Sports9/6/2025The Guardian

Record-breaker: Leonard Barden’s chess column celebrates 70 years and a place in history

Record-breaker: Leonard Barden’s chess column celebrates 70 years and a place in history

Leonard Barden, a chess master from Croydon, has just celebrated a remarkable milestone: his chess column has been running for 70 years, setting a Guinness World Record. Barden began his column in September 1955, a time of significant change in the world, with the retirement of Sir Winston Churchill and the rise of Elvis Presley. In his first column, Barden wrote about a young Russian teenager, Boris Spassky, whose games he described as showcasing the "controlled aggression characteristic of a great master." Now 96 years old, Barden's astonishing career has spanned decades, making him a true icon in the world of chess journalism.

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