The Tianyuan (Chinese: 天元; pinyin: Tiānyuán) is a Go competition in China organized by the Chinese Weiqi Association. The word tiānyuán literally means the center or origin of heaven, and is the center point on a Go board; the name is similar to the Japanese Tengen and Korean Chunwon. The competition was established in 1987 and is held annually.
Formerly, the winner went on to face Japan's Tengen winner in the China–Japan Tengen from 1988 to 2002, and Korea's Chunwon winner in the China–Korea Tengen from 1997 to 2015. Both of those competitions have been discontinued.
Outline
The Tianyuan competition is sponsored by the Zhongguo Qiyuan, New People's Evening News, and New People's Weiqi Monthly Magazine. It consists of a preliminary tournament in which 32 players compete against one another to determine the challenger to the previous year's winner. The preliminary is a single-elimination format, and the title match is decided in a best-of-three. As of 2023, the winner receives 400,000 RMB in prize money and the runner-up receives 200,000.[1]
Past winners and runners-up
Edition | Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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1st | 1987 | Ma Xiaochun | 2–1 | Nie Weiping |
2nd | 1988 | Liu Xiaoguang | 3–2 | Ma Xiaochun |
3rd | 1989 | 3–2 | Jiang Zhujiu | |
4th | 1990 | 3–2 | Qian Yuping | |
5th | 1991 | Nie Weiping | 3–0 | Liu Xiaoguang |
6th | 1992 | 3–1 | Ma Xiaochun | |
7th | 1993 | Liu Xiaoguang | 3–1 | Nie Weiping |
8th | 1994 | Ma Xiaochun | 3–0 | Liu Xiaoguang |
9th | 1995 | 3–1 | Nie Weiping | |
10th | 1996 | 3–1 | Liu Xiaoguang | |
11th | 1997 | Chang Hao | 3–1 | Ma Xiaochun |
12th | 1998 | 3–2 | Wang Lei | |
13th | 1999 | 3–1 | Liu Xiaoguang | |
14th | 2000 | 3–1 | Dong Yan | |
15th | 2001 | 3–0 | Ding Wei | |
16th | 2002 | Huang Yizhong | 2-0 | Chang Hao |
17th | 2003 | Gu Li | 2–1 | Huang Yizhong |
18th | 2004 | 2–0 | Xie He | |
19th | 2005 | 2–1 | Zhou Heyang | |
20th | 2006 | 2–1 | Zhou Ruiyang | |
21st | 2007 | 2–1 | Liu Shizhen | |
22nd | 2008 | 2–1 | Zhou Heyang | |
23rd | 2009 | Chen Yaoye | 2–0 | Gu Li |
24th | 2010 | 2–1 | Gu Li | |
25th | 2011 | 2–0 | Zhou Hexi | |
26th | 2012 | 2–0 | Zhou Hexi | |
27th | 2013 | 2–0 | Gu Lingyi | |
28th | 2014 | 2–1 | Ke Jie | |
29th | 2015 | 2–0 | Mi Yuting | |
30th | 2016 | 2–0 | Tang Weixing | |
31st | 2017 | Lian Xiao | 2–0 | Chen Yaoye |
32nd | 2018 | 2–1 | Xie Ke | |
33rd | 2019 | 2–1 | Fan Yunruo | |
34th | 2020 | Yang Dingxin | 2–1[2] | Lian Xiao |
35th | 2021 | Gu Zihao | 2–1[3] | Yang Dingxin |
36th | 2022 | Mi Yuting | 2–1[4] | Gu Zihao |
37th | 2023 | 2–0[1][5] | Dang Yifei |
References
- 1 2 "天元赛同里收枰 芈昱廷2-0胜党毅飞卫冕天元", sina.com.cn (in Chinese), 2023-04-16
- ↑ "天元赛决胜局连笑告负 杨鼎新成第9位"天元"", sina.com.cn (in Chinese), 2020-12-03
- ↑ "天元赛辜梓豪2-1胜杨鼎新夺冠 同里再出新天元", sina.com.cn (in Chinese), 2021-04-17
- ↑ "天元赛决赛决胜局战罢 芈昱廷屠龙获胜加冕新天元", sina.com.cn (in Chinese), 2022-09-23
- ↑ "芈昱廷战胜党毅飞,中国围棋时隔三年再次见证"天元连庄"", The Paper (in Chinese)