European Pair Go Championship
The European Pair Go Championship (EPGC) is a European international tournament for amateur Go players under the Pair Go rule, held once a year since 1997.
History
The first European Pair Go Championship was held in 1997.
Past champions
Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
---|---|---|---|
1997[1] | Christoph Gerlach ( Germany) | Matthew Macfadyen ( United Kingdom) | Rob Kok ( Netherlands) |
Pal Sannes ( Norway) | |||
Britta Trepcnik ( Germany) | Kirsty Healey ( United Kingdom) | Renée Frehé ( Netherlands) | |
Antje Rapmund ( Norway) | |||
1999[2] | Christoph Gerlach ( Germany) | Matthew Macfadyen ( United Kingdom) | Farid BenMalek ( France) |
Britta Trepczik ( Germany) | Kirsty Healey ( United Kingdom) | Marie-Claire Chaine ( France) | |
2000[3] | Franz-Jozef Dickhut ( Germany) | Gabor Szabics ( Hungary) | Auke Rosendal ( Netherlands) |
Monika Reimpell ( Germany) | Diana Koszegi ( Hungary) | Karen Pleit ( Netherlands) | |
2001[4] | Jan Hora ( Czech Republic) | Toma Iulian ( Romania) | Jan Lubos ( Poland) |
Martina Simunkova ( Czech Republic) | Iacob Liliana ( Romania) | Ana Lubos ( Poland) | |
2002[5] | Paul Drouot ( France) | Lutz Franke ( Germany) | Mihai Petre Bisca ( Romania) |
Myrtille Cristiani ( France) | Daniela Trinks ( Germany) | Irina Suciu ( Romania) | |
2003[6] | Tibor Pocsai ( Hungary) | Alexei Lazarev ( Russia) | Leszek Soldan ( Poland) |
Rita Pocsai ( Hungary) | Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Aleksandra Lubos ( Poland) | |
2004[7] | Zbynek Dach ( Czech Republic) | Tibor Pocsai ( Hungary) | Matthew Cocke ( United Kingdom) |
Benjamin Teuber ( Germany) | |||
Klara Zaloudkova ( Czech Republic) | Rita Pocsai ( Hungary) | Natasha Regan ( United Kingdom) | |
Lisa Ente ( Germany) | |||
2005[8] | Benjamin Teuber ( Germany) | Michael Marz ( Germany) | Timur Sankin ( Russia) |
Lisa Ente ( Germany) | Manuela Lindemeyer ( Germany) | Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | |
2006[9] | Oleg Mezhov ( Russia) | Marco Firnhaber ( Germany) | Matthew Cocke ( United Kingdom) |
Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Daniela Trinks ( Germany) | Natasha Regan ( United Kingdom) | |
2007[10] | Dmitrij Surin ( Russia) | Viktor Bogdanov ( Russia) | Marek Kaminski ( Poland) |
Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Elizaveta Kalsberg ( Russia) | Marika Dubiel ( Poland) | |
2008[11] | Dmitrij Surin ( Russia) | Ondrej Silt ( Czech Republic) | Yurii Pliushch ( Ukraine) |
Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Jana Hricova ( Czech Republic) | Mariya Zakharchenko ( Ukraine) | |
2009[12] | Dmitrij Surin ( Russia) | Jan Hora ( Czech Republic) | Cornel Burzo ( Romania) |
Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Jitka Bartova ( Czech Republic) | Sorin Adrian Sora ( Romania) | |
2010[13] | Dmitrij Surin ( Russia) | Alexandr Dinershteyn ( Russia) | Oleg Mezhov ( Russia) |
Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Elvina Kalsberg ( Russia) | Rada Kamysheva ( Russia) | |
2011[14] | Pàl Balogh ( Hungary) | Jan Hora ( Czech Republic) | Yurii Pliushch ( Ukraine) |
Rita Pocsai ( Hungary) | Jitka Bartova ( Czech Republic) | Mariya Zakharchenko ( Ukraine) | |
2012[15] | Alexandr Dinershteyn ( Russia) | Jan Hora ( Czech Republic) | Dmitri Surin ( Russia) |
Svetlana Shikshina ( Russia) | Klara Zaloudkova ( Czech Republic) | Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | |
2013[16] | Ilya Shikshin ( Russia) | Jan Hora ( Czech Republic) | Alexandr Vashurov ( Russia) |
Svetlana Shikshina ( Russia) | Klara Zaloudkova ( Czech Republic) | Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | |
2014[17] | Ilya Shikshin ( Russia) | Benjamin Teuber ( Germany) | Dmitrij Surin ( Russia) |
Svetlana Shikshina ( Russia) | Manja Marz ( Germany) | Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | |
2015[18] | Ilya Shikshin ( Russia) | Alexandre Dinerchtein ( Russia) | Pal Balogh ( Hungary) |
Svetlana Shikshina ( Russia) | Elvina Kalsberg ( Russia) | Rita Pocsai ( Hungary) | |
2016[19] | Ilya Shikshin ( Russia) | Pal Balogh ( Hungary) | Matias Pankoke ( Germany) |
Svetlana Shikshina ( Russia) | Rita Pocsai ( Hungary) | Manja Marz ( Germany) | |
2017[20] | Dimitry Surin ( Russia) | Lukas Krämer ( Germany) | Ilya Shikshin ( Russia) |
Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Zhao Pei ( Germany) | Svetlana Shikshina ( Russia) | |
2018[21] | Alexandre Dinerchtein ( Russia) | Benjamin Teubr ( Germany) | Dimitrij Surin ( Russia) |
Aigul Fazulzyanova ( Russia) | Lisa Ente ( Germany) | Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | |
2019[22] | Dimitrij Surin ( Russia) | Alexandre Dinerchtein ( Russia) | Lukas Krämer ( Germany) |
Natalia Kovaleva ( Russia) | Aigul Fazulzyanova ( Russia) | Manja Marz ( Germany) |
See also
- International Amateur Pair Go Championship
- European Go Championship
- Go competitions
- Go players
- Rengo
References
- EPGC 1997 result
- EPGC 1999 result
- EPGC 2000 result
- EPGC 2001 result
- EPGC 2002 result
- EPGC 2003 result
- EPGC 2004 result
- EPGC 2005 result
- EPGC 2006 result
- EPGC 2007 result
- EPGC 2008 result
- EPGC 2009 result
- EPGC 2010 result
- "EPCG 2011 result". Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
- "EPCG 2012 result". Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
- EPGC 2013 result
- EPGC 2014 result
- EPGC 2015 result
- EPGC 2016 result
- EPGC 2017 result
- "European Pair Go Championships 2018". European Go Federation. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
- "European Pair Go Championships 2019". European Go Federation. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
External links
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