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Below is a list of events in chess in 1998, as well as the top ten FIDE rated chess players in July of that year.


Top players

FIDE The International Chess Federation or World Chess Federation, commonly referred to by its French acronym FIDE ( Fédération Internationale des Échecs), is an international organization based in Switzerland that connects the various national c ...
top 10 players by
Elo rating The Elo rating system is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in zero-sum games such as chess. It is named after its creator Arpad Elo, a Hungarian-American physics professor. The Elo system was invented as an improved ch ...
- July 1998 # Garry Kasparov 2815 # Viswanathan Anand 2795 #
Vladimir Kramnik Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik (russian: Влади́мир Бори́сович Кра́мник; born 25 June 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster. He was the Classical World Chess Champion from 2000 to 2006, and the undisputed World Chess Cha ...
2780 #
Vassily Ivanchuk Vasyl Mykhaylovych Ivanchuk ( uk, Василь Михайлович Іванчук; born March 18, 1969), also transliterated as Vassily Ivanchuk, is a Ukrainian chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1988. A leading ...
2730 # Anatoly Karpov 2725 # Alexei Shirov 2720 # Gata Kamsky 2720 # Michael Adams 2715 # Peter Svidler 2710 # Veselin Topalov 2700


Chess news in brief

* Anatoly Karpov defeats Viswanathan Anand (5-3) in Lausanne to retain the FIDE World Chess Championship. There is some dissatisfaction that Karpov had significantly greater opportunity to rest and prepare beforehand. * Garry Kasparov announces the formation of the World Chess Council (WCC). Humorously, the world's chess media later dubs WCC as standing for 'World Championship Cancelled', when a succession of sponsorship deals fall by the wayside. *Following Anand's refusal to play, the WCC Candidates match is held in Spain between substitute Alexei Shirov and
Vladimir Kramnik Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik (russian: Влади́мир Бори́сович Кра́мник; born 25 June 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster. He was the Classical World Chess Champion from 2000 to 2006, and the undisputed World Chess Cha ...
. Shirov wins the contest 5½-3½, but there is no financial reward, only the belief that the winner goes on to play against Kasparov for the world title. However, following the loss of sponsorship, the title match is cancelled and Shirov is left with nothing. Meanwhile, Kasparov invites a challenge from Anand, as world No.2 in the ratings, instead. *Victory at the 60th (Hoogovens) Corus chess tournament, Wijk aan Zee is shared by Anand and Kramnik (8½/11). Karpov can only manage a 50% score. *Anand wins strong events at
Linares Linares may refer to: People *Fernando de Alencastre, 1st Duke of Linares (1641–1717), Spanish nobleman and military officer; viceroy of New Spain from 1711 to 1716 *Andreu Linares (born 1975), Spanish futsal player * Art Linares, American polit ...
, Madrid (6½/9), Frankfurt and Tilburg (7½/11, ahead of
Peter Leko Peter Leko ( hu, Lékó Péter; born September 8, 1979) is a Hungarian chess player and commentator. He became the world's youngest grandmaster in 1994. He narrowly missed winning the Classical World Chess Championship 2004: the match was draw ...
on 7/11). *Anand wins the 1998
Chess Oscar Chess Oscar was an international award given annually to the best chess player. The winner was selected by votes that were cast by chess journalists from across the world. The traditional voting procedure was to request hundreds of chess journalis ...
. *
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
Sparkassen Tournament is won by Kramnik, on tiebreak from Michael Adams, Peter Svidler (all 6/9). *7th Melody Amber tournament, Monte Carlo is won jointly by Shirov and Kramnik. *The
33rd Chess Olympiad The 33rd Chess Olympiad (, ''33-ya Shakhmatnaya olimpiada''; Kalmyk: 33-гче Шатрин олимпиад, ''33-gçe Şatrin olimpiad''), organized by FIDE and comprising an open and a women's tournament, took place between September 26 and O ...
is held in Elista, Kalmykia. Russia wins gold; USA wins silver and Ukraine wins bronze on tie-break from Israel. 110 teams participate, comprising 634 players (including 171 GMs, 135 IMs and 58 FMs). The Women's event is won by China, ahead of Russia and Georgia. *The PCA publishes its own rating list: Kasparov - 2825; Anand - 2775; Kramnik - 2758 ... *Kasparov and Veselin Topalov play out a 3-3 draw in an Advanced Chess match; the players are allowed to use a computer to access databases and for analysis purposes. *Kasparov and Kramnik play a 24-game blitz (5 minute) match at the Cosmos Hotel in Moscow. The match, spread over two days and broadcast 'pay per view' on ICC, is drawn 12-12. * Alexander Morozevich wins the 51st Russian Chess Championship in Saint Petersburg, a strong Pamplona tournament (8/9) and is Russia's top scorer at the Olympiad. Such rapid progress gives rise to speculation that he will soon enter the world top 10. *Ukrainian prodigy Ruslan Ponomariov wins the Donetsk Zonal at the age of fifteen, ahead of established masters Alexander Onischuk, Oleg Romanishin, Vladimir Tukmakov, Gennady Kuzmin and Vladimir Malaniuk. *The World Junior Championship is held in Kozhikode, India. The winner of the open section is
Darmen Sadvakasov Darmen Sadvakasov (born 28 April 1979) is a Kazakhstani chess player. He is a five-time national champion (2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) and a former world junior champion. Sadvakasov was awarded the title of International Master (IM) by FIDE in ...
of Kazakhstan, from Zhang Zhong and Hristos Banikas. In the girls' event, Hoang Thanh Trang of Vietnam takes gold from Iweta Radziewicz and Irina Krush. *
Alexander Goldin Alexander Goldin (born February 27, 1964) is an American chess grandmaster of Russian origin. Goldin had success from a young age. In 1981 he won the USSR Under-18 Championship. He was a joint winner of the Soviet Championship semifinal at Sev ...
wins the World Open in Philadelphia with an 8½/9 score. *English Grandmaster
Julian Hodgson Julian Michael "Jules" Hodgson (born 25 July 1963 in London) is a British chess player, grandmaster, and former British chess champion. Biography He first came to the notice of the chess world for his achievements as a junior, whilst at Ha ...
wins the National Open in Las Vegas, on tie-break. * Boris Gulko wins the Saitek U.S. Masters in Waikiki. *Armenian grandmaster Artashes Minasian wins the New York Open. *Chess organiser and Spanish businessman Luis Rentero suffers serious injuries in a car crash and then recovers from a 23-day coma. * Matthew Sadler wins the 73rd Hastings International Chess Congress. *The
U.S. Chess Championship The U.S. Chess Championship is an invitational tournament held to determine the United States chess champion. Begun as a challenge match in 1845, the U.S. Championship has been decided by tournament play for most of its long history. Since 1936, i ...
is won by Nick DeFirmian in Denver. * Irina Krush wins the
U.S. Women's Chess Championship Following are the results of the U.S. Women's Chess Championship from 1937 to date. The tournament determines the woman chess champion of the United States. List of U.S. Women's Chess Champions *1937 Adele Rivero *1938 Mona May Karff *1940 Adele ...
, aged just 14. * Nigel Short takes his third British Chess Championship in Torquay. * Judit Polgár and Gulko share the 99th U.S. Open in Hawaii. *Some exceptional young talents are on display at the European Youth Chess Championships, held at Mureck. Boys' winners include Teimour Radjabov (Under-12) and
Gabriel Sargissian Gabriel Eduardi Sargissian ( hy, Գաբրիել Էդուարդի Սարգսյան, ''Gabriel Eduardi Sargsyan''; born 3 September 1983) is an Armenian chess grandmaster. He was a member of the gold medal-winning Armenian team at the Chess Olympi ...
(Under-16). In the girls' categories, Anna Muzychuk wins the Under-10, while Marie Sebag takes home the Under-12 gold medal. * Vladimir Bagirov of
Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, links=no, ltg, Latvejas Republika, links=no, liv, Leţmō Vabāmō, links=no), is a country in the Baltic region of ...
wins the 8th World Senior Chess Championship (on tie-break from Wolfgang Uhlmann) in
Grieskirchen Grieskirchen is a town in Austria. It is capital of the Grieskirchen district of Upper Austria, in the Trattnachtal valley. Notable people * Franz Födermayr (1933–2020), musicologist, was born in the town. * Otto Prechtler (1813–1881), dra ...
, Austria. Former world championship candidates Mark Taimanov and Borislav Ivkov also take part. *Shirov plays a match with Zbyněk Hráček in Ostrava and wins by a convincing 5-1 margin. * Hikaru Nakamura becomes the youngest ever U.S. master at 10 years, 79 days.


