Miori Shimosaka

Miori Shimosaka (下坂美織) is a Japanese perfaisional Go player at Nihon Ki-in[1][2]. She wis born at Hokkaido.

Records eedit

Year Notes[1][2]
1998 5t place in the U12 championship (ja:少年少女囲碁大会[3])
1999 Winner at the Hokkaido ladies championship (全道女流囲碁選手権, she is the youngest champion at this tournament). She wis an aw Qualifiit tae the main tournament at the U12 championship[3].
2000 Winner at the Hokkaido amateur championship (アミノアップ杯争奪全道アマ本因坊戦). She wis an aw Qualifiit tae the main tournament o the Junior High School Championship[3].
2001 Winner at the Hokkaido ladies championship. She wis an aw Qualifiit tae the main tournament o the Junior High School Championship[3] an the Aw Japan Weemen's Amateur Championship[4].
2002 Qualifiit tae the main tournament o the Junior High School Championship[3].
2003 Winner at the High School Championship[3] an the Aw Japan Weemen's Amateur Championship[4].
2004 Winner at the High School Championship[3].
2005 Finalist at the High School Championship[3].
2006 Enterit Waseda Varsity. She wis an aw the finalist at the Female Student Go Tournament (ja:全日本女子学生本因坊決定戦) an 6t place at the Aw Japan Student's Best 10 (全日本学生囲碁十傑戦).
2007 She contributit tae the Waseda Team's veectory at the Aw Japan Varsity Go Championship (ja:全日本大学囲碁選手権). 7t place at the Aw Japan Weemen's Amateur Championship[4].
2008 Finalist at the Aw Japan Weemen's Amateur Championship[4]. She wis an aw 3rd place at the Female Student Go Tournament.
2009 Obtainit professional status. She is the 1st heich schuil champion an 1st female player frae Hokkaido[5] tae obtain this status. She wis an aw qualifiit tae the main tournament o the Rookie Championship (新人王戦[6]).
2010 Assistant at NHK Cup TV Go Tournament[7].
2011 an 2012 Qualifiit tae the main tournament o the Weemen's Buird Master's title (女流棋聖戦)
2012 Qualifiit tae the main tournament o the Rookie Championship[6]. She an aw representit Japan at the Warld's Ladies Go Championship (兵聖杯世界女子囲碁選手権).
2012-2014 Personality at the NHK Cup TV Go Tournament[7].

Notes eedit

  1. a b Miori Shimosaka at Sensei's Library
  2. a b Miori Shimosaka at Go Ratings
  3. a b c d e f g h Many Japanese perfaisionals have experiencit this tournament.
  4. a b c d In Japan, there are many female perfaisional players who have experiencit/participatit this tournament.
  5. Before her, there were many perfaisional players frae Hokkaido. For example there are Norimoto Yoda (Sachiko Hara's husband) and Koichi Kobayashi (Husband o Reiko Kobayashi and Father o Izumi Kobayashi).
  6. a b This tournament has an age restriction.
  7. a b This is a program at the NHK Eddicational TV.

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