Peng Quan
Peng Quan, male, born on November 9, 1985 in Guizhou, China, is a professional go player. He won the world junior Go Championship in 1999 and the rookie King championship in 2002. In the 2016 "new Olympic Cup", South Korea's first man Park Tinghuan was eliminated.
Career
He studied chess at the age of 6. In 1996, he was less than 11 years old and entered the national junior team. In 2002, he entered the fifth stage.
Main achievements
He won the world junior Go Championship in 1999.
He won the right to participate in the 2nd Chunlan Cup World Go Championship, setting a new record of the youngest age and the lowest rank of China in the world competition.
On behalf of CITIC team, the team won the third place in the national go League.
Liu Changhe entered the final eight of the 2nd Chunlan cup.
2002 "rookie king" champion.
Second runner up of the fifth Chunlan cup in 2004.
The top 4 of the 5th Ying cup in 2004.
In 2006, the sixth Chunlan Cup won the fourth in a row in the Nongxin cup.
The top 8 of the 3rd Toyota Cup.
On August 25, 2012, the 4th Quzhou Ranke cup Chinese Go Championship final eight
Competition record
2002-02-24 champion of the 9th China rookie King competition [Peng Quan beat Qiu Jun 2:1]
October 15, 2012 the 4th diamond cup China Dragon Star Wars competition [Peng Quansheng, Yang Dingxin]
On October 19, 2012, the 2nd round of the 4th "diamond cup" Chinese go Dragon Star war competition [Peng Quansheng Guli]
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