Home Categories Biographical memories Nie Weiping·Go Life

Chapter 68 Chronology

Nie Weiping·Go Life 聂卫平 1506Words 2018-03-16
Born in Beijing on August 17, 1952. In 1962, he played chess with Boss Chen for the first time. In 1965, he won the championship of the children's group in the "National Ten Unit Go Invitational Tournament". In 1966, he participated in the adult group of the National Go Tournament and won the 41st place. In 1969, he went to Heilongjiang Shanhe Farm to work as a farmer. In 1973, he entered the reorganized National Go Training Team. The first time he played against Japanese amateur player Osamu Nishimura and lost. The first time I met Kato Masao seven dan, I lost. In 1974 won the third place in the national competition.

For the first time, he defeated Naoki Miyamoto, Japan's Kudan. In 1975, he won the Go individual championship in the third National Games, which was the first time he won the national championship. Wins the "Lifetime Honor Honinbo" Gao Chuanxiuge 9th dan. In 1976, he visited Japan for the first time, winning Fujisawa Hideyuki Kudan and Ishida Yoshio Honinbo successively, creating a "Nie Xuanfeng" in Japan. In 1977 won the National Individual Championship. In 1978 won the National Individual Championship. First visit to France. In 1979, he won the National Games Individual Championship, the first "New Sports Cup" champion and the first Tokyo World Amateur Go Championship.

Was selected as one of the first national top ten athletes. In 1980, he won the second "New Sports Cup" championship and lost the national individual championship in Leshan. Married to Kong Xiangming. Once again, he was selected as the top ten athletes in the country. In 1981, won the national individual championship, the third "New Sports Cup" champion and the first "National Hands Tournament" The champion became the "triple crown" of the three major domestic competitions at that time. Son Nie Yuncong was born. In 1982, he won the fourth "New Sports Cup" championship, but lost the championship of the National Individual Competition and the "National Tournament".

During his visit to Japan, he lost the ninth dan of Masao Kato, the "Tianyuan" of Japan. Awarded Go nine dan. In 1983, he regained the national individual championship and won the fifth "New Sports Cup" championship. Winning Yoshio Ishida's 9th dan and losing to Kobayashi Kobayashi's 19th dan. Elected as a member of the Sixth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. In 1984, he won the runner-up of the National Individual Competition. During his visit to Japan, he lost 0-2 in the "three games" against Zhao Zhixun 9th dan and Kato Masao 9th dan.

In 1985, he was invited to visit the United States. In 1986, he served as the coach of the Chinese team in the Sino-Japanese Challenge Competition. He won consecutive victories over Koichi Kobayashi's 9th Dan, Kato Masao's 9th Dan and Fujisawa Hideyuki's 9th Dan. He is the head coach of the Chinese Go team. In 1987 won the "CCTV Cup" championship. Won the title of Beijing Special Model Worker, won the "May 1st" Labor Medal issued by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, and was elected as one of the 20 best coaches in the country. Elected as member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League.

In 1988, he defeated Takemiya Masaki Kudan in the second China-Japan Challenge Competition, which was called "Battle of the Century". Won the runner-up of the first "Ying's Cup" and the third place of the first "Fujitsu Cup" World Professional Go Championship. Won the tenth "New Sports Cup" champion. He was awarded the title of "Chess Master" by the Chinese Weiqi Association. Elected as a member of the Seventh CPPCC National Committee. In 1989, he won the championship of the 11th "New Sports Cup" and the championship of "CCTV Cup".

In 1990, he won the runner-up of the third "Fujitsu Cup" and the champion of the 12th "New Sports Cup". In 1991, he won the "Chess King" in the second Chess Championship and "Tianyuan" in the fifth Tianyuan Competition. Divorced Kong Xiangming. Married to Wang Jing. Son Nie Yunqing was born. In 1992, he won the "Tian Yuan" award in the Sixth Tian Yuan Competition and was invited to visit Taiwan. In 1993, he entered the semi-finals of the first four "Toyo Securities Cup" and won the "CCTV Cup" championship. Elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

In 1994, he entered the semi-finals of the 5th "Toyo Securities Cup". In 1995, he won the runner-up of the 6th "Tongyang Securities Cup", the champion of "Baosheng Cable Cup", and the right to challenge the 9th Tianyuan Competition. In 1997 won the "CCTV Cup" champion. In 1998, he won the championship of the "Haitian Cup" Veterans Tournament, the champion of the 6th China-Japan Tianyuan Competition and the champion of the "Anshubao Cup" Rapid Chess Tournament. Cooperated with Guizhou TV Station to create the Go program "Playing in the Sea and Fangyuan".

In 1999, he withdrew from the position of the head coach of the Chinese Go team and served as the technical consultant of the Chinese Chess Academy.He was rated as one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Figures in the New Chinese Chess World". Established "Nie Weiping Go Dojo", dedicated to cultivating Chinese Go reserves. Divorced Wang Jing in 2000. In 2001, he began to lead the "Nie Family Army" mainly composed of Nie Daochang students to compete in the Chinese Go League One. Marry Lanlia. In 2003, he won the championship of the "Weifufang Kai Cup" Chess Championship and the champion of the 7th "Hitachi Cup" Chinese Professional Mixed Doubles Tournament.

In 2004, cooperated with Guizhou TV Station to establish "Tianyuan Weiqi Channel". Daughter Nie Yunfei was born. In 2008, he opened a blog on Sina.com. In 2009, Nie Weiping Go School and Ma Xiaochun Go School cooperated to establish Longyiyi Go Research Association. Nie Weiping, as a representative of outstanding athletes who have emerged in the past 60 years of sports development in New China, was received by Hu Jintao, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee and President of the State.
Press "Left Key ←" to return to the previous chapter; Press "Right Key →" to enter the next chapter; Press "Space Bar" to scroll down.
Chapters
Chapters
Setting
Setting
Add
Return
Book