Female Myungin

The Female Myungin (Korean: 여류명인전, Hanja: 女流名人戰) is a Go competition in South Korea. 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

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
2000 Pak Chi-eun 2-1 Lee Young-shin
2001 Rui Naiwei 2-1 Pak Chi-eun
2002 Rui Naiwei 2-0 Hyun Mi-jin
2003 Rui Naiwei 2-0 Jo Hye-yoen
2004 Jo Hye-yoen 2-0 Rui Naiwei
2005 Rui Naiwei 2-0 Jo Hye-yoen
2006 Rui Naiwei 2-1 Jo Hye-yoen
2007 Rui Naiwei 2-0 Lee Da-hye
2008 Rui Naiwei 2-0 Jo Hye-yoen
2009 Rui Naiwei 2-1 Jo Hye-yoen
2010 Rui Naiwei 2-1 Jo Hye-yoen
2011 Rui Naiwei 2-1 Jo Hye-yoen
2012 Choi Jeong 2-0 Kim Mi-ri
2013 Choi Jeong 2-1 Park Ji-yeon
2014 Choi Jeong 2-1 Park Ji-yeon
2015 Choi Jeong 2-0 Oh Yu-jin
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