The FIDE World Chess Championship 2016 took place in New York City, featuring reigning champion Magnus Carlsen (Norway) and challenger Sergey Karjakin (Russia). After twelve classical games and a dramatic equalizer by Carlsen in Game 10, he won the rapid tiebreaks with a dazzling queen sacrifice. Carlsen retained his title in what many hailed as his toughest world championship to date.
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Born: 1990, Tonsberg, Norway
By 2016, Magnus Carlsen was widely regarded as the world’s most complete chess player. Renowned for his versatility, deep endgame mastery, and psychological resilience, he entered the match as the top-rated player. Though favored, he lost Game 8 and was forced to strike back in Game 10. The tiebreaks showcased his dominance in faster formats, culminating in a brilliant queen sacrifice checkmate. This victory reinforced Carlsen’s legacy as a universal genius and proved his unmatched composure under pressure.
«I was in a must-win situation, and I was able to pull it off.» – Magnus Carlsen
Born: 1990, Simferopol, then part of the Ukrainian SSR (Soviet Union)
Sergey Karjakin became the youngest player to qualify for a world championship final after winning the 2016 Candidates Tournament. Famous for his ironclad defense and counterattacking skill, he frustrated Carlsen and seized the lead in Game 8. Although he fell short in the rapid tiebreaks, his gritty performance won international praise and stirred national pride in Russia. The match remains the highlight of Karjakin’s career.
«I will fight until the end. I have nothing to lose.» – Sergey Karjakin
🗓️ Match Dates: November 11 – November 30, 2016
📍 Location: New York City, United States
✅ Format: Best of 12 classical games, followed by 4 rapid tiebreaks if necessary
⏱️ Time Control: 100 minutes for 40 moves, 50 minutes for the next 20, then 15 minutes for the rest of the game with a 30-second increment from move 1
💰 Prize Fund: $1.1 million (60% to champion, 40% to runner-up)
📄 Main Sponsors: PhosAgro, EG Capital Advisors
The 2016 championship sparked global media coverage. Played in a glass enclosure at Manhattan’s Fulton Market, it combined elite chess with modern spectacle. Carlsen’s global fame, the match’s narrative arc, and Karjakin’s role as a Russian underdog drew headlines in The New York Times, BBC, Le Monde and others. His final move became a viral sensation. Despite concerns about the many draws, the dramatic finale renewed confidence in the classical format’s future.
Magnus Carlsen, Norway
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📷 Карлсен – Карякин, 3 партия
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