Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting

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The Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting is an elite chess tournament held every summer in Dortmund, Germany. Dortmund is an invite-only event, with the exception that one slot at Dortmund is awarded to the winner of the annual Aeroflot Open in Moscow.

The tournament is usually played in a round-robin or double round-robin format. However, it took the form of a series of heads-up matches in 2002 and 2004. The 2002 Dortmund event was also notable in that it served as the Candidates Tournament for the Classical World Chess Championship 2004. Péter Lékó won, defeating Veselin Topalov in the finals.

The title sponsor is Sparkasse Dortmund.[1]

List of winners

# Year Winner
(1) 1928 Germany Sämisch, FritzFritz Sämisch
(2) 1951 Belgium O'Kelly de Galway, AlbéricAlbéric O'Kelly de Galway
(3) 1961 Soviet UnionTaimanov, MarkMark Taimanov
1 1973 Finland Westerinen, HeikkiHeikki Westerinen
2 1974 Hungary Szabó, LászlóLászló Szabó
3 1975 Finland Westerinen, HeikkiHeikki Westerinen
4 1976 Soviet Union Romanishin, OlegOleg Romanishin
5 1977 Czech Republic Smejkal, JanJan Smejkal
6 1978 Sweden Andersson, UlfUlf Andersson
7 1979 Soviet Union Giorgadze, TamazTamaz Giorgadze
8 1980 England Keene, RaymondRaymond Keene
9 1981 Soviet Union Kuzmin, GennadyGennady Kuzmin
10 1982 Czech Republic Hort, VlastimilVlastimil Hort
11 1983 Romania Suba, MihaiMihai Suba
12 1984 Israel Gruenfeld, YehudaYehuda Gruenfeld
13 1985 Soviet Union Razuvayev, YuriYuri Razuvayev
14 1986 Hungary Ribli, ZoltánZoltán Ribli
15 1987 Soviet Union Balashov, YuriYuri Balashov
16 1988 Soviet Union Lputian, SmbatSmbat Lputian
17 1989 Soviet Union Geller, EfimEfim Geller
18 1990 Soviet Union Chernin, AlexanderAlexander Chernin
19 1991 Czech Republic Štohl, IgorIgor Štohl
20 1992 Russia Kasparov, GarryGarry Kasparov
21 1993 Russia Karpov, AnatolyAnatoly Karpov
22 1994 Netherlands Piket, JeroenJeroen Piket
23 1995 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik
24 1996 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik and India Anand, ViswanathanViswanathan Anand
25 1997 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik
26 1998 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik, England Adams, MichaelMichael Adams and Russia Svidler, PeterPeter Svidler
27 1999 Hungary Lékó, PéterPéter Lékó
28 2000 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik and India Anand, ViswanathanViswanathan Anand
29 2001 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik and Bulgaria Topalov, VeselinVeselin Topalov
30 2002 Hungary Lékó, PéterPéter Lékó
31 2003 Moldova Bologan, ViktorViktor Bologan
32 2004 India Anand, ViswanathanViswanathan Anand
33 2005 Germany Naiditsch, ArkadijArkadij Naiditsch
34 2006 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik and Russia Svidler, PeterPeter Svidler
35 2007 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik
36 2008 Hungary Lékó, PéterPéter Lékó
37 2009 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik
38 2010 Ukraine Ponomariov, RuslanRuslan Ponomariov
39 2011 Russia Kramnik, VladimirVladimir Kramnik
40 2012 Italy Caruana, FabianoFabiano Caruana and Russia Karjakin, SergeySergey Karjakin
41 2013 England Adams, MichaelMichael Adams
42 2014 Italy Caruana, FabianoFabiano Caruana
43 2015 United States Caruana, FabianoFabiano Caruana

References

  1. "Kramnik and Anand to clash in Dortmund". ChessBase. 2003-06-30. Retrieved 22 March 2016.

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