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Choi Jung Wins Female Myeongin at 15

Jingning | Published on 1/31/2012

On January 26, 2012, Choi Jung 1P defeated Kim Miri 2P in Korea's 13th Female Myeongin. At only 15 years of age, Choi also became the youngest female title holder in Korea - just 18 months after turning pro. En route to the final, Choi defeated the likes of Park Jieun 9P and Cho Hyeyeon 9P, but lamented the fact that she was unable to challenge Rui Naiwei 9P, because Rui recently to returned China. The cheeky youngster even went so far as to joke that Rui had run away from her. The Myeongin is Korea's equivalent of the Japanese Meijin title. Choi's next goal for 2012 is to get selected by a team to play in the popular Korean Baduk League. Congratulations Choi Jung!
 
- Jingning; Games and photos are available in her original article: Choi Jung makes her breakthrough in the 13th Female Myeongin
Photo: Choi Jung 1P (pictured) plays against Kim Miri 2P in the 13th Female Myeongin final.


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