Chess

José Raúl Capablanca Graupera

Máquina invencible, La máquina de jugar ajedrez, Rey de reyes

Capablanca was cataloged as the second child prodigy in the world

Fidel Corrales Jiménez

===BODY=== He is the fourth player in the national chess ranking with an Elo of 2602, he obtained the FIDE Master norm in 2003, the International Master norm in 2005 and the Grandmaster norm in 2009

Jesús Nogueiras Santiago

El Camilito

===BODY=== A prominent sports personality who began playing Chess at a very early age and, due to his excellent performance, became the youngest chess player in the world in 1976

Walter Arencibia Rodríguez

A chess player from Holguín who has held the title of Grand Master since 1990

María Teresa Mora Iturralde

Child prodigy, student of José Raúl Capablanca, first Cuban chess champion, and of Ibero-America

Isam Ortiz

Cuban Grand Master of chess

Guillermo García González

Guille

Considered one of the five most outstanding Cuban chess players of all time, alongside José Raúl Capablanca, Leinier Domínguez, Lázaro Bruzón and Jesús Nogueiras

Isbel Herrera del Sol

International Chess Arbiter from Matanzas, professor at the University of Computer Sciences, Master of Science and Assistant Professor

Jesús Gonzalo González Bayolo

Journalist and chess historian, a true authority on the subject in Cuba

Carlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera

Young chess player from Camagüey, considered the youngest promise in Cuban chess; at just 17 years old, he became the new champion of Cuba

Thalía Cervantes Landeiro

Talented Cuban chess player, young emigrant who learned to play on the streets of Havana, has made a favorable impression at the U

Omar Almeida Quintana

Almeida is a Cuban International Grand Master of chess