ENTRY FORM for London Junior Chess Championships



SECTIONS
Age Limit Sections
Players must be under the section age on 31 st August 2009.

Grade Limit Sections
Northwick Park Minor Under 115, Major Under 155
London Christmas Minor Under 125, Major Under 165.
ECF Standard play grades will be used.

Entry to the London Junior Under 8, Under 10 and Under 12 Championship and Minor events requires qualification. Please state where you qualified. Please contact the Congress Director 2009@ljcc.co.uk if you wish to discuss this

Section Entered (Week 1):
Section Entered (Week 2)
Where did you qualify?
First Name:
 
Last Name:
Address Line 1:
Address Line 2:
County:
Postcode:    
Telephone:
Mobile:
Email Address:
Date of Birth: (YYYY)
Gender: Male / Female
School:
Chess Club:
Entry Fee: £
Late Fee: £ First Week events add £5 if paying after 7th December (£3 for Harrow U12), Second Week events add £5 if payng after 15th December.
Donation: £   Donations will be used to assist the London Junior Chess Championship Charitable Trust in running these events
Gift Aid: Donations can be Gift aided to assist the LJCC Charitable Trust. If you make any donation please tick this box and give us the name of a tax payer to enable us to gain more from your donation
Tax Payers Name:
Deductions: £ * Please calculate
Total: £
   
Payment Method: Secure Credit Card Payment Via Nochex (no registration or membership necessary)
Cheque
   
Are you eligible for the London Prize?
Comments:
   
  I confirm that I have read the entry form and agree that if I have entered an event that I am not eligible for I will be transferred to a suitable section.

 

 

DISCLAIMER
The organisers will accept no responsibility for any loss, theft or accident to competitors or any other visitors at the venue or in the car park or surrounding areas. Parents are responsible for their children at all times, and in all places, during the Championships. The organisers of the Championships and their helpers are not able to act "In Loco Parentis". They are not able to take responsibility for the actions of those attending the Championships, or the actions of anyone that may affect those attending the Championships.