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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
- Hans Jack Berliner
- Vytas Victor Palciauskas
- Joseph DeMauro
- Alik Zilberberg
- John Timm
- Robin Smith (deceased)
- Jason Bokar
- Daniel M. Fleetwood
English ICCGMs
- John Brookes
- Ian Brooks
- Peter Clarke
- Richard Hall
- Adrian Hollis
- Maurice Johnson
- Peter Markland
- Peter Millican
- Jonathan Penrose
- Nigel Povah
- Michael Prizant
- Keith Richardson
- Simon Webb
Canadian ICCGMs
- Jonathan Berry
- Jean Hebert
- Robert Kiviaho
- Wolfram Schoen
- Duncan Suttles
- Alexander Ugge
Australian ICCGMs
- Former world champion Cecil John Seddon Purdy
- Romanas Arlauskas
- Lucius Endzelins
Russian and Soviet ICCGMs
World Champions
- Yakov Estrin
- Vyacheslav Ragozin
- Grigory Sanakoev
- Mikhail Umansky
- Vladimir Zagorovsky
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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