Document prepared by FMJD Tournament Director Jacek Pawlicki. Szczecin, January 2 nd, 2019
Summary 1. World Championship... 3 2. Women s World Championship... 4 3. FMJD rules... 5 3.1 Annex XVII Appendix A most recent qualification system for a world Championship of 20 players... 5 3.2 Annex XII Appendix A most recent qualification system for a World Championship Women... 5 3.3 Annex XVII Appendix C Global reserve list... 6 4. Global reserve list... 7 4.1 Open... 7 4.2 Women... 8 td@fmjd.org 2(8)
1. World Championship 1. Alexander Shvartsman Russia World Champion 2017 2. Roel Boomstra Netherlands World Champion 2016 3. Alexey Chizov Russia 2nd WCh 2017 4. Joel N'Cho Atse Ivory Coast Africa 5. Ndiaga Samb Senegal Africa 6. Landry Nga Cameroon Africa 7. Kassim Souare Mali Africa 8. Guno Burleson Surinam Pan America 9. Allan Moreno Silva Brazil Pan America 10. Yiming Pan China Asia 11. Otgonbileg Tserenbayamba Mongolia Asia 12. Michael Semyaniuk Belarus Europe 13. Alexander Georgiev Russia Europe 14. Martijn van Ijzendoorn Netherlands Europe 15. Evgeni Vatutin Belarus Europe 16. Nicolay Germogenov Russia Europe 17. Guntis Valneris Latvia World Cup 1 18. Ivan Trofimov Russia World Cup 19. Sponsor place 20. Organiser place Global reserve list (see 3.3 and 4.1 for explanation): 1. Jan Groenendijk Netherlands 2. Alexander Baliakin Netherlands 3. Anatoli Gantvarg Belarus 4. Alexander Getmanski Russia 5. Vadim Virny Germany 6. Yuriy Anikeev Ukraine Global reserve list will be used only from August 1 st, 2019. Before - player from the "same source " will be invited if necessary. See Annex XVII p. 7 for the details. 1 Personal place for World Rating leader was not used (Georgiev already qualify), so place goes to World Cup td@fmjd.org 3(8)
2. Women s World Championship 1. Natalia Sadowska Poland World Champion 2018 2. Zoja Golubeva Latvia World Champion 2017 3. Olga Fedorovich Belarus 2nd WCh 2017 4. Negbre, Biagne Elsa Ivory Coast Africa 5. Lublyana Turiy USA Pan America 6. You Zhang China Asia 7. Hanqing Zhao China Asia 8. Khuslen Enkhbold Mongolia Asia 9. Matrena Nogovitsyna Russia Europe 10. Natalia Shestakova Russia Europe 11. Darja Fedorovich Belarus Europe 12. Viktoriya Motrichko Ukraine Europe 13. Heike Verheul Netherlands Europe 14. Palina Petrusiova Belarus Europe 15. Sponsor place 16. Organiser place Global reserve list (see 3.3 and 4.2 for explanation): 1. Aygul Idrisova Russia 2. Tamara Tansykkuzhina Russia 3. Julia Makarenkova Ukraine 4. Olga Baltazhy Ukraine 5. Nika Leopoldova Russia 6. Elena Cesnokova Latvia Global reserve list will be used only from May 1 st, 2019. Before - player from the "same source " will be invited if necessary. See Annex XII p. 7 for the details. td@fmjd.org 4(8)
3. FMJD rules 3.1 Annex XVII Appendix A most recent qualification system for a world Championship of 20 players Proposal accepted by the General Assembly 2017 for the World Championship 2019 As a result of these proposals the qualification rules for the World Championship all categories 2019 are the following: 1. (1) World Champion 2. (2) Opponent form the title match and one player in order of the final classification of the previous World Championship or, if the title match was not played, 2 players in order of the final classification of the previous World Championship. A player who refuses to play the match cannot be promoted from points 1 and 2. This place will go to the global reserve list. 3. (2) Organization place / Sponsor place 4. (4) Africa 5. (2) Pan America 6. (2) Asia 7. (5) Europe 8. (1) Rating leader Jan 1st, 2019. If this player is already qualified, then this place goes to World Cup (see point 9). 9. (1) Best player from the World Cup 2018 classification not yet qualified. Additional conditions: - Federations are divided into two groups: Group A federations which organised and reported to FMJD for rating their national championship 2017 and 2018 Group B the rest of FMJD member federations - Places (1,2,3 and 8) are out of any federation limit - Continental places 4,5,6 and 7: Maximum 2 from the same federation for federations in group A and maximum one player for federations in group B. Places are an internal confederation decision, the names of the players should be delivered to the FMJD not later than on January 1st, 2019. Places from World Cup (9 and possibly 8). For federations in group A - without any limits. For federations in group B maximum one from the federation including also possible continental places. - Reserve places are created according to the proposal Global reserve list (Annex 17 Appendix C) without any federation limit. 3.2 Annex XII Appendix A most recent qualification system for a World Championship Women Proposal accepted by the General Assembly 2017 for the World Championship Women 2019 1. (1) World Champion 2. (2) Opponent form the title match and one player in order of the final classification of the previous World Championship or, if the title match was not played, 2 players in order of the final classification of the previous World Championship. td@fmjd.org 5(8)
