Myungin

Myungin

Le Myungin est une compétition de jeu de go en Corée du Sud. Le mot myungin en coréen a la même origine que les mots meijin en japonais et mingren en chinois. Pour cette raison, le titre Myungin est considéré comme l'équivalent en Corée du Sud des titres Meijin au Japon et Mingren en Chine.

Organisation

Le Myungin est organisé par la Hanguk Kiwon et sponsorisé par Kangwon Land Corporation.

Vainqueurs

Joueur Années
Cho Namchul 1968, 1970
Kim In 1969
Seo Bongsoo 1971 - 1976, 1978
Cho Hunhyun 1977, 1979 - 1981, 1984 - 1989, 1997
Lee Chang-ho 1991 - 1996, 1998 - 2003

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