World Chess Championship 2000

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The World Chess Championship 2000 was the classical world title match in London where Vladimir Kramnik defeated Garry Kasparov to become world champion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World Chess Championship match
chess event
sports competition
broadcastMedium internet
challenger Vladimir Kramnik NERFINISHED
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
decisiveGames 2
defendingChampion Garry Kasparov NERFINISHED
drawnGames 13
endDate 2000-11-04
finalScoreBlackPlayer 6.5
finalScoreWhitePlayer 8.5
format one-on-one match
gamesPlanned 16
gamesPlayed 15
governingBody Classical (non-FIDE) world championship line
languageOfOfficialSite English
location London, England
surface form: London
loser Garry Kasparov NERFINISHED
nextEdition Classical World Chess Championship 2004 NERFINISHED
notableFeature Kasparov failed to win a single game NERFINISHED
Kramnik successfully used the Berlin Defence as Black
match for the Classical World Chess Championship title
openingRepertoireWhiteKramnik Berlin Defence against the Ruy Lopez
openingUsed Grünfeld Defence NERFINISHED
Nimzo-Indian Defence NERFINISHED
Queen's Gambit NERFINISHED
Ruy Lopez NERFINISHED
organizer Braingames NERFINISHED
participant Garry Kasparov NERFINISHED
Vladimir Kramnik NERFINISHED
previousEdition World Chess Championship 1995 NERFINISHED
result Vladimir Kramnik defeated Garry Kasparov 8.5–6.5
separateFrom FIDE World Chess Championship 2000 NERFINISHED
sponsor Braingames Network NERFINISHED
sport chess
startDate 2000-10-08
timeControl classical time control
title Classical World Chess Championship NERFINISHED
titleContested Classical World Chess Champion
typeOfTitleLine Classical world championship line
venue Riverside Studios NERFINISHED
winner Vladimir Kramnik NERFINISHED
worldChampionAfterEvent Vladimir Kramnik NERFINISHED
worldChampionBeforeEvent Garry Kasparov NERFINISHED
year 2000

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Vladimir Kramnik participatedIn World Chess Championship 2000
Vladimir Kramnik won World Chess Championship 2000
this entity surface form: Classical World Chess Championship 2000