Chang Hao

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Chang Hao
Name Chang Hao
Chinese 常昊
Pinyin Cháng Hào
Born November 7, 1976
Birthplace People's Republic of China Shanghai, China
Residence People's Republic of China Shanghai, China
Teacher Nie Weiping
Rank 9 dan
Affiliation Zhongguo Qiyuan


Chang Hao (常昊; Pinyin: Cháng Hào; born on November 7, 1976) is a professional Go player.

[edit] Biography

Chang Hao was born in Shanghai, China. He is a 9 dan Go player from China. He is China's best player of the 1990's. Growing up he was a prodigy in China. He has won many titles, most of them international titles for China. Some of his hobbies include playing football and traveling. He dislikes shopping. He is married to Zhang Xuan, who is also a Go player.

[edit] Titles & Runner Up's

Ranks #2 in total amount of titles in China.

Title Years Held
Current 13
People's Republic of China Tianyuan 1997 - 2001
People's Republic of China NEC Cup 1998, 2002, 2005
People's Republic of China Liguang Cup 2001, 2004
People's Republic of China CCTV Cup 1999
People's Republic of China Xinren Wang 1996
People's Republic of China National Go Individual 1995
Defunct 7
People's Republic of China Lebaishi Cup 1998 - 2002
People's Republic of China Qisheng 1999
People's Republic of China Yongda Cup 2002
Continental 5
People's Republic of China Japan China-Japan Tengen 1997 - 1999, 2001
People's Republic of China South Korea China-Korea Tengen 2001
International 1
People's Republic of China South Korea Japan Republic of China Ing Cup 2005
Title Years Lost
Current 6
People's Republic of China Mingren 1999, 2001
People's Republic of China Tianyuan 2002
People's Republic of China NEC Cup (China) 1999, 2000, 2004
Defunct 1
People's Republic of China Qisheng 2000
International 6
South Korea Japan People's Republic of China Republic of China Samsung Cup 2001
Japan South Korea People's Republic of China Republic of China European Union United States Fujitsu Cup 1998, 2000
Japan South Korea People's Republic of China Republic of China United States Singapore World Oza 2002, 2004
People's Republic of China South Korea Japan Republic of China Ing Cup 2000


Current Title Holders
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