List of International Masters (awarded in 1989)

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The list of International Masters of the Year 1989 lists all chess players who received the title of International Masters in 1989 from the World Chess Federation FIDE . A total of 65 players were honored, including no women. 38 of the 65 players later achieved 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 1989.
  • 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
Lajos Ábel 07.10.1944 Hungary
Darko Anic 04/30/1957 France 1999
Rogelio Antonio Jr. 02/19/1962 Philippines 1993
Manuel Apicella 04/19/1970 France 1995
Konstantin Aseev 10/20/1960 08/22/2004 Soviet Union 1992
Bela Badea 02/21/1969 Romania 1999
Leonid Basin 11/27/1957 Soviet Union
Sándor Biró 07/18/1957 Romania
Joris Brenninkmeijer 09/14/1969 Netherlands
Michael Brooks 04/17/1961 United States
Avigdor Bykhovsky 05.03.1955 Soviet Union 1993
Pavel David 03/25/1965 Czechoslovakia
Nikola Dimovski 00.00.1960 Yugoslavia
Djurhuus rune 01/25/1970 Norway 1996
Lasha Janjgava 05/05/1970 Soviet Union 1993
Angus Dunnington 08/09/1967 England
Miralem Dževlan 11/23/1960 Yugoslavia
Rafael Emilio Espinosa Flores 01/25/1965 Mexico
Alexander Fominyh 06/15/1959 Soviet Union 1993
Yevgeny Gleiserow 03/20/1963 Soviet Union 1993
Hicham Hamdouchi 10/08/1972 Morocco 1994
Raúl Fernando Henao November 19, 1955 Colombia
Irisberto Herrera December 07, 1968 Cuba 2001
Vladimir Yepishin 07/11/1965 Soviet Union 1990
Sergei Kalinichev 02/03/1956 Soviet Union 1997
Andrei Kawaljou 11/07/1961 Soviet Union 1992
Sergey Kishnev 11/01/1956 Soviet Union 1996
Jean-René Koch 11/08/1970 France
Gojko Laketic 09/10/1961 Yugoslavia
Claude Landenbergue March 24, 1964 Switzerland
Nikolay Legky 04/11/1955 Soviet Union 1994
Darcy Lima 05/22/1962 Brazil 2000
Valery Loginov December 13, 1955 Soviet Union 1991
Christopher Lutz 02/24/1971 Germany 1992
Vidmantas Mališauskas 08/04/1963 Soviet Union 1993
Jovica Manic 11/25/1958 Yugoslavia
Roberto Martín del Campo Cárdenas 05/26/1967 Mexico
Christian Michel 06/06/1968 Chile
Milan Mrdja December 3, 1954 Yugoslavia
Carlos Paglilla 01/24/1954 Argentina
Jozsef Palkovi 01/05/1967 Hungary
Pedro Paneque Martín 00.00.1968 Cuba
Yuri Piskov October 12, 1961 Soviet Union 1993
Richard Polaczek 06/17/1965 Belgium
Eric Prié 03/14/1962 France 1995
Vítězslav Priehoda 01/11/1960 Czechoslovakia
Stuart Rachel's 09/26/1969 United States
Matthias Röder 01/27/1966 Germany
Ye Rongguang 10/03/1963 People's Republic of China 1990
Wadim Ruban 06/13/1964 Soviet Union 1991
Alexei Shirov 07/04/1972 Soviet Union 1990
Philipp Schlosser 08/19/1968 Germany 1992
Alexander Shabalov 09/12/1967 Soviet Union 1991
Alex Sherzer 02/01/1971 United States 1993
Ilia Smirin 01/12/1968 Soviet Union 1990
Ariel Sorin 04/26/1967 Argentina 1995
Wassil Spassow 02/17/1971 Bulgaria 1990
Ian Thomas December 14, 1967 England
Georgy Timoshenko 06/01/1966 Soviet Union 1994
Wesselin Topalow 03/15/1975 Bulgaria 1992
Henry Urday Cáceres 07/05/1967 Peru 1992
Jeroen Vanheste 06/13/1964 Netherlands
Zoltan Varga 07/12/1970 Hungary 1995
Aleksander Wojtkiewicz January 15, 1963 07/14/2006 Poland 1990
Wang Zili 06/14/1968 People's Republic of China 1995

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 .