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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Hero’s welcome

      Hero’s welcome

      Anand, India, World Champion


      Hero’s welcome to Anand
      Raakesh Natraj

      CHENNAI: Viswanathan Anand, FIDE World Chess Champion, returned here to a tumultuous welcome at the Anna International Terminal in the late hours of Sunday. The bustle and din there gave way to scenes of spontaneous celebrations as airport personnel and passengers joined the well-wishers in according the four-time World Champion a warm welcome.

      Among the first to greet the champion were his parents, Susheela and Viswanathan.

      Anand refused to rate the latest title-defending win over Bulgarian Veselin Topalov above his three other title triumphs. “The latest is always the most fresh in one’s mind. Beyond that, I would not consider this more special than the rest,” he said.

      Anand retained the World Chess Championship on May 11, defeating Topalov by a score of 6.5-5.5 in Sofia. The decisive win came in the 12th game of the match. Making light of a loss in the first game that came on the back of a 40-hour bus journey to Sofia that was occasioned by the cancellation of air traffic all over Europe, Anand raced to a one-point lead at the end of the fourth round. Though Topalov stretched Anand all the way to the 12th game, the Indian triumphed with black pieces in the final encounter to defend his title.

      Topalov admitted that he was desperate for a win in the last game as Anand’s fearsome reputation in the rapid games — which would decide the title if the scores were tied at the end of the series of classical games — would have given him a distinct edge. As it happened, the Bulgarian blundered in going for a win, to let Anand pull the rug from under his feet.

      Much was made of the difference in age between the champion and the challenger before the series, but Anand outlasted Topalov, 35, over several marathon encounters that went beyond five hours.

      In good humour after his home-coming from Frankfurt, Anand said: “Oh this one [compared to his gruelling bus ride to Sophia] was nothing at all. I slept through it.”

      Source: http://www.thehindu.com

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      8 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 1:58 am

        Anand is the greatest ever.

      2. Jack Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 4:40 am

        Any welcome celebration will not be too much for Ananand. I hope Chennai and India give Anand due recognation and acclodes which he deserves. But I don’t have much hopes for that in India unless Anand plays chess on a cricket field.

      3. Short Stop Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 6:18 am

        I still think Anand may lose because of fat and wrinkles.

        Nigel

      4. Raghav Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 6:34 am

        Welcome Anand Ji . Have a great time here. Thanks for making Country Proud.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 7:39 am

        anand easily deserve the ‘bharat ratna’ award…i am not sure this will ever happen as in india many of the people at the helm have opaque vision..what anand has contributed to chess in india is by far the greatest achievement by any individual in india…not even an olypic atheletic gold medal for india does not come nowhere near anand’s accomplishments…

      6. Anonymous Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 9:58 am

        Anand is the greatest Indian chessplayer ever, but not the best ever overall. He lost much more to Kasparow than he won, and that was during his prime, when Anand was aged 20-35!

      7. Anonymous Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 12:24 pm

        anand easily deserve ‘bharat ratna’ but i am not sure if the people at the helm with opaque vision will ever notice his remarkable contribution to india….this is 10 times better than an olympic atheletic gold medal for india…he has by far contibuted to indian sports than any other sports person in the history of india…

      8. Lionel Davis Reply
        May 24, 2010 at 5:33 pm

        Susan whats going on? Vishy won a match vs a traditional player with just one new idea the T-board horse, or what i called MY MAGIC KNIGHT in honor of Earvin “Magic” Johnson for the Lakers, you know Susan when the magicman come down the court u dont know where he going with that basketball , he could pass that ball eieewhere!!! Susan, Cyndi Lauper got a new song out called UM A FOOL (I hope Ivanchuck dont see this!)! she had me on the floor, i had to law down for a few minutes , yeah, she was on celebrity apprentice Susan , last night check it out!

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