SchackOnline chessBase Player Database Garri Kasparov Judit Polgar Mikhail Tal Nigel DaviesPeter Svidler The Greatest chess Masters vishwanathan anand Vladimir Kramnik. http://www.pambu.com/schack/ovrigt/links/links.php
Sports Articles Karpov acknowledges anand as champion. by The Rediff Team. January 11, 2001. So nowit is official vishwanathan anand is the 15th champion of the chess world. http://www.cse.iitd.ernet.in/~lvs/text_corpora/sports.htm
Extractions: Sports Articles From Rediff.com Salgaocar take full points from NFL opener by Our Correspondent December 12, 2001 Former champions Salgaocar, Goa, began their campaign in the sixth edition of the National Football League with a solitary goal victory over FC Kochin at the Nehru stadium in Fatorda, Goa, on Wednesday. The all-important goal for the 1998-99 champions, who finished sixth out of 12 teams in the last edition of the tournament, was scored by Nigerian striker Glador O'Zaire, in the 47th minute. O'Zaire latched on to a Bello Rasaq pass from the left flank and placed between the feet of Kochin goalkeeper Ali Abubakar. Salgoacar could have won by a bigger margin had they made good even half of the chances that came their way, particularly in the second session. The runners-up of the Goa professional league started off with some quick passing and pressuried the Kochin goal in the initial stages. In the 10th minute their hardworking striker Alvito D'Cunha was well-placed to score but his powerful shot sailed over the bar. The Kerala team came by their best chance in the 31st minute, but Josiah Seton's shot lacked the power to beat Salgaocar 'keeper Kalyan Chowbey.
VISWANATHAN ANAND PAGE 1999, chess Oscar, Champion, anand wins the coveted chess Oscar for the second straightyear! 1998, Moscow, , Viswanathan anand wins the chess 'Oscar' for 1997 ! http://www.tnqsponsorship.com/vishwa.html
Extractions: Chess Career Vishy Anand Viswanathan Anand is quite simply, the greatest sportsman India has ever produced. He won the FIDE World Chess Championship on Christmas Eve, 2000 to assure himself a place in history and ascend the very summit of the game. Viswanathan Anand's spectacular career is reproduced here. Keep checking back for updates. TNQ Sponsorship exclusively represents the commercial interests of Viswanathan Anand, the international chess grandmaster, in India. We can put together a sponsorship program for your brand with Anand,both in India and across the world. Career Highlights Year of Participation Tournament Performance Highlights 12th Amber Chess Tournament, Monte Carlo Champion Became the first player ever, to win 3 unshared titles beating Kramnik's record of 2 unshared and 2 shared titles. Corus Chess Tournament, Wijk Aan Zee Champion Made an impressive start to 2003 by winning commandingly in the year's first super category tournament. Anand led throughout and finished a comfortable half point ahead of second placed Judit Polgar
V Anand Viswanathan anand, Birth Date, 1112-1969. Birth Place, Madras. Title, Former WorldChampion. Ranking, World No. 3. Started chess at, Learned chess from, First Tournament, http://www.chathurangam.com/chennaichamps/vanand.asp
The Sports Personalities In Chennai - Www.chennaibest.com vishwanathan anand. The first nonRussian, since Bobby Fischer, to win the WorldChess Championship title, Viswanathan anand is also India's first Grandmaster http://www.chennaibest.com/cityresources/Sports_and_Recreation/sportspersonaliti
Europe Echecs Jeu en différé, chroniques, cours gratuits, animation flash destinée aux enfants.Category World Français Jeux Jeux de réflexion Echecs anand, vishwanathan 2753 (n http://www.europe-echecs.com/
Extractions: Garri Kasparov (GMI) ; Sergueï Chipov (GMI) ; Iossif Dorfman (GMI) ; Alexeï Dreïev (GMI) ; Alexandre Khalifman (GMI) ; Peter Leko (GMI) ; Darko Anic (GMI) ; Christian Bauer (GMI) ; Victor Bologane (GMI) ; Anne Geritzen ; Pierre Guista ; Fabien Libiszewski (Maître FIDE) ; David Marciano (GMI) ; Sébastien Mazé (MI) ; Sergueï Movsesian (GMI) ; Evgeni Najer (GMI) ; Ludes Pachman (GMI) ; Jean-Michel Péchiné ; Michel Roethel ; Vassili Smyslov (GMI) ; Almira Skriptchenko (GMI) ; Grégory Vanobbergh ; Arthur Youssoupov (GMI)... Tournoi 'Talent et Courage' Hunguest Hotels' (R4) Un Super Tournoi 'Talent et Courage' au lieu pour les 130 ans de la ville de Budapest, du 11 au 20 avril 2003. Catégorie XVII, moyenne Elo 2663. 10 rondes à la cadence de 40 coups/2h00 + 20 coups/1h00 + 30 min. au finish. 1er prix de 7000 Euros ; 2e prix 5000 Euros ; 3e prix 3000 Euros ; 4e prix 2000 Euros et 5e prix 1000 Euros.
Rediff.com : The Sports Specials Page vishwanathan anand The King. This series, capturing in broad strokes thelife and career of World Champion anand vishwanathan. The Young Guns. http://www.indiaabroad.com/sports/special.htm
Extractions: Anju George A profile of ace swimmer, Ian Thorpe. A guide to everything you wanted to know about the cycle race. On the 20th anniversary of Gilles Villeneuve demise, we pay tribute to some of the greatest drivers who lost their lives in the fast lane. A profile of Michael Owen, one of the best forwards in football. On the occasion of Muhammad Ali's 60th birthday, we look back at his wonder years. A profile of the genius from Portugal. Let's take a look at these champions of yesteryear; these heavyweights A flashback of the great moments of the footballing colossus's career as he plays his testimonial match A tribute to one of the greatest basketball player ever. A tribute to one of the greatest ever drivers in Formula 1. 2001 Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic in his moment of glory.
