Yun Junsang

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Yun Junsang
Full name Yun Junsang
Hanja 尹峻相
Date of birth November 20, 1987 (age 19)
Place of birth Flag of South Korea, South Korea
Residence Flag of South Korea South Korea
Turned pro 2001
Rank 4 dan
Affiliation Hanguk Kiwon

Yun Junsang (born November 20, 1987) is a professional Go player.

Yun became a professional in 2001. In 2004, he was promoted to 3 dan. He is currently 4 dan. Yun broke a record in 2002, when he qualified for the first round of the 7th LG Cup. It was the shortest time between becoming a pro and entering an international tournament (3 months). In 2003, he just missed out on challenging Lee Chang-ho for the Kisung title when he lost to Cho Hunhyun in the challenger final, two games to one. In 2007, he won the Guksu title 3 to 1 over Lee Chang-ho.

Title Years Held
Current 1
Flag of South Korea Guksu 2007
Total 1
Persondata
NAME Yun Junsang
ALTERNATIVE NAMES 尹峻相
SHORT DESCRIPTION Professional go player
DATE OF BIRTH November 20, 1987
PLACE OF BIRTH South Korea
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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