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Liang Jae-ho "Erjin Palace" became the ninth director of affairs of the Korean Chess Academy

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Liang Jae-ho "Erjin Palace" became the ninth director of affairs of the Korean Chess Academy

The new director of affairs of the Korean Chess Academy, Leung Jae-ho

The director of the Korean Chess Academy, Leung Jae-ho, held an inauguration ceremony

"The Korean chess academy will be at the forefront of the development of the Go world"

On the morning of February 3, the inauguration ceremony of the chief of the Korean Chess Academy , 57 years old ) was held at the main venue on the 2nd floor of the Korea Chess Academy , and Liang Jae-ho became the ninth director of the Korea Chess Academy. More than 60 employees of the Korean Chess Academy attended the inauguration ceremony.

On January 17, Kim Young-sam, the eighth director of the Korea Chess Academy, announced his resignation, and the position was vacant for nearly half a month.

In his inaugural speech, the new chief of affairs, Leung Jae-ho, said, "Because the Korean Go community is currently in deep trouble, the president has once again summoned me, who was the general manager five years ago. Although I resigned several times, as the person who accompanied the president, I felt a great responsibility and decided to make a comeback. "

"I also took a course in business before, and I took office to lay the foundation for sustainable development of Korean Go," Said. I am confident that the Korean chess academy will be at the forefront of the development of the Go community. "

He stressed that "as long as you believe in me and work in the face of unity, you can get through the difficulties." ”

Liang Jae-ho "Erjin Palace" became the ninth director of affairs of the Korean Chess Academy

The scene of the inauguration ceremony

At the inauguration ceremony, Liang Zaihao encouraged everyone to say: "The foundation of Korean Go is still there, and the Korean chess academy is also very stable", "Let's work hard with confidence." ”

For five years and one month from April 2011 to April 2016, Leung Wash-ho served as the sixth director of the Korea Chess Academy. (The seventh and eighth chiefs of affairs were Yoo Chang-hyuk and Kim Young-sam) Now, after 3 years and 10 months, he is back again and will lead the Korean chess academy to settle down.

Born in Ulsan, South Korea, Liang Jae-ho joined the dan in 1979 and rose to the ninth dan in 1994. In 1989, he won the first Toyo Securities Cup World Go Championship. He has a record of 1 championship and 7 runners-up in his career. In particular, at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, he served as the coach of the national team and led the Korean team to win 3 gold medals in the Go event, contributing to the promotion of national prestige.

(Saury Compilation)