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Karolina Fortin ( (), Japanese: カロリーナ・ステチェンスカ; born June 17, 1991) is a retired
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women's professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 1-dan. She is the first non-Japanese to be awarded professional status by the
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.


Shogi


Amateur

Styczyńska started playing shogi as a teenager after seeing the game depicted in an issue of the Japanese manga ''
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''. She learned the rules of the game on the Internet, then began studying on her own using online materials and videos. She began playing online games at a website called ''
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'', where her strong play was eventually noticed by women's professional
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. Kitao was impressed by Styczyńska's ability and invited her to come to Japan for a two-week trip to study shogi in 2011. After arriving in Tokyo, Styczyńska was given a test at the headquarters of the
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and awarded the rank of amateur 4-dan. Styczyńska was invited to participate as the tournament's non-Japanese representative in Tokyo in the preliminary round of the 2nd Ricoh Cup on May 19, 2012. Although she did not advance beyond the preliminary round, she became the first non-Japanese female amateur to defeat a women's professional in an official game. She was again selected to be the non-Japanese representative for the 3rd Ricoh Cup Women's Oza Tournament held in May 2013. As in the previous year, she was unable to advance beyond the preliminary round, but was able to defeat a women's professional for the second time.


Major tournament results


Training group member

In June 2013, Styczyńska became the first non-Japanese female to be accepted into one of the Japan Shogi Association's training groups. Her test consisted of eight games against members of various training groups and she finished with an overall record of three wins and five losses. Based upon this result and the strength of her opponents, the JSA accepted her into the C2 training group. Her participation in the C2 group was delayed until the following October to allow her to graduate from college back in Poland. On October 1, she officially began play in the C2 training group.


Professional

Styczyńska was promoted to the C1 training group in June 2015, which qualified her to be awarded the provisional women's professional rank of 3-
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. She submitted an official request to receive the rank and her promotion became official on October 1, 2015. Following a win against Minami Sadamasu in a preliminary game of the 44th in Tokyo she was promoted to 2-kyū on February 20, 2017, thus becoming the first non-Japanese to be awarded full professional status. Styczyńska's first win as a professional came on March 16, 2017; it was her second official game since becoming a professional. She was promoted to women's professional 1-kyū on April 1, 2017, for winning seven or more official games during the shogi year April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017. On April 1, 2021, she was promoted to the rank of women's professional 1-
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for achieving the required number of wins (eight or more) need to earn promotion to 1-dan during the 20202021 shogi year. On August 11, 2021, the announced on its official website that Styczyńska had been granted an official leave of absence from August 11, 2021, until March 31, 2022. The JSA's announcement only stated that the leave was being granted for personal reasons. Styczyńska
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later that same day that she "will be taking a break and coming back abroad" and would be "leaving at the end of this month", but gave no further details; '' Chunichi News'', however, tweeted something as well that the reason Styczyńska's decided to take official leave was due to concerns about not being able to return home to see her family due to
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making international travel difficult. Fortin's retirement as a women's professional shogi player was announced by the JSA on April 3, 2023. The JSA stated she had submitted her retirement papers and they were officially processed on March 31, 2023. In a blog post published on the same day, Fortin stated she had decided to remain in Europe for family reasons and thus would not be returning to Japan to continue her career as a women's professional shogi player. Fortin stated that she would continue her efforts to teach and promote shogi outside of Japan. Fortin's record as a women's professional was 36 wins and 50 losses for a winning percentage of 0.4186.


Promotion history

Styczyńska's promotion history is as follows: * 3-kyū: October 1, 2015 * 2-kyū: February 20, 2017 * 1: 1-kyū: April 1, 2017 * 1-dan: April 1, 2021 * Retired: March 31, 2023 Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks.


Media appearances

Styczyńska was one of three opponents chosen to play exhibition games against 62nd NHK Cup champion Akira Watanabe on
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's 2014 New Year's Shogi Special.  She also served as assistant commentator for Dwango's Niconico English web broadcast of Game 2 of the 2nd in December 2016. On March 28, 2017, Styczyńska appeared on
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's ''Genki no Apuri'' program. She was interviewed about her reasons for starting to play shogi and the preparation she undertook to becoming a shogi professional as well as the difficulties she faced getting used to sitting
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-style during professional games. In April 2018,
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announced that they had agreed to sponsor Styczyńska and use her in a
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for the company's CalorieMate products. Part of the campaign included a web anime about Styczyńska's experience in becoming a professional shogi player titled which was directed by Mateusz Urbanowicz and produced by Studio Colorido. Three versions of the web anime were officially released in June 2018.


Personal life

Styczyńska enrolled in
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in
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,
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after moving to Japan in 2013. In March 2018, she finished her
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and graduated. She lived in Kōfu during her time as a student, but moved to Tokyo after graduating. Her hobbies are computers, manga, and music. Styczyńska was named a
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for the city of Kōfu in March 2016. On September 12, 2022, the posted on its official website that Styczyńska had gotten married in August 2022 and would now be active professionally under her married name "Fortin". After getting married, Fortin and her husband based themselves out of Switzerland.


References


External links


Shogi Is My Life
- Styczyńska's personal shogi blog

* YouTube
Shogi Harbour
* Video of Styczyńska being interviewed on NHK World to discuss her becoming a professional. Total time is 5:06. * *
Go, Karolina
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's official website of CalorieMate promotional campaign, including full-length version of web anime about Styczyńska. * All About Japan
Japan's First Foreign Female Shogi Pro
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