Liguang Cup
The Liguang Cup (Chinese: 理光杯; pinyin: Lǐguāng Bēi), or Ricoh Cup, is a Zhongguo Qiyuan Go competition in China.
Outline
This tournament is sponsored by "Ricoh Hong Kong Limited". The first year featured eight invited participants. The next year it was increased to 16 and then 54 in the third term. The 2011 game featured 48 players. The prize money is 80,000 ($12,300).[1]
Past winners and runners-up
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2001 | Chang Hao | Zhou Heyang |
2002 | Gu Li | Kong Jie |
2003 | Kong Jie | Liu Xing |
2004 | Chang Hao | Liu Xing |
2005 | Xie He | Wang Xi |
2006 | Wang Xi | Chang Hao |
2007 | Hu Yaoyu | Chang Hao |
2008 | Qiu Jun | Gu Li |
2009 | Wang Yao | Zhou Heyang |
2010 | Kong Jie | Xie He |
2011 | Tan Xiao | Li Zhe |
2012 | Yang Dingxin | Piao Wenyao |
2013 | Zhou Ruiyang | Tang Weixing |
2014 | Lian Xiao | Wu Guangya |
2015 | Ke Jie | Shi Yue |
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References
- "Go Tournament: Liguang Cup". gogameworld.com. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
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