CORUS CHESS TOURNAMENT
The 'Corus chess tournament' takes place every year, usually in January, in a small town called Wijk aan Zee, part of the larger Beverwijk in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It was called the 'Hoogovens tournament' until 1999 after which the Dutch steel and aluminium producer Koninklijke Hoogovens merged with British Steel to form the Corus Group on 6 October 1999. From 1938 to 1967, the tournament took place in Beverwijk. After the purchase of Corus by Tata Steel, the future sponsorship of the tournament remains in question.
While it is true that very strong chess players compete in the prestigious tournament, regular club players are welcome to play as well. The top 'A' section pits 14 of the world's best against each other in a round-robin tournament. Since 1938, there has been a long list of famous winners, including: Max Euwe, Bent Larsen, Tigran Petrosian, Paul Keres, Efim Geller, Lajos Portisch, Boris Spassky, Mikhail Botvinnik, Mikhail Tal, Viktor Korchnoi, Jan Timman, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand and Veselin Topalov. In fact, of the "Classical" world chess champions since World War II, only the names of Vassily Smyslov and Bobby Fischer are missing. In 2001, nine of the top ten players in the world participated.
Viswanathan Anand is the only player to have won five titles of the Hoogovens/Corus chess tournament in its long history, though three of these were shared wins. Anand also holds the record of most consecutive games played at this tournament without a loss (70 — from 1998–2004). Max Euwe, Lajos Portisch and Viktor Korchnoi won Corus four times each.
The early tournaments were very small, starting with groups of four in 1938, and entry restricted to Dutch players.
The first five tournaments continued this way, with the contest held annually early in January.
In 1943 and 1944 the tournament field was doubled in size to eight players.
No tournament was held in 1945 due to World War II.
The first international tournament was held in 1946. The main tournament field was expanded to ten, with invitations to Alberic O'Kelly de Galway (Belgium) and Gösta Stoltz (Sweden) along with a Dutch contingent of eight.
The tournament field remained at ten until 1953 when it was increased to twelve, and an international women's tournament was also held.
In 1954 the tournament field was returned to ten players, but the strength of the competitions increased.
The field was greatly enlarged to 18 in 1963, and although reduced to 16 in 1964 the event had become the strongest international chess tournament in the world .
Winners of the top group:
★ 1938 - Philip Bakker
★ 1939 - Nicolaas Cortlever
★ 1940 - Max Euwe
★ 1941 - Arthur Wijnans
★ 1942 - Max Euwe
★ 1943 - Arnold van den Hoek
★ 1944 - Theo van Scheltinga
★ 1945 - no tournament
★ 1946 - Alberic O'Kelly de Galway
★ 1947 - Theo van Scheltinga
★ 1948 - Lodewijk Prins
★ 1949 - Savielly Tartakower
★ 1950 - Jan Hein Donner
★ 1951 - Herman Pilnik
★ 1952 - Max Euwe
★ 1953 - Nicolas Rossolimo
★ 1954 - Hans Bouwmeester and Vasja Pirc
★ 1955 - Bora Milic
★ 1956 - Gideon Stahlberg
★ 1957 - Aleksandar Matanović
★ 1958 - Max Euwe and Jan Hein Donner
★ 1959 - Friðrik Ólafsson
★ 1960 - Bent Larsen and Tigran Petrosian
★ 1961 - Bent Larsen and Borislav Ivkov
★ 1962 - Petar Trifunović
★ 1963 - Jan Hein Donner
★ 1964 - Paul Keres and Iivo Nei
★ 1965 - Lajos Portisch and Efim Geller
★ 1966 - Lev Polugaevsky
★ 1967 - Boris Spassky
The tournament was moved to the Dutch seaside town Wijk aan Zee in 1968.
In this period chess players often called the tournament Wijk aan Zee.
