ICCF England

The ICCF England belongs to the ICCF national member federations.

Creation of EFCC

1962 saw the formation of the British Postal Chess Federation (BPCF). The name was changed to the British Federation of Correspondence Chess (BFCC) in 1999, and then again to English Federation for Correspondence Chess (2015).[1]

Principal Achievements

Great Britain won the Gold Medal in Olympiad IX [2] and thereafter the same followed up to gain the Silver Medal in Olympiad X representing England.[3]

Grandmaster

Senior International Master

  • John Anderson
  • Dr. Jerry E. C. Asquith
  • Ken J. Bowyer
  • John Joseph Carleton
  • Clifford R. Chandler
  • Mike J. Conroy
  • Gordon H. Davies
  • John Kenneth Footner
  • Clive A. Frostick
  • Keith Kitson
  • Ajoy K. Mukherjee
  • Ian M. Pheby
  • Michael John Read
  • Charles Rich
  • Ian L. Snape
  • Jonathan A. Tait
  • Trevor Thomas
  • Paul F. Timson
  • Giuseppe Valerio
  • Dr. Kevern J. Verney
  • John Vivante-Sowter

International Master

  • John F. Adams
  • David William Anderton
  • Frank Boyd
  • Michael Edward Beech Brigden
  • Henry W. Brockbank
  • Duncan Chambers
  • Julian Corfield
  • Dr. Mike J. Donnelly
  • David Ebbett
  • Fred J. L. Fraser
  • Kenneth B. Harman
  • Michael Howard Horton
  • W. F. (Bill) Lumley
  • Liam Lynn
  • Russell M. Pegg
  • John D. Rhodes
  • Sidney S. Shaw
  • Chris C. W. Shephard
  • Dr. Peter W. H. Smith
  • Edward C. Sowden
  • Peter John Sowray
  • Alan Munro Stewart
  • Janos I. Suto
  • Ian D. Thompson
  • John A. Toothill
  • Christopher C. Williams
  • Mike W. Wills

Ladies Grandmaster

  • Dr. Jill Barber [21]
  • Toni Halliwell [22]
  • Mrs. Mary E. Jones [23]
  • Dawn Williamson [24]

International Ladies Master

References


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