International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster

International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster

International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster is a title created by the FIDE in 1953, second only to that of world correspondence champion. Now awarded by the International Correspondence Chess Federation.

American ICCGMs

* Hans Jack Berliner
* Vytas Victor Palciauskas
* Joseph DeMauro
* Alik Zilberberg
* John Timm
* Robin Smith
* Jason Bokar

English ICCGMs

* John Brookes
* Ian Brooks
* Peter Clarke
* Richard Hall
* Adrian Hollis
* Maurice Johnson
* Peter Markland
* Peter Millican
* Jonathan Penrose
* Nigel Povah
* Michael Prizant
* Keith Richardson
* Simon Webb

Canadian ICCGMs

* Jonathan Berry
* Jean Hebert
* Robert Kiviaho
* Wolfram Schoen
* Duncan Suttles
* Alexander Ugge

Australian ICCGMs

* Former world champion Cecil John Seddon Purdy
* Romanas Arlauskas
* Lucius Endzelins

Russian and Soviet ICCGMs

World Champions

* Yakov Estrin
* Vyacheslav Ragozin
* Grigory Sanakoev
* Mikhail Umansky
* Vladimir Zagorovsky

Other players

* Igor Bondarevsky
* Georgy Borisenko
* Peter Dubinin
* Sergey Grodzensky
* Abram Khasin
* Sergey Khlusevich
* Igor Kopylov
* Sergei Korolev.

German ICCGMs

* Friedrich Baumbach
* Horst Rittner
* Volker-Michael Anton
* Andreas Bachmann
* Heinrich Burger
* Stephan Busemann
* Hans-Marcus Elwert
* Klaus Engel
* Horst Handel
* Paul Heilemann
* Peter Hertel
* Heinz-Erich van Kempen
* Siegfried Kluve
* Martin Kreuzer

Other ICCGMs

* Mohammed Al-Thani
* Roberto Alvarez
* Ulf Andersson (Sweden)
* Vytautas Andriulaitis
* Erik Bang
* Olaf Barda
* John Barlow
* Ruben Berdichesky
* Ivar Bern
* Gabriel Blasberg
* Maksim Blokh
* Peter Boll
* Ing. Breazu
* Stefan Brzozka
* Anders Carlsson
* Claudio Casabona
* Jose Copie
* Libor Danek
* Massimo De Blasio
* Ernst Eichhorn
* Ove Ekjebaerg
* Fabio Finocchiaro
* Jozef Franzen
* Niels Fries Nielsen
* Marc Geenen
* Dick Geet
* Leon Gostisa
* Gottardo Gottardi
* Mladen Gudyev
* Wolfgang Haessler
* Tunc Hamarat
* Curt Hansen
* Abir Har-Even
* Jonny Hector (Sweden)
* Reijo Hiltunen
* Jaroslav Hybl
* Abram Idema
* Jan du Jardin
* Milan Jovcic
* Ing. Keglevic
* David Kilgour
* Jaako Kivimaki
* Tero Kokkila
* Ake Lundqvist
* Latvian Gambit expert Juan Sebastian Morgado (Argentina)
* M. Napolitano
* Alberic O'Kelly de Galway

ee also

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External links

* [http://www.iccf.com/ International Correspondence Chess Federation]


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