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  2. Daniel King (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    King achieved the International Master title in 1982 and the Grandmaster title in 1989. He won minor tournaments around the world and recorded promising results at some prestigious events; for example, 4th= at Bern 1987, 4th= British Championship 1987, 1st= (with Boris Gelfand) at the Sydney Open 1988, 5th= London 1988, 2nd= Dortmund 1988 and 2nd (after Bent Larsen) London 1989.

  3. Daniel King - Wikipedia

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    Daniel King may refer to: Daniel P. King (1801–1850), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts; Danny King (speedway rider) (born 1986), motorcycle speedway rider from the United Kingdom; Daniel King (chess player) (born 1963), English chess grandmaster; Danny King (author) (born 1969), English author of The Burglar Diaries

  4. 1989 in chess - Wikipedia

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    The following leading chess personalities died in 1989: 4 April Baruch Harold Wood (born 1909): founded British magazine CHESS in 1935; 15 October Anatoly Lutikov (born 1933): Russian Grandmaster who finished third in the USSR Championships 1968-9 [15] Karen Grigorian (born 1947): Armenian International Master who was champion of Moscow in 1975 ...

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  6. Jeremy Silman - Wikipedia

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    His family was not understanding of his passion for chess, and he grew apart from them over the years. [1] In San Francisco, Silman was involved in the Haight-Ashbury scene in the 1970s. The preface to his Endgame Course mentions this, and fellow chess players Daniel King and Ronan Bennett allude to this in a newspaper column from 2007. [3]

  7. Nikolai Krylenko - Wikipedia

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    It should also be noted that Krylenko himself was a strong club-level chess player. According to British grandmaster Daniel King , Krylenko's work promoting chess was an extension of his role in the Soviet anti-religious campaigns; "The Bolsheviks' motives for promoting Chess were both ideological and political.

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  9. NHL Tragedies: The Deaths That Have Rocked the Hockey World ...

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    Chris Simon, Konstantin Koltsov, Adam Johnson. Getty Images(3) A series of tragic deaths, both on and off the ice, has left the world or professional hockey in mourning. On March 18, 2024, former ...