Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 157. Not illustrated. Chapters: American Football in Mexico, Baseball in Mexico, Basketball in Mexico, Boxing in Mexico, Chess in Mexico, Cricket in Mexico, Figure Skating in Mexico, Football in Mexico, Ice Hockey in Mexico, Motorsport in Mexico, Rugby Union in Mexico, Swimming in Mexico, Tennis in Mexico, World Chess Championship 2007, List of Mexican Records in Swimming, 2007 Onefa, Mexican Soccer Transfers 2006-07, Mexican League, 2008 Fina Youth World Swimming Championships, Mexican College Football, Linares Chess Tournament, List of Mexican League Top Scorers, Mexico National Baseball Team, Mexico National Basketball Team, Puerto Rican Mexican Boxing Rivalry, 1989 Tournament of the Americas, Salon de La Fama Del Beisbol Profesional de Mexico, Tijuana Cimarrones, Mexico Women's National Football Team, Mexico National American Football Team, Mexico National Cricket Team, Mexico National Ice Hockey Team, Mexican Football Federation, Carlos Torre Repetto Memorial, Mexico National Rugby Union Team, Javier Ostos Mora, Mexican Figure Skating Championships, Jose Sulaiman, Mexican Pacific League, Tijuana Dragons, Nascar Mexico, Campeonisimo, Mexican Rugby Federation, Mexico Davis Cup Team, Federacion Mexicana de Baloncesto, Federacion Deportiva de Mexico de Hockey Sobre Hielo, Mexico Fed Cup Team, Acereros de Monclova. Excerpt: The World Chess Championship 2007 was held in Mexico City, from September 12, 2007 to September 30, 2007 to decide the world champion in the board game chess. It was an eight-player, double round robin tournament. Viswanathan Anand of India won the tournament and the title of World Chess Champion. His winning score was 9 points out of 14, with a total of 4 wins and 10 draws, and Anand was the only undefeated player in the tournament. In 2008, he successfully defended the title against the previous world cham...