Andor Lilienthal, last of ‘original’ chess grandmasters, dies in Hungary at 99
By The Associated Press (CP) – 13 minutes ago

BUDAPEST, Hungary — The Hungarian Chess Federation says Andor Lilienthal, one of 27 original grandmasters awarded the title in 1950, has died in Budapest at the age of 99.

Chess Federation communications director Zsuzsa Veroci says Lilienthal died Saturday at his home in Budapest after a long illness.

Lilienthal was born in Moscow of Hungarian parents on May 5, 1911. He moved to Budapest as a youngster with his mother and competed for Hungary in three Chess Olympiads in the 1930s.

He continued his career in the Soviet Union and later trained world champions Tigran Petrosian and Vasily Smyslov. He moved back to Budapest in 1976 where he remained active in the chess world until recently.

Lilienthal is survived by his wife, Olga. Funeral details were not available.

Source: AP

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