Club News:
Richmond C 0.5 Ealing C 4.5
Created:18 Nov 2009 by: Alastair JohnstoneKing's Head 3rds 3 - Ealing 2nds 5
Created:10 Nov 2009 by: No King's Head side doesn't come out fighting so Ealing were well pleased to enjoy "Lady Luck" in their victory in division two of the Middlesex league. ..moreEaling B 1.5 Hounslow A 4.5
Created:10 Nov 2009 by: Alastair Johnstone Ealing B lost last Thursday's encounter in Thames Valley Div.2 ..moreMaidenhead A 2 - Ealing A 5
Created:10 Nov 2009 by: An away victory at Maidenhead is always an achievement and Ealing were well pleased to come away with the full point in division one of the Thames Valley league tonight. ..moreEaling A 6 Surbiton A 2
Created:04 Nov 2009 by: In last night's Thames Valley first division match, Ealing achieved an important victory over Surbiton. They finished above us last season but this win is our biggest over our redoubtable South London rivals since the season of 2004-05 when the margin was also four boards. ..moreEaling C 5 Meadhurst 1
Created:30 Oct 2009 by: Alastair Johnstone Ealing C hosted Meadhurst in their first home match of the campaign on Thursday and ran out comfortable 5-1 winners. ..moreEuropean Team Championship
Created:28 Oct 2009 by:We play tribute to four British players competing in Novi Sad who are known to our club. With three English perfomers on view it is a little controversial to single out Athenaeum's Jim Stevenson for particular praise but I understand that Jim encouraged the cash-strapped Scottish Chess to field a team even though every member had to pay their own way. After six rounds Jim, the second lowest graded player in the tourney was doing well on board four and outperforming his own board one!
Meri Grigoryan-Lyell was competing for West London at the Harvester in May but in Serbia she is scoring well for the England Women's team on board four. Congratulations!
A couple of years ago Sainbayar Tserendorj and Syrym Shalabayev, mainstays of Ealing chess club organised a very pleasant rapidplay tournament in a Surrey hotel at which Stephen Turner and Simon Williams competed. Dare I ask if this was the event that propelled them to greater things because both are now performing with distinction in England's Open team?
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