Go (Wei-chi, baduk): European tournament results - Northwestern Europe
European Go Tournaments Results: Northwestern Europe
Contents:
Per country the division is: First the overall national championships, then
the ladies, youth, pairs, etc. championships, then any European Championship
held in the country, then the other tournaments, roughly ordered in
chronological order per year (that is, first the January tournaments, then
the February tournaments, etcetera).
Belgium
Great Britain
General
- BGA Dan Players
- grading list of British youth players
- Past winners of British tournaments
- Current British title holders
- Junior Grand Prix
- History of British Go: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
- Qualification points WAGC
- Qualification points Women's World Championship
- Qualification points World Pair-Go Championship
National Championships
Other tournaments
- London GP 1995/1996
- London GP 1996/1997
- London GP 1997/1998 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- London GP 1998/1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- London FQ 1999/2000 (alternative sites: 1, 2, report and game, pictures)
- London TT 2000/2001 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3)
- Furze Platt 1998
- Furze Platt 1999
- Furze Platt 2000
- Furze Platt 2001
- Cheshire 2001 - handicap tournament
- Oxford 1999
- Oxford 2000
- Oxford 2001
- Cambridge 1998
- Cambridge 1999
- Cambridge 2000 (alternative site)
- Cambridge 2001 (alternative site)
- Coventry 1997
- Coventry 1999
- Coventry 2000
- Coventry 2001
- TTTTTT Guildford 1998
- TTTTTT Bracknell 2000
- TTTTTT Bracknell 2001
- Bournemouth 1998
- Bournemouth 2000
- British Go Congress 1969, Bristol
- British Go Congress 1970, Cambridge
- British Go Congress 1998, Chester
- British Go Congress 1999, Abingdon
- British Go Congress 2000, Ipswich
- British Go Congress 2001, Cardiff
- Devon 1997
- Devon 1998
- Devon 1999
- Cambridge Bar-Low 1998
- Cambridge Bar-Low 1999
- Cambridge Bar-Low 2000 (alternative site
- Cambridge Bar-Low 2001 (alternative site)
- Bracknell 1999
- Bracknell 2000
- Bracknell 2001
- Leicester 1999
- Leicester 2000
- Leicester 2001
- Welsh Open 1998
- Welsh Open 1999
- Welsh Open 2000
- Welsh Open 2001
- Scottish Open Glasgow 1997 (alternative site)
- Scottish Open Glasgow 1999
- Scottish Open Edinburgh 2000 (alternative site)
- Scottish Open Endinburgh 2001
- Guildford Fuseki follow-on 2000
- Portsmouth 1999
- Isle of Man Go Congress History
- Isle of Man Go Congress 1999 (alternative site)
- Isle of Man Afternoon Tournament 1999 (alternative site)
- Mind Sports Olympiad 1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2)
- Mind Sports Olympiad 1999 rapid tournament
- Mind Sports Olympiad 2000
- Mind Sports Olympiad 2001
- Manchester 1997
- Manchester 1999
- Manchester 2000
- Manchester 2001
- Penzance (Cornwall) 2000 (alternative site)
- Milton Keynes 1997
- Milton Keynes 1999
- Milton Keynes 2000
- Milton Keynes 2001
- Shrewsbury 1998
- Shrewsbury 1999
- Wanstead 1999
- Wanstead 2000
- Wessex 1997
- Wessex 1998
- Wessex 1999
- Wessex 2000
- Three Peaks 1997 (alternative site)
- Three Peaks 1998
- Three Peaks 1999
- Three Peaks 2000
- Swindon 1998
- Swindon 1999
- Swindon 2000
- West Surrey 1995
- West Surrey 1997 (alternative site)
- West Surrey 1998
- West Surrey 1999
- West Surrey 2000
- Anglo-USSR Telephone Match 1978
- Sonoyama league
- Varsity Match
- Cambridge Junior Chess & Go Club internal tournament winners
Ireland
- 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
- Newsletter
- Irish Championship 1999
- Irish Championship 2000
- Irish Championship 2001 (in progress)
- Dublin GP 1997
- Dublin GP 1998 (alternative site)
- Dublin GP 1999 (alternative site)
- Dublin 2000
- Dublin 2001 (alternative site
the Netherlands
National Championships
The winners of the district tournaments qualify for the Indis, together with
those who maintained their position last year. Likewise the competitors in the
Championship are the players who maintained their position last year plus the
highest ending players in the Indis. The district championship and the Indis
are held in the year before the Championship for which they qualify.