A player who refuses to play the match cannot be promoted from points 1 and 2. This place will go to the global reserve list. 3. (2) Organization place / Sponsor place 4. (1) Africa 5. (1) Pan America 6. (3) Asia 7. (6) Europe Additional conditions: - Federations are divided into two groups: Group A federations which organised and reported to FMJD for rating their national championship 2017 and 2018 Group B the rest of FMJD member federations - Places (1,2,3) are out of any federation limit - Continental places 4,5,6 and 7: Maximum 2 from the same federation for federations in group A and maximum one player for federations in group B. Places are an internal confederation decision, the names of the players should be delivered to the FMJD not later than on January 1st, 2019. - Reserve places are created according to the proposal Global reserve list (Annex 17 Appendix C) without any federation limit. 3.3 Annex XVII Appendix C Global reserve list Global reserve list: 1. Highest ranked player not yet qualified in FMJD World Cup classification. 2. Highest ranked player not yet qualified in FMJD Rating list. 3. Second highest ranked player not yet qualified in FMJD World Cup classification. 4. Second highest ranked player not yet qualified in FMJD Rating list. 5. Third highest ranked player not yet qualified in FMJD World Cup classification. 6. Third highest ranked player not yet qualified in FMJD Rating list. 7. etc Remarks: 1. The rating list for this purpose will be renumbered after deleting those players that played less than 50 rating games in the previous 3 years. 2. The global reserve list is without any federation limit. 3. The names of the players on the global reserve list will be announced immediately after publication of the FMJD World Rating and FMJD World Cup classification on January 1st of the year in which the World Championship will be played. 4. Global reserve lists are separate for World Championship Men (Open) and World Championship Women. The World Cup classification and the Rating list open/women are taking into account accordingly. td@fmjd.org 6(8)
4. Global reserve list 4.1 Open FMJD RATING #99 (January 1st 2019) Place on rating list Games played For gl.rez. 1.I.19 last 3 y. 1.I.19 1.1.16 1 Alexander Georgiev Russia 152 1165 1013 Qualified 2 Alexey Chizhov Russia 127 1457 1330 Qualified 3 Roel Boomstra Netherlands 166 836 670 Qualified 1 4 Alexander Baliakin Netherlands 148 1970 1822 5 Alexander Shvartsman Russia 189 1778 1589 Qualified 6 Martijn van Ijzendoorn Netherlands 210 561 351 Qualified 7 Martin Dolfing Netherlands 34 578 544 <50 8 Guntis Valneris Latvia 246 2318 2072 Qualified 2 9 Anatoli Gantvarg Belarus 66 1768 1702 10 Erno Prosman Netherlands 41 382 341 <50 11 Arnaud Cordier France 42 531 489 <50 12 Rob Clerc Netherlands 32 1085 1053 <50 3 13 Vadim Virny Germany 125 1073 948 4 14 Andrej Kalmakov Russia 54 1038 984 5 15 Artem Ivanov Ukraine 215 656 441 WORLD CUP 2018 1 Alexey Chizhov Russia Qualified 2 Alexander Georgiev Russia Qualified 3 Guntis Valneris Latvia Qualified 4 Ivan Trofimov Russia Qualified 1 5 Jan Groenendijk Netherlands 2 6 Alexander Baliakin Netherlands 3 7 Alexander Getmanski Russia 4 8 Yuriy Anikeev Ukraine 5 9 Murodullo Amrillaev Russia 10 Vadim Virny Germany 11 Artem Ivanov Ukraine 12 Thomy Mbongo Cameroon 13 Alexander Shvartsman Russia Qualified 14 Jean Marc Ndjofang Cameroon 15 Ainur Shaibakov Russia td@fmjd.org 7(8)
4.2 Women FMJD RATING #99 (January 1st 2019) Place on rating list Games played 1.I.19 for Global rez. last 3 y. 1.I.19 1.1.16 1 Olga Fedorovich Belarus 236 673 437 Qualified 2 Matrena Nogovitsyna Russia 106 763 657 Qualified 3 Natalia Sadowska Poland 238 754 516 Qualified 4 Viktoriya Motrichko Ukraine 182 482 300 Qualified 5 Zoja Golubeva Latvia 76 1261 1185 Qualified 6 Olga Levina Israel 2 335 333 <50 7 Olga Kamychleeva Netherlands 28 468 440 <50 8 Karen van Lith Netherlands 5 361 356 <50 1 9 Tamara Tansykkuzhina Russia 83 829 746 10 Darja Fedorovich Belarus 198 440 242 Qualified 11 Olga Baltazhy Ukraine 119 710 591 <50 12 Darya Tkachenko Russia 28 584 556 <50 2 13 Aygul Idrisova Russia 196 478 282 14 Heike Verheul Netherlands 121 517 396 Qualified 3 15 Nika Leopoldova Russia 30 230 200 WORLD CUP 2018 1 Matrena Nogovitsyna Russia Qualified 2 Viktoriya Motrichko Ukraine Qualified 3 Natalia Sadowska Poland Qualified 4 Olga Fedorovich Belarus Qualified 1 5 Aygul Idrisova Russia 6 Heike Verheul Netherlands Qualified 2 7 Julia Makarenkova Ukraine 3 8 Olga Baltazhy Ukraine 9 Vitalia Doumesh Netherlands 10 Darja Fedorovich Belarus Qualified 4 11 Elena Cesnokova Latvia 5 12 Aianika Kolodeznikova Russia 13 Tamara Tansykkuzhina Russia 14 Darya Tkachenko Russia 15 Alia Aminova Russia td@fmjd.org 8(8)