2000 in chess
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Events in chess during the year 2000:
Top players[]
FIDE top 10 players by Elo rating - July 2000;[1]
- Garry Kasparov Russia 2849
- Vladimir Kramnik Russia 2770
- Viswanathan Anand India 2762
- Alexander Morozevich Russia 2756
- Michael Adams England 2755
- Alexei Shirov Spain 2746
- Peter Leko Hungary 2743
- Vassily Ivanchuk Ukraine 2719
- Veselin Topalov Bulgaria 2707
- Michał Krasenkow Poland 2702
Tournaments[]
Tournament | City | System | Dates | Players (2700+) | Winner | Runner-up |
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Corus Chess Tournament | Wijk aan Zee | Round robin | 15–30 Jan | 14 (6) | Garry Kasparov | Vladimir Kramnik Peter Leko Viswanathan Anand |
Corus Chess Tournament Group B | Wijk aan Zee | Round robin | 18–30 Jan | 12 (0) | Sergei Tiviakov Alexander Onischuk Boris Avrukh |
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Chess World Cup | Shenyang | Group/Knockout | 1 – 13 Sep | 24 (4) | Viswanathan Anand | Evgeny Bareev |
FIDE World Chess Championship | New Delhi Tehran |
Knockout | 27 Nov – 4 Oct | 100 (9) | Viswanathan Anand | Alexei Shirov |
Classical World Chess Championship | Moscow | Match | 8 Oct – 24 Dec | 2 (2) | Vladimir Kramnik | Garry Kasparov |
Births[]
- Alexey Sarana - 26 January
- Max Warmerdam - 30 March
- Gunay Mammadzada - 19 June
- Haik M. Martirosyan - 14 July
- Temur Kuybokarov - 22 July
- Parham Maghsoodloo - 11 August
- Jeffery Xiong - 30 October
- Carlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera - 26 December
- Samuel Sevian - 26 December
Deaths[]
- Daniel Yanofsky, Canada's first chess Grandmaster - March 5
- Aivars Gipslis, Latvian Grandmaster and chess writer - April 13
- Arthur Dake, American chess master - April 28
- Vladimir Bagirov, Grandmaster, chess author, and chess trainer - died of a heart attack while playing chess in Finland - July 21
- George Koltanowski, record holder for most games won blindfolded simultaneously - September 17
- Karl Robatsch, Australian chess player and botanist - September 19
References[]
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