Vladimir Kramnik turns 33

Submitted by SonofPearl on Wed, 06/25/2008 at 9:30am.

Vladimir Kramnik (pictured) was born on 25 June 1975 in Tuapse, on the shores of the Black Sea in Russia.  His father was Boris, a renowned sculptor and his mother was Irina, a music teacher.  He learnt to play chess at the age of 5 and by the time he was 12 he was studying at the prestigious Botvinnik school in Moscow.

At 16 he won the World under-18 Championship and emerged onto the world chess scene with a Gold Medal at the 1992 chess olympiad in Manila.

In 2000 Vladimir Kramnik achieved what few had thought possible; he defeated the great Garry Kasparov 8.5-6.5 to take the title of World Chess Champion without losing a single game.

He successfully defended his title against Peter Leko in 2004 by dramatically winning the final game to tie the 14-game match 7-7.  In 2006 he beat Veselin Topalov in a hugely controversial match which reunified the competing versions of the World Chess Championship title.

At the end of 2006 he married Marie-Laure Germon, a French journalist (pictured with Kramnik below).

He put his title on the line by agreeing to play in the World Championship Tournament in Mexico City in September 2007 against a world class field.  Vishy Anand won the event to end Kramnik's reign as World Champion.

Kramnik will have an opportunity to regain his title in October 2008 when he challenges Anand for the title in a match to be held in Bonn, Germany.

Here are his victories from his match against Kasparov.  Birthday greetings to big Vlady!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Photo by courtesy of ChessBase




 

Comments:

by nibir - 5 months ago
Dhaka Bangladesh
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But why he always put d4 as his first move ? ? ? ? ? ?
by Fellippo - 5 months ago
Zlín Czech Republic
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Damn good player!
by SonofPearl - 5 months ago
Wales
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El_Amo - it's good to know people are reading my news items closely! Wink  Now corrected.
by El_Amo - 5 months ago
Portland, Oregon United States
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Garry Kasparov spells his name with two "r"s.
by SonofPearl - 5 months ago
Wales
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goldfinch - I meant to write Vlady Smile I've now corrected it, thanks.  If this is still wrong then never mind - it's just a nickname! Laughing
by northsea - 5 months ago
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Happy Birthday mr. Kramnik!!!
by eternaloptimist - 5 months ago
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Nice joke Loomis. :D Wow, he dismantled Kasparov in the 2nd game (round 10 game). He really took advantage of the inadequately protected e6 square. I had forgotten that he got him to resign that quickly. Kramnik is one of my favorite players, & one of the main reasons why is that he has come up w/ some of the best opening novelties of all time. I love how he plays in the opening. I think this is the main reason he defeated Kasparov for the World Championship. He was better prepared in the openings & succeeded in making this the only World Championship that Kasparov ever played in which he didn't win a single game. That is an outstanding achievement. Another reason is because he is an excellent strategist. On www.kramnik.com it says, "Kramnik considers chess less as a sport and more as the art of carrying out a long-term plan." One can agree or disagree w/ this, but it definitely describes his style of play. Hopefully he will win the upcoming trnt. in Dortmund; that would be a great b'day present that arrived a little late. 
by goldfinch - 5 months ago
Earth Russia
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"Birthday greetings to big Vlad!"

Vlad and Vladimir are different names. He is not Vlad. He is Vladimir. 

 


by Loomis - 5 months ago
Durham, NC United States
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"Vladimir Kramnik (pictured) was born on 25 June 1975 in Tuapse, on the shores of the Black Sea in Russia."

Wow, couldn't get to a hospital, eh? I guess Mama and Papa Kramnik didn't want to interrupt their beach vacation. Wink


 

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