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World Chess Championship (32783 bytes)
1: ...Karpov.jpg|thumb|right|The [[1984]] [[World Chess Championship]] was between [[Anatoly Karpov]] (left) and [[Gar... 3: ...ating]] list, but none of them currently hold any championship title. 5: ...ionship for women only, for the title of "Woman's World Champion", and separate competitions and titles f... 10: ...Gallery|image gallery]] and [[List of chess world championship matches]]. 12: ===Unofficial World Champions=== World Chess Championship/Gallery (2709 bytes) 1: [[World Chess Championship|Return to main article]] 3: =Unofficial World Champions= 22: =Undisputed World Champions= 43: =PCA (Classical) World Champions= 49: =FIDE World Champions since 1993= World Junior Chess Championship (2340 bytes) 1: The '''World Junior Chess Championship''' is an under-20 event (players must have been u... 3: ...and]], have gone on to win the FIDE [[World Chess Championship]]. 50: [[Category:Chess competitions]] World Chess Solving Championship (2239 bytes) 1: ...]] via the [[Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions]] (PCCC). 3: ...analysis]] and fairy problems (those with [[fairy chess pieces]] or variants to the rules) are not includ... 66: [[Category:Chess competitions]] 67: [[Category:Chess problems]] FIDE World Chess Championship, 2004 (40316 bytes) 1: The '''FIDE World Chess Championship, 2004''' was held at the Almahary Hotel in [[Trip... 3: ...ep towards the reunification of the [[World Chess Championship]]. 7: ...ave been made to reunify the title; the 2004 FIDE Championship is a part of the latest plan, the so-called ''[[P... 9: ...dimir Kramnik]] and winner of the 2002 [[Dortmund chess tournament|Dortmund tournament]] (which turned ou... 11: ...was effectively a semifinal match for the unified championship. List of chess world championship matches (9554 bytes) 1: ...[[chess]] championship matches (see [[World Chess Championship]]). 70: ... receiving no challenges, retired undefeated from chess. 72: ...mselves, particularly Steinitz, as for the "World Championship". 74: ...and it is not known if Lasker had agreed that the world title was still at stake. 78: ...ournament: The death of Alekhine in 1946 left the World Champion title vacant. [[Fédération International... U.S. Chess Championship (2347 bytes) 1: [[Category:Chess competitions]]Winner list: 61: ...871]] [[Paul Morphy]] (Morphy retired from public chess competition in 1859) 62: *[[1845]] - [[1857]] [[Charles Stanley (Chess player)|Charles Stanley]] British Chess Championship (3576 bytes) 1: ...iors, and since 1982 there has been an over-sixty championship. 3: ...onship and accompanied criticism that the British Championship was not serving the interests of British players.... 5: ==List of British Men's Chess Champions== 32: *1935 - [[William Winter (chess player)|William Winter]] 33: *1936 - [[William Winter (chess player)|William Winter]] Chilean Chess Championship (2302 bytes) 1: ==List of Chilean Chess Champions== 74: * [http://www.ajedrezchileno.cl/ Chilean Chess on the web] 75: ...ajedrezchileno/campeoneschile.htm List of Chilean Chess Champions] 77: [[Category:Chess competitions]] [[Category:Chile]] Scottish Chess Championship (4179 bytes) 1: ...ts, such as grading-limited sections and a senior championship take place over the final seven days. 3: The championship can only be won by players who would be eligible ... 5: ...l in 1999, and did the Scottish / [[British Chess Championship|British]] double in 2004. 7: ==List of Scottish Chess Champions== 122: *[http://www.chessscotland.com/ Chess Scotland homepage.] USSR Chess Championship (4667 bytes) 1: [[Category:Chess competitions]]Winner list: Spanish Chess Championship (2184 bytes) 75: [[Category:Chess competitions]] South African Chess Championship (1328 bytes) 1: Winners of the ''South African Chess Championship'' 3: * [[1939]] 14th South African Championship, [[W. Heidenfeld]] 4: * [[1937]] 13th South African Championship, [[K. Dreyer]], [[J. Wolpert]] 5: * [[1935]] 12th South African Championship, [[J.C. Archer]] 6: * [[1928]] 11th South African Championship, [[M. Blieden]] World Championship (499 bytes) 1: ... in the world in a particular field. Famous world championships include: 2: * [[World Chess Championship]] 3: * [[Professional American football championship games]] 4: * [[World Cycling Championship]] 5: * [[Biathlon World Championships]] World Heavyweight Championship (3033 bytes) 1: ... Now it is known simply as the World Heavyweight Championship without any promotional abbreviation preceding it... 5: ...as many promotions is the [[ECW World Heavyweight Championship]], and while defended in [[ECW]] it was only reco... 14: *part of the [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] until 1991 15: *WCW World Heavyweight Championship - 1991 ''(champion: [[Ric Flair]])'' - March 2001... 16: *WCW Championship - June 2001 ''(champion: [[Booker Huffman|Booker ... World Lacrosse Championship (672 bytes) 1: ...rosse Federation]] sponsors the '''World Lacrosse Championship''' every four years. The tournment uses the [[fie... 15: The next championship event will be held in late June and/or early July... Football U-17 World Championship (6996 bytes) 1: ...'Football U-17 World Championship''' is the world championship of [[football (soccer)|football]] for male player... 157: [[Football World Youth Championship]] World Kart Championship (568 bytes) World Rally Championship (7065 bytes) 1: ...utomobile [[rally racing|rally races]] across the world, culminating with a champion driver and manufactu... 5: ...oss tarmac, gravel and snow. Current cars in the championship include the [[Citroën Xsara]], [[Ford Focus]], [[... 7: For 2004 through 2006, the championship rallies include [[Monte Carlo]], [[Sweden]], [[Me... 60: ...b]], secured both the driver's and manufacturer's championship titles in [[France]]. 494: * [http://www.wrc.com World Rally Championship] (official site) World Snooker Championship (12728 bytes) 2: ...restige, prize money and [[Snooker world rankings|world ranking points]]. 6: The [[1927_World_Snooker_Championship|first championship]] was held in [[1927]], and the legendary [[Joe D... 8: ...still stands. Joe Davis never contested the world championship again, though he continued to play professional s... 12: ...the players and widely viewed as the "real" world championship, continued until [[1957]]. The BA&CC event on... 16: The championship reverted back to a knockout tournament in [[1969]...
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