John F. Kennedy
Kennedy, born in 1963 in Shanghai, is the first female nine section player in the history of go in the world.
In 1988, it was promoted to the only female Jiuduan in the world at that time. In 1992, she entered the top four of the second Ying's cup, creating the best result of women's chess players in the world go competition. He went to Japan in 1990 and became a disciple of go Master Wu Qingyuan in 1993. In the same year, she won the first women's go world championship. Since then, she has won eight women's go world championships in 10 years. He moved to the United States in 1996. In 1999, she joined the Korean Chess Academy. In 2000, she defeated Li Changhao and Cao xunxuan to win the national go champion. She became the first female chess player to win an important chess championship and the first female chess player to defeat a man's expert in fan chess, making a sensation in the world chess world. Return to the Chinese go team in 2011.
The word "Nai" in her name is often mistakenly written as "Nai" by the media, so that her name is also written as "Rui Naiwei" because of misrepresentation. In fact, she signed it herself as "Kennedy.".
Early experience
On December 28, 1963, Kennedy was born in Shanghai, China. In 1973, he studied go at the age of 11 and entered the go training class of Jing'an District, Shanghai. He entered the sports school at the age of 14 and the training team at the age of 15. He learned from famous coach Qiu Bairui. He won the second place in the National Girls' go competition in 1979 and was selected into the national go training team. She won the fourth place in the national go competition in 1980 and the third place in 1981.
Career
In 1982, it was designated as four stages of professional go, and was promoted to five stages in the same year. in 1982, he won all seven games in the China Japan go game. in 1982, 1984 and 1986, he won the fourth, second and fifth place in the "new sports Cup" go competition respectively. it was upgraded to six sections in 1984, seven sections in 1985 and eight sections in 1986. in 1984, 1985 and 1986, he won the fifth, fourth and third place respectively in the "national game" of Chinese go. From 1986 to 1989, she won the fourth national women's go individual championship. In 1986, as the vanguard of the Chinese team, he defeated Japan's Nan photon and Morita daobo in the second China Japan go competition and lost to Kimura. In 1987, during the go competition between China and Japan, the "Three Gorges event of the Yangtze River" which had a great influence on her life took place. At that time, John F. Kennedy and Zhang Xuan went to the room of Japanese male chess player Yoshida to play chess. They violated the rules of the Chinese team and were punished and disqualified from some competitions. In June 1988, John F. Kennedy rose to nine, becoming the only female nine in the world, which also marks that Chinese women's go has entered the "era of John F. Kennedy". In May 1989, he returned to Shanghai and spent a period of uncertain time. At that time, she won the "HUTANG Cup" Go Championship and the third place in the third national go "top ten competition". On September 5, 1990, Kennedy went to Japan to look for a chance to play chess. On July 8, 1992, Kennedy, who lives in Japan, and Jiang zhujiu, who has been in love for a long time, registered for marriage. In July 1992, Kennedy participated in the second Yingshi Cup World Professional Go Championship in his personal capacity. This is her first time on the top stage of the world series. She beat Yingshu Komatsu, Li Changhao and Liang zaihao one after another to make the final four. The semi-final was lost to Takeshi. The top four is the highest level that female players can reach in the history of world competitions. In 1993, he became a close disciple of Wu Qingyuan in Japan. In 1993, Kennedy returned to China to represent Shanghai in the National Games of the people's Republic of China and won the team championship. At the end of the same year, Beijing held the first World Women's Go Championship "cuibao Cup". As a "chess player in Japan", Kennedy beat Yang Hui in the final to win the first World Women's championship. In the ten world women's chess games between 1993 and 2003, John F. Kennedy won eight World Championships, swept the world women's chess arena, and became the first woman to be worthy of. In 1996, because the Japanese Chess Academy refused to accept it, Kennedy was unable to set foot in the Japanese professional chess world, so the Jiang Rui couple moved to the United States. In 1998, John F. Kennedy played in the third LG world go championship, beating South Korea's younger generation Ann Tso young in the first round and entering the top 16. On April 9, 1999, with the help of Cheh min soo, a Korean chess player living in the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy set foot in Seoul, South Korea, and officially registered in the Korean Chess Academy, becoming guest players of the Korean Chess Academy, and then became formal players. The arrival of Kennedy has greatly stimulated the growth of Korean female chess players. In 2000, in the "national game" of go in South Korea, Kennedy defeated Lee Chang Ho and won the challenge. In the final, he defeated Cao Xun Hyun 2-1 and won the championship, making a sensation in South Korea and even the world. In 2000, Kennedy took