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Only 11 countries have produced men’s world chess champions - Stabroek News

Grand Chess Tour News - June 28, 2015 - 2:00am
Only 11 countries have produced men’s world chess champions  Stabroek News

Becoming a world chess champion may be, decidedly, the most extraordinary feat one can perform as it is captured in a halo of glory; a colossal achievement.

Only 11 countries have produced men’s world chess champions - Stabroek News

Sinquefield Cup News - June 28, 2015 - 2:00am
Only 11 countries have produced men’s world chess champions  Stabroek News

Becoming a world chess champion may be, decidedly, the most extraordinary feat one can perform as it is captured in a halo of glory; a colossal achievement.

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Norway Chess 2015, la "rivoluzione" che non ti aspetti - Sport24h

Norway Chess 2015 News - June 27, 2015 - 3:20am

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Norway Chess 2015, la "rivoluzione" che non ti aspetti
Sport24h
La notizia più interessante di questa settimana, per quanto riguarda gli scacchi internazionali, riguarda la pesante sconfitta di Carlsen nel super torneo di Stavanger in Norvegia (Norway Chess 2015). Davanti al pubblico amico il campione del mondo ...

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Anand ends 2nd in Norway Chess - The Echo of India

Grand Chess Tour News - June 26, 2015 - 5:49pm

Anand ends 2nd in Norway Chess
The Echo of India
Former world champion Viswanathan Anand played out a quick draw with Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria to finish second in Norway chess tournament, part of the Grand Chess tour. The last round did not provide the expected fireworks as Topalov just decided to ...

Not so Common defeats - Mumbai Mirror

Grand Chess Tour News - June 26, 2015 - 4:26pm

Mumbai Mirror

Not so Common defeats
Mumbai Mirror
Meanwhile, Viswanathan Anand played out a quick draw with Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria to finish second in Norway chess tournament, part of the Grand Chess tour. The last round did not provide the expected fireworks as Topalov just decided to play it ...

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Topalov on Top of Norway Chess 2015 - Huffington Post

Grand Chess Tour News - June 26, 2015 - 4:23pm

Huffington Post

Topalov on Top of Norway Chess 2015
Huffington Post
The world chess champion Magnus Carlsen was in free fall, losing game after game at the beginning of the Norway Chess 2015 in Stavanger, one of the three tournaments of the newly founded Grand Chess Tour. Failures of famous players attract as much ...
On Chess: Veselin Topolav leads inaugural Grand Chess Tour eventSt. Louis Public Radio
Norway chess tournament: Viswanathan Anand draws with Aronian to remain in ...Zee News
Ex-world champion Anand finishes 2nd in Norway ChessGulf Today

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Topalov on Top of Norway Chess 2015 - Huffington Post

Norway Chess 2015 News - June 26, 2015 - 4:23pm

Huffington Post

Topalov on Top of Norway Chess 2015
Huffington Post
The world chess champion Magnus Carlsen was in free fall, losing game after game at the beginning of the Norway Chess 2015 in Stavanger, one of the three tournaments of the newly founded Grand Chess Tour. Failures of famous players attract as much ...
Veselin Topalov - Vishy Anand will decide Norway Chess 2015Telegraph.co.uk
Norway Chess 2015 Standings: Wins Essential for Viswanathan Anand to Catch ...International Business Times, India Edition
Anand wins, Topalov loses ahead of their 'title-clash'The Hindu
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Hammer blow for Magnus Carlsen as Topalov wins Norway Chess - Telegraph.co.uk

Norway Chess 2015 News - June 26, 2015 - 8:13am

Telegraph.co.uk

Hammer blow for Magnus Carlsen as Topalov wins Norway Chess
Telegraph.co.uk
Norway Chess 2015: Is it too late for Magnus Carlsen? Along with Vishy Anand, the most stable player in the world looks to be Hikaru Nakamura, who turned in another fine performance and ended the tournament with a demolition of Levon Aronian.
Norway Chess 2015 Standings: Wins Essential for Viswanathan Anand to Catch Leader Veselin TopalovInternational Business Times, India Edition
Chess genius Carlsen in crisis after fourth lossThe Local.no

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Hammer blow for Magnus Carlsen as Topalov wins Norway Chess - Telegraph.co.uk

Sinquefield Cup News - June 26, 2015 - 8:13am

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Hammer blow for Magnus Carlsen as Topalov wins Norway Chess
Telegraph.co.uk
Topalov leads Anand in the race for the bonus prize of $75,000 awarded to the player with the best performance overall at Norway Chess, the Sinquefield Cup and the London Chess Classic. World chess champion Magnus Carlsen ended the tournament with ...
On Chess: Veselin Topolav leads inaugural Grand Chess Tour eventSt. Louis Public Radio

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Hammer blow for Magnus Carlsen as Topalov wins Norway Chess - Telegraph.co.uk

London Chess Classic News - June 26, 2015 - 8:13am

Telegraph.co.uk

Hammer blow for Magnus Carlsen as Topalov wins Norway Chess
Telegraph.co.uk
Topalov leads Anand in the race for the bonus prize of $75,000 awarded to the player with the best performance overall at Norway Chess, the Sinquefield Cup and the London Chess Classic. World chess champion Magnus Carlsen ended the tournament with ...
Levon Aronian lost to world championArmenpress.am

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Viswanathan Anand ends second in Norway Chess tournament - Zee News

Grand Chess Tour News - June 26, 2015 - 7:09am

Zee News

Viswanathan Anand ends second in Norway Chess tournament
Zee News
The Bulgarian won the first edition of the Grand chess tour, pocketed the first prize of USD 75000 and also gained 13 points to lead the ?three-tournaments-tour? after the first one ended here. The next two tournaments of the tour will be held in San ...
Topalov on Top of Norway Chess 2015Huffington Post
Viswanathan Anand Finishes 2nd in Norway ChessNDTVSports.com
Hammer blow for Magnus Carlsen as Topalov wins Norway ChessTelegraph.co.uk
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Vishwanathan Anand finishes second in Norway Chess tournament - Firstpost

Grand Chess Tour News - June 26, 2015 - 7:01am

Firstpost

Vishwanathan Anand finishes second in Norway Chess tournament
Firstpost
Stavanger, Norway: Former world champion Viswanathan Anand played out a quick draw with Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria to finish second in Norway chess tournament, part of the Grand Chess tour. The last round did not provide the expected fireworks as ...
On Chess: Veselin Topolav leads inaugural Grand Chess Tour eventSt. Louis Public Radio
Norway Chess 2015: Magnus Carlsen's woes continueTelegraph.co.uk

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