Garry Kasparov is a renowned chess player, writer, and politician from Azerbaijan. He became a chess master in 1978 at age 15 and went on to become the youngest ever world chess champion in 1985 at age 22, holding the title until 2000. After retiring from competitive chess in 2005, Kasparov turned to politics and ran unsuccessfully for the Russian presidency in 2007. Throughout his career, Kasparov made many contributions to the game of chess and used it as a platform to advocate for political and social causes.
2. Born April 13th 1963 Baku Azerbaijan
Started playing chess in 1968
Began training at Mikhail Botvinnik’s School in 1973
1978 becomes Chess Master
World Champion 1985-2000
2000 loses the title
Retires from serious competitive chess in 2005
After retirement from chess turns to politics
Enters the Russian Presidential Race in 2007
3. Self-expression
“For me chess was not only about winning or
losing, I wanted to make a difference, I wanted
to find something new, I wanted to make a
contribution to the game”
4. Early experiences provided a basis for Kasparov’s feelings of self efficacy
in chess
At nine he stunned Baku by reaching the final round in the city’s
Lightning Championship
At ten he earned the title of candidate Master in Baku
At twelve he won the USSR Junior Championship
Was able to see positive outcomes from pursuing a career in chess
5. 1993 Kasparov and Short play the game for the World Champion title
outside FIDE’s jurisdiction
1993 Kasparov was ejected from FIDE
Karpov became the FIDE Champion and Kasparov will be the PCA
Champion
1996 first game in the history of chess in which a world champion has been
defeated by a computer
1998 Kasparov participates in the First Advanced Chess Event
6. He experienced a satisfying career by constantly finding work
that is a good fit with his developing self-concept
He showed agency CHESS PLAYER WRITER
POLITICIAN
7. Chess player
Politician
Writer
Philanthropist
Educator
Father and husband
8. Highlights Year Age
Soviet Junior Champion 1976-1977 12-13
World Junior Champion 1980 17
International Grandmaster 1980 17
World Champion 1985-2000 22-35
World’s # 1 rated player 1984-2006 21-42
1st player ever to top 2800 1990 26
rating
Only player ever to reach 2000 37
2851 rating
9.
10. 1990 took part in the creation of the Democratic Party of
Russia
2005 created the United Civil Front
2007 March 3 helped organize the Saint Petersburg Dissenters’
March
2007 April 14th was briefly arrested
2007 September 30th enters the Russian presidential race
2007 December 12th withdraws his presidential candidacy
11. 1995 Garry Kasparov’s Chess Puzzle Book
1997 Lessons in Chess
2004 Checkmate! My First Chess Book
2003-2006 My Great Predecessors
2008 How Life Imitates Chess
2007-2009 Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess
2011 Garry Kasparov on Garry Kasparov
12. Philanthropist-Kasparov Chess
Foundation
Educator-September 2009 starts coaching
Magnus Carlsen
Kasparov Chess Foundation
Father and husband Kasparov was
married three times and has two children
13. Role Contributions
Chess Player Changes the rules of chess
competitions
Creator of Advanced Chess
Educator Kasparov Chess Foundation
promotes the study of chess as
cognitive learning tool in
curricular classes
14. Career as Action Career as Roles
Ignores the role of others Explains careers in relation to
others
Takes into consideration only Takes into consideration all the
one facet of his personality facets of his personality
Explains the process that led to Does not account for the
certain accomplishments decisions that led to these
different roles he played
Emphasizes agency
15. “ I am lucky that the popular sport in the
Soviet Union was chess and not baseball”
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