Women
Keywords: Culture & History
This page is dedicated to women playing go.
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Tournaments
The following tournaments admit women only. This list may not be exhaustive.
- China:
- Female National Sports Meeting
- additional information needed
- Japan:
- Korea:
- Bohae Cup (1994 - 1998)
- Cheongkwanjang Cup (2003 - present)
- Haojue Cup (2002 only)
- Hung Chang Cup (2000 - 2001)
- Women's Kuksu
- Womens Myeongin
Players
Links to Pages about women players.
- Rui Naiwei - Titles: Kuksu 1999
- Guo Juan - Residence: Netherlands
- Feng Yun - Residence: USA
- Yang Hui
- Zhang Xuan
- Li Yue - Amateur (KGS 9d)
- Lee Minjin
- Jin Qianqian
Korea
- Kung Xiang-Ming
- Pak Chi-eun
- Yun Yeong-seon
- Yi Yeong-sin
- Cho Hye-Yeon
- Han Hae-weon
- Kang Seunghee
- Kim Eunsun
- Kim Hye-min
- Kim Hyojung
- Kweon Hyo-chin
- Choi Dongeun
- Kim T'ae-hyang
- Nam Ch'i-hyeong
- Lee Hajin
Japan
- Xie Yimin
- Kobayashi Izumi
- Aoki Kikuyo
- Honda Kazuko
- Kita Fumiko
- Yoshida Mika
- Honda Sachiko
- Kusunoki Teruko
- Kitani Reiko
- Yashiro Kumiko
- Ito Tomoe
- Masubuchi Tatsuko
- Umezawa Yukari
- Mukai Chiaki
- Suzuki Ayumi
- Chinen Kaori
Note
Jared (Sep. 12, 05) I have sorted names by nationality. Please correct any mis-sorted people, thanks.
History
Links to pages about the History of women and the game of go.
The 15 participants of the 3rd Jeongganjang Cup (female and team) tournament.
Discrimination
Playing Strength
Discussion
Links to pages discussing the role of women in the game and what it could, should, or will be.