Park Junghwan |
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Full name |
Park Junghwan |
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Hangul |
박정환 |
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Born |
(1993-01-11) 11 January 1993 South Korea |
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Residence |
South Korea |
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Teacher |
Kwan Kab Ryong |
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Turned pro |
2006 |
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Rank |
9 dan |
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Affiliation |
Hanguk Kiwon |
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Park Junghwan (born 11 January 1993) is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.
Park defeated Lee Chang-ho to advance to the final of the 2012 Ing Cup, where he faced Fan Tingyu for the title. He lost three games to one.[1]
Promotion record
Rank |
Year |
Notes |
1 dan
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2006 |
Promoted to professional dan rank after passing qualifying test. |
2 dan
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2007 |
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3 dan
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2008 |
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4 dan
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2009 |
Promoted from 3 dan to 4 dan for winning the 4th Siptan. |
5 dan
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2009 |
Promoted from 4 dan to 5 dan for winning the 14th Chunwon |
6 dan
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2010 |
Promoted from 5 dan to 6 dan for defending his Siptan title. |
7 dan
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2010 |
Promoted from 6 dan to 7 dan after qualifying for the 2nd BC Card Cup main tournament. |
8 dan
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2010 |
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9 dan
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2010 |
Promoted to 9 dan for winning the Asian Games, becoming the youngest Korean 9 dan at 17 years old. |
Career record
- 2007: 54 wins, 22 losses
- 2008: 43 wins, 23 losses
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- 2009: 47 wins, 15 losses
- 2010: 55 wins, 19 losses
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- 2011: 70 wins, 22 losses
- 2012: 47 wins, 12 losses
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- Total: 316 wins, 113 losses (73.7% winning percentage).[2][2][3][4]
Titles & runners-up
Ranks tied for ninth in total amount of titles in Korea (as of August 2013).
References
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Park, Junghwan |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
South Korean Go player |
Date of birth |
11 January 1993 |
Place of birth |
South Korea |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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