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Garry KasparovWorld Chess Champion, Author, Master of Strategy Topics
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Garry Kasparov's Key Accomplishments Include . . . Kasparov's chess talent was evident from an early age. Taught to play by his father, by the age of 12 Kasparov was setting new standards. After becoming the youngest player to win the USSR Junior Championship he went on to win the World Junior Championship at age 16. On his seventeenth birthday, he achieved Grandmaster status. His most notable achievement was the title of World Champion; the youngest ever, at the age of 22. This match was against the reigning champion Anatoly Karpov and lasted six months, ending inconclusively due to player fatigue. A re-match was ordered in November 1985 and Kasparov was victorious. Kasparov gained global notoriety for his matches against the world's strongest computers. In '96 and '97 Kasparov played matches against IBM’s Deep Blue. The series was tied at one win each when IBM dismantled the program. Kasparov has been active in Russian politics, as he explains, "We are not fighting to win elections - we are fighting to have elections. The goal is to bring all opposition groups into a broad coalition to return Russia to the path of democracy." Kasparov currently is the Chairman of the United Civil Front and the political leader of The Other Russia coalition. Garry Kasparov's books include the My Great Predecessors series, about all the world chess champions and How Life Imitates Chess, in which he wrote, "Human beings are brilliantly creative at finding ways to pass time in unconstructive ways." More About Garry Kasparov. . . Widely recognized as an expert on Russian affairs, he is the youngest-ever contributing editor for the Wall Street Journal. In 1993, Kasparov helped form the Professional Chess Association (PCA) to create "a new era for professional chess and to make our sport a household game." Garry Kasparov is a regular guest speaker at conferences worldwide, including the World Economic Forum at Davos and the Cursos de Verano in Madrid. |
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