European Go Tournaments: Results
This page contains links to results of European Championships and some other
major international tournaments. For other European tournaments, see the main results page
Contents:
World Championships
This part contains only results of the WAGC (World Amateur Go Championship)
and the World Amateur Women's, youth and pair championship.
- WAGC 1984
- WAGC 1995
- WAGC 1996 (alternative sites: 1, 2)
- WAGC 1997 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- WAGC 1998 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- WAGC 1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, pictures: 1, 2)
- WAGC 2000 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, pictures)
- WAGC 2001 (alternative sites: 1, 2 pictures
- Women's World Amateur Go Championship 1996
- Women's World Amateur Go Championship 1997 (alternative site)
- Women's World Amateur Go Championship 1998
- World Youth Championship 1984
- World Youth Goe Championship 1997 (pictures)
- World Youth Goe Championship 1998
- World Youth Goe Championship 1999
- World Youth Championship 2000
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1990
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1991
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1992
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1993
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1994
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1995
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1998
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 1999
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship 2000
European Ratinglist
European Go Congress
The European Go Congress consists of the European Go Championship plus
various side tournaments. It takes two weeks, in the end of of July and the
beginning of August.
- Historical Overview
- Results European Computer Go Championship
- Terschelling 1985
- Ingcup 1990, held during the Vienna Go Congress.
- Maastricht 1994 (alternative site)
- Tuchola 1995 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, pictures)
- Tuchola 1995 weekend tournament (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- Tuchola 1995 all tournaments
- Abano di terme 1996 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- Abano di Terme weekend tournament (alternative sites: 1 2) (report)
- Abano di Terme 1996 various information
- Abano di Terme 1996 pairgo tournament
- Abano di Terme 1996 13x13 tournament
- Abano di Terme 1996 9x9 tournament
- Abano di Terme 1996 team tournament
- Marseille 1997 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- Marseille 1997 weekend tournament (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- Marseille 1997 side tournaments
- Marseille 1997 computer tournament
- Mamaia 1998 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- Mamaia 1998 weekend tournament (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- Podbanské 1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; pictures: 1, 2, 3)
- Podbanské 1999 weekend tournament (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Podbanské 1999 ladies' tournament (alternative site
- Podbanské 1999 pairgo tournament (alternative site)
- Podbanské 1999 children's tournament
- Podbanské 1999 lightning tournament
- Podbanské 1999 rengo tournament
- Podbanské 1999 13x13 tournament
- Podbanské 1999 9x9 tournament
- Strausberg 2000 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, pictures: 1, 2, 3)
- Strausberg 2000 weekend tournament (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Strausberg 2000 rapid tournament
- European Go Congress 2000 Strausberg pairs tournament
- European Go Congress 2000 Strausberg 9x9 tournament
- European Go Congress 2000 Strausberg 21x21 tournament
- Strausberg 2000 including side tournaments
- European Go Congress 2001, Dublin
- general
- Main Tournament (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- weekend tournament (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- Handicap Tournament (alternative site)
- Rapid Tournament
- Computer Tournament
- Lightning Tournament
- side tournaments
- Pictures: 1, 2, 3, 4
Other European Championships
Some European Championships, like the ladies and the youth championships, are
held seperately.
- European Youth Championship 1997, Bratislava (alternative site)
- European Youth Championship 1998, Cannes (alternative site, older group only)
- European Youth Championship 1999, Cannes: under 12 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4), under 18 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4)
- European Youth Championship 2000, Sinaia (alternative sites: 1, 2 - under 18, under 12, 3- under 12, under 18)
- European Youth Championship 2001, Ustron (alternative sites: under 18, under 12, under 18, under 12, both groups, both groups, pictures) - Friendship match Japan-Europe
- European Team Championship 1996 (alternative site)
- European Team Championship 1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- European Team Championship 2001 (alternative site)
- European Pair-Go Championship 1997
- European Pair-Go Championship 1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5")
- European Pair-Go Championship 2000 (alternative site, report, pictures, final game and pictures)
- European Pair-Go Championship 2001 (pictures: 1, 2)
Major Invitation Tournaments
The Ingcup is held in the EGCC in Amstelveen (NL) once every two years. The other
year it varies from one country to the other. The Fujitsu Finals are held each
year in the EGCC. The winner qualifies for the Fujitsu professional world
championship. For the Ingcup the players are selected by their countries
(the number of players each country may select depend on the results of its
players in the past go congresses), for the Fujitsu Finals players qualify
through the grand prix tournaments.
- Ingcup 1990 Vienna
- Ingcup 1991 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1992 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1993 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1994 Milan
- Ingcup 1995 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1996 Baile Felix (Romania)
- Ingcup 1997 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1998 Cannes (alternative site)
- Ingcup 1999 Amstelveen (alternative sites: 1, 2)
- Ingcup 2000 Helsinki (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, report, pictures and game)
- Ingcup 2001, Amstelveen (alternative sites: 1, 2)
- Fujitsu Finals 1993
- Fujitsu Finals 1994
- Fujitsu Finals 1995
- Fujitsu Finals 1996
- Fujitsu Finals 1997 (alternative site
- Fujitsu Finals 1998
- Fujitsu Finals 1999 (alternative site, pictures: 1, 2)
- Fujitsu Finals 2000 (alternative sites: 1, 2)
Toyota Tour
latest added results
These results were added in the last three months or so (newest additions first)
This page is maintained by Andre Engels. I wish to thank all those who helped creating this page, especially Matti Siivola who has directed me to useful links more than once, Andreas Ensch who provided me with a number of results, Alex Cieply who has kept me informed regularly as well as providing some links and Rob Kok who helped me in correcting errors.
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