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Fujitsu Cup
The Fujitsu Cup was the first world go championship. The first event was held in 1988, and it has taken place every year since then. The 1st Fujitsu Cup was a 16-player knockout tournament, but in subsequent years it has been 24-player knockout with 8 players being seeded into the second round. There are also preliminary events to qualify for a place in the 24-player knockout.
In contrast to most other international titles, even the final is just a single game rather than a match.
Below is a list of winners and defeated finalists.
(Full results for each event can be found 1st 1988 Takemiya Masaki (d. Rin Kaiho) 2nd 1989 Takemiya Masaki (d. Rin Kaiho) 3rd 1990 Rin Kaiho (d. Nie Weiping) 4th 1991 Cho Chikun (d. Qian Yuping, by forfeit) 5th 1992 Otake Hideo (d. O Rissei) 6th 1993 Yu Ch'ang-hyeok (d. Cho Hun-hyeon) 7th 1994 Cho Hun-hyeon (d. Yu Ch'ang-hyeok) 8th 1995 Ma Xiaochun (d. Kobayashi Koichi) 9th 1996 Yi Ch'ang-ho (d. Ma Xiaochun) 10th 1997 Kobayashi Koichi (d. O Rissei) 11th 1998 Yi Ch'ang-ho (d. Chang Hao) 12th 1999 Yu Ch'ang-hyeok (d. Ma Xiaochun) 13th 2000 Cho Hun-hyeon (d. Chang Hao) 14th 2001 Cho Hun-hyeon (d. Ch'oe Myeong-hun) The final of the 15th Fujitsu Cup will be between Yu Ch'ang-hyeok and Yi Se-tol. This is a copy of the living page "Fujitsu Cup" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |