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International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster

 
Wikipedia: International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster

International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster is a title created by the FIDE in 1953, second only to that of world correspondence champion. Now awarded by the International Correspondence Chess Federation.

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American ICCGMs

English ICCGMs

Canadian ICCGMs

Australian ICCGMs

Russian and Soviet ICCGMs

World Champions

Other players

  • Igor Bondarevsky
  • Georgy Borisenko
  • Peter Dubinin
  • Sergey Grodzensky
  • Abram Khasin
  • Sergey Khlusevich
  • Igor Kopylov
  • Sergei Korolev.

German ICCGMs

  • Friedrich Baumbach
  • Horst Rittner
  • Volker-Michael Anton
  • Andreas Bachmann
  • Heinrich Burger
  • Stephan Busemann
  • Hans-Marcus Elwert
  • Klaus Engel
  • Horst Handel
  • Paul Heilemann
  • Peter Hertel
  • Heinz-Erich van Kempen
  • Siegfried Kluve
  • Martin Kreuzer

Other ICCGMs

  • Mohammed Al-Thani
  • Roberto Alvarez
  • Ulf Andersson, Sweden
  • Vytautas Andriulaitis
  • Erik Bang
  • Olaf Barda, Norway
  • John Barlow
  • Ruben Berdichesky
  • Ivar Bern, Norway
  • Gabriel Blasberg
  • Maksim Blokh
  • Peter Boll
  • Ing. Breazu
  • Stefan Brzozka
  • Anders Carlsson
  • Claudio Casabona
  • Jose Copie
  • Libor Danek
  • Massimo De Blasio
  • Ernst Eichhorn
  • Ove Ekebjaerg, Denmark
  • Fabio Finocchiaro
  • Jozef Franzen
  • Niels Fries Nielsen
  • Marc Geenen
  • Dick Geet
  • Leon Gostisa
  • Gottardo Gottardi
  • Mladen Gudyev
  • Wolfgang Haessler
  • Tunc Hamarat
  • Curt Hansen, Denmark
  • Abir Har-Even
  • Jonny Hector, Sweden
  • Reijo Hiltunen
  • Jaroslav Hybl
  • Abram Idema
  • Jan du Jardin
  • Milan Jovcic
  • Ing. Keglevic
  • David Kilgour
  • Jaako Kivimaki
  • Tero Kokkila
  • Ake Lundqvist
  • Latvian Gambit expert Juan Sebastian Morgado (Argentina)
  • Mario Napolitano
  • Alberic O'Kelly de Galway

See also

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