An Choyoung

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An Choyoung
Full name An Choyoung
Hanja 安祚永
Date of birth September 25, 1979 (age 27)
Place of birth Flag of South Korea, South Korea
Residence Flag of South Korea South Korea
Turned pro 1993
Rank 9 dan
Affiliation Hanguk Kiwon

An Choyoung (born September 25, 1979) is a professional Go player.

An became a pro in 1993 at the age of 14. He was promoted to 8 dan in 2004, then 9 dan in 2005. He participated in the first China-Korea Kangwon-Land Cup where he won 2 games.

Title Years Held
Current 3
Flag of South Korea Sibdang Cup 2007
Flag of South Korea BC Card Cup 2004
Flag of South Korea SK Gas Cup 1997
Title Years Lost
Current 1
Flag of South Korea Kisung 2006
Defunct 2
Flag of South Korea Myungin 2002
Flag of South Korea Paewang 2002
Continental 1
Flag of People's Republic of China Flag of South Korea China-Korea New Pro Wang 2004
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