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Aarthie
strikes gold, Humpy takes silver in Spain
The Indian flag flew high and mighty at
Oropesa del Mar, Spain, on Friday November 5,1999. The occasion for the proud flutter was
that Aarthie Ramaswamy and Koneru Humpy clinched
a gold ... |
Bronze
for Indian men and women, Asian Teams,Shenyang,China
In a stunning performance the four member Indian team
led by IM D V Prasad led the Asian Team Chess Championship at Shenyang, China right till
the final round when Uzbekistan led by super GM Alexander Nenashev nosed... |
Galkin
Champion, Nisha impressive in World Juniors
The World Junior Championships for boys and girls
took place in Yerevan, Armenia, from
September 18th-30th, 1999. This tournament offers GM Norm for the champion. Around
twelve GMs and several IMs took part... |
Sasikiran
Asian Junior Champion, Vietnam
Krishnan Sasikiran made the country proud by winning
the Boys title in the Asian Junior Chess Championships at Vung Tau City, Vietnam.By
winning this Chmpionship, Sashikiran also obtains his second GM norm... |
Khalifman,
the new FIDE World Champion, Las Vegas, USA
GM Alexander Khalifman wins FIDE World Chess Championships, Scoring a 3.5-2.5 victory over
GM Akopian... |
Peter
Leko triumphs in Dortmund
19-year-old Hungarian Grand Master Peter
Leko won his biggest career title winning the Super Grand Master Tournament at Dortmund,
Germany, ahead of World No. 2 & 3 players Anand and Kramnik... |
Kidambi
impressive with second IM Norm, Scarborough, England
Independence Day celebrations at the British Open Chess Championships
Scarborough, England, touched a new high thanks to our Chennai-lad Sundararajan Kidambi
who continued his fine run in Europe. Kidambi
remained the lone... |
Chennai Kid
Kidambi steals the show
The Biel Chess Festival International Chess Tournament at
Biel, Switzerland,
which concluded recently, saw the birth of yet another Indian Chess star. It was none
other than our Chennai lad and reigning National Junior Champion... |
Anand
beats Karpov 5-1 in the Advanced Match at Leon, Spain
Viswanathan Anand crushed FIDE World Champion Anatoly Karpov of Russia 5-1 in the Advanced
match which took place at Leon, Spain, recently. This defeat, at the hands of the Indian,
is Karpov's worst in his entire Chess career spanning more.... |
Madras
University team excels
The Madras University Chess team recorded its first ever overseas victory in the
Global Youth Tertiary Institute's Chess Challenge in Singapore. Nine teams competed in
this round robin event.The Madras University team qualified... |
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