Shinjin-O
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The Shinjin-O (新人王, King of the New Stars) is a Go competition.
[edit] Biography
The Shinjin-O is used by the Japanese Nihon-Kiin. The tournament started in 1976 and is only open to players under 7 dan and younger than 30 years of age. It is a single knockout tournament. In 2006, the tournament was changed to the Shinjin-O U-25 (King of the New Stars U-25) and the age restriction was lowered to 25 years old. The original thinking time was 4 hours, but along with the new age restriction, the thinking time was shortened to 3 hours. The winner's purse is 3,280,000 Yen ($29,000)
[edit] Past winners
Player | Years Held |
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Koichi Kobayashi | 1976, 1977 |
Akira Ishida | 1978, 1979 |
Goro Miyazawa | 1980, 1985 |
O Rissei | 1981 |
Satoshi Kataoka | 1982 |
Norimoto Yoda | 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 |
Toshiya Imamura | 1984 |
Hideki Komatsu | 1988, 1992 |
Cho Sonjin | 1991 |
Satoshi Yuki | 1993 |
Tomoyasu Mimura | 1994, 1995 |
Shinji Takao | 1996 |
Kimio Yamada | 1997 |
Keigo Yamashita | 1998 - 2001 |
Cho U | 2002 |
So Yokoku | 2003 |
Tomochika Mizokami | 2004 |
Kim Shushun | 2005 |
Takehisa Matsumoto | 2006 |
- Nihon Ki-in
- — Open —
Top 7 — Kisei · Meijin · Honinbo · Judan · Tengen · Oza · Gosei
Minor — Shinjin-O · Okan (Nagoya branch) · Daiwa Cup (Internet)
Hayago — NEC Cup · Agon Cup · NHK Cup · Ryusei
Defunct — Acom Cup · Asahi Pro Best Ten · Asahi Top Eight Players · Asahi Top Position · Chikurin · Dai-ichi · Hayago Championship · Hayago Meijin · Hosu · IBM Cup · Igo Senshuken · JAL Super Hayago Championship · JT Cup · Kakusei · Kirin Cup · NEC Shun-Ei · Nihon Ki-In Championship · Old Meijin · Phoenix Cup · Prime Minister Cup · Ryuen Cup · Shin-Ei · Tatsujin
- — Womens —
Current — Female Honinbo · Female Meijin · Female Kisei · Female Saikyo
Defunct — Female Nihon Ki-in Championship · Female Kakusei · Female JAL Super Hayago
- Kansai Ki-in
- — Open —
Current — Kansai Ki-in Championship (1976—present)
Defunct — Kansai Ki-in Championship (1957—1975)
- — Womens —
Current — Kansai Lady's Tournament