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{{Year nav topic5|2006|chess}}Events in chess in 2006: EventsMay- May 5 – The world's oldest living Grandmaster, Andor Lilienthal, celebrates his 95th birthday. In his career Lilienthal played World Champions Emanuel Lasker, José Raúl Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine, and Mikhail Botvinnik.[1]
October - Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) defeats Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria) in the 2006 World Championship title unification match to become undisputed world champion.
December- December 26 – The All India Chess Federation imposes a ten-year ban on Umakant Sharma for using a Bluetooth device sewn into his cap to gain assistance from a chess computer during a FIDE rated tournament in Delhi.[2][3]
- December 29 – 44th Indian Chess Championship (National "A" Championship) in Atul won by GM Surya Shekhar Ganguly for the fourth consecutive year with the score 9/13. The tournament format was changed to a 13 round Swiss instead of the 22 player round-robin used previously.[4]
- December 30 – Iranian Chess Championship in Tehran won by GM Ehsan Ghaem Maghami at 8.5/11. The women's champion is WGM Shadi Paridar scoring 9.5/11.[5]
Titles awardedGrandmastersIn 2006 FIDE awarded the title of Grandmaster to the following players:[6][7][8] {{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- Bassem Amin (b. 1988) {{EGY}}
- Levan Aroshidze (b. 1985) {{GEO}}
- David Arutinian (b. 1984) {{GEO}}
- Valeriy Aveskulov (b. 1986) {{UKR}}
- Pascal Charbonneau (b. 1983) {{CAN}}
- Paweł Czarnota (b. 1988) {{POL}}
- Chakkravarthy Deepan (b. 1987) {{IND}}
- Dzhakay Dzhakaev (b. 1980) {{RUS}}
- Grzegorz Gajewski (b. 1985) {{POL}}
- José González García (b. 1973) {{MEX}}
- Andrey Gutov (b. 1978) {{RUS}}
- Gennadij Ginsburg (b. 1971) {{DEU}}
- Bartłomiej Heberla (b. 1985) {{POL}}
- Peter Horvath (b. 1972) {{HUN}}
- Alojzije Janković (b. 1983) {{HRV}}
- Radosław Jedynak (b. 1982) {{POL}}
- Zoran Jovanović (b. 1979) {{HRV}}
{{col-break}}- Meelis Kanep (b. 1983) {{EST}}
- Melikset Khachiyan (b. 1970) {{USA}}
- Ibragim Khamrakulov (b. 1982) {{ESP}}
- Aleksandr Kharitonov (b. 1986) {{RUS}}
- Petr Kostenko (b. 1976) {{KAZ}}
- Tigran Kotanjian (b. 1981) {{ARM}}
- Sergei Krivoshey (b. 1971) {{UKR}}
- Yuriy Kryvoruchko (b. 1986) {{UKR}}
- Vitaly Kunin (b. 1983) {{DEU}}
- Viktor Laznicka (b. 1988) {{CSK}}
- Quang Liem Le (b. 1991) {{VIE}}
- Constantin Lupulescu (b. 1984) {{ROU}}
- Nidjat Mamedov (b. 1985) {{AZE}}
- Mikulas Manik (b. 1975) {{SLO}}
- Andrei Murariu (b. 1986) {{ROU}}
- Das Neelotpal (b. 1982) {{IND}}
- Magesh Panchanathan (b. 1983) {{IND}}
{{col-break}}- Eugene Perelshteyn (b. 1980) {{USA}}
- Reefat Bin-Sattar (b. 1974) {{BAN}}
- Davor Rogic (b. 1971) {{HRV}}
- Andrey Rychagov (b. 1979) {{RUS}}
- Bator Sambuev (b. 1980) {{RUS}}
- Vasile Sanduleac (b. 1971) {{MDA}}
- Konstantine Shanava (b. 1985) {{GEO}}
- John Shaw (b. 1968) {{SCO}}
- Andrey Sumets (b. 1980) {{UKR}}
- Jurij Tihonov (b. 1978) {{BLR}}
- Todor Todorov (b. 1974) {{BUL}}
- Marko Tratar (b. 1974) {{SLO}}
- Yge Visser (b. 1963) {{NED}}
- Jan Werle (b. 1984) {{NED}}
- Andrey Zhigalko (b. 1985) {{BLR}}
- Zhou Jianchao (b. 1988) {{CHN}}
- Yaroslav Zinchenko (b. 1987) {{UKR}}
{{col-end}}Woman GrandmasterIn 2006 FIDE awarded the title Woman Grandmaster to the following players:[6][7][8] {{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- Evgeniya Doluhanova (b. 1984) {{UKR}}
- Marina Guseva (b. 1986) {{RUS}}
- Anastasia Gutsko (b. 1985) {{UKR}}
- Sopio Gvetadze (b. 1983) {{GEO}}
- Thi Bao Tram Hoang (b. 1987) {{VIE}}
- Beata Kądziołka (b. 1986) {{POL}}
{{col-break}}- Julia Kochetkova (b. 1981) {{RUS}}
- Tatiana Kostiuk (b. 1982) {{UKR}}
- Liubov Kostiukova (b. 1983) {{UKR}}
- Lija Kucherova (b. 1986) {{RUS}}
- Naira Movsisian (b. 1977) {{ARM}}
- Jessica Nill (b. 1979) {{DEU}}
{{col-break}}- Niina Sammalvuo (b. 1971) {{FIN}}
- Anna Sharevich (b. 1985) {{BLR}}
- Shen Yang (b. 1989) {{CHN}}
- Elena Tairova (1991–2010) {{RUS}}
- Carmen Voicu (b. 1981) {{ROU}}
{{col-end}}Deaths- January 15 – Herbert Avram (1913–2006), 92, United States.
- May 13 - Ratmir Kholmov (1925–2006), 80, Soviet/Russian Grandmaster.
- May 13 – Burt Hochberg (1933–2006), 73, chess writer and editor, editor of Chess Life.
- May 20 – Wolfgang Unzicker (1925–2006), 80, German Grandmaster, "world champion of amateurs".
- July 2 – René Letelier (1915–2006), 91, Chilean International Master.
- July 14 – Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (1963–2006), 43, Polish Grandmaster.
- July 23 – Rudolf Teschner (1922–2006), 84, German Grandmaster and chess writer.
- July 26 – Jessie Gilbert (1987–2006), 19, English Woman FIDE Master.
- August 14 – Adriaan de Groot (1914–2006), 92, Dutch chess master and psychologist.
- November 29 – Krystyna Hołuj-Radzikowska (1931–2006), 75, Polish Woman Grandmaster.
- December 5 – David Bronstein (1924–2006), 82, Soviet/Ukrainian Grandmaster and renowned chess writer, challenger in the 1951 World Championship match.
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