Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1998

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Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1998
Zestigste Hoogoven schaaktournooi in Wijk aan Zee. Onder grote belangstelling van het publiek spelen de grootmeesters hun partijen. De monitoren brengen de stand van zaken op de diverse bord, NL-HlmNHA 54036974.JPG
Public watching the 60th Wijk aan Zee tournament.
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The Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Steel Chess Tournament 1998 was the 60th edition of the Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament. It was held in Wijk aan Zee in January 1998 and was won jointly won by Vladimir Kramnik and Viswanathan Anand. [1]

60th Hoogovens tournament, group A, 16 January – 1 February 1998, Wijk aan Zee, Cat. XVII (2671) [2]
Player Rating 1234567891011121314Total TPR Place
1Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Kramnik  (Russia)2790½0½1½111½½10127711–2
2Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (India)2770½½½½½0½½1111127731–2
3Flag of Spain.svg  Alexei Shirov  (Spain)27101½Does not appear11½0½1½0½½½27243–5
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jan Timman  (Netherlands)2635½½0Does not appear1½½½½½1½½127303–5
5Flag of England.svg  Michael Adams  (England)26700½00Does not appear½½½½1111127273–5
6Flag of Russia.svg  Anatoly Karpov  (Russia)2735½½½½½Does not appear1½½00½½126656–10
7Flag of Hungary.svg  Judit Polgár  (Hungary)2670011½½0Does not appear0½½½½½126706–10
8Flag of Belarus.svg  Boris Gelfand  (Belarus)26750½½½½½1Does not appear½½01½½26706–10
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Piket  (Netherlands)25750½0½½½½½Does not appear1½01126786–10
10Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Veselin Topalov  (Bulgaria)2740½0½½01½½0Does not appear1½1½26656–10
11Flag of Russia.svg  Valery Salov  (Russia)2680½01001½1½0Does not appear½½0261311
12Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Friso Nijboer  (Netherlands)258000½½0½½01½½Does not appear½½5259012
13Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Loek van Wely  (Netherlands)260510½½0½½½00½½Does not appear0256513
14Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Paul van der Sterren  (Netherlands)255500½0000½0½1½1Does not appear4253814
60th Hoogovens tournament, group B, 20–31 January 1998, Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, Category XI (2501) [3]
Player Rating 123456789101112Total TPR Place
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  IM Dimitri Reinderman  (Netherlands)2480Does not appear111111½1½½½927641–2
2Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  IM Rustam Kasimdzhanov  (Uzbekistan)25650Does not appear½1½1111111927571–2
3Flag of the United States.svg  GM Tal Shaked  (United States)25350½Does not appear0½½1½0111625333–5
4Flag of Russia.svg  GM Mikhail Kobalia  (Russia)2500001Does not appear½½011½1½625363–5
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  GM John van der Wiel  (Netherlands)25250½½½Does not appear½0½½111625343–5
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  GM Xie Jun  (China)248500½½½Does not appear½1½11025026–7
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  IM Erik van den Doel  (Netherlands)248500011½Does not appear½½01125026–7
8Flag of Israel.svg  GM Boris Alterman  (Israel)2615½0½0½0½Does not appear1011524548
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  IM Marinus Kuijf  (Netherlands)24600010½½½0Does not appear10124399
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  IM Albert Blees  (Netherlands)2445½00½00110Does not appear½½4240310
11Flag of the Netherlands.svg  IM Manuel Bosboom  (Netherlands)2450½00000001½Does not appear13233011
12Flag of Russia.svg  IM Alexander Cherniaev  (Russia)2465½00½01000½0Does not appear229312


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