The Toyota & Denso Cup World Go Oza is the newest of the world go championships. It is intended to be held every two years.
Preliminary events for the 1st Toyota & Denso Cup began in 2001.
Results for some of these preliminaries:
South America,
Europe,
North America,
Oceania,
Japan and China.
The first round of the main 32-player knockout tournament was played in March 2002, the next three rounds in September 2002, and the final in January 2003. Results are shown below.
Chang Hao 1-0 Komatsu Hideki Chen Zude 1-0 Goto Shungo Cho Hun-hyeon 1-0 Kobayashi Koichi Fernando Aguilar 1-0 Hasegawa Sunao O Meien 1-0 Zhang Xuan O Rissei 1-0 Yang Huiren Pak Chi-eun 1-0 Yoda Norimoto Shao Weigang 1-0 Cho Chikun Wang Lei 1-0 Lin Yu-hsiang Yamashita Keigo 1-0 Pak Yeong-hun Yang Shihai 1-0 Cho U Yi Ch'ang-ho 1-0 Ryu Shikun Yi Se-tol 1-0 Yuki Satoshi Yo Kagen 1-0 Kim Su-chang Yu Bin 1-0 Alexandre Dinerchtein Yu Ch'ang-hyeok 1-0 Ma Xiaochun
Chang Hao 1-0 Yi Se-tol Fernando Aguilar 1-0 Yo Kagen O Meien 1-0 Yang Shihai O Rissei 1-0 Chen Zude Wang Lei 1-0 Cho Hun-hyeon Yi Ch'ang-ho 1-0 Yamashita Keigo Yu Bin 1-0 Pak Chi-eun Yu Ch'ang-hyeok 1-0 Shao Weigang
Chang Hao 1-0 O Meien Wang Lei 1-0 O Rissei Yi Ch'ang-ho 1-0 Fernando Aguilar Yu Bin 1-0 Yu Ch'ang-hyeok
Chang Hao 1-0 Wang Lei Yi Ch'ang-ho 1-0 Yu Bin
Yi Ch'ang-ho 1-0 Chang Hao
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Scryer: Regarding the 2004 Toyota-Denso Cup: I know Yi Ch'ang-ho has been selected to play for Korea. Are any other Korean players going? How are they being selected? Igo-Kisen reports that the first round will be a month from now and shows results of the Japanese qualifying tournament as well as a number of Chinese players and so on, but I see only one Korean participant.
Bob McGuigan: The Nihon Ki-in web page lists the following as the Korean players:
Korea: Cho Hun-hyeon, Yu Ch'ang-hyeok, Yi Ch'ang-ho, Yi Se-tol, Ch'oe Ch'eol-han, Song T'ae-kon