Where is bobby fischer buried
Fischer's grave in the Laugardalur churchyard outside Selfoss. Photo: Euruchess. Reuters: Chess champion Bobby Fischer buried in Iceland Chess legend Bobby Fischer, who died in Iceland last week aged 64, was buried on Monday in a private ceremony near the city that hosted his famous victory over the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky 35 years ago.
Fischer's spokesman, Gardar Sverrisson, said the American-born world chess champion was buried on Monday morning at a quiet ceremony attended by a few friends and his companion, Japanese chess player Miyoko Watai. The Catholic burial was held on a cold, bright day at a small country church near the southern Icelandic town of Selfoss, about 60 kilometers 37 miles southeast of Reykjavik.
One of the attendees, who declined to be identified, said Fischer had requested that only a handful of people be at his funeral. He died after an unspecified illness on Thursday in Reykjavik. Media reports have said he died of kidney failure. Full story With the death of Bobby Fischer chess has lost one of its greatest figures.
I recall thrilling over the games of his Reykjavik world championship match against Boris Spassky when I was nine years old.
His outspokenness and individuality also earned him the quiet respect of many of my compatriots. After conquering the chess Olympus he was unable to find a new target for his power and passion.
While we can never entirely separate the deeds from the man, I would prefer to speak of his global achievements instead of his inner tragedies. It is with justice that he spent his final days in Iceland, the site of his greatest triumph.
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In June, Iceland's supreme court ruled in favor of a request by Young to exhume Fischer's remains in order to settle the question of paternity. Fischer's body was exhumed in early July and reburied shortly after DNA samples were taken, law enforcement officials said. Police in the Icelandic town of Selfoss, where Fischer is buried, said at the time of the exhumation that Young was 9 years old.
A child prodigy and chess master by the time he was 15, Fischer achieved international fame in when he defeated chess grandmaster Boris Spassky of Russia during the height of the Cold War, becoming the world champion. The tournament was considered a symbolic battle between the two greatest powers in the world.
The victory, unequaled by an American since, was followed by tens of millions of chess fans around the world. But Fischer's genius proved eccentric.
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