Notable Tournament Victories
- 1990 Russian Championship, Kuibyshev (classical) I
- 1991 World Championship (U18), Guarapuava (classical) I
- 1992 Chalkidiki (classical) 7½/11 I
- 1994 Overall result PCA Intel Grand Prix'94 I
- 1995 Dortmund (classical) 7/9 I
- 1995 Horgen (classical) 7/10 I-II
- 1995 Belgrade (classical) 8/11 I-II
- 1996 Monaco 16/22 I
- 1996 Dos Hermanas (classical) 6/9 I-II
- 1996 Dortmund (classical) 7/9 I-II
- 1997 Dos Hermanas (classical) 6/9 I-II
- 1997 Dortmund (classical) 6½/9 I
- 1997 Tilburg (classical) 8/11 I-III
- 1998 Wijk aan Zee (classical) 8½/13 I-II
- 1998 Dortmund (classical) 6/9 I-III
- 1998 Monaco (blindfold and rapidplay) 15/22 I
- 1999 Monaco (blindfold and rapidplay) 14½/22 I
- 2000 Linares (classical) 6/10 I-II
- 2000 Dortmund (classical) 6/9 I-II
- 2001 Match Kramnik vs. Leko (rapidplay) 7:5
- 2001 Match Botvinnik memorial Kramnik vs. Kasparov (classical) 2:2
- 2001 Match Botvinnik memorial Kramnik vs Kasparov (rapidplay) 3:3
- 2001 Monaco (blindfold and rapidplay) 15/22 I-II
- 2001 Match Kramnik vs. Anand (rapidplay) 5:5
- 2001 Dortmund (classical) 6½/10 I-II
- 2002 Match Advanced Chess Kramnik vs. Anand (Leon) 3½:2½
- 2003 Linares (classical) 7/12 I-II
- 2003 Cap d'Agde (France)
- 2004 Handicap Simul (classical)
- 2004 Kramnik vs. National Team of Germany 2½:1½
- 2004 Linares (classical) 7/12 I
- 2004 Monaco (Overall result) 14½/22 I-II
- 2006 Gold medal at Turin Olympiad with overall best performance (2847) 7/10
- 2006 Dortmund (classical) 4½/7 I
- 2007 Monaco (blindfold and rapidplay) 15½/22 I
- 2007 Dortmund (classical) 5/7 I
- 2007 Tal Memorial 6½/9 I
- 2009 Dortmund 6½/9 I
- 2009 Zürich (rapidplay) 5/7 I
- 2009 Tal Memorial 6/9 I
- 2010 President's Cup in Baku (rapidplay) 5/7 I-III
- 2010 Bilbao Grand Slam final 4/6 I
- 2011 Dortmund 7/10 I
- 2011 Hoogeveen 4,5/6 I
- 2011 London 6/8 I
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