Shingo Sawada | |
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Native name | 澤田真吾 |
Born | November 21, 1991 |
Hometown | Suzuka, Mie |
Career | |
Achieved professional status | April 1, 2009 | (aged 17)
Badge Number | 274 |
Rank | 6- dan |
Teacher | Nobuo Mori (7-dan) |
Meijin class | B1 |
Ryūō class | 2 |
Notable students | Riko Morimoto |
Websites | |
JSA profile page |
Shingo Sawada (澤田 真吾, Sawada Shingo, born November 21, 1991) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7- dan.
Shingo Sawada was born on November 21, 1991, in Suzuka, Mie. [1] He finished in third place in the 26th (2001) and 27th (2002) Elementary School Student Meijin Tournaments as the representative of Mie Prefecture. [2] [3]
Sawada entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6- kyū as a protegee of shogi professional Nobuo Mori in March 2004 and was promoted to the rank of 1-dan in December 2007. [4] Sawada was promoted to 3-dan in April 2008 [5] and finished the 43rd 3-dan League (April 2008 – September 2008) with a record of 8 wins and 10 losses. [6] He obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in April 2009 after winning the 44th 3-dan League (October 2008 – March 2009) with a record of 14 wins and 4 losses. [5] [7]
The promotion history for Sawada is as follows: [8]
Sawada received the Japan Shogi Association's Annual Shogi Award for "Most Consecutive Games Won" for the 2020–2021 shogi year. [9]
Shingo Sawada | |
---|---|
Native name | 澤田真吾 |
Born | November 21, 1991 |
Hometown | Suzuka, Mie |
Career | |
Achieved professional status | April 1, 2009 | (aged 17)
Badge Number | 274 |
Rank | 6- dan |
Teacher | Nobuo Mori (7-dan) |
Meijin class | B1 |
Ryūō class | 2 |
Notable students | Riko Morimoto |
Websites | |
JSA profile page |
Shingo Sawada (澤田 真吾, Sawada Shingo, born November 21, 1991) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7- dan.
Shingo Sawada was born on November 21, 1991, in Suzuka, Mie. [1] He finished in third place in the 26th (2001) and 27th (2002) Elementary School Student Meijin Tournaments as the representative of Mie Prefecture. [2] [3]
Sawada entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6- kyū as a protegee of shogi professional Nobuo Mori in March 2004 and was promoted to the rank of 1-dan in December 2007. [4] Sawada was promoted to 3-dan in April 2008 [5] and finished the 43rd 3-dan League (April 2008 – September 2008) with a record of 8 wins and 10 losses. [6] He obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in April 2009 after winning the 44th 3-dan League (October 2008 – March 2009) with a record of 14 wins and 4 losses. [5] [7]
The promotion history for Sawada is as follows: [8]
Sawada received the Japan Shogi Association's Annual Shogi Award for "Most Consecutive Games Won" for the 2020–2021 shogi year. [9]