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The Indonesian Parliament is divided into two lines, similar to the Congress and Senate in the United States. Elections for the new 560-member legislature were held April 9th. GM Adianto belongs to the Partai Demokrasi Indonesia-Perjuangan, headed by former President Madame Megawati Soekarnoputri.
The candidate beside a campaign poster
A campaign poster – Adianto in the Senate
"Hopefully, with this position, I can raise Chess to a better horizon in Indonesia, and for most people I shall do my utmost to bring them a better life!" Adianto said.
Born 16 March 1965 in Jakarta, Utut Adianto Wahyuwidayat holds a degree in Political Science. Married to Dr. Tri Hatmanti, they have one daughter. As chess champion, he is immensely popular in Indonesia and was voted Sportsman of the year 1995. Utut became Indonesia's youngest national chess champion at the age of 17. He earned his IM title in 1985 and his GM title the following year. He was Olympiad gold medalist on board 1 in the Istanbul Olympiad in 2000.
Adianto (second row center, in batik shirt) with his constituents
"Catur" means chess in the Indonesian language
All candidates have to know how to sing – Adianto, at far right, proves
that he can
The Grandmaster Senate candidate visits impoverished communities
Adianto is a good public speaker and uses chess well in his campaign
The audience at a campaign meeting. Adianot is Deputy President of the Indonesian
Chess Federation
Name: |
Utut Adianto Wahyuwidayat |
Place/Date of Birth: | Jakarta, March 16, 1965 |
Education: | Degree in Political Science |
Family status: | Married to Dr. Tri Hatmanti |
One daughter, Mekar Melati Mewangi |
Here is a list of chess achievements of GM Utut Adianto:
I. World Championship: 5x (the best is move to round 2nd at 1997, 2000 & 2004)
1997: Groningen (Netherlands)
1999 : Las Vegas (USA)
2000 : New Delhi (India)
2004 : Tripoli (Libya)
2005 : Khanty Mansiysk (Rusia)
II. Olympiad: played 8th times, since Luzern 1982
Best achievements
Gold Medallist Board I, Istanbul, Turkey 2000
Silver Medallist Board II, Dubai, UAE 1986
III. International Tournaments
Winner in 17 International Tournaments since 1981: at Koln, Germany, the last Malaysia Open Blitz Tournament, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2007
IV. Achievements
Obtained Parama Krida Utama Award from President of Republic Indonesia 1995
Obtained Parama Krida Pratama Award from Minister of Youth and Sport 1992
Best Sportsman of the year 1995
V. Titles
1982: National Master
1983: FIDE Master
1985: International Master
1986: International Grandmaster
VI. National Championship: 2 x (1982 & 1992)
Youngest Champion at the age of 17
VII. Other Achievements
Many times Winner of National Open Tournaments
Represented National Team more than 90 times abroad
Best World Rank: 39 (2615) in 1997
Current Elo rating 2574
VIII. Tie Break Matches
MN Djamil Djamal |
3-0 |
|
1980 Jakarta |
MN Iskandar Arief |
3-1 |
|
1980 Jakarta |
GM Edhi Handoko |
5½-2½ |
|
1992 Jakarta |
GM Anatoly Vaisser (France) |
1-1 |
0-2 |
1993 Tilburg |
GM Andrei Sokolov (Russia) |
1½-½ |
|
1994 Tilburg |
GM Evgeny Bareev (Russia) |
1-1 |
½-1½ |
1994 Tilburg |
GM Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) |
1-1 |
½-1½ |
1994 London |
GM Yasser Seirawan (USA) |
2-4 |
|
1994 Jakarta |
GM Nigel Short (England) |
1½-4½ |
|
1995 Jakarta |
GM Judit Polgar (Hungary) |
3-3 |
|
1996 Jakarta |
GM Anatoly Karpov (Russia) |
3-3 |
½-2½ |
1997 Jakarta |
GM Wang Zili (China) |
2-0 |
|
1997 Groningen |
GM Peter Svidler (Russia) |
½-1½ |
|
1997 Groningen |
IM Daniel Fridmans (Latvia) |
0-2 |
|
1999 Las Vegas |
IM Imad Haki (Syria) |
1½-½ |
|
2000 New Delhi |
GM Peng Xiao Min (China) |
1-1 |
½-1½ |
2000 New Delhi |
GM Evgeny Alekseev (Russia) |
1½-½ |
|
2004 Tripoli |
GM Vladimir Akopian (Armenia) |
½-1½ |
|
2004 Tripoli |
GM Giovani Vescovi (Brazil) |
½-1½ |
|
2005 Khanty Mansiysk |
GM Jan Timman (Netherlands) |
2½-1½ |
|
2006 Jakarta |
This is great news for chess and may inspire some Grandmasters to run for election in their respective countries. A number of chess personalities have held high positions in government.
His Excellency Serzh Sargsian, the president of the Armenia Chess Federation, was elected President of Armenia.
His Excellency Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was chess champion of Kalmykia, Russia before he entered politics and became president of Kalmykia.
The Lebanese Chess Federation honorary president Dr. Ammar Houry is also a member of of his country's Parliament (see report by Mehrdad Pahlevanzadeh).
Former World Champion Anatoly Karpov became a member of the Russian Parliament. In 1998, he became an Ambassador of the UNICEF in Eastern Europe and countries of former Soviet Union. He has been a member of the Public Chamber of Russia, which monitors the Russian parliament since 2005.
Former Women’s World Champion Xie Jun now spends most of her present time working as an official at the Beijing Sports Commission – see Wikipedia.
GM Bozidar Ivanovic has served as Minister of Sport and Tourism in Montenegro.
In YouTube you can see Finnish parliament member Arto Satonen playing blitz in the Satakunta region blitz championship 2007 which he won. He is a good FIDE rated player.