And so the unthinkable has finally come to pass - Javier has departed from our shores and returned to Spain, after three and a half seasons playing very high quality and siccessful chess for Kenilworth. Of course, we won the Leamington League Division 1 and Open KO Cup double in each of the 4 seasons he played for us, as well as the Coventry League for the first - and only - time in 2023. His record for the club was truly remarkable:-
In total his score was 40 pts from 52 games - all of them on Board 1, except when Jude was playing - with a performance score of 76.9%. Fittingly he saved the best for last, with a record breaking 8.5/9 in the most recent season, which saw him crowned as our Player of the Year. This was richly deserved, as he had finished runner-up in the two preceding seasons.
But numbers only tell half the story. As well as being a tremendous player, Javier was just a great guy, and while he drove me nearly mad by habitually arriving late for matches, I shouldn't really have panicked, as he always turned up in the end. Even when he went to the wrong venue once last season it was only a minor inconvenience, as he forgot we'd moved to the Holiday Inn and went to the Abbey Club out of habit! Or maybe it was out of a deep affection for that venue, as it was where he turned up (on February 13, 2023 if I'm not mistaken!) and - talk about serendipity - happened to bump into another Spanish-speaking strong player in the shape of Paul, who was there monitoring the performance of three of our juniors (Katya, Zac and Lionel) in a D team match. And almost instantly he knew that Kenilworth was the club for him, and we knew that Javier was the player for us!
For the sake of posterity and historical record, I feel obliged to record the names of the 5 people who actually managed to beat him in Kenilworth matches. In the Leamington League he lost only to IM James Jackson and Stratford's Ben Larkin, while in the Coventry League - which clearly didn't suit him nearly as well - he lost to the very strong Warwick University players Viktor Stoyanov and Arya Cont and also to ............. Joshua!! How that happened I don't know. Maybe Javier had eaten a dodgy paella or a stale bocadillo and wasn't feeling well? It surely can't have been because Josh played better, can it??
Thankfully there is no record of that game, but there is a record of this one. It wasn't played in a Kenilworth match, but it did happen close by, in Daventry, while Javier was a KCC Member, so we can share a bit of the glory. I have a feeling he might not have been the first Kenilworth player to beat this particular GM, but for the life of me I can't think who might have done it first. Maybe the name will come back to me sometime.
Javier will be massively missed, but we were very lucky to have had him in our club for nearly 4 years. I'll certainly miss him as a friend and as a very loyal and reliable team player, both for KCC and for Warwickshire Select in the 4NCL, where he helped us get promoted into Division 1 - and stay there! I'm sure we all send him our very best wishes for the future and hope that one day we may even get to see him again. But come what may, he already has a firm place in KCC history as our one and only Man of La Mancha. Thank you, Javi. Buena suerte and adios, amigo.

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