Park Junghwan

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Park Junghwan
Full name Park Junghwan
Hangul 박정환
Born (1993-01-11) 11 January 1993
South Korea
Residence South Korea
Teacher Kwan Kab Ryong
Turned pro 2006
Rank 9 dan
Affiliation Hanguk Kiwon
Park Junghwan
Medal record
Competitor for  South Korea
Asian Games
Gold 2010 Guangzhou Men's Team
Gold 2010 Guangzhou Mixed doubles

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

2006 Promoted to professional dan rank after passing qualifying test.
2 dan

2007
3 dan

2008
4 dan

2009 Promoted from 3 dan to 4 dan for winning the 4th Siptan.
5 dan

2009 Promoted from 4 dan to 5 dan for winning the 14th Chunwon
6 dan

2010 Promoted from 5 dan to 6 dan for defending his Siptan title.
7 dan

2010 Promoted from 6 dan to 7 dan after qualifying for the 2nd BC Card Cup main tournament.
8 dan

2010
9 dan

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

  • 2009: 47 wins, 15 losses
  • 2010: 55 wins, 19 losses

  • 2011: 70 wins, 22 losses
  • 2012: 47 wins, 12 losses

  • 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).

Domestic
Title Wins Runners-up
Siptan 2 (2008, 2009)
GS Caltex Cup 1 (2011)
Prices Information Cup 1 (2013)
Chunwon 1 (2009)
KBS Cup 3 (2010–2012)
Maxim Cup 2 (2012, 2013)
Baduk Masters Fighting God 1 (2007)
Total 11 0
Continental
China-Korea Tengen 1 (2010)
Total 1 0
International
Ing Cup 1 (2013)
Asian TV Cup 1 (2013)
Fujitsu Cup 1 (2011)
Total 1 2
Career total 13 2

References

  1. "Ing Cup". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 31 August 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Korean win-loss 2007". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  3. "Korean win-loss 2008". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 
  4. "Korean win-loss 2009". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 31 May 2011. 

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