Hiroshi Kobayashi (other)
   HOME
*





Hiroshi Kobayashi (other)
Hiroshi Kobayashi may refer to: * Hiroshi Kobayashi (boxer) (born 1944), Japanese boxer * Hiroshi Kobayashi, chemist, synthesised Kobayashi's anion * Hiroshi Kobayashi (footballer) (born 1959), Japanese football player and manager * Hiroshi Kobayashi (shogi, born 1962), Japanese shogi player * Hiroshi Kobayashi (shogi, born 1976), Japanese shogi player * Hiroshi Kobayashi (baseball) is a retired Japanese professional pitcher, who currently coaches for Orix Buffaloes. External links Living people 1970 births Baseball people from Hiroshima Prefecture Japanese baseball players Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers ...
(born 1970), Japanese pitcher {{hndis, Kobayashi, Hiroshi ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Hiroshi Kobayashi (boxer)
is a former professional boxer who held the world junior lightweight championship. Professional boxing career Kobayashi turned pro in 1962 and won the Lineal, WBC and WBA Super Featherweight Title in 1967 by defeating Yoshiaki Numata by 12th-round KO, in a bout where Numata was down once in the 6th and three times in the 12th round and thus Kobayashi becoming the undisputed Super Featherweight champion of the world. He was stripped of his WBA title after failing to fight Rene Barrientos. He defended the title six times before losing the belt to Alfredo Marcano in 1971. He retired later in the year after losing by knockout in the 7th round against Roberto Durán in Panama. See also * List of super-featherweight boxing champions * List of WBA world champions * List of WBC world champions * List of The Ring world champions * List of undisputed boxing champions * List of Japanese boxing world champions This is a list of Japanese boxing world champions who have won major wo ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Kobayashi's Anion
Tetrakis ,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenylorate is an anion with chemical formula 4B">sub>4Bsup>−, which is commonly abbreviated as ArF4sup>−, indicating the presence of fluorinated aryl (ArF) groups. It is sometimes referred to as ''Kobayashi's anion'' in honour of Hiroshi Kobayashi who led the team that first synthesised it. More commonly it is affectionately nicknamed "BARF." The BARF ion is also abbreviated BArF24−, to distinguish it from the closely related , C6F5)4Bsup>−. BARF has a tetrahedral geometry around the central boron atom but each of the four surrounding aryl groups is aromatic and planar. The motivation for its preparation was the search for an anion that coordinates more weakly than the then-available ions hexafluorophosphate, tetrafluoroborate, or perchlorate. Salts of this anion are known as solids and in both aqueous and non-aqueous solutions. BARF can be used in catalytic systems where the active site requires an anion which will not coordinat ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Hiroshi Kobayashi (footballer)
is a former Japanese football player and manager. Playing career Kobayashi was born in Ibaraki Prefecture on March 17, 1959. After graduating from Chuo University, he played in the Japan Soccer League for Furukawa Electric from 1981 to 1989. Coaching career Kobayashi began his soccer coaching career in 1990 as manager of new club ALO's Hokuriku, which he coached through 1998 leading the team to promotion in the league. He then coached for the second half of 2001 for J2 League club Kawasaki Frontale and the first 20 games of the 2002 season for Mito HollyHock is a Japanese professional football (soccer) club, currently playing in the J2 League. The team's hometown is located in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. Its nickname "HollyHock" derives from the family crest of the Tokugawa clan who governed from Mit ... before becoming Mito's general manager. He was the president of Mito HollyHock from 2002 to 2007. Managerial statistics References External links * 1959 births ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Hiroshi Kobayashi (shogi, Born 1962)
is a retired Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 7-dan. Early life Kobayashi was born on December 18, 1962, in Tamaki, Mie. He was accepted into the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school as a student of shogi professional Kazuo Manabe at the rank of 6-kyū in 1978, was promoted to the rank of apprentice professional 1-dan in 1981, and obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in 1983. Shogi professional Kobayashi defeated Yasumitsu Satō to win the 11th in 1992. The victory stopped Satō from winning the tournament three years in a row. Kobayashi finished the finished 69th Meijin Class C2 league play (April 2010March 2011) with a record of 2 wins and 8 losses, earning a second demotion point which meant he was only one point away from automatic demotion to " Free Class" play. As a result, he declared his intention to the Japan Shogi Association to become a Free Class player as of April 2011 rather than risk automatic demotion. Kobayashi retir ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Hiroshi Kobayashi (shogi, Born 1976)
is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan. Promotion history Kobayashi's promotion history is as follows: * 6-kyū is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts as well as in tea ceremony, flower arranging, Go, shogi, academic tests and other similar activities to designate various grades, levels or degrees of proficiency or experience. In Mandarin Chin ...: 1990 * 1-dan: 1993 * 4-dan: April 1, 1997 * 5-dan: April 1, 2001 * 6-dan: April 5, 2006 * 7-dan: October 12, 2011 References External links *ShogiHubProfessional Player Info · Kobayashi, Hiroshi 1976 births Japanese shogi players Living people Professional shogi players Professional shogi players from Kyoto Prefecture {{Shogi-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]