yet youngsters took part in two Championships if that appealed to them. Cathy Haslinger achieved the unique distinction of having this year won the Under 13 and Under 14 Girls titles and last year picking up the Under 11 and Under 12. She is the only person ever to have won four different British titles.

The Commentary room came in for masses of praise. Graham Lee and Malcolm Pein seem to have struck the perfect balance between humour and serious analysis.

My time was torn between the World Championship and Southampton. It was noticeable whenever I arrived on the coast, the weather rapidly cleared up and London during that period was much drier. My absence put a considerable strain on the control team. Our thanks must go out particularly to Gerry Walsh, the previous Congress Director, who acted not only as a Controller but also as Director when necessary. Congress Secretary Ian Naish was also a tower of strength. Thus I found it something of an embarrassment when asked to decide who should receive a new trophy, the Richard Boxall Plate for services to the congress. This was awarded to Mary Kluth the Congress treasurer and a recorder for many years. The remainder of the workers (and, oh what long hours they put in!) were Steve Boniface, Richard Boxall, Eric Croker, Paul Dansey, Neil Graham, Frank Hatto, Mary Kerridge, Peter Purland, John Tonkin, Mike Wagstaff, David Wallace, Gerry Walsh and David Welch. Our thanks to David Jarrett's family for allowing him to attend both Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

Swansea then next year. An exciting venue with many facilities and a resort set in a most attractive part of Britain.

STEWART REUBEN, Congress Director


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Date Notes
13 September 2020 All 341 games are available here. Additional to the games as presented on Mega/Big database, these have round numbers and dates. Crosstables of the championship and women's champtionship, plus full results of other sections.
26 June 2023 Added a game from the Major Open: Y.Afek 1-0 B.Jacobs.
20 December 2023 Added a great many more forenames and places of residence, thanks to the appearance of the 1986 tournament programme on the excellent Hampshire Chess History website.