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The Club was established in October 2001. In August 1999 I moved to
Oxford from London. Unaware of any chess clubs in Oxford, I decided to
start one.
Had I'd been aware of all the chess clubs in and around Oxford at
that time, I most probably would not have bothered starting up a club
from scratch. However, around May 2001 I placed an advert in Botley Post
Office and another in Cumnor Newsagents, in order to see if there was
any local interest to start a chess club. I received four calls in as
many months. As there were no further enquiries I decided to get the
club up and running.
I searched for a suitable local venue for the club to meet, and
secured an evening every Thursday at Cumnor Old School. I purchased six
chess sets and boards and the five of us met for the first time on 11th
October 2001.
The only founder members that are still regular players at the club
are Ann Willan and myself, the other three drifted away after a time.
The average attendance in our first nine weeks was four per evening. But
then, soon after, the club started to take on new members and in our
first year we averaged 7.8 players per evening.
The club sees many faces come and go, but over time a new player
sticks with the club and becomes a permanent member.
Around early 2004 I discovered Cowley Chess Club, I can't remember
how this happened, but I managed to contact Lester Millin, Cowleys
Captain, and arranged a friendly match between our clubs, which we
played at Cumnor Old School on 29th April 2004. We lost the match 1.5 -
4.5. Lester mentioned that we might consider joining the ODCL league,
but as the club was far too small for such a commitment, I did not
investigate this further.
I used to run a chess club in London in 1990, and discovered then,
the many problems that can ensue if you have a small club membership
playing in a league.
In the spring of 2006 I was in Grove, near Wantage. I popped into a
green grocers there, and spotted a local publication, 'What's On In
Wantage', of which I took a copy. Flicking through it I noticed there
was a Chess Club in Wantage that meets every Tuesday evening. I called
the contact name in the ad, Ray Cordon, and arranged to see him at one
of their club evenings. We arranged an 8 board friendly match, which we
played on 25th May 2006 at Cumnor. We lost 3.5 - 4.5. Like Lester, Ray
also suggested we join the ODCL league.
At first I was still reluctant to do so, even though our permanent
membership had increased since our friendly match against Cowley in
2004. I still considered our numbers to be borderline to commit to
joining a league. However, I put the idea of joining the league to the
Cumnor players, of which they all expressed a positive desire to do so.
Ray Cordon was also very instrumental in making me finally decide to
enter the club into the ODCL league, and along with Ray's help, Cumnor
Chess Club entered the Oxford & District Chess League in September
2006, just in time for the start of the 06/07 season.
Of the four divisions in the league, we had to start in Division
Four with seven other teams. At the end of our first season, Sept
06/April 07, we won twelve of our fourteen matches and lost the
remaining two. Cumnor Chess Club won league division 4 after it's 12th
match, with two games in hand, as none of the other teams were able to
catch us at that point in the season.
Cumnor Chess Club was promoted to Division 3 after it's first season
in the ODCL. The new season starts in October 2007 and ends in April
2008.
Steven Bennett, club founder, 4th May 2007
The ODCL 07/08 season was completed in April 2008, with Cumnor
finishing bottom of Division 3. This season has been a completely
different experience to our previous year in Division 4. Of the ten
matches played we only managed 2 draws. However, the team has played
stronger this year, despite meeting up with much stronger opposition. We
shall be playing in Division 4 again next season and we are committed
to win the Division again in 08/09.
The club has had some successes this season with two of it's Junior
players qualifying to play for Oxfordshire. Louis Hampden plays for Oxon
U11's and Hugo Thessieu plays for Oxon U10's. The club also grew
substantially over 2007. We now have an adult membership of 15 players
and a Junior membership of 10. Sadly, Dennis Dyer, one of the clubs
senior members, died this year.
Steven Bennett, 26th April 2008
The Oxfordshire District & Chess League, ODCL, changed it's name
to the Oxfordshire Chess Association, OCA.
Back in Division 4 this season, we encountered a number of different
teams from the last time we played in the division in 06/07. We started
the 08/09 season pretty slowly, losing 5 out of our 1st 7 matches, and
at the half way point, were positioned bottom of the table in the eight
team division. However, we slowly tightened up and gained ground in the
second half of the season, finishing in 3rd place.
The club membership pretty much stayed the same during 07 through to
08. However, the few changes that occurred brought in stronger players
to those leaving.
By February 2009 we had started to consider entering two teams in
the OCA league. This would be a big commitment for the club, but it
would also benefit those members that only play a few league matches in a
season, along with those who do not get a chance to play at all.
After careful consideration we decided to enter two teams in the
09/10 season, starting September 2009. Liam Glenn will Captain Cumnor 2.
Liam joined the club in September 2002, aged 12.
The club's juniors made great progress at the start of 2009, of
which 4 of the 11 qualified to player for Oxfordshire Juniors. Louis
Hampden qualified for the second time to play for Oxon under 11's. He
won one of his three games in the Inter County Practice match in
February 2009, but pulled off a fantastic 2.5 out of 3 in the Zonal
Finals. Oxon Under 11's came third in their section winning bronze
medals, and going onto the final in May.
In the U11's final, Louis, David and Susana played in the 24 player
Oxon side, which came 6th in a 16 County final.
In the 2009 Oxon Under 9's trails in January 09, Hugo came second
place, winning 2 out of 3 games, and won a trophy for coming second.
Unfortunately Hugo did not win any of his three games in the Under 9's
Zonal Championship in February.
This is the second year that Hugo has qualified for Oxon Under 9's.
Susana and David gained a place in the Oxon under 11's practice match,
held in February in Maidenstone. Both of them won 2 of their 3 games.
Susana was also picked to play for the Oxon Girl's Under 11's
Final. The match was played on 28th March in Bolton. She won two of her
three matches against opponents from Liverpool and Sussex.
All in all, the club has really progressed this year, we have a
strong membership of over 25 players, 11 of which are juniors and 4 of
them play for Oxfordshire Under 11's & 9's. We look forward to
having two teams in the OCA league next year, which can only benefit all
the members of the club.
Lastly and sadly, Lester Millin, Cowley Chess Club, passed away in
the Autumn of 2008. Lester produced junior England chess players, and
was widely respected across the Oxon Chess fraternity for all that he
did for chess in Oxfordshire.
Steven Bennett, 3rd April 2009
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