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Rustam Kasimdzhanov (born 5
December 1979) is an
Uzbek chess grandmaster and
former FIDE
World Champion (2004-05). He was
Asian champion in 1998. In addition...
- Tripoli, Libya, from June 18 to July 13, 2004. It was won by
Rustam Kasimdzhanov, who beat
Michael Adams in the
final by a
score of 4½–3½. He won about...
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Championship 2005, in
which eight players (including in****bent FIDE
champion Kasimdzhanov) were
seeded into the
final championship tournament. The FIDE
World Chess...
- Federation.
Former World Cup
winner Viswanathan Anand defeated Rustam Kasimdzhanov in the
final to
retain the title. The
tournament began with a league...
- The
finalists from the
previous (2004) FIDE
World Championship:
Rustam Kasimdzhanov, and
Michael Adams;
classical World Champion Vladimir Kramnik, and his...
- contenders.[citation needed]
Ponomariov remained FIDE
champion until Rustam Kasimdzhanov won the FIDE
World Chess Championship 2004. On Ponomariov's 20th birthday...
- Dubov, Jan
Gustafsson and Nils Grandelius. Caruana's
seconds were
Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Ioan-Cristian Chirila,
Alejandro Ramirez and
Leinier Domínguez. On 13...
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seconds who
helped his
preparation were:
Peter Heine Nielsen,
Rustam Kasimdzhanov,
Surya Ganguly and Radosław Wojtaszek. In a post-match
interview Anand...
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Championship in 1999,
Anand in 2000,
Ruslan Ponomariov in 2002, and
Rustam Kasimdzhanov in 2004. By 2002, not only were
there two
rival champions, but Kasparov's...
- Hydra–
Kasimdzhanov, 1–0 Fritz–Khalifman, 1–0 Ponomariov–Fritz, 1–0
Kasimdzhanov–Junior, ½–½ Khalifman–Hydra, ½–½ Hydra–Ponomariov, 1–0 Fritz–
Kasimdzhanov,...