
Czech Youth Chess Championship U12–U16 2026
Czech Youth Chess Championship U12–U16 2026 brings four related classical tournaments to Harrachov from October 24 to 31. Šachová škola pat a mat organizes the program at Hotel FitFun. Moreover, the championship groups the official U12, U14, U16, and FIDE Open files within one residential event.
Each section uses nine Swiss rounds with 90 minutes plus 30 seconds per move. The organizer lists national and FIDE standard rating. Therefore, players should verify their age category, qualification status, accommodation package, and exact player list before arrival.
Roman Burda directs the event, while Jaroslav Šmíd serves as chief arbiter and Martin Hampl as deputy. In addition, the age-group files publish birth-year cutoffs: 2015 or later for U12, 2013 or later for U14, and 2011 or later for U16.
📌 Event Details
| 📅 Dates | October 24–31, 2026 |
| 🌍 Location | Harrachov, Czech Republic |
| 📍 Venue | Hotel FitFun – Rýžoviště 427, 512 46 Harrachov, Czech Republic |
| 🏢 Organizer | Šachová škola pat a mat, z.s. |
| 👤 Tournament Director | Roman Burda |
| ⚖️ Chief Arbiter | Jaroslav Šmíd |
| ⚖️ Deputy Chief Arbiter | Martin Hampl |
| ♟️ Sections | U12, U14, U16, and FIDE Open |
| 🔢 Rounds | 9 in each section |
| ⏱️ Time Control | 90 minutes plus 30 seconds per move |
| 📊 Rating | Czech national and FIDE standard rating |
| 🔗 Chess-Results – FIDE Open | https://chess-results.com/tnr1440496.aspx?lan=1 |
| 🔗 Chess-Results – U12 | https://chess-results.com/tnr1440493.aspx?lan=1 |
| 🔗 Chess-Results – U14 | https://chess-results.com/tnr1440494.aspx?lan=1 |
| 🔗 Chess-Results – U16 | https://chess-results.com/tnr1440495.aspx?lan=1 |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
Every section uses nine Swiss rounds at 90+30. Consequently, players should prepare for a full classical residential championship.
The organizer lists Czech national and FIDE standard rating. Therefore, entrants should report incorrect IDs, clubs, titles, or birth dates before Round 1.
The age sections use separate pairings and standings. Moreover, players should not move between sections without formal organizer approval.
🏆 Awards
The accessible official records do not provide one complete fixed cash-only prize schedule across all four sections. Therefore, the dedicated prize-fund field remains blank.
The championship may award titles, medals, trophies, qualification places, and category recognition. The final regulations control every award and tie-break.
📂 Sections / Groups
| Section / Category | Eligibility | Format / Award |
|---|---|---|
| U12 Championship | Players born in 2015 or later under final qualification rules | Nine-round Swiss, 90+30 |
| U14 Championship | Players born in 2013 or later under final qualification rules | Nine-round Swiss, 90+30 |
| U16 Championship | Players born in 2011 or later under final qualification rules | Nine-round Swiss, 90+30 |
| FIDE Open | Players accepted under the open-section regulations | Nine-round Swiss, 90+30 |
The organizer’s latest regulations determine final eligibility and award allocation. Therefore, participants should report any incorrect section or category before the first round.
🗓️ Schedule
The verified sources confirm the event dates and playing structure but do not yet publish one complete round-by-round timetable.
Therefore, participants should request the final check-in, first-round, break, last-round, and awards times before booking restricted travel.
📝 Registration
Players should register through the organizer and confirm whether they enter an age championship or the FIDE Open. Qualification and accommodation requirements may differ.
Moreover, families should verify the application deadline, package price, meal plan, cancellation terms, accompanying-person conditions, and required federation registration.
👤 Organizer
Šachová škola pat a mat, z.s. organizes the championship. Roman Burda directs the event, while Jaroslav Šmíd and Martin Hampl lead the arbiting team.
The four Chess-Results files share one venue and operational program. Consequently, this grouped page preserves each section while avoiding duplicate venue information.
📍 Venue
Hotel FitFun – Rýžoviště 427, 512 46 Harrachov, Czech Republic.
The mountain hotel provides accommodation, meals, and event space in the Rýžoviště area. Moreover, the residential format reduces daily transfers during a week-long championship.
Families should confirm room category, meal times, parking, and access to the playing halls. Therefore, they should retain the organizer’s allocation notice.
🚗 How to Get There
| Option | Details |
|---|---|
| From Prague | Travel by bus or rail-and-bus connection toward Harrachov. Check national connections through IDOS. |
| By rail | Use services toward Harrachov or nearby Tanvald, then continue by local bus or taxi. |
| By car | Enter Rýžoviště 427 and prepare for mountain weather and seasonal road conditions. |
| From Wrocław | Use a cross-border road or public-transport route through the Giant Mountains region. |
| Departure planning | The final round falls on October 31, so families should confirm the closing ceremony before booking the return connection. |
Transport schedules, road conditions, and parking rules can change. Therefore, participants should verify the route shortly before departure and retain the organizer’s contact details.
🏨 Accommodation Near the Venue
| Option | Details |
|---|---|
| Hotel FitFun | The playing venue and principal residential option. Confirm the official tournament allocation. |
| OREA Resort Sklář Harrachov | A Harrachov alternative with onward local transport. |
| Pytloun Wellness Hotel Harrachov | Another local option. Compare the route to Rýžoviště and breakfast hours. |
Accommodation is not included unless the organizer confirms otherwise. Consequently, players should verify price, availability, cancellation terms, breakfast hours, and the exact venue transfer directly with the property.
ℹ️ Other Information
- Four official sections form one residential championship.
- Every section contains nine rounds.
- The time control is 90+30.
- National and FIDE standard rating apply.
- Age cutoffs differ between U12, U14, and U16.
- Accommodation conditions may form part of registration.
- The complete fixed cash schedule remains unpublished.
- Families should verify the final round and closing times.
✅ Final Checks Before Travel
Before departure, participants should recheck the accepted-player list, current regulations, venue address, and organizer messages. Moreover, they should save the route and leave enough time for attendance confirmation.
Tournament information can change as registration closes. Therefore, the latest official notice takes priority over preliminary listings. In addition, players should reconfirm round times, section placement, fees, awards, and transport shortly before the event.
Finally, visitors should keep the organizer’s contact details available during the journey. Consequently, they can resolve a delayed connection, room change, or entry question without relying on an older document.
🧭 Practical Tournament Planning
Players should store the official links offline before travel. Moreover, they should take a screenshot of their accepted entry and note the tournament contact.
A compact tournament can still require a full day away from home. Therefore, participants should prepare water, permitted snacks, medication, charging arrangements, and a realistic return plan.
In addition, every player should check the current Laws of Chess and the event-specific electronic-device policy. Consequently, phones and smart devices should remain switched off and stored exactly as the arbiter instructs.
🔗 Official Resources
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