Takehiro Ōhira

Takehiro Ōhira (大平 武洋, Ōhira Takehiro, born May 11, 1977) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 6-dan.

Takehiro Ōhira
Native name大平武洋
Born (1977-05-11) May 11, 1977
HometownKita, Tokyo
NationalityJapanese
Career
Achieved professional statusApril 1, 2002(2002-04-01) (aged 24)
Badge Number243
Rank6-dan
Teacher Hiroto Kiritani (7-dan)
Meijin classC2
Ryūō class6
Notable studentsKōhei Hasebe
Websites
JSA profile page

Early life

Ōhira was born in Kita, Tokyo on May 11, 1977.[1] When he was an elementary school fourth-grade student, he joined the Japan Shogi Association's training group system and eventually moved on to the association's apprentice school as a student of shogi professional Hiroto Kiritani at the rank of 6-kyū after winning the 15th Junior High School Student Meijin Tournament in 1990 as a first-grade junior high school student.[2][3]

Ōhira was promoted to the rank of 1-dan in 1993 and obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in April 2002 after winning the winning the 30th 3-dan League (October 2001  March 2002) with a record of 16 wins and 2 losses.[2][4][5]

Promotion history

The promotion history for Ōhira is as follows.[6]

  • 1990: 6-kyū
  • 1993: 1-dan
  • 2002, April 1: 4-dan
  • 2006, September 19: 5-dan
  • 2016, January 8: 6-dan
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References

  1. "Kishi Dētabēsu: Ōhira Takehiro" 棋士データベース: 大平武洋 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Takehiro Ōhira] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  2. Geneki Purō Kishi DētaBukku 2016 [] A-Ta Gyō 現役プロ棋士データブック2016 [] あ-た [2016 Active Shogi Professional Databook [First volume] Letter "A" to Letter "Ta"] (in Japanese). MyNabi Publishing/Japan Shogi Association. 2015. p. 26. Retrieved July 22, 2019 via Google Books.
  3. "Chūgakusei Shōgi Meijinsen Rekidai Yūshōsha Ichiran" 中学生将棋名人戦 歴代優勝者一覧 [Junior High School Student Meijin Tournament: List of Winners] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  4. "Shinyondan no Shōkai" 新四段の紹介 [New 4d introduction] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. 2002. Archived from the original on May 15, 2002. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  5. "Dai Sanjūkai Shōreikai Sandan Rīgusen" 第30回奨励会三段リーグ戦 [30th Apprentice School 3-dan League] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. 2001. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  6. "Kishi Dētabēsu: Ōhira Takehiro Shōdan Rireki" 棋士データベース: 大平武洋 昇段履歴 [Professional Shogi Player Database: Takehiro Ōhira Promotion History] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
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