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Tucson Ladies Defy National Trends

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Corazon at the 2nd Annual 9 Queens Library Tournament. Photo courtesy Jeff Smith www.jeffsmithusa.com
Corazon at the 2nd Annual 9 Queens Library Tournament. Photo courtesy Jeff Smith www.jeffsmithusa.com

Last week I was looking through the results from our August 10th Library Tournament when I noticed that exactly 50% of the players in the Rookie Section were female! This is a huge leap from last year’s tournament, where women made up less than ten percent of the players. Now we still have some work to do in the Championship section (only three girls played in that section this year), but this is exciting news especially when compared to national trends where women make up around 10% of tournament players.

As we approach the one year anniversary of our monthly 9 Queens Academies in Tucson, congrats to all the Tucson women and girls who have participated in 9 Queens events over the last year. Can’t wait to see you all at the All Queens Chess Day.

All Queens Chess Day

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9queens-flyers-080909-39 Queens and Bookmans are proud to present…

All Queens Chess Day

Tucson’s only chess tournament and workshop exclusively for women and girls.

Co-hosted by Vice-Mayor Regina Romero and City Council Member Nina Trasoff

Featuring City Council Member Karin Uhlich and First Lady of Tucson Beth Walkup

Date: October 18, 2009

Time: 1-4 pm

Location: Bookmans on Speedway (6230 E. Speedway)

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information or to pre-register for the tournament email jhoffman@9queens.org

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Player Spotlight

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Varga Luna

(playing for 4 years)

“I became interested in chess when I was about four. I like chess bc you get to have fun and learn some things. You get to be more patient. You get to focus and concentrate. ”