William Lombardy

William Lombardy(1937-2017)

U.S. Chess

Hall of Fame

Inducted 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

Born in New York City, William Lombardy helped bring four world championship titles to the United States. Lombardy placed first in the 1957 World Junior Chess Championship, winning all 11 games. Three years later, he led the U.S. team to first place in the World Student Team Chess Championship (1960), scoring 11 wins and two draws. Lombardy also played a critical role as one of Bobby Fischer’s seconds in the 1972 World Chess Championship. He won three U.S. Open Chess Championships in 1963, 1965, and 1975 and played on seven U.S. Chess Olympiad teams between 1958 and 1978, including on the 1976 gold medal winning-team. Lombardy wrote nine chess books, including Understanding Chess: My System, My Games, My Life (2011).

William Lombardy's Plaque

Notable Games

William Lombardy Playing Blitz, Date unknown

Photographer unknown

William Lombardy Playing Blitz

Date unknown

3 ½ x 5 in.

Photograph

Collection of the World Chess Hall of Fame

William Lombardy Playing Blitz against Asa Hoffmann at the Manhattan Chess Club, Date unknown

Photographer unknown

William Lombardy Playing Blitz against Asa Hoffmann at the Manhattan Chess Club

Date unknown

5 x 7 in.

Photograph

Collection of the World Chess Hall of Fame