The Nongshim Cup is a Go tournament sponsored by Nongshim, an instant noodle food company of South Korea.

Outline

The Nongshim Cup is a gathering of the best players from South Korea, Japan, and China. The Nongshim Cup is sponsored by Nongshim, an instant noodle food company of South Korea. Each team sends 5 best players to compete. The prize is 500 million Korean Won (approximately $450,000 USD) raised in 2016 from the previous 200 million Korean Won (about $180,000 USD).[1]

Past winners

EditionYearWinnerRunner-UpThird Place
1st 1999–2000  South Korea 6–4  China 4–5  Japan 4–5
2nd 2000–2001  South Korea 7–4  Japan 4–5  China 3–5
3rd 2001–2002  South Korea 6–4  China 7–5  Japan 1–5
4th 2002–2003  South Korea 6–4  China 6–5  Japan 2–5
5th 2003–2004  South Korea 5–4  Japan 6–5  China 3–5
6th 2004–2005  South Korea 6–4  China 4–5  Japan 4–5
7th 2005–2006  Japan 6–4  South Korea 5–5  China 3–5
8th 2006–2007  South Korea 6–4  China 6–5  Japan 2–5
9th 2007–2008  China 7–3  South Korea 4–5  Japan 2–5
10th 2008–2009  South Korea 7–3  China 5–5  Japan 1–5
11th 2009–2010  South Korea 6–4  China 6–5  Japan 2–5
12th 2010–2011  South Korea 7–3  China 4–5  Japan 2–5
13th 2011–2012  China 8–4  South Korea 6–5  Japan 0–5
14th 2012–2013  South Korea 6–4  China 7–5  Japan 1–5
15th 2013–2014  China 8–4  South Korea 5–5  Japan 1–5
16th 2014–2015  China 6–3  South Korea 4–5  Japan 3–5
17th 2015–2016  China 5–4  South Korea 5–5  Japan 4–5
18th 2016–2017  China 8–1  South Korea 2–5  Japan 1–5
19th 2017–2018  South Korea 8–3  China 5–5  Japan 0–5
20th 2018–2019  China 8–1  South Korea 2–5  Japan 1–5
21st 2019–2020  China 8–4  South Korea 5–5  Japan 1–5
22nd 2020–2021  South Korea 7–3  China 4–5  Japan 2–5
23rd 2021–2022  South Korea 6–4  Japan 5–5  China 3–5
24th 2022–2023  South Korea 7–4  China 6–5  Japan 1–5

By nation

Nation Winners Runners-up
 South Korea 15 9
 China 8 12
 Japan 1 3

Detailed results

18th Nongshim Cup (2016–2017)

No.DateWinnerLoser
12016-09-27Japan Ichiriki RyoSouth Korea Lee Sedol
22016-09-28China Fan TingyuIchiriki Ryo
32016-09-29South Korea Lee Dong-hoon
42016-09-30Japan Cho U
52016-11-25South Korea Kang Dong-yun
62016-11-26Japan Kono Rin
72016-11-27South Korea Kim Ji-seok
82016-11-28Japan Murakawa Daisuke
92016-11-29South Korea Park JunghwanFan Tingyu
102017-02-21Japan Iyama Yuta
112017-02-22China Fan YunruoPark Junghwan

Members of the winning team who did not need to play: China Ke Jie, China Tuo Jiaxi, China Lian Xiao

19th Nongshim Cup (2017–2018)

No.DateWinnerLoser
12017-09-19South Korea Shin Min-junChina Fan Tingyu
22017-09-20Japan Yu Zhengqi
32017-09-21China Zhou Ruiyang
42017-09-22Japan Hsu Chia-yuan
52017-11-24China Chen Yaoye
62017-11-25Japan Yamashita Keigo
72017-11-26China Dang YifeiShin Min-jun
82017-11-27Japan Ichiriki Ryo
92017-11-28South Korea Kim Myeong-hoon
102018-02-26Japan Iyama Yuta
112018-02-27South Korea Shin Jin-seo
122018-02-28South Korea Kim Ji-seokDang Yifei
132018-03-01China Ke Jie

Members of the winning team who did not need to play: South Korea Park Junghwan

20th Nongshim Cup (2018–2019)

No.DateWinnerLoser
12018-10-16Japan Shibano ToramaruSouth Korea An Guk-hyeon
22018-10-17China Fan TingyuShibano Toramaru
32018-10-18South Korea Shin Min-jun
42018-10-19Japan Motoki Katsuya
52018-11-23South Korea Choi Cheol-han
62018-11-24Japan Hsu Chia-yuan
72018-11-25South Korea Lee Sedol
82018-11-26Japan Ichiriki Ryo
92018-11-27South Korea Park JunghwanFan Tingyu
102019-02-18Japan Iyama Yuta
112019-02-19China Dang YifeiPark Junghwan

Members of the winning team who did not need to play: China Shi Yue, China Gu Zihao, China Ke Jie

21st Nongshim Cup (2019–2020)

