Park Jung-sang

Park Jungsang (born 23 August 1984) is a Korean professional Go player.

Park Jungsang
Full name박정상
Hanja朴正祥
Born (1984-08-23) 23 August 1984
South Korea
ResidenceSouth Korea
TeacherHeo Jang-Hwoi
Turned pro2000
Rank9 dan
AffiliationHanguk Kiwon

Biography

Park was born in South Korea. He became a professional in 2000, and was promoted to 4 dan in 2003. In 2004, he won his first Go competition, the SK Gas Cup. In 2006, he pulled upset victories over top players from China, South Korea, and Japan to win the 19th Fujitsu Cup. It continued South Korea's successive run of 9 straight tournament wins. His rank was increased to 6 dan due to the win. He was promoted to 9 dan in 2006. Park is active in game commentary for KBS since 2013.

Promotion record

Rank Year Notes
1 dan 2000
2 dan
3 dan
4 dan
5 dan
6 dan
7 dan
8 dan
9 dan 2006 Special promotion from 6 to 9 dan for winning the 19th Fujitsu Cup.

Career record

  • 2006: 62 wins, 32 losses[1]
  • 2007: 59 wins, 32 losses[2]
  • 2008: 52 wins, 28 losses[3]
  • 2009: 30 wins, 21 losses[4]
  • 2010: 41 wins, 19 losses[5]

Titles & runners-up

Domestic
TitleWinsRunners-up
Maxim Cup1 (2007)
King of Kings1 (2006)
SK Gas Cup1 (2004)
Osram Cup1 (2006)
Total22
International
Fujitsu Cup1 (2006)
Zhonghuan Cup1 (2007)
World Mind Sports Game1 (2008)
Total12
Career total
Total34

Korean Baduk League

SeasonTeamPlaceRecord
2005Team Holy ConstructionChampions3–4
2006Team KixxChampions9–5
2007Team Kixx7th place7–5[6]
2008Team Kixx8th place6–8[7]
2009Team Shinan Taepyeong5th place7–5[8]
2010Team Yeongnam Ilbo9th place9–7[9]
2011Team Kixx (Captain)TBD0–2[10]
gollark: Two options, if IFcoltransG has not had their memory of their own wiped.
gollark: Mine was antimemetic, so four if you have the appropriate perception filters.
gollark: Oh. Well, obviously, mine does SIMD-based vectorized bubblesort (all pairs swapped at once) then 32-way merge.
gollark: Suuuuure.
gollark: I wonder how many bizarre quoting issues the shell-script-driven infrastructure for all these things has.

References

  1. "Korea win-loss 2006". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  2. "Korea win-loss 2007". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  3. "Korea win-loss 2008". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  4. "Korea win-loss 2009". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  5. "Korea win-loss 2010". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  6. "2007 Korean Baduk League". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  7. "2008 Korean Baduk League". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  8. "2009 Korean Baduk League". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  9. "2010 Korean Baduk League". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  10. "2011 Korean Baduk League". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.


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