part in the 13th Fujitsu Cup World Go Championship. He won the first round of Japanese chess player Zhiren yansaka and entered the final 16. In the same year, he took part in the fifth LG cup, winning Kobayashi Jue and Shao Weigang in a row and entering the top eight. In the same year, in the fifth three-star cup, Yu Ping and Li Shishi entered the top eight. In 2001, John F. Kennedy beat two Japanese players, Zhao Zhixun and Akira Yamada, to make it to the top eight in the 6th Samsung world go open. In 2004, after the world women's Go Championship of zhengguanzhuang cup was turned into a team game, Kennedy played for China and made great contributions to winning the championship for many times. In January 2007, John F. Kennedy participated in the sixth zhengguanzhuang Cup women's go three kingdoms competition and the first Ocean Real Estate Cup World Women's go open competition with two different identities. In the next group game, he was a Chinese chess player; in the next individual game, he was a Korean chess player. On February 7, 2011, John F. Kennedy ranked 70th in the February 2011 ranking of professional chess players released by the Korean Chess Academy. On March 28 of the same year, she won the third consecutive prize in the 9th zhengguanzhuang World Women's go team championship. On June 10, Kennedy Jiuduan / Shao Weigang Jiuduan won the second place in the "Jincheng coal marketing Cup" international go professional mixed doubles Invitational Competition held on Qizi mountain in Jincheng, Shanxi Province. At the end of 2011, Kennedy finished his visiting career in South Korea and returned to the Chinese Chess Academy. In 2012, he entered the 17th Samsung property cup through the preliminary competition, and beat Junichiro Komatsu in the first round of double defeat elimination held in September, but then lost to Chen Yaoye and Junichiro Komatsu in a row, stopping in the top 32. On November 3 of the same year, she won the runner up of the third Suzhou dome mountain "soldier's holy grail" World Women's go competition. On December 16, she won the women's individual runner up in the second world intellectual elite games. On November 10, 2013, Kennedy Jiuduan, who is about to turn 50, won the first Jianqiao cup in the final three games of the 11th Jianqiao cup Chinese women's go open with a total score of 2-0 over the previous champion Wang Chenxing wuduan. In August 2014, John F. Kennedy entered the 19th Samsung Cup and won the first round of double defeat knockout by Chinese Taipei chess player Xiao Zhenghao, making it into the top 16 of the world series again. On December 15, 2014, Kennedy won the third place in the women's go individual competition of the fourth world intellectual elite games. On September 16, 2015, in the women's go individual competition of the third national intellectual games, John F. Kennedy represented Shanghai team and won the gold medal of go professional women's individual competition with a score of 6-1 and 12 points. In August 2017, John F. Kennedy won the women's go Professional champion at the 13th National Games of the people's Republic of China, becoming the oldest player to win the championship in the history of the National Games. On November 23 of the same year, Kennedy defeated Yin Qu 2-0 in the final of the 15th Jianqiao cup Chinese women's go open to win the championship again, setting another record for the oldest time. On July 26, 2018, John F. Kennedy and Jiang zhujiu won the first place in a three game winning streak in the Bose cup go invitational tournament. On September 8, 2018, John F. Kennedy was successfully selected into the Chinese women's go national team with the first place in the trial.
Match data
Award winning record
Outside life
In addition to playing chess, Kennedy likes reading and writing. In the literary forum, Xiaozhong vegetable garden, hosted by writer Chen Cun, she wrote many beautiful travel notes in the name of "travelers in the wind", which was later published by Shanxi publishing group. The book describes their travels abroad for so many years. With his beautiful writing style, brilliant talent and a lot of first-hand pictures, he is very good-looking. In his early years, John F. Kennedy was famous for his good writing skills in the national go team. In his early years, the go team wrote inspirational warning words on the blackboard every day, which were written by good players. He was the first choice. John F. Kennedy practiced calligraphy and liked to inscribe ancient poems on fans. Among the calligraphy masterpieces that Kennedy has been seriously exposed to are Shu Su Tie and Wang Xizhi's preface to the Orchid Pavilion collection. Like her concentration in playing chess, her persistence in calligraphy is amazing. When she lived abroad, she spent more time reading and writing after competitions. From home, she brought a lot of Yan Zhenqing's and Liu Gongquan's calligraphy. Calligraphy is interlinked with go, focusing on the integration of refinement, Qi and spirit. Whether it's the copying of a painting or the creation of splashing ink, the pressing, astringency, frustration, weight, priority, every stroke, every stroke The writing of radical, every word and every line must be attentive and meticulous. It's said that calligraphy can make people more energetic, just from the changes in Kennedy
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