The Female Myungin (Korean: 여류명인전, Hanja: 女流名人戰) was a Go competition in South Korea. Begun in 1999, it was held 17 times and was discontinued after 2016.[1] The word of myungin in Korean language, literally meaning "Brilliant Man", is same as meijin in Japanese and as mingren in Chinese.
Past winners and runners-up
No. | Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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1 | 2000 | Park Jieun | 2–1 | Lee Young-shin |
2 | 2001 | Rui Naiwei | 2–1 | Park Jieun |
3 | 2002 | Rui Naiwei | 2–0 | Hyun Mi-jin |
4 | 2003 | Rui Naiwei | 2–0 | Cho Hye-yeon |
5 | 2004 | Cho Hye-yeon | 2–0 | Rui Naiwei |
6 | 2005 | Rui Naiwei | 2–0 | Cho Hye-yeon |
7 | 2006 | Rui Naiwei | 2–1 | Cho Hye-yeon |
8 | 2007 | Rui Naiwei | 2–0 | Lee Da-hye |
9 | 2008 | Rui Naiwei | 2–0 | Cho Hye-yeon |
10 | 2009 | Rui Naiwei | 2–1 | Cho Hye-yeon |
11 | 2010 | Rui Naiwei | 2–1 | Cho Hye-yeon |
12 | 2011 | Rui Naiwei | 2–1 | Cho Hye-yeon |
13 | 2012[2] | Choi Jeong | 2–0 | Kim Mi-ri |
14 | 2013 | Choi Jeong | 2–1 | Park Ji-yeon |
15 | 2014 | Choi Jeong | 2–1 | Park Ji-yeon |
16 | 2015 | Choi Jeong | 2–0 | Oh Yu-jin |
17 | 2016[3] | Choi Jeong | 2–0 | Oh Yu-jin |
References
- ↑ "韩国女子名人战回顾:芮乃伟十度夺冠 2016停办", sina.com.cn (in Chinese), 2018-11-15
- ↑ "Choi Jung makes her breakthrough in the 13th Female Myeongin", Go Game Guru, 2012-01-31, archived from the original on 2016-12-21
- ↑ 최정, 여류명인 5연패 위업 (in Korean), 2016-02-12
External links
- Korea Baduk Association (in Korean)
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