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The '''China–Korea Tengen''' was a [[Go competitions|Go competition]]. It was played between China's [[Tianyuan (Go)|Tianyuan]] titleholder and Korea's [[Chunwon]] titleholder each year in a best-of-three match. The competition was held 19 times, from 1997 to 2015. China won 10 times and Korea won 9 times. The Chunwon was discontinued after 2015, which ended the China–Korea Tengen as well.<ref>{{citation|url=http://sports.sina.com.cn/go/2015-08-27/doc-ifxhkafe6113744.shtml|title=中韩天元对抗19年回顾 双边番棋何日君再来?|website=[[sina.com.cn]]|date=2015-08-27|lang=zh}}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=https://www.163.com/sports/article/B21NI07U00051CAQ.html|title=中韩天元赛陈耀烨2-0罗玄 中国队总分10-9获胜|website=[[163.com]]|date=2015-08-27|lang=zh}}</ref>
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The '''China–Korea [[Tengen (Go)|Tengen]]''' is a [[Go competitions|Go competition]].


==Past winners and runners-up==
==Outline==
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The China–Korea Tengen is a tournament where the current Tengen title holders from China and Korea play each other in 3 matches.
!Edition || Year || Winner || Score<ref>{{citation|url=http://sports.sina.com.cn/go/2015-08-27/doc-ifxhkpcu4779488.shtml|title=中韩天元战陈耀烨零封罗玄 总比分中国10比9|website=[[sina.com.cn]]|date=2015-08-27|lang=zh}}</ref> || Runner-up

==Past winners==
{| class="wikitable"
!Player || Years Held
|-
|-
| {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Chang-ho]]
|1st || 1997 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Chang-ho]] || 2–1 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chang Hao (Go player)|Chang Hao]]
| 1997–2000
|-
|-
| {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chang Hao]]
|2nd || 1998 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Chang-ho]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chang Hao (Go player)|Chang Hao]]
| 2001
|-
|-
| {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Park Young-Hoon]]
|3rd || 1999 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Chang-ho]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chang Hao (Go player)|Chang Hao]]
| 2002
|-
|-
| {{Flagicon|China}} [[Gu Li]]
|4th || 2000 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Chang-ho]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chang Hao (Go player)|Chang Hao]]
| 2003–05, 2007
|-
|-
| {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Ko Geun-Tae]]
|5th || 2001 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chang Hao (Go player)|Chang Hao]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Sedol]]
| 2006
|-
|-
| {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Won Seong-jin]]
|6th || 2002 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Park Yeong-hun]] || 2–1 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Huang Yizhong]]
| 2008
|-
|-
| {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]]
|7th || 2003 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Gu Li (Go player)|Gu Li]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Song Tae-kon]]
|-
| 2009
|8th || 2004 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Gu Li (Go player)|Gu Li]] || 2–1 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Choi Cheol-han]]
|-
|9th || 2005 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Gu Li (Go player)|Gu Li]] || 2–1 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Choi Cheol-han]]
|-
|10th || 2006 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Ko Geuntae]] || 2–1 || {{Flagicon|China}} Gu Li
|-
|11th || 2007 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Gu Li (Go player)|Gu Li]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Cho Han-seung]]
|-
|12th || 2008 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Won Seong-jin]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Gu Li (Go player)|Gu Li]]
|-
|13th || 2009 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]] || 2–1 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Kang Dong-yun]]
|-
|14th || 2010 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Park Junghwan]] || 2–1 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]]
|-
|15th || 2011 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]] || 2–0<ref>{{citation|url=https://gogameguru.com/chen-yaoye-wins-15th-china-korea-tengen/|title=Chen Yaoye wins 15th China Korea Tengen|author=Jing|date=2011-09-01|website=Go Game Guru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170222172628/https://gogameguru.com/chen-yaoye-wins-15th-china-korea-tengen/|archive-date=2017-02-22|url-status=dead}}</ref> || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Choi Cheol-han]]
|-
|16th || 2012 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Choi Cheol-han]]
|-
|17th || 2013 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]] || 2–1<ref>{{citation|url=https://gogameguru.com/chen-yaoye-china-korea-tengen-hat-trick/|title=Chen Yaoye’s China Korea Tengen hat trick|author=Jing|date=2013-08-25|website=Go Game Guru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160414114229/https://gogameguru.com/chen-yaoye-china-korea-tengen-hat-trick/|archive-date=2016-04-14|url-status=dead}}</ref> || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Park Yeong-hun]]
|-
|18th || 2014 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} [[Park Junghwan ]] || 2–0<ref>{{citation|url=https://gogameguru.com/18th-china-korea-tengen/|title=Park Junghwan ends Chen Yaoye’s China Korea Tengen run|author=Jing|date=2014-09-27|website=Go Game Guru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160414114351/https://gogameguru.com/18th-china-korea-tengen/|archive-date=2016-04-14|url-status=dead}}</ref> || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]]
|-
|19th || 2015 || {{Flagicon|China}} [[Chen Yaoye]] || 2–0 || {{Flagicon|South Korea}} {{ill|Na Hyun (Go player)|lt=Na Hyun|ko|나현 (바둑 기사)}}
|}
|}


