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40th Meijin 2019
24 March 2019Written by Benkt Steentoft
The 40th Meijin was held 23th-24th March as tradition. Over 300 players was registered to the maintourney. 216 came, and that is a great number too! This year it was also foreign players. 14 players coming from Hong Kong, Spain, Taiwan. Mongolia and USA. It is interesting that the Mongolian team was seven players strong!
Meijin is one of the toughest tournaments in the world to win. Over 200 players. It is a version of exclusion tournament. One loss and you dont have chance to win the tournament. The winner got throphies and also qualified for the World Othello Championship.
Akihiro Takahashi won Meijin 2019. He is the youngest Meijin master in history. So far we may include :-) He played final against Tetsuya Nakajima. You can read more about Akihiro Takahashi here.
40th Meijin 2019 1. Akihiro Takahashi 2. Tetsuya Nakajima 3. Makoto Suekuni 4. Takahiro Nagashima Final game: Takahashi - Nakajima 45-19 216 players attending |
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Ladies Meijin 2019 1. Ayumi Norimitsu 2. Satomi Takahashi 3. Ibuki Nagatsuka Final game: Norimitsu - Takahashi 42-22 30 players attending |
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Youth Meijin 2019 (Primary school) 1. Takahiro Nagashima 2. Makoto Iketani 3. Chihiro Kano Final game: Nagashima - Iketani 44-20 52 players attending |
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Youth Meijin 2019 (Junior high) 1. Akihiro Takahasi 2. Masaki Wada 3. Yuma Nanase Final game: Takahashi - Wada 39-25 13 players attending |
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Youth Meijin 2019 (High school) 1. Rintaro Nakamura 2. Daichi Kitano 3. Takumi Kitano Final game: Nakamura - Kitano 39-25 16 players attending |
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Masters class (Players over 40 years old) 1. Makoto Suekuni 2. Takeshi Hasegawa 3.Takeshi Murakami Final game: Suekuni - Hasegawa 38-26 51 players attending |