The chess world has been plunged into mourning following the sudden death of prominent US grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, aged 29.
The governing body, the International Chess Federation (FIDE), remembered Naroditsky, who was also a chess commentator and streamer, as someone “whose influence extended far beyond the chessboard”.
Fellow grandmaster and world number two Hikaru Nakamura wrote on social media: “I’m devastated. This is a massive loss for the world of chess.”
The news of his death was announced by his club, Charlotte Chess Centre, on Monday.
“It is with great sadness that we share the unexpected passing of Daniel Naroditsky,” they stated. “Daniel was a talented chess player, commentator and educator, and a cherished member of the chess community.”
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It said he was “admired and respected by fans and players around the world”. However, it did not say how he died.
FIDE said that Naroditsky “played a pivotal role in popularizing chess content online, bridging the gap between professional and amateur chess”.
“There are not many people in the world who manage to achieve so much before turning 30.”
Naroditsky was ranked number one in his native United States when he was just nine years old, The New York Times said.
He went on to became a grandmaster, the highest title in chess aside from World Chess Champion, at the age of 18.
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