US Chess Federation: Analysis By GM Larry Christiansen the most enjoyable tournaments anywhere is the Frankfurt chess Classic held WhiteVishwanathan anand Black Anatoly Karpov Petroff Defense Frankfurt Classic http://www.uschess.org/features/christiansen/lc_070399.html
Extractions: Gary Kasparov soundly defeated Anatoly Karpov in the 4th game of their set in the quadruple round robin Frankfurt Classic "Giants" tournament held June 29-July 2 to clinch first place in the lavishly sponsored event. Kasparov defeated each of his three competitors, Vishy Anand, Vladimir Kramnik and Karpov in his four-game sets with them to score 7 1/2 - 4 1/2 in the g/25 minute evemt. Kasparov has now convincingly won each tournament he has played in this year. Anand and Kramnik shared 2-3rd places with scores of 6-6 while FIDE world champion Karpov trailed badly with 4 1/2-71/2. This is a major embarassment to Karpov who had hoped to regain some respect in s chess world that widely regards him as a hollow, paper champion. In the Frankfurt "Masters" event, Fritz the Computer completely dominated a seven-human one-machine field that included stars such as Vesselin Topalov, Michael Adams Alexander Morozovich and Judith Polgar. Morozovich and Russian GM Peter Swidler were the only players to defeat the dreaded metallic beast. One of the most enjoyable tournaments anywhere is the Frankfurt Chess Classic held each year in late June-earlly July in Frankfurt, Germany. The event has evolved from a pure open tournament to a massive extravaganza that features a "Giants" event with the absolute best in the world, a "Masters" event with garden-variety 2700 types (and Fritz the computer) and an open with a massive contingent of high-grade GMs and dozens of IMs. The time control for all events is G/25 minutes which is an excellent control for producing both high drama and low comedy.
Chess; Rule India!, Nov 3, 2002 as far away as Mizoram and Manipur. Thanks to success stories like VishwanathanAnand, Koneru Humpy and Pendyala Harikrishna, chess is gaining in popularity. http://www.the-week.com/22nov03/sports2.htm
Extractions: suggest the country will become a chess power By Vishal Sareen You've got to hand it to Vishwanathan Anand. He was unflappable as he dealt with the media and the fans who thronged the hall after his facile win over Rustam Kasimdzhanov of Uzbekistan in the World Chess Cup final held in Hyderabad on October 20. Anand, known for his humility and politeness, answered every question patiently, intelligently, and with a smile on his face. He has shown his ruthlessness only at the board. But being the true champion he was, he bounced back and fought his way to the final, albeit with a little bit of luck. He drew his last round-robin match against Hichem Hamdouch of Morocco. "It was a practical move," he said. "Trying to win could have backfired." If Sasikaran had won or drawn his last league match against Xu Jun of China, he would have advanced to the semifinal while Anand would have been on the flight back home to Chennai. But surprisingly, Sasikaran lost and it was Anand who advanced to the semifinal where he knocked out Alexey Dreev of Russia in a thrilling match.
Chess History 2000 U14 World chess Championship, Spain, Humpy,Gold. 2000 VishwanathanAnand becomes the 15th World Champion at the FIDE World Championships,. http://www.chessindia.org/chess_history/chess_history10.html
Extractions: History FIDE Ratings World Champions National Champions ... Indian Chess Organisations (The Official Website Of All India Chess Federation) About AICF AICF Forum Financial Regulations C H E S S H I S T O R Y 1997.01 Nunn, Hebden, and Rozenthalis share the title at Hastings. 1997.02.02 Grandmaster Erich Eliskases dies in Cordoba, age 83. 1997 Anand wins Torneo de Ajedrex, Dos Hermanes , Category 19 Tournament. 1997.03 Pravin Thipsay wins the 9th Category III United Insurance Grandmaster Invitation Chess Championship, Dhaka. 1997 Sasikiran wins Commonwealth U 18 Championship 1997.04 Etienne Bacrot becomes youngest GM ever, age 14 years, 2 months.
India Web Space( Sports - Chess ) chessmate Online ezine for chess with lessons, news, ratings etc. VishwanathanAnand Profile Analysis of the Indian chess Grandmaster, http://www.indiawebspace.com/sports/chess.htm
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Extractions: ...Le Roi des Jeux, les Echecs... Connaissez-vous les Echecs ? Oui, certainement, mais vous pensez qu'il s'agit d'un jeu très complexe, réservé aux Q.I supérieurs à 250 ! ! Détrompez-vous ! Dès l'âge de 4-5 ans, un enfant peut apprendre à jouer ! Il s'agit d'un jeu particulièrement intelligent, qui nécessite concentration, calme, prise de décision, logique, développement de la créativité, mais aussi imagination, patience. Participez au Forum... Matchs pour le titre de Champion du monde Kasparov / Ponomariov et Kramnik / Leko, qui est le favori ?... Le match entre Garry Kasparov et le Champion du Monde des programmes d'échecs, Deep Junior , s'est déroulé du 26 Janvier jusqu'au 07 Février. Il se déroulait à New York City. Kasparov a gagné la 1ère partie, puis a fait partie nulle dans la deuxième. Dans la 3ème rencontre, Kasparov a mené une attaque, a eu l'initiative tout au long de la partie avant de commettre une faute qui le fît perdre. Nulle dans la 4ème, 5ème et 6ème.
MindZine - Daily Chess News Combining this with FIDE (International chess Federation) champion VishwanathanAnand's recent statement that he would not play for any crown unless the http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/chess/chessdaily0401.html