The China–Japan Tengen was a professional go competition. It was played between Japan's Tengen titleholder and China's Tianyuan titleholder each year in a best-of-three match. The competition was held 15 times, from 1988 to 2002. It was discontinued the following year.[1]
Results
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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1988 | Cho Chikun | 2–0 | Liu Xiaoguang |
1989 | Cho Chikun | 2–0 | Liu Xiaoguang |
1990 | Rin Kaiho | 2–1 | Liu Xiaoguang |
1991 | Rin Kaiho | 2–1 | Nie Weiping |
1992 | Nie Weiping | 2–0 | Rin Kaiho |
1993 | Liu Xiaoguang | 2–0 | Rin Kaiho |
1994 | Ma Xiaochun | 2–0 | Rin Kaiho |
1995 | Ma Xiaochun | 2–0 | Ryu Shikun |
1996 | Ma Xiaochun | 2–0 | Ryu Shikun |
1997 | Chang Hao | 2–0 | Ryu Shikun |
1998 | Chang Hao | 2–0 | Norio Kudo |
1999 | Chang Hao | 2–1 | Koichi Kobayashi |
2000 | Koichi Kobayashi | 2–1 | Chang Hao |
2001 | Chang Hao | 2–0 | Ryu Shikun |
2002 | Naoki Hane | 2–0 | Huang Yizhong |
See also
References
- ↑ "走过15年风雨历程 中日围棋天元对抗赛停办", Sohu (in Chinese), 2003-09-30
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