In the fourth episode of “Olympiad Stories with Saravanan”, we focus on the 14th world champion, Vladimir Kramnik. Kramnik arrived at the world scene in 1992 at the Manila Olympiad, with a score of 8½/9. His performance rating was over 2900! This was the stage where he broke through, before eventually defeating Garry Kasparov in the World Championship. In this episode, you get to know not only about the 1992 Olympiad and Kramnik’s games, but also about Vladimir’s personality.
Chess: India’s Nihal Sarin, Raunak Sadhwani, Abhimanyu Puranik finish top three at Silver Lake Open
The gold medal was clinched by 16-year-old Nihal, who won eight of the nine points to finish with a score of 8.0/9. Image credit: Nihal Sarin
Indian players recorded a clean sweep in the Silver Lake Open classical chess tournament in Serbia on Wednesday as Grandmasters Nihal Sarin and Raunak Sadhwani finished in the first and second positions respectively, while Abhimanyu Puranik bagged the third spot.
The open international rating event saw 131 players from 27 countries participating.
The gold medal was clinched by 16-year-old Nihal, who won eight of the nine points to finish with a score of 8.0/9.
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A brilliant chief mentor
What is Vishy Anand up to these days? Well, a lot of things, really! After the recent announcement of a biopic being made about him in Bollywood, the news came out that he has teamed up with Westbridge Capital to start a Chess Academy that will train the most talented youngsters in Indian chess.
This DVD allows you to learn from the example of one of the best players in the history of chess and from the explanations of the authors how to successfully organise your games strategically, consequently how to keep your opponent permanently under press
Highlights I am very excited to announce the launch of WestBridge Anand Chess Academy (WACA), Anand tweeted. Very happy to partner with WestBridge Capital in realising a long dream of mine to nurture talent in India, he said.
He added, This will be a fellowship program that will aim to take our most talented junior chess prodigies to the top ranks.
New Delhi: Five-time world chess champion Viswanathan Anand on Monday (December 14, 2020) announced the launch of the WestBridge Anand Academy and said that he will personally monitor the progress of the junior chess prodigies. I am very excited to announce the launch of WestBridge Anand Chess Academy (WACA). Very happy to partner with WestBridge Capital in realising a long dream of mine to nurture talent in India, Anand tweeted.