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Péter Lékó was born on September 8, 1979 in
Szabadka. He has been living in Szeged since the age of one,
where he was awarded honorary citizenship in 2005 by the City
Assembly. He has been playing chess since the age of seven.
In 1994, he became grandmaster and U16 World Chess Champion
breaking herewith Fischer's record. He first appeared in the
Hungarian national team at the Moscow Chess Olympiad in 1994.
As a frequently invited participant of the strongest tournaments
he moved forward rapidly on the world ranking list.
He won the tournaments in Copenhagen, Havana and Yopal in
1995. In 1997, he came third in Tilburg and Madrid, in 1998
finished second in Tilburg. In 1999, he won the Category 19
Dortmund event leaving Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand,
Michael Adams and Anatoly Karpov behind. He was the top-board
player of the Hungarian Team in the European Championship
in Baku where they won silver after 14 unsuccessful years.
The start of the following year was also great for him. In
Budapest he defeated Alexander Khalifman, the FIDE World Champion
title-holder by 4,5-1,5 on a six-game match sponsored by WFG.
In January
2001, he played a rapid match of twelve games against Vladimir
Kramnik. The World Champion was only able to win by a very
tight 7-5. From that time on Peter has had a new coach. With
Arshak Petrosian a new age has begun to our grandmaster. In
the year 2002, he achieved several successes. He won the Dubai
Grand Prix, came second in Essen and gained a very significant
triumph by winning the World Championship Candidate’s Tournament
becoming Kramnik’s challenger officially, too. At the Olympiad
in Bled he was the undefeated top-board player of the silver-medalist
Hungarian team.
Lékó
started the year 2003 also superbly. The trade press was enthusiastic
about his triumph in Linares. The different problems in connection
with the World Championship affected his performance negatively,
but from January 2004 he has been back on track again. In
Wijk aan Zee he finished unbeaten behind Vishy Anand and came
second tied with Adams. In Linares he has been quite long
on the top, finished second tied with Kasparov. In the Petrosian
Memorial in Moscow, as a guest player of the Armenian national
team, he showed the best individual performance.
In the World Championship final in Brissago, he managed to
come back after a false start. After losing the first game
he was able to equalize in the fifth, moreover he took the
lead in the eighth by a superb win. Only a half point was
needed to win the crown but the experienced opponent mustered
all his strength and in a dramatic fight won the last game
and with 7-7 results defended his title.
In January 2005, Peter Lékó won unbeaten in Wijk aan Zee so
he can be proud of being able to win every remarkable chess
tournament. He drew Adams by a great finish in Miskolc. In
the FIDE World Championship in San Luis he had to settle for
the fifth place.
The first half oh the traditional Linares Tournament has exceptionally
been organized in Morelia, he concluded the Mexican half unbeaten,
with a half point advantage.
In Linares with losing his last two games he finished only
fourth. In Dortmund missed the first place again, this time
he suffered a bitter defeat in the last round against Kramnik.
In the course of the rapid duel fought by Péter Lékó and the
twelfth World Champion of chess, Anatoly Karpov in the new
shrine of chess, the National Theater of Miskolc, very interesting
games could be observed by the competent audience. Our Grand
Master claimed a 4,5-3,5 victory with a triumph in the third
game, the other parties were concluded with draws full of
struggle.
Lékó concluded the year 2006 with a brilliant triumph in the
Category 20 Tal Memorial organized in the Central Chess Club,
Moscow. Our Grand Master finished with 5,5 points and won
the event in a dead-heat of 3.
Leko made a good start in the year 2007, as well. He won the
rapid World Cup of sixteen players in Odessa - in the final
he defeated Vasily Ivanchuk of the Ukraine. His following
match took place in Miskolc, against the Russian World Champion,
Vladimir Kramnik. The games, which were also very interesting
as far as the opening theory is concerned, were followed by
an enormous crowd at the National Theatre in Miskolc. The
fight of equal forces was won at the end by Kramnik 4,5-3,5.
Péter Lékó showed a superb performance at the Candidates'
Tournament in Elista. Against the Turkish Mihail Gurevich
four games were enough for him to get through. Our GM took
an assertive triumph against Evgeny Bareev and could play
in the world championship final. In Dortmund, at the traditional
Sparkassen Chess-Meeting super tournament Lékó finished second
in dead-heat.
In the World Championship organized in Mexico City our GM
came fourth with a performance of 50 %. His rapid duel against
Ivanchuk in Munkács ended up in a 6-6 draw. He tied for the
third place at the 2nd Tal Memorial Tournament in Moscow.
In the Corus 2008 event he shared the fifth place with Ivanchuk.
Showing an improving performance he came second together with
Kramnik, Topalov and Carlsen at the Amber Tournament in Nice.
In framework of the series of rapid match-tournaments in Miskolc,
Peter Leko played his fourth duel against the 17-year-old
Norwegian pretender, Magnus Carlson where he underutilized
his chances and suffered a 5-3 defeat. In Yerevan, at the
Karen Asrian Memorial Tournament he finished second. In his
favorite city, Dortmund, he prevailed for the third time.
Lékó was one of Kramnik’s second during the world championship
final against Anand. At the Dresden Olympiad he showed a brilliant
individual performance as being the best top-board player.
As the highlight of the Lékó& … series, the reigning world
Champion, Viswanathan Anand visited Miskolc last year. On
the course of the duel, Anand proved that his is worth calling
the King of the Chess. With six draws and two wins he scored
a victory of 5-3.
In 2009, in Dortmund Peter Leko tied for the second and played
in the Grand Prix series, as well. He performed his best in
Nalchik, where he was second in dead heat. In aggregate he
finished 7th.
Peter Leko is ranked 16th in the valid world ranking list
of 1 July, 2010 with 2734 ELO-points.
Péter
Lékó’s most important triumphs:
1995
Copenhagen
1997 Havana, Yopal
1999 Dortmund
2002 Dubai (rapid)
2002 Dortmund tournament of world champion candidates
2003 Linares
2005 Wijk aan Zee
2006 Moscow
2007 Odessa (ACP Rapid World Cup)
2008 Dortmund
One
very interesting game of his career
Face to face all games download in *.pgn format
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