Feb 19 • 16:46 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

The Dutch chess master and friend of Iceland Jan Timman has passed away

Jan Timman, renowned Dutch chess master and friend of Iceland, has died at the age of 75.

Jan Timman, a legendary Dutch chess master known for his exceptional skills and contributions to the chess world, has passed away at the age of 75. Born in Amsterdam in 1951, Timman earned the title of grandmaster in 1974 and was recognized for his unique strategic thinking, determination, and deep understanding of the complexities of chess. He was a formidable opponent during his career and managed to challenge the Soviet school of chess, which was considered almost invincible for an extended period.

Timman's legacy extends beyond his competitive achievements, as he authored several notable books on chess that are still regarded as significant contributions to chess literature. His innovative approach at the chessboard and his ability to see unexpected possibilities in the game distinguished him from his peers, and he remains remembered as one of the strongest players outside the Soviet chess school.

His passing marks the end of an era for the chess community, particularly for those in Iceland, where he was celebrated and respected not only for his skill but also for his friendships and collaborations. The chess world mourns his loss, and he will be remembered for the profound impact he had on the game both in and out of competition.

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