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FLAGFIDE NAME01020304050607080910111213TOTAL 
01Israel2670 GM Boris Gelfand=35+49=06+39=03+43=02+10+17=05=13=09=079.0 
02Netherlands2525 GM P. Van der Sterren=51=41+71+31+26=13=01=06=04=07+17=08=038.5 
03United States2645 GM Gata Kamsky+12=25+47=28=01=16+32=04+06=17=05=07=028.5 
04Russia2645 GM Alex. Khalifman+58=43+45+08-10=06+24=03=02=16+26=05=098.5 
05United Kingdom2670 GM Michael Adams-44+60-22+68+62+65+28+09=07=01=03=04=068.5 
06Israel2605 GM Leonid Yudasin+67=44=01=36+48=04+23=02-03=11+29+13=058.5 
07Russia2685 GM Valery Salov=49+71=31+55+42+24=10-17=05=02+21=03=018.5 
08France2620 GM Joël Lautier+26+62=17-04=22=21+33=16=09=15+27=02+248.5 
09Russia2710 GM Vladimir Kramnik-45+19=35+38+55+37=17-05=08+31+16=01=048.5 
10India2725 GM Viswan. Anand=16=22+44+25+04=17=07-01=21=27=18+28=118.0 
11Germany2655 GM Vladimir Epishin=18=35=38=45=41=36+42+39=13=06=24+15=108.0 
12Armenia2565 GM Smbat Lputian-03+70-39+71=31=56-14+55=20+52=51+40+328.0 
13Spain2685 GM Alexei Shirov=65+53=32=22+47=02=16=29=11+23=01-06+218.0 
14Ukraine2705 GM Vassily Ivanchuk=22=16=21=65=25=47+12=37=23=29+33=24+278.0 
15Bosnia2610 GM Ivan Sokolov+66=23+57-17=21=22=37=27+36=08+35-11+308.0 
16Hungary2585 GM Lajos Portisch=10=14=40+44+56=03=13=08+29=04-09=18=207.5 
17Russia2660 GM Evgeny Bareev+38+39=08+15=24=10=09+07-01=03-02=21=187.5 
18Russia2570 GM Evg. Sveshnikov=11=29+20-37=50-33+70+43=28+45=10=16=177.5 
19Serbia2460 GM Bosko Abramovic=47-09+53+33=29-26=56+59-31+46=37+45=227.5 
20Hungary2630 GM Judit Polgar=34=46-18=27+58=41-35+57=12+43=31+26=167.5 
21Russia2570 GM Alexey Dreev+40-24=14+52=15=08+43=31=10+22-07=17-137.0 
22United States2585 GM Patrick Wolff=14=10+05=13=08=15=31=40+52-21-28+56=197.0 
23United States2575 GM Yasser Seirawan+63=15=51=56+36=28-06+24=14-13=40=31=337.0 
24Belgium2605 GM Mikhail Gurevich+69+21=28+43=17-07-04-23+44+39=11=14-087.0 
25Estonia2595 GM Ivan Sokolov+70=03=56-10=14-40=46=34=38+65-30+63+517.0 
26India2510 GM Dibyendu Barua-08+63+41+51-02+19-29+32=35+40-04-20=287.0 
27Netherlands2590 GM Jeroen Piket-71+59-42=20+61+52=40=15+56=10-08+38-147.0 
28Switzerland2625 GM Viktor Korchnoi+30+42=24=03=37=23-05-35=18+41+22-10=267.0 
29United States2635 GM Boris Gulko=46=18=58+35=19=42+26=13-16=14-06+43=317.0 
30China2535 IM Xu Jun-28=68+72=50-39-51+62+65=32=36+25+37-157.0 
31Germany2605 GM Robert Hübner+60=57=07-02=12+55=22=21+19-09=20=23=297.0 
32Iceland2605 GM Jóhann Hjartarson+59=55=13-42+45+39-03-26=30=51+49+35-127.0 
33Peru2605 GM Julio Granda-55=61+49-19+34+18-08+51=45=35-14+47=237.0 
34China2535 GM Ye Jiang Chuan=20-48=68=46-33+69=57=25=47=42+65=36+457.0 
35Germany2670 GM Eric Lobron=01=11=09-29+46=48+20+28=26=33-15-32=386.5 
36Russia2520 GM Vasily Smyslov=48=37+62=06-23=11=38+41-15=30=52=34=406.5 
37United Kingdom2605 GM Jon Speelman=54=36+46+18=28-09=15=14-40+56=19-30=416.5 
38United States2575 IM Ilya Gurevich-17+67=11-09+69=50=36-56=25+44+39-27=356.5 
39Croatia2595 GM Zdenko Kozul+64-17+12-01+30-32+65-11+42-24-38=48+616.5 
40Bulgaria2660 GM Kiril Georgiev-21+66=16+57-43+25=27=22+37-26=23-12=366.5 
41Denmark2590 GM Curt Hansen=72=02-26+73=11=20=48-36+66-28+61=51=376.5 
42Russia2585 GM Evgeny Pigusov-f-28+27+32-07=29-11=48-39=34=46=52=496.5 
43Australia2595 GM Ian Rogers+68=04+48-24+40-01-21-18+59-20+66-29=506.0 
44Czech Republic2535 GM Lubomir Ftacnik+05=06-10-16=57+62+50-52-24-38=67=58+696.0 
45Netherlands2585 GM Loek van Wely+09=50-04=11-32=70+60+47=33-18+48-19-346.0 
46Bulgaria2540 GM Vasil Spasov=29=20-37=34-35+73=25+50=48-19=42=62=476.0 
47Armenia2600 GM Vladimir Akopian=19+54-03+61-13=14=51-45=34=50+55-33=466.0 
48Estonia2620 GM Jaan Ehlvest=36+34-43+58-06=35=41=42=46=49-45=39=526.0 
49Cuba2580 GM Jesus Nogueiras=07-01-33=60=70+66=55=58+53=48-32=50=426.0 
50Norway2610 GM Simen Agdestein+61=45-55=30=18=38-44-46+63=47=56=49=436.0 
51Bosnia2625 GM Pedrag Nikolic=02+72=23-26-65+30=47-33+58=32=12=41-256.0 
52Israel2640 GM Ivan Sokolov-57=69+73-21+63-27+53+44-22-12=36=42=486.0 
53Ukraine2535 IM Artur Frolov=56-13-19-69+72+71-52+64-49=59-63-f-666.0 
54Brazil2475 IM Darcy Lima=37-47-65=67-73=68+69=71=57-66-f+59=636.0 
55Cuba2485 GM Walter Arencibia+33=32+50-07-09-31=49-12+71=62-47=68=565.5 
56Spain2625 GM Miguel Illescas=53+65=25=23-16=12=19+38-27-37=50-22=555.5 
57Lithania2540 GM V. Malisauskas+52=31-15-40=44=59=34-20=54=58=68=66=625.5 
58Sweden2560 GM Ferdinand Hellers-04+64=29-48-20=67+72=49-51=57=59=44=605.5 
59Armenia2485 GM Tigran Nalbandian-32-27+64-62+68=57+63-19-43=53=58-54-f5.5 
60Switzerland2475 IM Lucas Brunner-31-05=66=49=71+61-45=68-65-f=62=64=585.5 
61United States2500 GM Alex Sherzer-50=33+69-47-27-60-68+73-f+64-41+67-395.5 
62Russia2590 GM Semen Dvoiris+73-08-36+59-05-44-30=67+70=55=60=46=575.5 
63Bulgaria2650 GM Veselin Topalov-23-26+67=70-52=64-59+72-50+73+53-25=545.5 
64Morocco2455 IM Hichem Hamdouchi-39-58-59-f=66=63+73-53=68-61+70=60=655.5 
65United States2575 GM Dmitry Gurevich=13-56+54=14+51-05-39-30+60-25-34=69=645.0 
66Georgia2495 IM Giorgi Bagaturov-15-40=60=72=64-49+67+70-41+54-43=57-535.0 
67Turkmenistan2465 IM A. Kakageldyev-06-38-63=54-f=58-66=62+69=68=44-61=725.0 
68Switzerland2430 IM Werner Hug-43=30=34-05-59=54+61=60=64=67=57=55-445.0 
69Canada2485 IM Alexandre Lesiege-24=52-61+53-38-34-54-f-67=72=73=65+715.0 
70Argentina2455 IM Pablo Zarnicki-25-12-f=63=49=45-18-66-62+71-64=72=734.5 
71Sud Africa2330 David Gluckman+27-07-02-12=60-53-f=54-55-70=72+73-694.0 
72Greece2410 IM Nicolaos Kalesis=41-51-30=66-53-f=58-63-73=69=71=70=674.0 
73Greece2425 IM K. Moutosis-62-f-52-41+54-46-64-61+72-63=69-71=704.0 




