- 1998 in chess
Events in
chess in1998 :Top players
FIDE top 10 players byElo rating - July 1998#
Garry Kasparov RUS 2815
#Viswanathan Anand IND 2795
#Vladimir Kramnik RUS 2780
#Vassily Ivanchuk UKR 2730
#Anatoly Karpov RUS 2725
#Alexei Shirov ESP 2720
#Gata Kamsky USA 2720
#Michael Adams ENG 2715
#Peter Svidler RUS 2710
#Veselin Topalov BUL 2700Chess news in brief
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Anatoly Karpov defeatsViswanathan Anand (5-3) inLausanne to retain the FIDEWorld Chess Championship . There is some dissatisfaction that Karpov had significantly greater opportunity to rest and prepare beforehand.
*Garry Kasparov announces the formation of theWorld Chess Council (WCC). Humorously, the world's chess media later dubs WCC as standing for 'World Championship Cancelled', when a succession of sponsorship deals fall by the wayside.
*Following Anand's refusal to play, The WCCCandidates match is held inSpain between substituteAlexei Shirov andVladimir Kramnik . Shirov wins the contest 5½-3½, but there is no financial reward, only the belief that the winner goes on to play against Kasparov for the world title. However, following the loss of sponsorship, the title match is cancelled and Shirov is left with nothing. Meanwhile, Kasparov invites a challenge from Anand, as world No.2 in the ratings, instead.
*Victory at the 60th (Hoogovens)Corus chess tournament ,Wijk aan Zee is shared by Anand and Kramnik (8½/11). Karpov can only manage a 50% score.
*Anand wins strong events at Linares,Madrid (6½/9),Frankfurt andTilburg (7½/11, ahead ofPeter Leko on 7/11).
*Anand wins the 1998Chess Oscar .
*Dortmund Sparkassen Tournament is won by Kramnik, on tiebreak fromMichael Adams ,Peter Svidler (all 6/9).
*7thMelody Amber tournament,Monte Carlo is won jointly by Shirov and Kramnik.
*The33rd Chess Olympiad is held inElista , Kalmykia.Russia wins gold;USA wins silver andUkraine wins bronze on tie-break fromIsrael . 110 teams participate, comprising 634 players (including 171 GMs, 135 IMs and 58 FMs). The Women's event is won byChina , ahead of Russia and Georgia.
*The PCA publishes its own rating list: Kasparov - 2825; Anand - 2775; Kramnik - 2758 …
*Kasparov andVeselin Topalov play out a 3-3 draw in anAdvanced Chess match; the players are allowed to use a computer to access databases and for analysis purposes.
*Kasparov and Kramnik play a 24 game blitz (5 minute) match at the Kosmos Hotel inMoscow . The match, spread over two days and broadcast 'pay per view' on ICC, is drawn 12-12.citation|last=Crowther|first=Mark|url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic212.html|title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 212|date=30 November 1998|accessdate=2008-06-08]
*Alexander Morozevich wins the 51stRussian Chess Championship inSaint Petersburg , a strongPamplona tournament (8/9) and is Russia's top scorer at the Olympiad. Such rapid progress gives rise to speculation that he will soon enter the world top 10.
*Ukrainian prodigyRuslan Ponomariov wins theDonetsk Zonal at the age of fifteen, ahead of established mastersAlexander Onischuk ,Oleg Romanishin ,Vladimir Tukmakov ,Gennady Kuzmin andVladimir Malaniuk .
*The World Junior Championship is held inCalicut , India. The winner of the open section isDarmen Sadvakasov of Kazakhstan, fromZhang Zhong andHristos Banikas . In the girls' event,Hoang Thanh Trang of Vietnam takes gold fromIweta Radziewicz andIrina Krush .citation|last=Crowther|first=Mark|url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic213.html|title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 213|date=07 December 1998|accessdate=2008-06-08]
*Alexander Goldin wins the World Open inPhiladelphia with an 8½/9 score.
*English GrandmasterJulian Hodgson wins the National Open in Las Vegas, on tie-break.
*Boris Gulko wins theSaitek U.S. Masters inWaikiki .
*Armenian grandmasterArtashes Minasian wins theNew York Open.
*Chess organiser and Spanish businessmanLuis Rentero suffers serious injuries in a car crash and then recovers from a 23 day coma.citation|last=Crowther|first=Mark|url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic215.html|title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 215|date=21 December 1998|accessdate=2008-06-08]
*Matthew Sadler wins the 73rdHastings International Chess Congress .
*TheU.S. Chess Championship is won byNick DeFirmian inDenver .
*Irina Krush wins theU.S. Women's Chess Championship , aged just 14.
*Nigel Short takes his thirdBritish Chess Championship inTorquay .
*Judit Polgar and Gulko share the 99th U.S. Open inHawaii .
*Some exceptional young talents are on display at theEuropean Youth Chess Championship s, held atMureck . Boys' winners includeTeimour Radjabov (Under-12) andGabriel Sargissian (Under-16). In the girls' categories,Anna Muzychuk wins the Under-10, whileMarie Sebag takes home the Under-12 gold medal.
*Vladimir Bagirov ofLatvia wins the 8thWorld Senior Chess Championship (on tie-break fromWolfgang Uhlmann ) inGrieskirchen , Austria. Former world championship candidatesMark Taimanov andBorislav Ivkov also take part.citation|last=Crowther|first=Mark|url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic211.html|title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 211|date=23 November 1998|accessdate=2008-06-08]
*Shirov plays a match withZbynek Hracek inOstrava and wins by a convincing 5-1 margin.
*Hikaru Nakamura becomes the youngest ever U.S. master at 10 years, 79 days.Deaths
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Efim Geller , leading Soviet Grandmaster and former World Championship Candidate - November 17
*Laszlo Szabo, Hungarian Grandmaster and former world top 10 player - August 8
*Mona May Karff , seven times U.S. Women's Champion - January 10
*Carlos Guimard , Argentine Grandmaster, three times the national champion - ?
*Boris Blumin , twice champion of Canada - February 16
*Rosendo Balinas, Jr. , Filipino Grandmaster, writer, journalist and lawyer - September 24.
*Leho Laurine , Estonian master and former national champion - January 31
*David Vincent Hooper , leading chess historian and former London Champion - May
*Tivadar Kardos , Hungarian chess problemist and author - May 15
*Joan Targ , sister ofBobby Fischer - June 2Notes
References
*cite book | author=Burgess, Graham | title=Chess Highlights of the 20th Century | publisher=Gambit Publications | year=1999 | isbn=1901983218 | oclc=44499274
* [http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/history.txt Chess History & Chronology - Bill Wall]
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]
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