Sad news. Garry Kasparov's mother died yesterday. Garry lost his father when he was seven and Klara's unswerving support played a big role in enabling Kasparov to fulfill his potential. Klara was also a very talented engineer.
Many years ago, Kasparov wrote in Child of Change:
"But there can be no doubt that without my mother I could not have become world champion at the early age I did. Her main value is that I can talk to her as I can talk to nobody else. When she says something to me, I know that she says it only for my own good - not because it's good for her, good for chess, good for the rest of the world - just good for me. In a crisis you listen to a voice you have learned to trust over many years."
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/rip-kl ... -confidant
Klara Kasparova
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Klara Kasparova
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Re: Klara Kasparova
That is sad indeed. I am sure she was greatly loved and will be sadly missed.
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Re: Klara Kasparova
She was 83, given that her age has not been mentioned yet.
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Re: Klara Kasparova
Do we know what the cause was?
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Re: Klara Kasparova
Sad news. Thoughts are with Garry and his family at this difficult time. I've had a brief look at Garry's Twitter feed and his lengthy but excellent tribute to his mother.
It doesn't mention the cause of death.
It doesn't mention the cause of death.
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Re: Klara Kasparova
Klara and Garry were indeed very close. In 1986 when Karpov and he shared the Best Game Prize of £10,000 (the only money they received from the event as the main prize money went to Chernobyl), Garry wanted to dance, at the closing ceremony, with the woman rep of the Save & Prosper sponsor of that prize. It was in gold sovereigns in a purse. He lobbed it to his mother, who caught it with ease. Ever since that has symbolised to me the trust in their relationship.