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    Teenager topples ex-world chess champ

    Magnus Carlsen of Norway continues to make headlines on the international
    chess circuit. The 13-year-old boy from Baerum defeated one of the game's most
    successful players ever, former world champion Anatoly Karpov, in a blitz
    tournament in Reykjavik, Iceland on Wednesday night.

    Carlsen's victory over Russian Karpov came in a lightning game where both
    players had roughly five minutes each for the entire game. Conventional
    tournament games allow much more time for thinking and lower margins of error, but the
    result is still sensational.
    Carlsen has made headlines in recent months after achieving two successive
    results towards the international grandmaster (GM) title, the game's highest
    ranking.
    The Baerum youngster won a grandmaster tournament in Holland in January and
    then placed highly in an open event in Moscow, one of the year's top
    tournaments.
    One more such result will give Carlsen the GM title, and make him the
    youngest titleholder in the world.
    The Reykjavik blitz event was a preliminary for a knock-out tournament which
    was to continue on Thursday. The star line-up features a total of 16 players
    and includes the world's top-rated player, Garry Kasparov, who will meet
    Carlsen in the first round.
    The knock-out event will be a 'rapid' chess event, with each player having
    roughly half an hour each for the entire game.
    Carlsen is trained by Norway's Simen Agdestein, a national celebrity who was
    both a young chess grandmaster and a member of Norway's international soccer
    team.
    Aftenposten English Web Desk
    Jonathan Tisdall
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