European Womens Go Championship
Keywords: Tournament
European Womens Go Championship
This is a tournament open to both amateur and professional women who are citizens of an EGF member state. The EGF describes it as:
An occasional event for top European women players, without a regular sponsor. The champion is normally selected if a place at a women's world event is available and may be used as the qualifier for events such as the SportAccord World Mind Games.
| Year | Location | Winner | N.Participants |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Moscow, Russia | Svetlana Shikshina | 22
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| 1997 | Moscow, Russia | Irina Danilchenko | 22
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| 2005 | Taucha, Germany | Pei Zhao, Svetlana Shikshina and Rita Pocsai | 24
|
| 2006 | Port Erin, Isle of Mann | Klara Zaloudkova | 8
|
| 2007 | Saint Petersburg, Russia | Natalia Kovaleva | 14
|
| 2008 | Koblenz, Germany | Klara Zaloudkova | 12
|
| 2009 | Mikulov, Czechia | Rita Pocsai | 12
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| 2010 | Lyon, France | Pei Zhao | 20
|
| 2011 | Sibiu, Romania | Rita Pocsai | 13
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| 2012 | Brno, Czechia | Vanessa Wong | 15
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| 2013 | Leksand, Sweden | Natalia Kovaleva | 8
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| 2014 | Kazan, Russia | Dina Burdakova | 28
|
| 2015 | Antalya, Turkey | Rita Pocsai | 21
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| 2016 | Antwerp, Belgium | Natalia Kovaleva | 16
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| 2017 | Odessa, Ukraine | Manja Marz | 50
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| 2018 | Helsinki, Finland | Natalia Kovaleva | 29
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| 2019 | Trier, Germany | Ariane Ougier | 36
|
| 2020 | OGS, Internet | Natalia Kovaleva | 16
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| 2021 | OGS, Internet | Dina Burdakova | 31
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| 2022 | Budapest, Hungary | Rita Pocsai | 40
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| 2023 | Strasbourg, France | Ting Li | 42
|
Win Tally (including joint wins)
- 5 Wins: Natalya Kovaleva, Rita Pocsai
- 2 Wins: Svetlana Shikshina, Dina Burdakova, Klara Zaloudkova, Zhao Pei
- 1 Win: Vanessa Wong, Irina Danilchenko, Manja Marz, Ariane Ougier, Ting Li
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