Chessnut sponsert das Clubturnier Escacs Pardinyes in Lleida und unterstützt Schach als soziale und pädagogische Aktivität
Wir bei Chessnut glauben an die verbindende Kraft des Schachs, die strategische Denkweise fördert und die Bildung unterstützt. Diese Leidenschaft für Schach deckt sich perfekt mit der Mission des Escacs Pardinyes Clubs , einem traditionsreichen Schachverein in der wunderschönen spanischen Stadt Lleida. Angesichts seiner langen Geschichte und seines Engagements für die Förderung des Schachs als Sportart und Bildungsaktivität freuen wir uns, unser Sponsoring des bevorstehenden Turniers bekanntzugeben, das am Samstag, den 28. September , im Rahmen der Feste von Tardor und Sant Miquel stattfindet.

Nach dem überwältigenden Erfolg des Turniers am 3. August – mit über 100 Teilnehmern und als eines der größten offenen Turniere der Region – freuen wir uns sehr, das nächste Kapitel dieser spannenden Veranstaltung zu unterstützen. Das Turnier im September verspricht ein Fest für Schach, Kultur und Gemeinschaft zu werden und Teilnehmer aller Altersgruppen und Spielstärken sowie ein begeistertes Publikum anzuziehen.

Die zeitliche Abstimmung dieses Turniers mit den lebhaften Festen in Lleida verleiht ihm eine besondere Note und ermöglicht es Einheimischen wie Besuchern, die Freude am Schachspiel inmitten der festlichen Atmosphäre der Stadt zu erleben. Als Unternehmen, das sich der Innovation in der Schachwelt verschrieben hat, ist Chessnut stolz darauf, den Schachclub Escacs Pardinyes bei diesem Vorhaben zu unterstützen. Gemeinsam wollen wir die Präsenz des Schachs in der Gemeinde stärken und Schachbegeisterten eine Plattform bieten, um sich zu vernetzen, im Wettkampf zu messen und sich weiterzuentwickeln. 
Durch unser Sponsoring trägt Chessnut nicht nur zum Erfolg der Veranstaltung bei, sondern unterstützt auch das übergeordnete Ziel, Schach für alle zugänglicher und unterhaltsamer zu machen. In Partnerschaft mit Vereinen wie Escacs Pardinyes stärken wir die Verbindung zwischen traditionellem Schachspiel und modernen technologischen Entwicklungen. Unsere innovativen Smart-Schachbretter – wie beispielsweise Chessnut Go – bieten Spielern aller Spielstärken ein nahtloses und interaktives Schacherlebnis, egal ob sie am Brett oder online mit Freunden weltweit spielen.

Wir laden alle Schachbegeisterten herzlich ein, mit uns zu feiern und die strategische Brillanz zu erleben, die beim Turnier in Lleida am 28. September zu sehen sein wird. Ob Sie ein erfahrener Spieler oder ein Schachneuling sind – diese Veranstaltung verspricht eine fantastische Gelegenheit, sich mit der lokalen Schachgemeinschaft zu vernetzen und Teil eines historischen Ereignisses zu werden.

Bleiben Sie dran für Neuigkeiten zum Turnier und entdecken Sie, wie Chessnut weiterhin einen positiven Einfluss auf die Schachwelt ausübt, sowohl lokal als auch global.
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Hi there,
I am Jane Norton, Regional Organiser of Chess in Schools and Communities here in Bristol and the South West. We have been recently running an afterschool club for the first time in a lovely little primary school in Yatton, and they share your name (just a T more than your name). They are called Chestnut Park Primary school and they played in their first chess Interschool Tournament on Friday 26 June. They were the youngest school there. I was speaking to their deputy head who said they would love to have a curriculum lesson each week which would allow all of the children at their school to learn chess in addition to their lovely chess club.. This would mean that almost 100 children could learn chess properly and get 30 lessons in term time. The lessons cost £550 each year and I thought I would ask you on their behalf because you are practically related by name! I have some amazing photos of the children at the tournament, where 13 teams of 6 took part in the championship. Whilst they did come at the bottom of the table, with just 49 points (mostly due to the fact they are younger than the others in the tournament), the top scorer in each team gets a medal and they were lucky enough that 4 of them were on 9 out of 15. They took back 4 medals to their school, and the biggest smiles you had ever seen. The teacher told me that they love chess and would love to have a curriculum lesson each week, but they only have enough money for the chess club and a hired mini bus so that they can take the children to tournaments. Wouldn’t it be a lovely surprise if you could sponsor a lesson a week for a year for £550 and I am sure they would welcome a visit from you to present this surprise to them, and I am pretty sure you could get a cup of “T” which is all that is missing from your name to make you both properly related!
I think that would be absolutely lovely, if you could consider it. Imagine their faces, and fabulous photo opportunity for you to go to Chestnut primary with a cheque from Chessnut :-)
Thank you so much for considering my request!
Jane Norton
Regional Organiser, Chess in Schools and Communities, and Chess coach.
My number is 07974365006 if you need any more information from me.
Hi there,
I am Jane Norton, Regional Organiser of Chess in Schools and Communities here in Bristol and the South West. We have been recently running an afterschool club for the first time in a lovely little primary school in Yatton, and they share your name (just a T more than your name). They are called Chestnut Park Primary school and they played in their first chess Interschool Tournament on Friday 26 June. They were the youngest school there. I was speaking to their deputy head who said they would love to have a curriculum lesson each week which would allow all of the children at their school to learn chess in addition to their lovely chess club.. This would mean that almost 100 children could learn chess properly and get 30 lessons in term time. The lessons cost £550 each year and I thought I would ask you on their behalf because you are practically related by name! I have some amazing photos of the children at the tournament, where 13 teams of 6 took part in the championship. Whilst they did come at the bottom of the table, with just 49 points (mostly due to the fact they are younger than the others in the tournament), the top scorer in each team gets a medal and they were lucky enough that 4 of them were on 9 out of 15. They took back 4 medals to their school, and the biggest smiles you had ever seen. The teacher told me that they love chess and would love to have a curriculum lesson each week, but they only have enough money for the chess club and a hired mini bus so that they can take the children to tournaments. Wouldn’t it be a lovely surprise if you could sponsor a lesson a week for a year for £550 and I am sure they would welcome a visit from you to present this surprise to them, and I am pretty sure you could get a cup of “T” which is all that is missing from your name to make you both properly related!
I think that would be absolutely lovely, if you could consider it. Imagine their faces, and fabulous photo opportunity for you to go to Chestnut primary with a cheque from Chessnut :-)
Thank you so much for considering my request!
Jane Norton
Regional Organiser, Chess in Schools and Communities, and Chess coach.
My number is 07974365006 if you need any more information from me.