China–Korea Tengen
The China–Korea Tengen is a Go competition. it pits the holders of the Tianyuan competition in China, versus the Hanguk Kiwon's Chunwon winner. Both these qualifying competitions are equivalent to the Nihon Ki-in's Tengen in Japan.[1]
Outline
The China–Korea Tengen is a tournament where the current Tengen title holders from China and Korea play each other in 3 matches.
Past winners and runners-up
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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1997 | Lee Chang-ho | - | Chang Hao |
1998 | Lee Chang-ho | - | Chang Hao |
1999 | Lee Chang-ho | - | Chang Hao |
2000 | Lee Chang-ho | - | Chang Hao |
2001 | Chang Hao | - | - |
2002 | Park Young-Hoon | - | Huang Yizhong |
2003 | Gu Li | - | Song Tae-kon |
2004 | Gu Li | - | Choi Cheol-han |
2005 | Gu Li | - | Choi Cheol-han |
2006 | Ko Geuntae | - | Gu Li |
2007 | Gu Li | 2-0 | Cho Han-Seung |
2008 | Won Seong-jin | 2-0 | Gu Li |
2009 | Chen Yaoye | 2-1 | Kang Dong-Yoon |
2010 | Park Jung-Hwan | 2-1 | Chen Yaoye |
2011 | Chen Yaoye | 2-0 | Choi Cheol-han |
2012 | Chen Yaoye | 2-0 | Choi Cheol-han |
2013 | Chen Yaoye | 2-1 | Park Young-Hoon |
2014 | Park Jung-Hwan | 2-0 | Chen Yaoye |
2015 | Chen Yaoye | 2-0 | Na Hyun |
Total | China | 10-9 | Korea |
References
- "China Korea Tengen". Sensei's Library. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
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