Winners of the Grandmaster A group since 1968 have been:
★ 1968 - Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1969 - Mikhail Botvinnik and Efim Geller
★ 1970 - Mark Taimanov
★ 1971 - Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1972 - Lajos Portisch
★ 1973 - Mikhail Tal
★ 1974 - Walter Browne
★ 1975 - Lajos Portisch
★ 1976 - Ljubomir Ljubojevic and Friðrik Ólafsson
★ 1977 - Genna Sosonko and Efim Geller
★ 1978 - Lajos Portisch
★ 1979 - Lev Polugaevsky
★ 1980 - Walter Browne and Yasser Seirawan
★ 1981 - Genna Sosonko and Jan Timman
★ 1982 - John Nunn and Yuri Balashov
★ 1983 - Ulf Andersson
★ 1984 - Alexander Beliavsky and Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1985 - Jan Timman
★ 1986 - Nigel Short
★ 1987 - Nigel Short and Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1988 - Anatoly Karpov
★ 1989 - Viswanathan Anand, Predrag Nikolić, Zoltan Ribli and Gyula Sax
★ 1990 - John Nunn
★ 1991 - John Nunn
★ 1992 - Boris Gelfand and Valery Salov
★ 1993 - Anatoly Karpov
★ 1994 - Predrag Nikolić
★ 1995 - Alexey Dreev
★ 1996 - Vassily Ivanchuk
★ 1997 - Valery Salov
★ 1998 - Vladimir Kramnik and Viswanathan Anand
★ 1999 - Garry Kasparov
★ 2000 - Garry Kasparov
★ 2001 - Garry Kasparov
★ 2002 - Evgeny Bareev
★ 2003 - Viswanathan Anand
★ 2004 - Viswanathan Anand
★ 2005 - Péter Lékó
★ 2006 - Veselin Topalov and Viswanathan Anand
★ 2007 - Levon Aronian, Teimour Radjabov and Veselin Topalov
In 2007, the finals positions were:[1]
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Corus A Wijk aan Zee NED (NED), 13-28 i 2007 cat. XIX (2718)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
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1. Aronian, Levon g ARM 2744
★ = 1 = = = = 1 1 = 1 = = = 8.5 2825
2. Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2783 =
★ = = 1 0 = = 1 = = 1 1 1 8.5 2822
3. Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2729 0 =
★ = = = 1 = = 1 1 1 = 1 8.5 2827
4. Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2766 = = =
★ 1 = = = = = = 1 = 1 8.0 2801
5. Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2779 = 0 = 0
★ 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 = = 7.5 2770
6. Svidler, Peter g RUS 2728 = 1 = = 0
★ = 0 = 1 1 0 1 = 7.0 2746
7. Navara, David g CZE 2719 = = 0 = = =
★ 0 1 = = 1 1 0 6.5 2717
8. Karjakin, Sergey g UKR 2678 0 = = = 0 1 1
★ 0 = = = = 1 6.5 2721
9. Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2723 0 0 = = = = 0 1
★ = = = 1 = 6.0 2688
10. Motylev, Alexander g RUS 2647 = = 0 = 0 0 = = =
★ = = = = 5.0 2636
11. Tiviakov, Sergei g NED 2667 0 = 0 = = 0 = = = =
★ = = = 5.0 2634
12. Van Wely, Loek g NED 2683 = 0 0 0 0 1 0 = = = =
★ = 1 5.0 2633
13. Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2690 = 0 = = = 0 0 = 0 = = =
★ = 4.5 2610
14. Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2715 = 0 0 0 = = 1 0 = = = 0 =
★ 4.5 2608
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★
★ videos of chess',games of Corus chess tournament ,2007.
★ Corus chess tournament official website
★ List of all winners 1938-2007, and full cross-tables from 1952 to 2007
While it is true that very strong chess players compete in the prestigious tournament, regular club players are welcome to play as well. The top 'A' section pits 14 of the world's best against each other in a round-robin tournament. Since 1938, there has been a long list of famous winners, including: Max Euwe, Bent Larsen, Tigran Petrosian, Paul Keres, Efim Geller, Lajos Portisch, Boris Spassky, Mikhail Botvinnik, Mikhail Tal, Viktor Korchnoi, Jan Timman, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand and Veselin Topalov. In fact, of the "Classical" world chess champions since World War II, only the names of Vassily Smyslov and Bobby Fischer are missing. In 2001, nine of the top ten players in the world participated.
Viswanathan Anand is the only player to have won five titles of the Hoogovens/Corus chess tournament in its long history, though three of these were shared wins. Anand also holds the record of most consecutive games played at this tournament without a loss (70 — from 1998–2004). Max Euwe, Lajos Portisch and Viktor Korchnoi won Corus four times each.
| Contents |
| Tournament History |
| Hoogovens Beverwijk |
| Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee |
| Corus tournament |
| Complete Results |
| 2007 Results |
| References |
| External links |
Tournament History
Hoogovens Beverwijk
The early tournaments were very small, starting with groups of four in 1938, and entry restricted to Dutch players.
The first five tournaments continued this way, with the contest held annually early in January.
In 1943 and 1944 the tournament field was doubled in size to eight players.
No tournament was held in 1945 due to World War II.
The first international tournament was held in 1946. The main tournament field was expanded to ten, with invitations to Alberic O'Kelly de Galway (Belgium) and Gösta Stoltz (Sweden) along with a Dutch contingent of eight.
The tournament field remained at ten until 1953 when it was increased to twelve, and an international women's tournament was also held.
In 1954 the tournament field was returned to ten players, but the strength of the competitions increased.
The field was greatly enlarged to 18 in 1963, and although reduced to 16 in 1964 the event had become the strongest international chess tournament in the world .
