Ichirō Hiura
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ranked 8-
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Shogi professional

Hiura's only championship as a professional came in 1989 when he defeated
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to 2 games to none to win the 20th tournament. In October 2012, he became the 45th shogi professional to win 600 official games when he defeated Shin'ya Satō in a 54th Ōi tournament preliminary round game.


Forfeit losses and suspension for non-compliance with mask rules

In January 2023, Hiura became the second shogi professionalthe first was :Amahiko Satō in October 2022to be disqualified during an official game for non-compliance with the JSA's rules regarding the wearing of face masks. In February 2022, the JSA instituted new provisional rules for official game play that had previously only be recommended practices in response to the
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. These rules required players to properly wear a face mask during official games, except when eating, drinking or other instances where masks may be allowed to be removed for short-periods of time. On January 11, 2023, Hiura was disqualified during his Meijin Class C1 ranking league game against Shingo Hirafuji for failing to cover his nose with his mask as required by JSA rules. Hirafuji asked the game's referee Hiroshi Kobayashi to request Hiura to comply and cover his nose, but Hiura refused. After discussing matters with JSA directors, Kobayashi notified Hiura that any continued non-compliance would result in a loss by disqualification. When Hiura still refused to cover his nose, the game was declared a win for Hirafuji. Hiura's next two official gamesFebruary 1 against Tatsuya Sanmaidō and February 7 against
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also resulted in losses by forfeit since he continued to not comply JSA's rules and cover his nose with his mask. Prior to his February 7 game, Hiura was informed in writing and in person that he was required to comply with the mask rules and a failure to do so could lead to formal action being taken against him, and he was further warned several times during the game before it was declared a forfeit loss. In response, the JSA announced that it would convene its player conduct committee to consider what further type of action to take. On February 13, 2023, the JSA posted on its official website that Hiura was being suspended from official games for a three-month period starting that same day and lasting until May 12, 2023. The JSA stated that its player conduct committee had met with Hiura on February 8 to hear his reasons for not properly wearing a mask and decide whether disciplinary action needed to be taken. The committee submitted its report at a special session of the JSA Board of Directors held on February 10 and made its recommendation. The board of directors accepted the committee's findings and voted to suspended Hiura from official play for three months starting on February 13.


Promotion history

Hiura's promotion history is as follows: * 6-
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: 1980 * 1-dan: 1982 * 4-dan: April 4, 1984 * 5-dan: June 22, 1988 * 6-dan: January 27, 1993 * 7-dan: October 5, 1999 * 8-dan: April 16, 2010


Titles and other championships

Hiura has yet to appear in a major title match, but he has won one non-major title championship.


Awards and honors

Hiura received the Japan Shogi Association's "25 Years Service Award" in 2009 in recognition of being an active professional for twenty-five years, and the "Shogi Honor Award" in 2012 in recognition of winning 600 official games as a professional.


References


External links

*ShogiHub
Professional Player Info · Hiura, Ichiro
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hiura, Ichiro Japanese shogi players Living people Professional shogi players from Hokkaido 1966 births Shinjin-Ō