Deaths

* Efim Geller, leading Soviet Grandmaster and former World Championship Candidate - November 17 * László Szabó, Hungarian Grandmaster and former world top 10 player - August 8 * Mona May Karff, seven times U.S. Women's Champion - January 10 * Carlos Guimard, Argentine Grandmaster, three times the national champion - ? * Boris Blumin, twice champion of Canada - February 16 *
Rosendo Balinas, Jr. Rosendo Carreon Balinas Jr. (September 10, 1941 – September 24, 1998) was a chess grandmaster from the Philippines. FIDE awarded him the International Master title in 1975 and the International Grandmaster title in 1976. He was Philippines' seco ...
, Filipino Grandmaster, writer, journalist and lawyer - September 24. * Leho Laurine, Estonian master and former national champion - January 31 * David Vincent Hooper, leading chess historian and former London Champion - May *
Tivadar Kardos Tivadar Kardos (September 26, 1921 in Budapest – May 15, 1998) was a Hungarian chess composer and an author of chess-related material. An academic by trade, he composed over 400 chess problems. He focused on two-move problems, as well ...
, Hungarian chess problemist and author - May 15 *
Joan Targ Joan Fischer Targ (July 8, 1937 – June 2, 1998) was an American educator who was an early proponent of computer literacy and initiated peer tutoring programs for students of all ages. As a child, she bought her younger brother, Bobby Fischer, h ...
, sister of Bobby Fischer - June 2


Notes


References

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Chess History & Chronology - Bill Wall
2009-10-20)
Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information
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