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Norwegian prodigy Magnus Carlsen is new chess champion | Norwegian prodigy Magnus Carlsen is new chess champion |
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Norwegian chess prodigy Magnus Carlsen has become the world champion, beating Indian title holder Viswanathan Anand. | Norwegian chess prodigy Magnus Carlsen has become the world champion, beating Indian title holder Viswanathan Anand. |
Carlsen, 22, secured a draw to win the World Chess Championship in 10 games, with two left to play. | Carlsen, 22, secured a draw to win the World Chess Championship in 10 games, with two left to play. |
Carlsen won the match in Chennai, India, with a score of 6.5-3.5. He has now achieved the highest rating of all time. | Carlsen won the match in Chennai, India, with a score of 6.5-3.5. He has now achieved the highest rating of all time. |
But he misses out on being the youngest player to win the title. That honour goes to the Russian Garry Kasparov. | But he misses out on being the youngest player to win the title. That honour goes to the Russian Garry Kasparov. |
He was younger by just a few weeks. | He was younger by just a few weeks. |
Speaking at a press conference after the victory, Carlsen said he was "very very happy to have won and to have completed this match. | Speaking at a press conference after the victory, Carlsen said he was "very very happy to have won and to have completed this match. |
"Let's write the history books later!" he added. | "Let's write the history books later!" he added. |
Carlsen has won 60% of the total prize fund of $2.24m (£1.4m), while Anand takes home the rest. | Carlsen has won 60% of the total prize fund of $2.24m (£1.4m), while Anand takes home the rest. |
'Harry Potter of chess' | 'Harry Potter of chess' |
Carlsen went into the tournament as the firm favourite, but was cautious about his chances of winning. | Carlsen went into the tournament as the firm favourite, but was cautious about his chances of winning. |
On Thursday, when it looked as if he was nearing victory, he told reporters: "This was a very difficult game. There was a fear of being mated all the time". | On Thursday, when it looked as if he was nearing victory, he told reporters: "This was a very difficult game. There was a fear of being mated all the time". |
The young Norwegian stands out amongst chess players, not only for his game but for his persona. | The young Norwegian stands out amongst chess players, not only for his game but for his persona. |
A part-time model who has appeared on the front cover of GQ magazine, he exudes an affable personality. | A part-time model who has appeared on the front cover of GQ magazine, he exudes an affable personality. |
Chess champion Susan Polgar commentated on the game and described him as "having a different style and a very good sense of humour. | |
He will be a "good boost for chess", she said. | He will be a "good boost for chess", she said. |
A view echoed by analysts who say he is likely to change the perception of the game. | A view echoed by analysts who say he is likely to change the perception of the game. |
The Russian grandmaster Garry Kasparov has dubbed the young Norwegian as the Harry Potter of chess while others have compared him to Mozart. | The Russian grandmaster Garry Kasparov has dubbed the young Norwegian as the Harry Potter of chess while others have compared him to Mozart. |
The competitor | The competitor |
Anand needed a straight three-game win to keep his title but entering the competition on Friday he conceded that it would take a miraculous turnaround to keep his chances alive. | Anand needed a straight three-game win to keep his title but entering the competition on Friday he conceded that it would take a miraculous turnaround to keep his chances alive. |
"I can try but the situation does not look very good," he said on Thursday. | "I can try but the situation does not look very good," he said on Thursday. |
Anand, also known as Vishy, praised Carlsen saying "it's clear that he dominated". | Anand, also known as Vishy, praised Carlsen saying "it's clear that he dominated". |
Despite having been world champion since 2007, 43-year-old Anand was ranked number eight in the world. | Despite having been world champion since 2007, 43-year-old Anand was ranked number eight in the world. |
But his role in promoting chess in India, a country obsessed with cricket, is without parallel. | But his role in promoting chess in India, a country obsessed with cricket, is without parallel. |
"He's a legend, and he's done a lot for chess in India and Asia, so he's a fantastic role model," Polgar said. | "He's a legend, and he's done a lot for chess in India and Asia, so he's a fantastic role model," Polgar said. |