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  1. 2724 (July 1993) Jonathan Penrose, OBE (7 October 1933 – 30 November 2021) was an English chess player, who held the titles Grandmaster (1993) and International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (1983). He won the British Chess Championship ten times between 1958 and 1969.

  2. Jonathan Penrose ( Colchester, 7 ottobre 1933 – 30 novembre 2021 [1]) è stato uno scacchista britannico, Grande maestro nel gioco a tavolino e in quello per corrispondenza . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Note. 3 Bibliografia. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  3. 3 dic 2021 · Jonathan Penrose, a 10-time British champion, grandmaster as well as correspondence grandmaster who famously defeated reigning world champion Mikhail Tal at the 1960 Leipzig Olympiad, has died at the age of 88. This was reported by The Guardian.

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  4. 2 dic 2021 · Jonathan Penrose obituary. British chess champion and grandmaster who had a notable victory over a Soviet world champion. Leonard Barden. Thu 2 Dec 2021 13.20 EST. Jonathan Penrose, who has...

  5. Of his four children, Jonathan Penrose showed the greatest talent for chess: he was ten-time British Champion, an International Master, a Grandmaster of Correspondence Chess, and in 1993 the FIDE made him an Honorary Grandmaster. On October 6, his brother Roger Penrose won the Nobel Prize in Physics. | Image: Pioneer Works (Screenshot)

  6. 30 nov 2021 · BCN remembers GM Dr. Jonathan Penrose OBE who passed away on Tuesday, November 30th, 2021. In the 1971 New Years Honours List Jonathan was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) The citation read “For services to Chess.”. In 1993 following representations by Bob Wade and Leonard Barden FIDE granted the title of ...

  7. Last Tuesday, 30 November 2021, the English Grandmaster Jonathan Penrose died at the age of 88. In the 1950s and 1960s Penrose was the best British player, and he became internationally famous when he defeated the reigning World Champion Mikhail Tal at the Chess Olympiad in Leipzig 1960.