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1990: Russian Championship, Kuibyshev (classical)
1991: World Championship (U18), Guarapuav (classical)
1992: Chalkidiki (classical)
1993: Belgrade (classical)
1993: Interzonal Tournament, Biel (classical)
1994: Overall result PCA Intel Grand Prix'94
1995: Dortmund (classical)
1995: Horgen (classical)
1995: Belgrade (classical)
1996: Monaco
1996: Dos Hermanas (classical)
1996: Dortmund (classical)
1997: Dos Hermanas (classical)
1997: Dortmund (classical)
1997: Tilburg (classical)
1998: Wijk aan Zee (classical)
1998: Dortmund (classical)
1998: Monaco (blindfold and rapidplay)
1999: Monaco (blindfold and rapidplay)
2000: Linares (classical)
2000: Dortmund (classical)
2000: Classical World Chess Championship
2000: Match Kramnik v. Kasparov
2001: Match Kramnik v. Leko (rapidplay)
2001: Monaco (blindfold and rapidplay)
2001: Match Kramnik v. Anand (rapidplay)
2001: Dortmund (classical 6th win!)
2002: Match Kramnik v. Anand (Leon)
2002: Man vs Machine (Bahrain)
2003: Linares (classical)
2003: Dortmund (classical)
2003: Cap'Agde (France)
2003: Rapid World Chess Championships
2004: Handicap Simul (classical)
2004: Kramnik vs. National Team of Germany
2004: Linares (classical)
2004: Monaco (Overall result)
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1992: International Master
1994: International Grandmaster (youngest GM in the history of Chess)
1995: Sensational 3rd place as 15-year old boy in Dortmund (Cat. 17)
1996: Junior World Champion U16
95-97: Winner of several GM tournaments such as in Denmark, Cuba, Columbia
1998: 2nd place at Tilburg (Cat. 18)
1999: Winner of the Rapid Grand Prix in Bordeaux (France)
1999: Winner of Dortmund (Cat. 19)
2000: Winner (4,5-1,5) in a classical match over former WC Alexander Khalifman in Budapest
2001: Winner (4,5-3,5) in a Fischer-Random-Match over IGM Michael Adams in Mainz (Germany)
2001: 3rd place at Dortmund (Cat. 21)
2001: Winner of the Rapid Master Event in Nordhorn (Germany)
2002: Winner of the Rapid Grand Prix at Dubai
2002: 3rd place at Monaco
2002: 2nd place at Essen (Cat.17)
2002: Classical World Chess Championship: Winner of the Candidates Tournanent at Dortmund becoming the official Challenger of World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik
2003: Winner of Linares (Cat 20)
2003: 2nd place at Monaco
2004: 2nd at Wijk aan Zee (Cat 19)
2004: 2nd at Linares (Cat 20)
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