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Ottawa Regional

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This entry was posted on 10/10/2007 8:56 PM and is filed under Tournament Report.

With all the action in Shanghai, I overlooked that the Ottawa Regional took place last week.  Congratulations to Jonathan Steinberg and Bert Eccles (I know Jonathan fairly well, Bert hardly at all) who cracked triple digits in winning the tournament masterpoint race and to JZ's dad, Ed, who finished in 3rd, 10 points behind them.  Here's the top 25.  Funny to see Texans Mildred Breed (who didn't make the top 25) and Justin Lall at my hometown tournament.  How far is it from New York City (where Jenny lives) to New York (where Gavin lives)?  The rest of the results are here.

   1 100.15 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON
   2 100.15 Bert Eccles, Montreal QC
   3  90.09 Edward Zaluski, Ottawa ON
   4  74.45 William Koski, King City ON
   5  73.86 Chuck Said, Nashville TN
   6  66.44 Serge Chevalier, Laval QC
   7  66.44 Andre Chartrand, Lery QC
   8  55.20 Justin Lall, New York NY
   9  55.20 John Kranyak, New York NY
  10  55.20 Jenny Wolpert, New York City NY
  11  55.20 Gavin Wolpert, New York NY
  12  55.20 Beverly Perry, New York NY
  13  53.64 Louise Zicat, Gatineau QC
  14  53.64 Jacques Fradette, Gatineau QC
  15  47.10 Heather Peckett, Nepean ON
  16  45.30 Joyce Lemoine, Ottawa ON
  17  45.19 John Morgan, Navan ON
  18  45.14 David Sabourin, Ottawa ON
  19  41.44 John Duquette, Oshawa ON
  20  40.65 Medric Cousineau, Eastern Passage NS
  21  39.94 Romain Jacques, Gatineau QC
  22  39.94 Philippe Ducharme, Chelsea QC
  23  39.67 Bill Valliant, Kanata ON
  24  37.67 Ranald Davidson, North York ON
  25  36.04 Ron Zambonini, Nepean ON

 
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