Russian chess legend Boris Spassky dies at 88 (Image Source: IANS)
World Chess Champion Boris Spassky: Russian chess legend and tenth World Chess Champion Boris Spassky died at the age of 88 on Thursday, the Russian Chess Federation said.
Spassky was born in 1937 in Leningrad and was recognised as a chess prodigy from an early age. He started playing at the age of 5, became an international master at 16 and, two years later, became the world junior champion. He became the first Soviet player to win the title of chess prince.
"A legendary person has left us. Generations of chess players have studied and will continue to study his games. This is a tremendous loss for our country. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. May his memory be bright!" said Russian Chess Federation chief Andrey Filatov.