Chess World Cup 2004

GPTKB entity

Properties (89)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Chess tournament
gptkbp:broadcasts Various media outlets
gptkbp:chessOpening FIDE
Endgame techniques
Training methods
Game analysis
Wild card entries
Opening theory
Top players from around the world
National champions
Strategic play
Classical chess
Part of chess history
Chess education programs
Various openings
Global chess community
FIDE rating system
Based on FIDE ratings
Chess culture and traditions
Engagement with chess community
Many grandmasters
Memorabilia from the event
Players from the host country
Players with championship titles
Players with coaching support
Players with contributions to chess theory
Players with fan followings
Players with high Elo ratings
Players with historical significance in chess
Players with innovative strategies
Players with invitations from FIDE
Players with legacy in chess
Players with media attention
Players with national federation support
Players with notable rivalries
Players with notable tournament performances
Players with online ratings
Players with participation in international events
Players with previous titles
Players with significant achievements
Players with sponsorships
Players with tournament experience
Players with training from grandmasters
Players with unique playing styles
Recognition in chess literature
Top finishers from previous tournaments
Continental_champions
Previous_World_Cup_participants
gptkbp:duration November 2004 to December 2004
gptkbp:events Every two years
Individual competition
International
International chess event
gptkbp:finalScore December 2004
gptkbp:firstMatch December 2004
November 2004
Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
gptkbp:followedBy 2005 Chess World Cup
gptkbp:format Knockout
gptkbp:gameFeatures Awards for participants
gptkbp:hasInfluenceOn Influence on future tournaments
gptkbp:heldIn 2004
gptkbp:historicalContext Second Chess World Cup
gptkbp:historicalSignificance Part_of_the_World_Cup_series
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Chess World Cup 2004
gptkbp:lengthOverall Rapid games
gptkbp:location Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
gptkbp:notableFeature Adams vs. Leko
Ivanchuk_vs._Shirov
Kamsky_vs._Kramnik
gptkbp:notablePlayer gptkb:Vladimir_Kramnik
gptkb:Shakhriyar_Mamedyarov
gptkb:Michael_Adams
Gata Kamsky
Peter Leko
gptkbp:numberOfStudents 128
7
gptkbp:officialWebsite FIDE website
gptkbp:organizer FIDE
gptkbp:precededBy 2002 Chess World Cup
gptkbp:profession $1,000,000
gptkbp:runnerUp gptkb:Alexei_Shirov
gptkbp:significance Part_of_the_World_Chess_Championship_cycle
gptkbp:sponsor FIDE
gptkbp:team Legacy in chess tournaments
gptkbp:timePeriod 90 minutes for 40 moves
30 minutes for the rest of the game
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Vassily_Ivanchuk
gptkbp:youth_tournaments Elimination format