William John Donaldson


William John Donaldson, known as John Donaldson, is an American chess player, author, journalist and chess official. Like many of his contemporaries, he began playing in the aftermath of the World Chess Championship 1972 between Fischer and Spassky. He joined the Tacoma Chess Club in September 1972, and is still involved with the game almost 50 years later.
FIDE awarded Donaldson the title of International Master in 1983. He has two grandmaster norms and missed a third, at the 2000 Paul Keres Memorial in Vancouver, by half a point. Among the international tournaments in which Donaldson has finished first or tied for first are Hamar 1986; Philadelphia 1987; Bermuda 1995, 1996, and 1997 2002 (=1st with GM Alexander Onischuk; and Calgary 2007. He also won the 2001 Lindsborg Rotary Open, a three-day event, ahead of three GMs and three IMs.
Donaldson has captained the U.S. national team on 25 occasions, including six Chess Olympiads from 1986 to 1996. He has written almost 40 books on different aspects of the game. His book Bobby Fischer and His World was selected as the 2020 Chess Book Collectors Most Popular Book of the Year.
In 1990, Donaldson was elected to the Policy Board of the United States Chess Federation. He also became an editor of the magazine Inside Chess, published by Yasser Seirawan. After the magazine folded, he moved to San Francisco, where he became chess director of the San Francisco Mechanics Institute. He qualified to play in the 2002 and the 2003 U.S. Chess Championship. He has achieved two norms for the title of grandmaster, at Lindsborg 2002 and at Stratton Mountain 2003.
On December 9, 2006, Donaldson was named US zone president in FIDE, replacing Robert Tanner, who resigned on December 4, 2006.

Playing

The United States Chess Federation awarded Donaldson the title of National Master in 1977, and Senior Master in 1979. FIDE awarded him the title of International Master in 1983. He was Washington State Champion in 1978 and 1979. He received Grandmaster Norms at Lindsborg 2002 and Stratton Mountain 2003. His peak USCF rating was 2601 in the May 1990 United States Chess Federation rating supplement. His peak FIDE rating was 2467 after the Millennium Chess Festival in April 2004.

Captaining

Donaldson is the 15-time captain of the U.S. Chess Olympiad team. He is the 8-time captain of the U.S. entry in the World Team Championship. He captained the gold medal U.S. Pan-American Team in 2013. He is the 2-time captain of the U.S. Online Olympiad team. He is the captain of the U.S. entry in the Online Nations Cup. He won the Mikhail Botvinnik Award in 2018.

Personal

Donaldson received a BA in history from the University of Washington. He married Elena Akhmilovskaya, a member of the Soviet women's team, during the 28th Chess Olympiad. Later, while the tournament was still going on, the couple traveled to the United States. They divorced about a year later.

Books

  • The Life and Games of Frank Anderson. Moravian Chess, 2009.
  • The Unknown Bobby Fischer.
  • Alekhine in Europe and Asia.
  • Elmars Zemgalis: Grandmaster without the Title. Pomeranian Press, 2001. Olaf Ulvestad: An American Original.
  • Legend on the Road.
  • Essential Chess Endings for Advanced Players, Chess Digest, 1995.
  • A Strategic Opening Repertoire. International Chess Enterprises, 1998.The Meran Defense. Chess Enterprises, 1987.How to Win Quickly at Chess. Summit Publishing, 1991.Legend on the Road. International Chess Enterprises, 1994.ICON . International Chess Enterprises, 1994.ICON. Kindle, 2015.Bobby Fischer and His World. Silman-James Press, 2020.A History of the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club: volume 1: The First 100 years . Edited by John Donaldson; researched by Steve Brandwein and John Donaldson. 2002.A History of the Mechanics' Institute Chess Room, volume 2: 1954-2002. Edited by John Donaldson; researched by Steve Brandwein and John Donaldson. 2003.A Strategic Opening Repertoire . Russell Enterprises, 2007.Akiba Rubinstein: Uncrowned King. International Chess Enterprises, 1994.Akiba Rubinstein: The Later Years. International Chess Enterprises, 1995.Dutch Defense: New and Forgotten Ideas. Thinkers’ Press, 2003.Akiva Rubinstein: The Later Years. Russell Enterprises, 2005.Akiva Rubinstein: Uncrowned King. Russell Enterprises, 2006.Alekhine in the Americas. International Chess Enterprises, 1992.Alekhine in Europe and Asia. International Chess Enterprises, 1992.Semi-Slav: Non Meran Variations. Summit Publishing, 1988.The Classical Dragon. Chess Enterprises, 1991.Accelerated Dragons. Cadogan Chess, 1993.The Exchange Variation of the Slav. Chess Enterprises, 1994.Gambits in the Slav. Chess Enterprises, 1993.The Slav versus 1.d4. Chess Enterprises, 1996.Accelerated Dragons'' . Everyman Chess, 1998.