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Copyright © 2003, Jonathan Tuck, on behalf of the Thames Valley Chess League

 

Welcome to the website of the Thames Valley Chess League. You will be able to find useful information such as the league's rules, the fixture lists and the contact details for league officers. The clubs page will list club captains and details of the club venues, with maps of their locations. The results service will record the result of each game and provide up to date cross-tables. In due course, there will be a games section and a history of the league.

This a site for all the people who play in the league, so if you have suggestions, corrections, or useful additional information, please contact me.

David White 

 

Website last updated 13.5.12 Results for the season received up to 9.5.12 are now shown.

With the season drawing to a close the following issues have been decided subject to teams incurring default penalties in remaining matches.

Wimbledon A have won Division 1 and Harrow A and Ealing B have been relegated.

Hammersmith have won Division 2.

Surbiton B have won Division 3 and Wimbledon C are also promoted. Richmond C and Maidenhead have been relegated.

Ealing Juniors have won Division 4 and Harrow C are also promoted.

Peter Lord has taken over as captain of Hayes A - details on Clubs page.

The Clubs section has been updated with the latest contacts.

Maidenhead have withdrawn their B team from Division 2

Hayes have moved venue and are now back at the St Claret's Club in Botwell Lane, Hayes

Final results for the 2010/11 season are now shown

Congratulations to the following teams

Division 1 Champions - Ealing A

Division 2 Champions Kingston A, also promoted Ealing B

Division 3 Champions - Hounslow A and Hayes A have also been promoted

Division X Champions Richmond E

Knock Out Trophy - Staines who narrowly beat Ealing 3½ - 2½ in the final

Congratulations to Ealing A who have won Division 1 for 2009-10, Harrow A winners of Division 2 and Staines B who have won Division 3

The Final of the 2008 Knockout took place on Saturday 21st June and after a very closely contested match the trophy was won by Hayes on the elimination rule.

Knock out Final report