List of International Masters (awarded 1964)
The list of International Masters of 1964 lists all chess players who received the title of International Masters in 1964 from the World Chess Federation FIDE .
In March 2018, with Abram Chassin , Raimundo García , Frans Kuijpers , Iivo Nei and Coen Zuidema , five of the 17 honored players are still alive. Four of the 17 players later achieved the title of grandmaster , another two players were later awarded the title of honorary grandmaster .
Legend
The table contains the following information:
- Name : gives the name of the player.
- Country : Name of the country for which the player was eligible to play in 1964.
- Life data : states the year of birth and, if applicable, the year of death of the player.
- GM : Indicates the year of award for players who were later promoted to grandmasters.
- HGM : Indicates the year of the award for players who were later made Honorary Grand Masters.
- Other associations : For players who were sooner or later eligible to play for at least one other association, this indicates these associations with the periods of eligibility to play (if known). Changes to a successor state are only taken into account if the player was still active in chess at the time.
list
Surname | country | Life dates | GM | HGM | other associations |
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Børge Andersen | Denmark | 1934-1993 | |||
Jacek Bednarski | Poland | 1939-2008 | |||
Enver Bukic | Yugoslavia | 1937-2017 | 1976 | Slovenia (from 1992) | |
Abram Chassin | Soviet Union | 1923 | Russia (since 1992) | ||
Zbigniew Doda | Poland | 1931-2013 | |||
Raimundo García | Argentina | 1936 | |||
Eduard Gufeld | Soviet Union | 1936-2002 | 1967 | Georgia (1992–1997), United States (from 1998) | |
Dragoljub Janosevic | Yugoslavia | 1923-1993 | 1965 | ||
Vladimir Kozomara | Yugoslavia | 1922-1975 | |||
Frans Kuijpers | Netherlands | 1941 | |||
Anatoly Lein | Soviet Union | 1931-2018 | 1968 | United States (from 1978) | |
Rudolf Marić | Yugoslavia | 1927-1990 | 1990 | ||
Dragoljub Minić | Yugoslavia | 1936-2005 | 1990 | ||
Iivo Nei | Soviet Union | 1931 | Estonia (since 1991) | ||
Béla Sándor | Hungary | 1919-1978 | |||
Boris Vladimirov | Soviet Union | 1929-1999 | Russia (from 1992) | ||
Coen Zuidema | Netherlands | 1942 |
See also
literature
Individual evidence
- ↑ Boris Vladimirov is assigned to the year 1963 in the FIDE Golden Book because he met the necessary standard there. However, the title was not awarded to him until 1964.