2005 in chess

2005 in chess

Events in chess in 2005:

Deaths

*January 2 – Arnold Denker (1914–2005), 90, American Grandmaster.
*January 3 - Laszlo Vadasz (1948-2005), 56, Hungarian Grandmaster.
*March 14 – Simon Webb (1949–2005), 55, British International Master, International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, and chess writer.
*April 9 – Dragoljub Minić (1937–2005), 68, Yugoslavian/Croation Grandmaster.
*April 22 – Leonid Shamkovich (1923–2005), 81, Russian/American Grandmaster.
*June 1 – Vladimir Savon (1940–2005), 64, Soviet/Ukrainian Grandmaster, USSR Champion 1971.
*November 3 – Hrvoje Bartolović (1932–2005), 73, Croatian Grandmaster of Chess Composition and International Judge of Chess Compositions.
*November 12 - Dragutin Sahovic (1940-2005), 65, Serbian Grandmaster. [ [http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic576.html#13 The Week in Chess 576 ] ]
*November 17 – Igor Vasilyevich Ivanov (1947–2005), 58, Russian/Canadian Grandmaster.
*December 15 – Enrico Paoli (1908–2005), 97, Italian Grandmaster, established the Reggio Emilia chess tournament.
*December – Bela Berger (1931–2005), 74, Hungary/Australia.

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