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Country | Russia |
Born | 10 August 1965 Saratov, Russian SFSR, USSR |
Died | 13 July 2022 Asti, Italy | (aged 56)
Title | Grandmaster (1990) |
Peak rating | 2510 (January 2007)[1] |
Igor Naumkin (10 August 1965 – 13 July 2022) was a Russian chess Grandmaster.
Career
He earned his International Master title in 1988 and his Grandmaster title in 1990. Notable victories included over ex-world champion Mikhail Tal, and David Bronstein.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he left for Europe to find better chess opportunities, eventually settling in Italy and becoming fluent in the language.[2]
Suspension
Naumkin was suspended for six months in 1990 for trying to manipulate a game by offering an opponent a victory in exchange for 200 euros. His opponent refused, and after an investigation Naumkin, along with two other players, were suspended.[3]
Death
He died in Asti, Italy on 13 July 2022. On 3 July he had won a weekend tournament in Pegli, finishing on 4½/5 points. He had remained in the area in order to go to the Russian consulate about his lost passport.[2]
References
- ^ "Igor G. Naumkin (1965 - 2022)". Chess News. 2022-07-17. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
- ^ a b "Chess world mourns GM Igor Naumkin". Times of Malta. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
- ^ Doggers, Peter. "Players Suspended In Italian Cheating Scandal". Chess.com. Retrieved 2022-10-12.