Ulster Chess Union Yearbook

North Belfast Chess Team at the European Club Championships
Lubniewice, Poland 11th - 13th September 1998


The North Belfast Chess Club by winning the All-Ireland Club Championships qualified to represent Ireland in the European Club. As luck we would have it we were drawn to play in Poland, with very strong opposition from Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Ukraine and Belgium.

Our hosts kindly arranged to collect us at the Polish-German Border, and drive sixty Kilometres to the venue in the quiet town of Lubniewice. The venue turned out to be a "workers camp" of the company of the main tournament sponsors Stilon. Which made for pleasant lakeside walks or strolls through the wooded countryside.

The town of Lubniewice was a short walk away, and it's many bars were to provide the night-time entertainment, and a slice of life in Poland.

North Belfast v Gorzow 'B'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the first round we were paired against the host club, a daunting task as they out-rated all our boards by 600 points. Despite the lopsided result we played very well.

Round 1

Stilon Gorzow, Poland

North Belfast

GM Michal Krasenkow

1:0

Tom Clarke

GM Sergei Shipov

1:0

David Houston

GM Rustem Dautov

1:0

Stephen Scannell

GM Igor Khenkin

1:0

Adrian Skelton

IM Pawel Jaracz

1:0

David Blair

IM Aleksander Czerwonski

1:0

Nicholas Pilkiewicz

The second round result was a disappointment, this was the team we felt we could beat before we came to the tournament, during the match the result was always in doubt but the Belgians greater experience told.

Round 2

Leuven, Belgium

North Belfast

IM Pieter Claesen

1:0

Tom Clarke

FM Jereon Claesen

1:0

David Houston

Chris van Hul

1:0

Stephen Scannell

Koen Bossuyt

1:0

Adrian Skelton

Eddy van Espen

1:0

David Blair

Freddy de Guchtenaere

1/2

Nicholas Pilkiewicz

Due to the non appearance of the Swedish and Croatian teams this left a bye for the last round, and our hosts Gorzow Chess Club arranged for us to play their B side, headed by two IMs was still a formidable side which we managed after a long struggle to beat.

Round 3

Stilon Gorzow B, Poland

North Belfast

IM Jan Przewoznik

1:0

Tom Clarke

IM Aleksander Czerwonski

1/2

David Houston

Olaf Michalski

0:1

Stephen Scannell

Jerzy Brok

1:0

Adrian Skelton

Joanna Wilminska

0:1

David Blair

Matueusz Bronowicki

0:1

Nicholas Pilkiewicz

The tournament was eventually won by the host club "Stilon Gorzow", who after a narrow 3.5:2.5 win in the semi-final against the all GM team from the Ukraine, went on to beat the Estonian team Parnu by a similar score after a titanic struggle.

Ruslan Ponomariov
The world's youngest GM playing for the Ukraine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The members of the team would like to thank all the members of the Chess Club, the Ulster Chess Union, St Malachy's Old Boys Association and especially Jack Kennedy, Elizabeth Blair and Helen Scannell without whose invaluable assistance this trip would not be possible.