- FIDE World Chess Championship 1996
The FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 was a
chess tournament held byFIDE to determine theWorld Chess Champion .Background
At the time the World Chess Champion title was split.
In 1993,
Nigel Short had qualified via FIDE's usual format to meet championGarry Kasparov in a championship match. However, Kasparov and Short broke with FIDE and played under the auspices of a new organization which they had organized, theProfessional Chess Association (PCA). Kasparov won this match to remain champion.With its two top players withdrawn, FIDE awarded the two slots in its 1993 championship match to
Anatoly Karpov andJan Timman , both of whom had been defeated in earlier qualification rounds by Short. Karpov won the match to became the FIDE World Champion.The FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 was FIDE's first since the 1993 split. Meanwhile, the PCA held its
Classical World Chess Championship 1995 , in which Kasparov defeatedVishy Anand to retain his title.Many of the same players competed in both organization's qualifying events. However, Kasparov and Short did not compete in the FIDE event.
Interzonal
FIDE held an
Interzonal tournament at Biel in 1993, run as a 73 player, 13 roundswiss system tournament . [ [http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/9496fiix.htm 1993 FIDE Interzonal] - Mark Weeks' Chess Pages] The top 10 players in the Interzonal qualified for theCandidates Tournament , where they were joined by 1993 FIDE World ChampionAnatoly Karpov , 1993 FIDE runner-upJan Timman , and 1993 Candidates semi-finalistArtur Yusupov . [ [http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/9496fcix.htm 1994-96 FIDE Candidates Matches] - Mark Weeks' Chess Pages] [ [http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/9496fwix.htm 1996 Karpov - Kamsky FIDE Title Match] - Mark Weeks' Chess Pages] (The other 1993 semi-finalist was the excluded Nigel Short).Championship
The round of 16 matches were held in
Wijk aan Zee and the rounds of 8 and 4 matches were inSanghi Nagar . The format was a departure from all previous world championships, in that the reigning champion (Karpov) was not seeded into the final match. Instead, he joined the competition at the semi-final stage.Karpov defeated Kamsky in the final held in
Elista , to retain his title of FIDE World Chess Champion.Match Results
16TeamBracket | RD1=Round of 16 (best of 8)
RD2=Quarter Finals (best of 8)
RD3=Semi Finals (best of 10)
RD4=Final (best of 20)
group1=
group2=
group3=RD1-seed01=
RD1-team01=Gata Kamsky
RD1-score01=4.5
RD1-seed02=
RD1-team02=Paul van der Sterren
RD1-score02=2.5RD1-seed03=
RD1-team03=Vishy Anand
RD1-score03=4.5
RD1-seed04=
RD1-team04=Artur Yusupov
RD1-score04=2.5RD1-seed05=
RD1-team05=Jan Timman
RD1-score05=4.5
RD1-seed06=
RD1-team06=Joel Lautier
RD1-score06=3.5RD1-seed07=
RD1-team07=Alexander Khalifman
RD1-score07=1.0
RD1-seed08=
RD1-team08=Valery Salov
RD1-score08=5.0RD1-seed09=
RD1-team09=Boris Gelfand
RD1-score09=5.0
RD1-seed10=
RD1-team10=Michael Adams
RD1-score10=3.0RD1-seed11=
RD1-team11=Leonid Yudasin
RD1-score11=2.5
RD1-seed12=
RD1-team12=Vladimir Kramnik
RD1-score12=4.5RD1-seed13=
RD1-team13=
RD1-score13=
RD1-seed14=
RD1-team14=
RD1-score14=RD1-seed15=
RD1-team15=
RD1-score15=
RD1-seed16=
RD1-team16=Anatoly Karpov
RD1-score16=RD2-seed01=
RD2-team01=Kamsky
RD2-score01=6.0
RD2-seed02=
RD2-team02=Anand
RD2-score02=4.0RD2-seed03=
RD2-team03=Timman
RD2-score03=3.5
RD2-seed04=
RD2-team04=Salov
RD2-score04=4.5RD2-seed05=
RD2-team05=Gelfand
RD2-score05=4.5
RD2-seed06=
RD2-team06=Kramnik
RD2-score06=3.5RD2-seed07=
RD2-team07=
RD2-score07=
RD2-seed08=
RD2-team08=Karpov
RD2-score08=RD3-seed01=
RD3-team01=Kamsky
RD3-score01=5.5
RD3-seed02=
RD3-team02=Salov
RD3-score02=1.5RD3-seed03=
RD3-team03=Gelfand
RD3-score03=3.0
RD3-seed04=
RD3-team04=Karpov
RD3-score04=6.0RD4-seed01=
RD4-team01=Kamsky
RD4-score01=7.5
RD4-seed02=
RD4-team02=Karpov
RD4-score02=10.5References
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