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Written by Administrator   
Monday, 11 July 2011
Top-level chess is getting younger and younger. Viswanathan Anand has been quoted saying that "now if you are not a grandmaster by 14, you can forget about it". Nonetheless, numbers are always more convincing than general statements. Let's take a look at the table which sorts the World Chess Champions by age at which they won the title. The second number is the year when a person became the World Champion:

Steinitz 50, 1886

Botvinnik 37, 1948

 

Smyslov 36, 1957

 

Alekhine 35, 1927

 

Euwe 34, 1935

 

Petrosian 34, 1963

 

Capablanca 33, 1921

 

Khalifman 33, 1999

 

Spassky 32, 1969

 

Anand 31, 2000

Topalov 30, 2005

Fischer 29, 1972

Lasker 26, 1894

Kramnik 25, 2000

Kazimdzhanov 25, 2004

Karpov 24, 1975

Tal 23, 1960

Kasparov 22, 1985

Ponomariov 18, 2002


Steinitz is the only world champion who won the title after 37. In fact, this result can be ignored since this was connected to lack of the title itself. In fact, he could have as well been declared the world champion after winning a match against Anderssen at age 30. 

10 out of 19 World Champions won the title at age 30-37, so, statistically speaking, this is the most favorable life period for a person to become a World Chess Champion.

For women the picture is completely different:


Rubtsova 47, 1956

Rudenko 46, 1950

Bykova 40, 1953

Xu Yuhua 30, 2006

Polgar - 27, 1996

Zhu Chen 25, 2001

Stefanova 25, 2004

Kosteniuk 24, 2008

Xie Jun 21, 1991

Menchik 21, 1927

Gaprindashvili 20, 1961

Chiburdanidze 17, 1978

Hou Yifan 16, 2010


Obviously, 7 out of 13 Women's World Champions peaked between 20 and 27, exactly 10 year earlier than men!

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1. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it on 10:28 12 2011 .
 
 
Maybe women dont have that much time for chess after becoming mums and thats why they usually must achieve that before having children?
 
2. Written by on 18:55 12 2011 .
 
 
 
3. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it on 18:54 13 2011 .
 
 
?
its a harder slog in mens chess...
 

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