FIDE World Chess Championship 1996

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 was a chess tournament held by FIDE to determine the World 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 champion Garry 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, the Professional 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 and Jan 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 defeated Vishy 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 round swiss system tournament. The top 10 players in the Interzonal qualified for the Candidates Tournament, where they were joined by 1993 FIDE World Champion Anatoly Karpov, 1993 FIDE runner-up Jan Timman, and 1993 Candidates semi-finalist Artur Yusupov. (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 in Sanghi Nagar. If tied after the specified number of games (which happened only in the Kamsky-Anand match), rapid chess games were played as tie breaks.

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.

 

    FIDE World Chess Championship 1996. (14 November 2008). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16 September 2009, at 11.30, from
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIDE_World_Chess_Championship_1996

FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 - External Links

   Mark Weeks' Chess Pages - World Chess Championship - 1996 Karpov - Kamsky FIDE Title Match
   Mark Weeks' Chess Pages - World Chess Championship - 1994-96 FIDE Candidates Matches
   Mark Weeks' Chess Pages - World Chess Championship - 1993 Biel FIDE Interzonal Tournament
   Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - World Chess Championship

Denmark   Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - VM i skak 1996 (FIDE)
United Kingdom   Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - FIDE World Chess Championship 1996
France   Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Championnat du monde de la FIDE 1996
Italy   Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Campionato del mondo di scacchi FIDE 1996



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