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Sachio Ishibashi |
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Native name | 石橋幸緒 |
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Born | (1980-11-25) November 25, 1980 (age 43) |
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Hometown | Koganei, Tokyo |
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Achieved professional status | October 1, 1993(1993-10-01) (aged 12) |
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Rank | Women's 4-dan |
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Retired | January 28, 2014(2014-01-28) (aged 33) |
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Teacher | Ichiyo Shimizu (6-dan) |
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Major titles won | 3 |
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Tournaments won | 7 |
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Sachio Ishibashi (石橋 幸緒, Ishibashi Sachio, born November 25, 1980) is a Japanese retired women's professional shogi player ranked 4-dan. She is a former representative director of the Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. She is also a former Women's Ōi [ja] and Women's Ōshō [ja] title holder.[1]
Promotion history
Ishibashi's promotion history was as follows.[2][3]
Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks.
Titles and other championships
Ishibashi appeared in women's professional shogi major title matches nine times and won three titles.[2][3] She won the 21st Women's Ōshō [ja] title in 1999,[4] and the 18th and 19th Women's Ōi [ja] titles in 2007 and 2008.[5][6] In addition to major titles, Ishibashi won five JSA run shogi non-title tournaments,[2] and two LPSA run non-title tournaments.[3]
Major titles
Title |
Years |
Number of times overall
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Women's Ōshō [ja]
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1999
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1
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Women's Ōi [ja]
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2007–08
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2
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Other championships
Tournament |
Years |
Number of times
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*Ladies Open Tournament [ja]
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1999, 2002, 2005
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3
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*Kajima Cup [ja]
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2002, 2005
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2
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*Ladies Invitation Cup [ja] (LPSA)
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2009
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1
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*Tenga Cup [ja] (LPSA)
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2011
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1
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Note: Tournaments marked with an asterisk (*) are no longer held or currently suspended.
Awards and honors
Ishibashi received the Japan Shogi Association's Annual Shogi Awards for "Women's Professional of the Year" for the April 1999 – March 2000 shogi year, and the "Women's Professional Award" for the April 2002 – March 2003 shogi year.[2][3][7]