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===Corus tournament=== [[File:HoogovensChess1998JuditPolgar.jpg|thumb|GM [[Judit Polgar]] pictured at Hoogovens 1998; she came 2nd in the 2003 edition–the highest position by a woman in the tournament|alt=Polgar thinks on a move]] [[File:VAnand10.jpg|thumb|WCC [[Viswanathan Anand]], who is also a 5 time winner, pictured at Corus 2010|alt=Anand making a move]] From 2000, the formal name for the tournament was changed to the "Corus Chess Tournament".<ref name="History2"/> The winners of the A-group were:<ref name="Winners"/><ref name="formerchampionslist"/> :{| class="sortable wikitable" |+ {{sronly|Winners 2000-2010}} ! scope=col | # ! scope=col | Year ! scope=col | Winner(s) ! scope=col | Country ! scope="col" | Score ! scope="col | {{Abbr|%|Percentage}} |- ! scope=row |62 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2000|2000]] |{{sortname|Garry|Kasparov}} |{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia |9½/13 |73.1 |- ! scope=row |63 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2001|2001]] |{{sortname|Garry|Kasparov}} |{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |64 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2002|2002]] |{{sortname|Evgeny|Bareev}} |{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |65 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2003|2003]] |{{sortname|Viswanathan|Anand||Viswanathan, Anand}} |{{flagicon|IND}} India |8½/13 |65.4 |- ! scope=row |66 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2004|2004]] |{{sortname|Viswanathan|Anand||Viswanathan, Anand}} |{{flagicon|IND}} India |8½/13 |65.4 |- ! scope=row |67 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2005|2005]] |{{sortname|Peter|Leko}} |{{flagicon|HUN}}Hungary |8½/13 |65.4 |- ! scope=row rowspan="2" |68 | rowspan="2" |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2006|2006]] |{{sortname|Viswanathan|Anand||Viswanathan, Anand}} |{{flagicon|IND}} India | rowspan="2" |9/13 | rowspan="2" |69.2 |- |{{sortname|Veselin|Topalov}} |{{flagicon|BUL}} Bulgaria |- ! scope=row rowspan="3" |69 | rowspan="3" |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2007|2007]] |{{sortname|Levon|Aronian}} |{{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia | rowspan="3" |8½/13 | rowspan="3" |65.4 |- |{{sortname|Teimour|Radjabov}} |{{flagicon|AZE}} Azerbaijan |- |{{sortname|Veselin|Topalov}} |{{flagicon|BUL}} Bulgaria |- ! scope=row rowspan="2" |70 | rowspan="2" |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2008|2008]] |{{sortname|Levon|Aronian}} |{{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia | rowspan="2" |8/13 | rowspan="2" |61.5 |- |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |- ! scope=row |71 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2009|2009]] |{{sortname|Sergey|Karjakin}} |{{flagicon|RUS}}Russia |8/13 |61.5 |- ! scope=row |72 |[[Corus Chess Tournament 2010|2010]] |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |8½/13 |65.4 |}
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