Cho Chikun - Promotion Record

Promotion Record

Rank
Year
Notes
1 dan 1968 Passed qualifying test at Nihon Ki-in. Became youngest modern professional at 11 years and 10 months. Record for the year: 12–7
2 dan 1968 Record for the year: 12–7
3 dan 1969 Record for the year: 27–9
4 dan 1970 Record for the year: 23–5–1
5 dan 1971 Record for the year: 29–5–1
6 dan 1973 Record for the year: 30–11
7 dan 1975 Record for the year: 39–16–1
8 dan 1978 Record for the year: 36–14
9 dan 1980 Record for the year: 38–18

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