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Banquet Prize-Giving


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26 Roland Baier (Switzerland): 3rd Place in the Solving Show
27 Tadashi Wakashima (Japan): 2nd Place in the Fairy Solving Show
28 Vidmantas Satkus (Lithuania): 3rd Place in the Fairy Solving Show
29 Petko Petkov composed all 130 problems of the Fairy Solving Show!
30 Ram Soffer (left) and Noam Elkies (right): winners of the Bughouse tourney
31 John Rice hands over to Noam Elkies the trophy for his 3rd Place in the Open Solving Ty
32 The Open Solving Tournament winners: 1st Dolf Wissmann (Netherlands, middle), 2nd Pauli Perkonoja (Finland, left), 3rd Noam Elkies (Israel, right)
33 Ram Soffer (Israel): 3rd Place in the 28th WCSC (individuals ranking)
34 Piotr Murdzia (Poland): 2nd Place in the 28th WCSC (individuals ranking)
35 John Rice hands over to John Nunn the trophy for his 1st Place in the 28th WCSC
36 John Nunn (Great Britain): 1st Place in the 28th WCSC (individuals ranking)
37 The 28th World Chess Solving Championship winners: 1st John Nunn (Great Britain, middle), 2nd Piotr Murdzia (Poland, left), 3rd Ram Soffer (Israel, right)
38 The team of Finland, 3rd Place in the 28th WCSC: Kari Karhunen, Pauli Perkonoja, Jorma Paavilainen
39 The team of Great Britain, 2nd Place in the 28th WCSC: Jonathan Mestel, John Nunn, David Friedgood
40 The team of Israel, 1st Place in the 28th WCSC: Ofer Comay, Ram Soffer, Noam Elkies
41 The 28th WCSC organizing team: Brian Stephenson, Peter Bakker, Neal Turner, Ward Stoffelen
42 Hannu Harkola announces the Finlandia Trophy award
43 Petko Petkov receives the Finlandia Trophy from Hannu Harkola
44 The Israeli team: lots of cups and medals in both composing and solving!