New Zealand Chess Federation | |
Abbreviation: | NZCF |
Formation: | 1870s |
Type: | NGO |
Status: | Association |
Purpose: | Chess |
Headquarters: | PO Box 216, Shortland Street |
Location: | Auckland, New Zealand |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Nigel Metge |
Leader Title2: | Vice-president |
Leader Name2: | Paul Spiller |
Leader Title3: | Secretary |
Leader Name3: | Craig Hall |
Leader Title4: | Treasurer |
Leader Name4: | Russell Dive |
The New Zealand Chess Federation (NZCF) is a chess federation in New Zealand.
The first chess club in New Zealand was formed in September 1863 in Dunedin, while the New Zealand Chess Association came into being in the 1870s. The association, refounded in 1892, conducts the annual championship, usually held in the Christmas – New Year period. The Australian master C. J. S. Purdy stated in 1955 that New Zealand holds the record for annual tournaments for a national chess championship.[1]
New Zealand was one of the earliest countries to make use of telegraphic interclub chess as a method of play. Christchurch beat Nelson in two consultation games in 1866. The first interclub match was played between Canterbury and Otago in 1869. The Bledisloe Cup, presented by the Governor-General in 1933, was until recently competed for annually in this way.[1]