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ICSC Board

- ICSC Honorary

Presidential Corner

- Country Members

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- Calendar

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- Society of Friend of ICSC

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- ICSC Technical
Committee

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- ICSC Olympic
Committee
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- ICSC Archives
Commission

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- ICSC Congress

- ICSC Rating

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- ICSC Audiogram
- FIDE
- FIDE Laws of Chess
- FIDE Changes to Title and Rating
Regulation effective
- from July 1st 2009
- Sign Language Alphabet

ICSC
World Individual Championships 2004
Malente (Germany)
17° ICSC European
Club Team Championships 2005
Piestany (Slovakia)
2° ICSC
Asian Individual Championships 2005
Almaty (Kazakhstan)
ICSC
World Team Championships 2006
Nyìregyhàza (Hungary)
18° ICSC European
Club Team Championships 2007
Primorsko
(Bulgaria)
ICSC
World Individual Championships 2008
St.Gallen (Switzerland)
19° ICSC
European Club Team Championships 2009
Hamburg (Germany)
ICSC
Deaf Olympiad Chess 2010
Estoril (Portugal)
20° ICSC European Club Team Championships 2011
Liverpool (England)

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- INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
OF SILENT CHESS

The International Committee of Silent Chess
(I.C.S.C.) was founded in 1949 in Copenhagen (Denmark) and is recognised by Federation Internationale des Echecs
(F.I.D.E.) and
by the International Olympic Committee (I.O.C.); it publishes its periodical magazine "Mitteilungsblatt"
(I.C.S.C. Bulletin) every four months.
The I.C.S.C. is an international
organisation based on voluntary service. It establishes and organizes the World Individuals events for both Deaf men and
women, World
Teams Deaf Chess Championships, European, Asian (Continental) Clubs Chess Championships and friendly international
tournaments.
Almaty,
Kazakhstan 27th
September-7th
October 2012

- 1st World Chess Games for
Disabled

- Dresden, Germany 24th
- 30th October 2011
Tashkent, Uzbekistan 2nd -
8th October
2011
- Liverpool, England
8th - 13th June 2011
Khanty-Mansiysk,
Russia 19th September - 4th October 2010

Estoril, Portugal 3rd - 13th June
2010
Suspected FIDE
Elo Ratings:
After the
examination of the case, we have decided to remove the 4 names from the ICSC
Ratings
for the ratings
earned by the deaf players in the false tournaments.
Hamburg, Germany 3rd - 7th June
2009
Dresden,
Germany 12nd-25th November 2008
St.Gallen,
Switzerland 19th
July-1st
August 2008
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In memory
of Heinz Meurer 1928-2008
- Primorsko, Bulgaria 30th May - 4th June 2007
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Nyìregyhàza,
Hungary 8th
- 17th
September 2006
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17th
European Club Team Deaf Chess Championships 2005 - Piestany, Slovakia
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13rd World
Individual Deaf Chess Championships 2004 - Malente, Germany

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16th European Club Team Deaf Chess Championships 2003 - Kiev, Ukraine

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14th World
Team Deaf Chess Championships 2002 - Vilnius, Lithuania

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