Anatoly Karpov
Anatoly Karpov [1] (born Zlatoust, Russia, 23 May 1951) is a Soviet and Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion. He was official world champion from 1975 to 1985, played three more matches for the title from 1986 to 1990, then was FIDE World Champion from 1993 to 1999.
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| File:Karpov, Anatoly (Flickr).jpg Anatoly Karpov, 2006 | |
| Country | File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia |
| Title | Grandmaster (1970) |
| World Champion | 1975–1985 1993–1999 (FIDE) |
| FIDE rating | 2619 |
| Peak rating | 2780 (July 1994) |
His tournament successes include over 160 first-place finishes.[2] He had a peak Elo rating of 2780, and his 90 months at world number one are second only to the record of Garry Kasparov.
Since 2005, he has been a member of the Public Chamber of Russia. He has recently involved himself in several humanitarian causes, such as advocating the use of iodised salt.[3]
Anatoly Karpov Media
Zesde Niemeyer Jeugdschaaktoernooi te Groningen. Antoni Karpov (Rusland)* * 27 december 1967
Karpov with FIDE president Max Euwe and wife in 1976
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- Karpov chess school.jpg
Karpov founded his chess school in the tan building. The sign bearing his name has been removed, and the school is in the process of changing its name.
References
- ↑ Анатолий Евгеньевич Карпов
- ↑ van Reem, Eric (2005-08-11). ""Karpov, Kortchnoi win Unzicker Gala"". ChessBase.com. Retrieved 2009-07-02.
- ↑ "Unicef website". Archived from the original on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-03-12.