Rules
and Conditions for the 10th Annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls' Invitational
(SPGI)
July 20 – 25, 2013 at Webster University (St. Louis, Missouri)
- Approximately $200,000 in chess scholarships, chess prizes, and iPad
mini, etc. (Full tuition and fees scholarship to the top finisher! *)
- Webster University will provide
complimentary room and meal accommodation on campus for qualifiers!
The annual Susan Polgar Girl’s Invitational, the most prestigious all-girls
event in the United States, will be held at Webster University (St. Louis,
Missouri).
• There will be an intense training session with Susan Polgar, followed by a 6
round (g/90+30) championship tournament.
• The traditional Blitz, Puzzle Solving, Bughouse events will stay the same as
in previous years.
• There will be many chess prizes awarded, including iPad mini, and scholarships to Webster
University.
Each state is allowed one representative to be nominated by June 1, 2013.
Official representative alternates may be substituted no later than June 15.
(Susan Polgar and/or the Polgar Committee may allow the host state to enter an
additional qualified player.) Susan Polgar and/or the Polgar Committee may
allow exceptions to the June 1 entry/alternate deadline. Should the state
affiliate fail to respond to the notice for this tournament, Susan Polgar
and/or the Polgar Committee may determine the candidate from that state.
Players must have been enrolled in a school (up to 12th grade) located in the
state they represent, also of the year in which the tournament is held. Home-schooled
students who are under the age of 19 on July 25th of the year in which the
event is held or students who have never attended college on a full time basis
prior to June 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, are eligible to
represent the state in which they reside.
Exception: If a player graduates from high school early and is already
attending college, she may still represent her state if nominated. This is the
decision of each state affiliate.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: The participants of the Susan Polgar Girl’s
Invitational DO NOT have to be high school students. Any qualifier under the
age of 19 (by July 25th of the year in which the tournament is held) is
eligible!
Special
invitation for this year only: All past participants of the SPNI and SPGI
(Susan Polgar National Invitational/Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational
2004-2012) are invited to participate in the 2013 SPGI. The idea is to have the
past participants learn my method of training so they can go back home and
share their knowledge with the younger players. However, registration MUST be
made ASAP since space is limited. There will be mutual training sessions for
all, however separate section & prizes for alumni participants over the
age of 19.
Players are required to furnish the organizer an emergency phone number and the
e-mail address of a parent/guardian.
There is no entry fee to participate in the 2013 SPGI; however,
players are responsible for their own travel. For all state representatives,
and qualifiers from the SPNO or SPWO, Webster University will provide
complimentary room and meal accommodation on campus.
For
alumni participants, wild card/special invites, coaches, parents, or other
family members, inexpensive accommodations are available for housing and dining
on Webster’s campus. Please note that all reservations and registrations MUST
be made (and accommodation expenses prepaid) no later than June 25, 2013.
Prizes: Trophies / plaques will be awarded to the winners of the Susan
Polgar Foundation Girl’s Invitational Puzzle Solving, Blitz, and the SPGI
Championship. Co-champions are recognized in the case of a tie, with each
champion receiving a Champion’s Plaque or Trophy. The Champion (or
Co-Champions) will automatically be invited to defend her/their title (must
meet age requirement).
Champion: Webster University scholarship (approximately $23,000+ per
year x 4 years *) + iPad mini + Champion's Plaque / Trophy
2nd and 3rd place: Webster University scholarship (approximately $13,000+
per year x 4 years *)
Top under 13: iPad mini
Top under 10: iPad mini
* The scholarship must be exercised no later than the Fall of 2016.
The New Polgar Committee’s goal is to have all 50 states (including two
representatives for California, two for Texas, and two for Missouri) and the
District of Columbia represented. We strongly encourage each state and the
District of Columbia affiliate to hold a scholastic championship tournament to
determine each state’s champion and representative. Failing this, rating
criteria may be acceptable. A scholastic girls’ champion or the highest rated
girls’ scholastic player in a state who has no state affiliate of the USCF
should contact the Polgar Committee as soon as possible.
Susan Polgar and/or the Polgar Committee and its members may elect to award
wild cards each year for the Susan Polgar Girl’s Invitational.
Special qualifying events: The Polgar Committee will award automatic
qualifying spots to the reigning winners in each section of the annual Susan
Polgar NO for Girls (New Orleans) and the Susan Polgar World Open for Girls
(Chicago).
The new SPGI Chairperson is Martha Underwood (AZ).
NOTICE TO ALL STATE OFFICIALS: Please send the nomination from your
state to the Polgar Committee (PolgarCommittee@gmail.com).
Contact
info:
Polgar Committee (PolgarCommittee@gmail.com)
Webster
University is located at 470 E. Lockwood Avenue Webster Groves, MO 63119
BIG
THANKS to President Dr. Beth Stroble and Webster University for hosting and
sponsoring this very prestigious event for girls!
* Scholarships may be upgraded but may not be stacked. For previous winners of partial scholarships, a maximum of $1,000 per year may be added to the previous scholarship.