Other tournaments
- Standings 'Grote Go Prijs'
- European Go Congress 1985, Terschelling
- European Go Congress Maastricht 1994 (alternative site)
- Heerlen 1995
- Heerlen 1997
- Heerlen 1998 (alternative site)
- Heerlen 1999
- Heerlen 2000
- Heerlen 2001
- Boxmeer youth tournament 1997
- Boxmeer youth tournament 1998
- Boxmeer youth tournament 1999 (alternative site)
- Amstelveen 1996
- Amstelveen 1997
- Amstelveen 1998 (alternative site)
- Amstelveen 1999
- Amstelveen 2000
- Amstelveen 2001
- Heerhugowaard 1997
- Heerhugowaard 1998
- Ingcup 1991 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1992 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1993 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1995 Amstelveen
- Ingcup 1997 Amstelveen
- Ing side tournament 1997
- Ingcup 1999 Amstelveen (alternative sites: 1, 2)
- Ing side tournament 1999
- Ingcup 2001, Amstelveen (alternative sites: 1, 2)
- Ing side tournament 2001
- past winners Nijmegen
- Nijmegen 1974
- Nijmegen 1975
- Nijmegen 1976
- Nijmegen 1977
- Nijmegen 1978
- Nijmegen 1979
- Nijmegen 1980
- Nijmegen 1981
- Nijmegen 1982
- Nijmegen 1983
- Nijmegen 1984
- Nijmegen 1985
- Nijmegen 1986
- Nijmegen 1987
- Nijmegen 1988
- Nijmegen 1989
- Nijmegen 1990
- Nijmegen 1991
- Nijmegen 1992
- Nijmegen 1993
- Nijmegen 1994
- Nijmegen 1995
- Nijmegen 1996 (alternative site)
- Nijmegen 1997 (alternative site)
- Nijmegen 1998 (alternative site)
- Nijmegen 1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2)
- Nijmegen 2000 (alternative site)
- Nijmegen 2001 (alternative site)
- Amsterdam rapid, April 1997
- Amsterdam rapid, July 1997
- Tilburg 1997
- Tilburg 1998 (alternative site)
- Tilburg 1999 (alternative site)
- List of winners of the Amsterdam tournament (alternative site)
- Amsterdam GP 1995 (alternative site)
- Amsterdam GP 1996 (alternative site)
- Amsterdam GP 1997
- Amsterdam GP 1998 (alternative site)
- Amsterdam GP 1999 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, pictures)
- Amsterdam TT 2000 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, pictures)
- Amsterdam TT 2001 (alternative sites: 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Alphen aan de Rijn 1997
- Alphen aan de Rijn 2001
- Utrecht 1997
- Utrecht 1998
- Utrecht 1999
- Utrecht 2000 - children's tournament
- Utrecht 2001 - children's tournament
- Groningen rapid 1997 (alternative site
- Leiden 1998
- Leiden 1999 (alternative site)
- Leiden 2001 (alternative site)
- Amersfoort 1998 (report)
- Beach tournament Den Haag 2000
- Beach tournament Den Haag 2001 (alternative site)
- Obayashicup 1994
- Obayashicup 1995 (report and Sunday play-off)
- Obyashicup 1996: MacMahon tournament, Sunday play-off
- Obayashicup 1997
- Obayashicup 1998
- Obayashicup 1999 (alternative site, pictures)
- Obayashicup 2000 (alternative site, pictures)
- Hilversum 1997
- Japanese Embassy Tournament Amstelveen 1997
- Japanese-Dutch Friendship Tournament Den Haag 1998
- Eindhoven 1996
- Eindhoven 1997
- Eindhoven 1998 (alternative site)
- Eindhoven 1999 (alternative site)
- Eindhoven 2000 (alternative site)
- Eindhoven 2001 (alternative site)
- Apeldoorn 1996
- Apeldoorn 1997
- Apeldoorn 1998
- Apeldoorn 1999 (alternative site)
- Apeldoorn 2000
- Groningen 1994 (Dutch open 9x9)
- Groningen 1995 (Dutch open 9x9)
- Groningen 1997 (including dutch open 9x9)
- Groningen 1998
- Groningen 1999 (alternative site)
- Groningen 2000
- Arnhem 1993
- Arnhem 1997
- Arnhem 1998 (alternative site)
- Arnhem 1999 (alternative site)
- Leiden Go-gong 2000
- Rotterdam 1993
- Rotterdam 1996
- Rotterdam 1997
- Rotterdam 1998 (alternative site)
- Rotterdam 1999 (alternative site)
- Rotterdam 2000
- Arnhem 'Gaandeweg' 1998
- Dutch toertournooi 1999/2000 (in progress)
- Groningen clubchampionship 1995
- Groningen clubchampionship 1996
- Groningen clubchampionship 1998
- Nijmegen internal competition 1998/1999
- Amsterdam internal tournament 1997
- Adamdan Cup (Amsterdam internal tournament) 1999
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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