2008 in chess


Below is a list of events in chess during the year 2008, and a list of the top ten players during that year:

Events

January

January 1Vladimir Kramnik gained 14 [Elo Elo rating system|rating system|rating points] to move from number three to number one on the FIDE top 100 players list, at 2799. Viswanathan Anand, also at 2799, dropped from first to second as he had not played enough rated games in the previous reporting period. Veselin Topalov was third at 2780. Vassily Ivanchuk lost 36 points to drop from number two to number nine. As on the previous list, a rating of 2627 was required to place in the top 100.January 6 – 83rd Hastings International Congress ends in three-way tie between GM Vadim Malakhatko, GM Nidjat Mamedov, and GM Valeriy Neverov. Earlier in the tournament, IM Simon Williams achieved a performance that qualified him for the Grandmaster title.

February

March

April

April 1Viswanathan Anand regains the top spot on the FIDE ratings list as Vladimir Kramnik falls to second place. Seventeen-year-old Magnus Carlsen enters the top ten for the first time, jumping eight spots to move to fifth, just 38 rating points below first. Sergey Karjakin is the next highest rated junior, 13th overall with a 2732 rating. Judit Polgár is the only woman in the top one hundred, with her 2709 rating earning 22nd place. Humpy Koneru is the second ranked woman rated over a hundred points lower at 2603. Hou Yifan moves up one position to fourth on the women's list at age fourteen years and one month. Antoaneta Stefanova makes the largest jump on the women's list, gaining 74 rating points to climb from 24th up to 6th.

May

August

October

October 3 to 18 – First World Mind Sports Games held in Beijing, ChinaOctober 14 – Start of AnandKramnik 2008 World Championship match in BonnOctober 29Anand draws the eleventh game of his match with Kramnik to retain the World Championship title by the score 6–4.

Titles awarded

Grandmaster

In 2008 FIDE awarded the title Grandmaster to the following players:

Woman Grandmaster

In 2008 FIDE awarded the title Woman Grandmaster to the following players:

Deaths