Chunlan Cup

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The Chunlan Cup, officially the Chunlan Cup World Professional Weiqi Championship (Chinese: 春兰杯世界职业围棋锦标赛), is an international Go competition.

Outline[]

The Chunlan Cup is an international Go tournament sponsored and hosted by the Chunlan Group of China. 24 players are chosen as follows:

The 24 players are reduced to 16 after the first round. The top 8 players are qualified for the next round while the bottom 8 play each other in a knockout tournament. The komi is 7.5 points. The winner's prize is US$150,000.

Past winners and runners-up[]

Year Nat. Winner Score Nat. Runner-up
South Korea Cho Hunhyun 2–1 South Korea Lee Chang-ho
Japan O Rissei 2–1 China Ma Xiaochun
South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 2–1 Japan O Rissei
South Korea Lee Chang-ho 2–0 Japan Hane Naoki
2–1 China Zhou Heyang
China Gu Li 2–0 China Chang Hao
China Chang Hao 2–0 South Korea Lee Chang-ho
2010–2011 South Korea Lee Sedol 2–1[1] China Xie He
China Chen Yaoye 2–1[2] South Korea Lee Sedol
China Gu Li 2–0 China Zhou Ruiyang
China Tan Xiao 2–1[3] South Korea Park Yeong-hun
South Korea Park Junghwan 2–0
South Korea Shin Jin-seo 2–0 China Tang Weixing

By nation[]

Nation Winners Runners-up
 South Korea 7 5
 China 5 6
 Japan 1 2

References[]

  1. ^ Jing (2011-06-30). "Lee Sedol wins 8th Chunlan Cup". Go Game Guru. Archived from the original on 2016-12-28.
  2. ^ Jing (2013-06-20). "Chen Yaoye wins 9th Chunlan Cup, finally achieves international success". Go Game Guru. Archived from the original on 2016-12-28.
  3. ^ "春兰杯决赛檀啸2-1朴永训 夺个人世界首冠". sina.com.cn (in Chinese (China)). 2017-06-26.

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