Izumi Kobayashi

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Biography

Izumi Kobayashi grew up in a family of accomplished Go players. She has joked that she first played Go in her mother's womb. Her father is Koichi Kobayashi, the man who ranks third in number of titles held in Japan. Her maternal grandfather was Kitani Minoru, one of the leading players and probably the greatest Go teacher. Her mother was Reiko Kobayashi née Kitani (1939–1996), 6 dan, who won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times.[1] She became a professional go player in 1995, and was promoted to her current rank, 6 dan, in 2004. She is married to Cho U, one of the top players in Japan.

Promotion record

Rank Year Notes
1 dan 1995
2 dan 1997
3 dan 1998
4 dan 1999
5 dan 2001
6 dan 2004
7 dan 2021
8 dan
9 dan

Titles & runners-up

Title Years Held
Current 9
Template:Flagicon Women's Honinbo 2001–2003
Template:Flagicon Women's Meijin 2001, 2003, 2004
Template:Flagicon Women's Kisei 1998, 1999
Template:Flagicon Women's Saikyo 2005
Defunct 1
Template:Flagicon Women's JAL Super Hayago 2004
Title Years Lost
Current 6
Template:Flagicon Women's Honinbo 1999, 2004
Template:Flagicon Women's Meijin 2000, 2002, 2005
Template:Flagicon Women's Kisei 2000
Defunct 3
Template:Flagicon Women's Kakusei 1996, 1999, 2001

References

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