List of International Masters (Awarded 1987)

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The list of International Masters of 1987 lists all chess players who received the title of International Masters in 1987 from the World Chess Federation FIDE . A total of 89 players were honored, including no women. 31 of the 89 players later reached the grandmaster title.

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 1987.
  • Born : states the player's date of birth.
  • Died : states the player's death date.
  • GM : Indicates the year of award for players who were later promoted to grandmasters.

list

Surname Born Died country GM
Michael Adams 11/17/1971 England 1989
Nenad Aleksic December 07, 1958 Yugoslavia
Ennio Arlandi 01/21/1966 Italy
Julius Armas 04/26/1955 Romania
Robert Bator 09/26/1963 Sweden
Slim Belkhodja 11/23/1962 France 2002
Albert Blees 08/25/1962 Netherlands
Yevgenyij Boguszlavszkij 08/01/1945 Hungary
Helmut Cardon 07/14/1963 Netherlands
Bruno Carlier 11/14/1956 Netherlands
Miodrag Ćetković 05/11/1946 Yugoslavia
Nassr-Eddine Chaourar 09/06/1962 Algeria
Richard Costigan 08/08/1959 United States
Carlo D'Amore 01/30/1964 Italy
Jenő Döry 00.00.1951 Hungary
Dragoș-Nicolae Dumitrache December 07, 1964 Romania
Igor Efimov 16.09.1960 Soviet Union 1992
Youssef El-Ghazali 12/28/1957 Egypt
Tarek Fatin 00.00.1947 Egypt
Giancarlo Franzoni 03/04/1961 Switzerland
Joseph Gallagher 05/04/1964 England 1991
Boris Gelfand 06/24/1968 Soviet Union 1989
Igor Glek 11/07/1961 Soviet Union 1990
Jürgen Graf 03/30/1963 Federal Republic of Germany
Aljoša Grosar 11/23/1967 Yugoslavia
Petr Hába 01/06/1965 Czechoslovakia 1997
Imad Hakki 01/01/1957 Syria
Tamás Halász 06/01/1957 Hungary
Ahmed Ibrahim Hamed 01/12/1954 Egypt
Lars Bo Hansen 09/24/1968 Denmark 1990
Jonny Hector 02/13/1964 Sweden 1991
Andreas Huss October 15, 1950 Switzerland
Zlatko Ilinčić 05/10/1968 Yugoslavia 1994
Jordan Ivanov 09/20/1960 Bulgaria
Vasyl Ivanchuk 03/18/1969 Soviet Union 1988
Yuri Jakowitsch 11/30/1962 Soviet Union 1990
Miloš Jovičić 02/17/1947 Yugoslavia
Carlos Armando Juarez Flores 07/21/1965 Guatemala
Xu Jun 09/17/1962 People's Republic of China 1994
Josef Juřek 08/18/1954 Czechoslovakia
Gregory Kaidanov 10/11/1959 Soviet Union 1988
Boris Chancellor 04/16/1962 Soviet Union 1999
Dragan Kosic 02/15/1970 Yugoslavia 1995
Stanislaw Kostyra 01/26/1951 Poland
Slobodan Kovačević 10/17/1955 Yugoslavia
Rainer Kraut 06/17/1966 Federal Republic of Germany
Anatoly Kremenetsky 01/14/1939 Soviet Union
Alexei Kuzmin 03/08/1963 Soviet Union 1995
Gary Lane 04/11/1964 England
Zigurd's Lanka 05/21/1960 Soviet Union 1992
Peter Large 03/02/1956 England
Mahmood Lodhi 08/08/1961 Pakistan
Mircea-Sergiu Lupu 08/28/1962 Romania 1995
Andrzej Maciejewski 07/09/1951 Poland
Vitalijus Majorovas 04/06/1961 00.00.1997 Soviet Union
Veijo Mäki December 07, 1958 February 16, 2020 Finland
Branimir Maksimović 08/16/1955 Yugoslavia
Renzo Mantovani 04/02/1963 Italy
Mihail Marin 04/21/1965 Romania 1993
Manuel Jose Mateus 00.00.1966 Angola
Carlos Matamoros Franco December 17, 1966 Ecuador 2002
Paul Motwani 06/13/1962 Scotland 1992
Kiril Ninov 10/08/1968 Bulgaria
Vladimir Okhotnik 02/28/1950 Soviet Union 2011
Petar Orew 06/07/1934 Bulgaria
Mountains Østenstad 09/15/1964 Norway 2003
Miloš Pavlović 05/01/1964 Yugoslavia 1994
Gábor Pirisi 06/24/1958 Hungary
Petr Poloch 05.03.1955 Czechoslovakia
Eero Raaste 04/23/1954 Finland
Lanka Ravi 07/14/1962 India
Rolando Redžepagić 01/23/1962 Yugoslavia 1996
Guillermo Rey December 21, 1952 United States
Pablo Ricardi 02/25/1962 Argentina 1997
Liafbern Riemersma 06/14/1967 Netherlands
Eduardas Rozentalis May 27, 1963 Soviet Union 1991
Francisco Sánchez Guirado 09/03/1958 Spain
Wilfredo Sariego Figueredo 03/26/1963 Cuba
Wolfram Schön 06/05/1967 Federal Republic of Germany
Hans-Hubert Sunday 04/16/1954 Federal Republic of Germany
Guillermo Soppe 09/17/1960 Argentina
Ladislav Stratil 06/10/1968 Czechoslovakia
Matthias Thesing 07/15/1965 Federal Republic of Germany
Þröstur Þórhallsson 03/19/1969 Iceland 1996
Sharad Tilak 07/04/1962 India
Zdravko Vuković 04/28/1960 Yugoslavia
Peter Wells 04/17/1965 England 1994
Klaus Wockenfuß 08/29/1951 Federal Republic of Germany
Alexei Wyschmanawin December 04, 1960 01/06/2000 Soviet Union 1989

See also

literature

  • Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924–2002 , Euroadria, Slovenia, 2002
  • Gino Di Felice: Chess International Titleholders, 1950–2016 , McFarland & Co., 2017. ISBN 978-1476671321 .