No.DateWinnerLoser
12019-10-15South Korea Won Seong-jinJapan Murakawa Daisuke
22019-10-16China Yang DingxinWon Seong-jin
32019-10-17Japan Yamashita Keigo
42019-10-18South Korea Kim Ji-seok
52019-11-22Japan Ichiriki Ryo
62019-11-23South Korea Lee Dong-hoon
72019-11-24Japan Hsu Chia-yuan
82019-11-25South Korea Shin Jin-seo
92019-11-26Japan Iyama YutaYang Dingxin
102020-08-18South Korea Park JunghwanIyama Yuta
112020-08-19China Mi Yuting
122020-08-21China Fan Tingyu
132020-08-21China Xie Erhao
142020-08-22China Ke JiePark Junghwan

The game between Park Junghwan and Fan Tingyu ended in no result because of a technical issue. Park had clicked his mouse to play, but the stone was not placed, and he ran out of time. Officials declared a rematch for the following day, which Park won.[2]

22nd Nongshim Cup (2020–2021)

No.DateWinnerLoser
12020-10-13South Korea Hong Ki-pyoChina Fan Tingyu
22020-10-14Japan Hsu Chia-yuanHong Ki-pyo
32020-10-15China Gu ZihaoHsu Chia-yuan
42020-10-16South Korea Kang Dong-yun
52020-11-20Japan Murakawa Daisuke
62020-11-21South Korea Shin Min-junGu Zihao
72020-11-22Japan Shibano ToramaruShin Min-jun
82020-11-23China Tang WeixingShibano Toramaru
92020-11-24South Korea Shin Jin-seoTang Weixing
102021-02-22Japan Iyama Yuta
112021-02-23China Yang Dingxin
122021-02-24Japan Ichiriki Ryo
132021-02-25China Ke Jie

Members of the winning team who did not need to play: South Korea Park Junghwan

23rd Nongshim Cup (2021–2022)

No.DateWinnerLoser
12021-10-11South Korea Won Seong-jinJapan Shibano Toramaru
22021-10-12China Li WeiqingWon Seong-jin
32021-10-13Japan Hsu Chia-yuanLi Weiqing
42021-10-14South Korea Park JunghwanHsu Chia-yuan
52021-11-26China Fan TingyuPark Junghwan
62021-11-27Japan Iyama YutaFan Tingyu
72021-11-28South Korea Byun Sang-il
82021-11-29China Li Qincheng
92021-11-30South Korea Shin Min-jun
102022-02-21China Mi YutingIyama Yuta
112022-02-23South Korea Shin Jin-seoMi Yuting
122022-02-24Japan Yu Zhengqi
132022-02-25China Ke Jie
142022-02-26Japan Ichiriki Ryo

The game between Mi Yuting and Shin Jin-seo ended in no result because of a technical issue (reminiscent of a similar incident in the 21st cup in 2020). Mi had placed a move, but the computer declared that he ran out of time. Officials declared a rematch for the following day, which Shin won.[3][4]

24th Nongshim Cup (2022–2023)

No.DateWinnerLoser
12022-10-11China Fan TingyuJapan Ichiriki Ryo
22022-10-12South Korea Shin Min-jun
32022-10-13Japan Hsu Chia-yuan
42022-10-14South Korea Kang Dong-yunFan Tingyu
52022-11-25Japan Shibano Toramaru
62022-11-26China Tuo Jiaxi
72022-11-27Japan Yu Zhengqi
82022-11-28China Lian XiaoKang Dong-yun
92022-11-29Japan Iyama YutaLian Xiao
102023-02-20South Korea Park JunghwanIyama Yuta
112023-02-21China Ke Jie
122023-02-22China Gu ZihaoPark Junghwan
132023-02-23South Korea Byun Sang-il
142023-02-24South Korea Shin Jin-seoGu Zihao

25th Nongshim Cup (2023–2024)

Games 1–4 were played in Beijing, and games 5–9 in Busan. The remaining games are scheduled to begin February 19, 2024 in Shanghai.[5]

No.DateWinnerLoser
12023-10-17Japan Hsu Chia-yuanSouth Korea Seol Hyunjun
22023-10-18China Xie ErhaoHsu Chia-yuan
32023-10-19South Korea Byun Sang-il
42023-10-20Japan Shibano Toramaru
52023-11-30South Korea Won Seong-jin
62023-12-01Japan Ichiriki Ryo
72023-12-02South Korea Park Junghwan
82023-12-03Japan Yu Zhengqi
92023-12-04South Korea Shin Jin-seoXie Erhao

Remaining players:

References

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  2. "The Power Report: Iyama regains Meijin title and triple crown; China wins 21st Nong Shim Cup; Ichiriki does well in Ing Cup". American Go E-Journal. 2021-02-07.
  3. "Korea Go Report: Team Korea wins Nongshim Cup; Shin Jinseo sweeps LG Cup". American Go E-Journal. 2022-03-09.
  4. "农心杯现疑似超时争议 中国申诉成功双方重赛". Sina Sports (in Chinese). 2022-02-22.
  5. "中日韩棋手上演"三国演弈"". China Sports Daily (in Chinese). 2023-10-17 via sport.gov.cn.
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