Michael Redmond (マイケル・レドモンド, born May 25, 1963) is an American-born professional Go player. He is one of only a few such players,[1] as Go is not as widespread or developed in the West as in China, South Korea, or Japan. He is the only westerner to reach the grade of 9-dan - the highest grade.
Biography
Michael Redmond was born in 1963 in Santa Barbara, California, and began playing Go at age 11. At the age of 14, he became an insei at the Nihon Ki-in.
He was promoted to professional 1 dan at age 18, and 2 dan in the same
year. He was promoted to 5 dan in 1985; 8 dan in 1996; and 9 dan in
2000, becoming the first western Go professional to reach 9 dan.[2]
Redmond has not won any titles but has come close. He was runner-up in the Shinjin-O, Kisei 7 dan section, and NEC Shun-Ei competitions in the early 1990s. He was also a semi-finalist in the Fujitsu Cup and Tong Yang Cup. Currently he is a celebrated commentator for the NHK channel. In 2005, he was voted "Best Commentator" for the NHK channel, over Ishida Yoshio.
In August 2006, he taught at the AGA East Coast Go Camp in Pennsylvania, and attended the 22nd annual US Go Congress in Black Mountain, North Carolina. He has also attended several other US Go Congresses.
Redmond is married to Xian-Xian Niu, a Chinese 5 dan[citation needed]
professional. They have two daughters, Yumi and Emi. Redmond and his
family are sponsors of many Go activities for children in America, such
as the Redmond Cup and the Redmond Handicap Tournament.
References
- ^ Shotwell, Peter (2003). Go!: more than a game. Tuttle Publishing. pp. 158. ISBN 978-0-8048-3475-9. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
- ^ Michael Redmond's Bio at Sensei's Library
External links
- (English) Page on Redmond from Sensei's Library
- (Japanese) Nihon Kiin's bio of Redmond
American Go E-Journal
MICHAEL REDMOND ON STUDYING, IMPROVING YOUR GAME AND HOW THE PROS TRAIN
Monday June 14, 2010
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