In Martial ArtsGrandmaster a title applied to an individual who has mastered a singular style of Martial Arts or has created an original, functional style of their own fighting system.
Grandmaster Meio, or simply refered to as Grandmaster. The villain in the videogame Strider by Capcom.
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International Grandmaster titles are also awarded to composers and solvers of chess problems, and to correspondence chess players (by the International Correspondence Chess Federation).
The title "Grandmaster" was first formally conferred by Russian Tsar Nicholas II, who in 1914 awarded it to five players (Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, Tarrasch and Marshall), who were finalists of a tournament in Saint Petersburg which he had partially funded.
A Grandmaster is typically in the top 0.02% percent at the time he or she earns the title.
Grandmasters Ip Chun and Ip Ching pledged their full support to the Ving Tsun Chi Tong by promising to collect many artifacts belonging to their late father, great grandmaster Ip Man, and bringing them personally to the museum during next years grand opening.
Grandmaster Moy Yat, and renowned artist and sculptor, told the audience why great grandmaster Ip Man commissioned him to make the Ving Tsun chops and why Ip Man supervised their completion over the course of five years.
Grandmaster Ip Ching: Because, during the exchange of battle using the kwon, the attacking point on the pole (the weapon surface) is very small.