Winners of the top group:
★ 1938 - Philip Bakker
★ 1939 - Nicolaas Cortlever
★ 1940 - Max Euwe
★ 1941 - Arthur Wijnans
★ 1942 - Max Euwe
★ 1943 - Arnold van den Hoek
★ 1944 - Theo van Scheltinga
★ 1945 - no tournament
★ 1946 - Alberic O'Kelly de Galway
★ 1947 - Theo van Scheltinga
★ 1948 - Lodewijk Prins
★ 1949 - Savielly Tartakower
★ 1950 - Jan Hein Donner
★ 1951 - Herman Pilnik
★ 1952 - Max Euwe
★ 1953 - Nicolas Rossolimo
★ 1954 - Hans Bouwmeester and Vasja Pirc
★ 1955 - Bora Milic
★ 1956 - Gideon Stahlberg
★ 1957 - Aleksandar Matanović
★ 1958 - Max Euwe and Jan Hein Donner
★ 1959 - Friðrik Ólafsson
★ 1960 - Bent Larsen and Tigran Petrosian
★ 1961 - Bent Larsen and Borislav Ivkov
★ 1962 - Petar Trifunović
★ 1963 - Jan Hein Donner
★ 1964 - Paul Keres and Iivo Nei
★ 1965 - Lajos Portisch and Efim Geller
★ 1966 - Lev Polugaevsky
★ 1967 - Boris Spassky
Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee
The tournament was moved to the Dutch seaside town Wijk aan Zee in 1968.
In this period chess players often called the tournament Wijk aan Zee.
Winners of the Grandmaster A group since 1968 have been:
★ 1968 - Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1969 - Mikhail Botvinnik and Efim Geller
★ 1970 - Mark Taimanov
★ 1971 - Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1972 - Lajos Portisch
★ 1973 - Mikhail Tal
★ 1974 - Walter Browne
★ 1975 - Lajos Portisch
★ 1976 - Ljubomir Ljubojevic and Friðrik Ólafsson
★ 1977 - Genna Sosonko and Efim Geller
★ 1978 - Lajos Portisch
★ 1979 - Lev Polugaevsky
★ 1980 - Walter Browne and Yasser Seirawan
★ 1981 - Genna Sosonko and Jan Timman
★ 1982 - John Nunn and Yuri Balashov
★ 1983 - Ulf Andersson
★ 1984 - Alexander Beliavsky and Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1985 - Jan Timman
★ 1986 - Nigel Short
★ 1987 - Nigel Short and Viktor Korchnoi
★ 1988 - Anatoly Karpov
★ 1989 - Viswanathan Anand, Predrag Nikolić, Zoltan Ribli and Gyula Sax
★ 1990 - John Nunn
★ 1991 - John Nunn
★ 1992 - Boris Gelfand and Valery Salov
★ 1993 - Anatoly Karpov
★ 1994 - Predrag Nikolić
★ 1995 - Alexey Dreev
★ 1996 - Vassily Ivanchuk
★ 1997 - Valery Salov
★ 1998 - Vladimir Kramnik and Viswanathan Anand
★ 1999 - Garry Kasparov
Corus tournament
★ 2000 - Garry Kasparov
★ 2001 - Garry Kasparov
★ 2002 - Evgeny Bareev
★ 2003 - Viswanathan Anand
★ 2004 - Viswanathan Anand
★ 2005 - Péter Lékó
★ 2006 - Veselin Topalov and Viswanathan Anand
★ 2007 - Levon Aronian, Teimour Radjabov and Veselin Topalov
Complete Results
2007 Results
In 2007, the finals positions were:[1]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corus A Wijk aan Zee NED (NED), 13-28 i 2007 cat. XIX (2718)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Aronian, Levon g ARM 2744
★ = 1 = = = = 1 1 = 1 = = = 8.5 2825
2. Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2783 =
★ = = 1 0 = = 1 = = 1 1 1 8.5 2822
3. Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2729 0 =
★ = = = 1 = = 1 1 1 = 1 8.5 2827
4. Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2766 = = =
★ 1 = = = = = = 1 = 1 8.0 2801
5. Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2779 = 0 = 0
★ 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 = = 7.5 2770
6. Svidler, Peter g RUS 2728 = 1 = = 0
★ = 0 = 1 1 0 1 = 7.0 2746
7. Navara, David g CZE 2719 = = 0 = = =
★ 0 1 = = 1 1 0 6.5 2717
8. Karjakin, Sergey g UKR 2678 0 = = = 0 1 1
★ 0 = = = = 1 6.5 2721
9. Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2723 0 0 = = = = 0 1
★ = = = 1 = 6.0 2688
10. Motylev, Alexander g RUS 2647 = = 0 = 0 0 = = =
★ = = = = 5.0 2636
11. Tiviakov, Sergei g NED 2667 0 = 0 = = 0 = = = =
★ = = = 5.0 2634
12. Van Wely, Loek g NED 2683 = 0 0 0 0 1 0 = = = =
★ = 1 5.0 2633
13. Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2690 = 0 = = = 0 0 = 0 = = =
★ = 4.5 2610
14. Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2715 = 0 0 0 = = 1 0 = = = 0 =
★ 4.5 2608
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
References
★
External links
★ videos of chess',games of Corus chess tournament ,2007.
★ Corus chess tournament official website
★ List of all winners 1938-2007, and full cross-tables from 1952 to 2007
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