The Netherlands

    Keywords: Clubs & Places, Index page

Website of the Dutch Go Association: [ext] http://www.gobond.nl/

Dutch Go Players

A list the strongest players of the Netherlands, both current and historical.

Name Rank   Events & Titles
Guo Juan 7 dan former
Chinese 5p
European Champion 1994-1997
Dutch Champion 1996-2002
Ronald Schlemper 7 dan ex-insei WAGC 1979-1980, 1983-1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995
European Champion 1982, 1985, 1986
Dutch Champion 1978-1980, 1982-1988, 1990, 1992-1994
Rob van Zeijst 7 dan ex-insei WAGC 1982; ITBC 2005; WMSG 2008
European Champion 1981, 1990, 1993
Dutch Champion 1981
Frank Janssen 6 dan   WAGC 1990, 1992, 1998, 2005, 2008; KPMC 2007; ITBC 2005; WMSG 2008;
Dutch Champion 1989, 1991, 2005-2006
Merlijn Kuin 6 dan   WAGC 2007, 2009; KPMC 2008; WMSG 2008;
Dutch Champion 2007-2009
Emil Nijhuis 6 dan ex-insei WAGC 2002, 2006; IWABC 2003;
Dutch Champion 2003-2004
Gilles van Eeden 6 dan   WAGC 1996, 1999;
Dutch Champion 1995
Geert Groenen 6 dan   WAGC 2000, 2004; KPMC 2006; ITBC 2005; WMSG 2008
Michiel Eijkhout 6 dan   WAGC 1994, 2001; WMSG 2008
Gerald Westhoff 6 dan   WAGC 1987, 1997;
Mark Boon 6 dan   WAGC 1989
Robert Rehm 5 dan   WAGC 1981;
Dutch Champion 1977
Erik Puyt 5 dan   WAGC 1985
Max Rebattu 5 dan   Dutch Champion 1963, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1975-1976
Willemkoen Pomstra 5 dan   WMSG 2008
Peter Brouwer 5 dan   Danish Champion 2003
Rudi Verhagen 5 dan  
Rene Aaij 5 dan  
Filip Vanderstappen 5 dan   (No Dutch passport yet, would have represented at WAGC 2008 otherwise)
Cas Muller 5 dan   deceased
Bram Koster 4 dan   WMSG 2008
Pieter Mioch ? dan[1] ex-insei  

[1]: Before Pieter Mioch moved to Japan, the last formal rank he received from the Dutch Go Association was 3 dan. Given his insei training, he is now probably at least 5-6 dan.


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