List of International Masters (awarded 1969)

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Anatoly Karpov was world champion from 1975 to 1985 and FIDE world champion from 1993 to 1999.

The list of the International Masters of 1969 lists all chess players who received the title of International Masters in 1969 from the World Chess Federation FIDE .

In January 2018, 12 of the 21 honored players were still alive. Eight of the 21 players later achieved the grandmaster title , including Anatoli Karpov , who later became world champion .

Legend

The table contains the following information:

  • Name : gives the name of the player.
  • Country : The country for which the player was eligible to play in 1969.
  • 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.
  • 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). Association changes due to German reunification are not listed, other changes to a successor state are taken into account, provided the player was still active in chess at that time.

list

Surname country Life dates GM other associations
Bruce Amos Canada 1946
Ardiansyah Indonesia 1951-2017 1986
Walter Browne Australia 1949-2015 1970 United States (from 1973)
Géza Füster Canada 1910-1990 Hungary (until 1953)
Silvino García Martínez Cuba 1944 1975
Hans-Joachim Hecht Federal Republic of Germany 1939 1973
Robert Huebner Federal Republic of Germany 1948 1971
Shimon Kagan Israel 1942
Anatoly Karpov Soviet Union 1951 1970 Russia (since 1992)
David Levy Scotland 1945
Sergio Mariotti Italy 1946 1974
Ljubomir Mašić Yugoslavia 1936-2002
Dieter Mohrlok Federal Republic of Germany 1938-2010
Renato Naranja Philippines 1940
Albin Planinc Yugoslavia 1944-2008 1972
Jorge Rubinetti Argentina 1945-2016
Anthony Saidy United States 1937
Zvonko Vranesic Canada 1938 Yugoslavia (until 1958)
Laszlo Witt Canada 1933-2005 Hungary (until 1956)
Max Aria Wotulo Indonesia 1932-2000
Olavo Yépez Ecuador 1937

See also

literature

  • Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924–2002. Euroadria, Slovenia 2002, OCLC 446052391 .