Agon Cup

Agon Cup
Full nameAgon Cup
Started1994
SponsorsAgon Shu
Prize money10,000,000 Yen ($86,000)
AffiliationNihon Ki-in

The Agon Cup (阿含桐山杯) is a Go competition.

Biography

The Agon Cup is a Go competition endorsed by the Nihon Kiin. It was started in 1994 [1] by Agon Shu. The name was originally the "Acom Cup" but it changed its sponsor in 1999 and became the Agon Cup. It is a single knockout tournament, but unlike the big titles in Japan, the title holder does not wait for a challenger, hence the difficulty of defending the title. The prize for the winner is 10,000,000 Yen ($86,000).

Past winners

YearWinnerRunner-up
1994O RisseiCho Chikun
1995Kato MasaoKobayashi Satoru
1996Yoda Norimoto
1997Yoda NorimotoKato Masao
1998Kobayashi SatoruCho Chikun
1999Kobayashi KoichiTakao Shinji
2000Cho SonjinCho Chikun
2001O Rissei
2002Cho ChikunCho U
2003Kato MasaoCho U
2004Hane NaokiKobayashi Koichi
2005Iyama YutaKobayashi Satoru
2006Cho UHane Naoki
2007Cho Chikun
2008Takanashi Seiken
2009Hane NaokiCho U
2010Yamashita KeigoCho Chikun
2011Iyama YutaYamashita Keigo
2012Cho URin Shien
2013Murakawa DaisukeShida Tatsuya
2014Iyama YutaKono Rin
2015Kyo Kagen
2016 Kono Rin Cho Chikun
2017 Mutsuura Yuta Takao Shinji
2018 Ichiriki Ryo Shibano Toramaru
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See also

References

  1. Nihon Ki-in, Japanese language tournament results page, retrieved on June 3rd, 2015
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