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His correspondence chess grandmaster title was awarded the same year.
Adrian Hollis, 72, English correspondence chess grandmaster.
He gained the International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster title in 1983 and scored a number of impressive results.
Awarded the International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster title.
Robert K. von Weizsäcker is an International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster.
He became an International correspondence chess international master in 1991 and a correspondence chess Grandmaster in 1993.
He is also an International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, and has a strong interest in the field of Computing and its links with Philosophy.
Olga Mikhailovna Sukhareva (born 1963) is a Russian woman International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster.
He became an International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster in 1966, and would go on to compete in the final of the World Correspondence Championship five times.
Alessandra Riegler (24 May 1961, Modena) is an Italian International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster.
He gained the title of International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (GMC) 1994, from his result in the 1988-95 Von Massow Memorial tournament.
International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster is a correspondence chess title created by FIDE in 1953, second only to that of world correspondence champion.
Christophe Léotard (born 1966 in Amiens) is a French correspondence chess grandmaster and the 19th World Champion in Correspondence Chess.
Maurice W. Johnson (born 18 July 1940 in New Malden Surrey, England) is a retired English International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster.
Horst Robert Rittner (born July 16, 1930 in Breslau [then in Germany but today in Poland, named Wrocław]) is a German correspondence chess Grandmaster.
Eros Riccio (December 1, 1977, Lucca) is an Italian International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, Freestyle Chess Champion and chess opening book author.
Yakov Borisovich Estrin (April 21, 1923 - February 2, 1987) was a Russian chess International Master, International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and world champion, chess theoretician, and writer.
Grigory Konstantinovich Sanakoev (born April 17, 1935 in Voronezh, Russia) is a Russian International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, most famous for being the twelfth ICCF World Champion, 1984-91.
Dr Friedrich (Fritz) Baumbach (born September 8, 1935 in Weimar, Germany) is a German International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, most famous for being the eleventh ICCF World Champion, 1983-89.
The ICCF awards the titles International Master, Senior International Master and International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster - these are equivalent to similar titles awarded by FIDE for over-the-board chess.
Dr Victor Palciauskas (born October 3, 1941 in Kaunas, Lithuania as Vytas Palciauskas) is an American International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, most famous for being the tenth ICCF World Champion, 1978-84.
By coming fifth - after Ulf Andersson, Gert Jan Timmerman, Joop van Oosterom, and Hans-Marcus Elvert de:Hans-Marcus Elwert, Millican qualified in 1997 as an International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster.
Jørn Sloth (born 5 September 1944 in Sjørring, Denmark) is a Danish chess FIDE Master and International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, most famous for being the eighth ICCF World Champion, 1975-80.
Jonathan Berry (born Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, September 11, 1953) is a Canadian International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, an International Arbiter, a FIDE Master (FM) over-the-board, and a chess journalist and author.