ICCF U.S.A. - The US Correspondence Chess Champions

The US Correspondence Chess Champions

First R. Anthony Cayford
Second Dr. Eugene Martinovsky
Third Dr. Victor Contoski
Fourth Curtis W. Carlson
Fifth Paul T. Fielding and Kiven J. Plesset
Sixth Robert I. Reynolds
Seventh David C. Taylor
Eight Marc J. Lonoff and Dr. Eugene Martinovsky
Ninth Stephen Jones
Tenth Jon Edwards
Eleventh Stephen Jones, Timothy Murray and Robin Smith
Twelfth Craig Jones and Konstantin Dolgitser
Thirteenth Robin Smith
Fourteenth Randy Schmidt
Fifteenth Edward Duliba

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