Mario Napolitano


Mario Napolitano was an Italian chess master.
At the beginning of his career, Napolitano took 5th place in Venice in 1928. Then, he won at Milan 1934. He had played many times in the Italian championships and local tournaments – before, during and after World War II. In 1935, he took 6th in Florence. In 1938, he tied for 4th-6th in Savona. In 1938, he won in Milan. In 1939, he tied for 3rd-4th in Rome. In 1942, Napolitano took 11th in Munich. The event was won by Alexander Alekhine. In 1943, he took 2nd, behind Vincenzo Nestler, in Florence.
Napolitano was also a leading correspondence chess player of the 1940s and 1950s.
In 1953, dr Mario Napolitano finished 2nd-3rd with Harald Malmgren, behind Cecil Purdy, in the 1st World Correspondence Chess Championship. He took 7th in the 2nd WCC, and 5th in the 3rd WCC.
Awarded the International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster title.