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Kasparov wins
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MOSCOW (AP) - Garri Kasparov ended fellow Soviet Anatoly Karpov's
10-year reign as World Chess king Saturday, winning the 24th and
final game of the World Chess Championship.
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MOSCOW: Chess Championship
Kasparov, who at 22 becomes the world's youngest-ever champion, took
the title when Karpov resigned.
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MOSCOW: Karpov resigned
Karpov resigned after Kasparov's 42nd move in the 24th game of the
marathon series. Kasparov's victory gave him a 13-11 defeat of the
34-year-old former world champion.
The audience in Tchaikovsky Hall stamped their feet and broke out
shouting ''Garri! ''Garri!''
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MOSCOW: Garri! Garri!''
Karpov, under FIDE rules, can demand a rematch within six months.
The players shook hands when it was over and both left the stage
immediately.
Hundreds of chess fans were mobbed outside the hall, where Kasparov
got into a waiting black Volga.
''How do you feel?'' he was asked by an Associated Press reporter.
''Excellent,'' he replied in Russian, his hands raised above his
head and a huge smile across his face. He and his top aides hugged
each other in sheer joy in the rear seat of the car as it sped off
with a police escort.
The final game was the 72nd the players waged for the title. They
played a record-shattering 48 games in 5 1/2 months in what came to be
known as the ''first round'' championship match.
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