==See also==
[[Category:Go competitions]]
*[[China–Japan Tengen]]
*[[List of professional Go tournaments]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[https://senseis.xmp.net/?ChinaKoreaTengen China Korea Tengen at Sensei's Library]

{{Continental go titles}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:China-Korea Tengen}}
[[ja:中韓天元対抗戦]]
[[Category:International Go competitions]]
[[zh:中韓天元對抗賽]]
[[Category:Go competitions in South Korea]]
[[Category:Go competitions in China]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 3 April 2024

The China–Korea Tengen was a Go competition. It was played between China's Tianyuan titleholder and Korea's Chunwon titleholder each year in a best-of-three match. The competition was held 19 times, from 1997 to 2015. China won 10 times and Korea won 9 times. The Chunwon was discontinued after 2015, which ended the China–Korea Tengen as well.[1][2]

Past winners and runners-up

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Edition Year Winner Score[3] Runner-up
1st 1997 South Korea Lee Chang-ho 2–1 China Chang Hao
2nd 1998 South Korea Lee Chang-ho 2–0 China Chang Hao
3rd 1999 South Korea Lee Chang-ho 2–0 China Chang Hao
4th 2000 South Korea Lee Chang-ho 2–0 China Chang Hao
5th 2001 China Chang Hao 2–0 South Korea Lee Sedol
6th 2002 South Korea Park Yeong-hun 2–1 China Huang Yizhong
7th 2003 China Gu Li 2–0 South Korea Song Tae-kon
8th 2004 China Gu Li 2–1 South Korea Choi Cheol-han
9th 2005 China Gu Li 2–1 South Korea Choi Cheol-han
10th 2006 South Korea Ko Geuntae 2–1 China Gu Li
11th 2007 China Gu Li 2–0 South Korea Cho Han-seung
12th 2008 South Korea Won Seong-jin 2–0 China Gu Li
13th 2009 China Chen Yaoye 2–1 South Korea Kang Dong-yun
14th 2010 South Korea Park Junghwan 2–1 China Chen Yaoye
15th 2011 China Chen Yaoye 2–0[4] South Korea Choi Cheol-han
16th 2012 China Chen Yaoye 2–0 South Korea Choi Cheol-han
17th 2013 China Chen Yaoye 2–1[5] South Korea Park Yeong-hun
18th 2014 South Korea Park Junghwan   2–0[6] China Chen Yaoye
19th 2015 China Chen Yaoye 2–0 South Korea Na Hyun [ko]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "中韩天元对抗19年回顾 双边番棋何日君再来?", sina.com.cn (in Chinese), 2015-08-27
  2. ^ "中韩天元赛陈耀烨2-0罗玄 中国队总分10-9获胜", 163.com (in Chinese), 2015-08-27
  3. ^ "中韩天元战陈耀烨零封罗玄 总比分中国10比9", sina.com.cn (in Chinese), 2015-08-27
  4. ^ Jing (2011-09-01), "Chen Yaoye wins 15th China Korea Tengen", Go Game Guru, archived from the original on 2017-02-22
  5. ^ Jing (2013-08-25), "Chen Yaoye's China Korea Tengen hat trick", Go Game Guru, archived from the original on 2016-04-14
  6. ^ Jing (2014-09-27), "Park Junghwan ends Chen Yaoye's China Korea Tengen run", Go Game Guru, archived from the original on 2016-04-14
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