This article lists:
Such awards were formerly managed by FIDE through its section for chess composition, the Permanent Commission for Chess Composition, and now awarded by the World Federation for Chess Composition, an independent body that co-operates with FIDE. [4]
Note: deceased Grandmasters are indicated with (†) – Nationality is that of the year when the title was awarded.
Year | Name | Country |
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1986 | Antonio Arguelles (†) | ![]() |
1986 | John Niemann (†) | ![]() |
1986 | Antonio Piatesi (†) | ![]() |
1987 | Hans Klüver (†) | ![]() |
1987 | Grzegorz Grzeban (†) | ![]() |
1988 | Alexander Pituk (†) | ![]() |
1988 | Janos Kiss (†) | ![]() |
1988 | Ferenc Fleck (†) | ![]() |
1989 | Gino Mentasti (†) | ![]() |
1991 | Albert Koldijk (†) | ![]() |
1991 | Jean Zeller (†) | ![]() |
1992 | Colin Vaughan (†) | ![]() |
1994 | Kurt Smulders (†) | ![]() |
1998 | Eliahu Fasher (†) | ![]() |
1999 | Giorgio Mirri (†) | ![]() |
1999 | Savo Zlatić (†) | ![]() |
2000 | Rui Nascimento (†) | ![]() |
2006 | Jeremy Morse (†) | ![]() |
2007 | Sonomun Chimedtseren (†) | ![]() |
2007 | Odette Vollenweider | ![]() |
2012 | Hermann Weissauer (†) | ![]() |
2015 | Hannu Harkola | ![]() |