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Calendar

The following are the scheduled events of the ancient game of Go for the year 2011 throughout the world. Most of the Go tournaments are held in Asia.

January

February

March

April

May

June

Tournament results

International
Title Winner Score Runner-up
BC Card Cup South Korea Lee Sedol 3–2 China Gu Li
LG Cup China Piao Wenyao 2–0 China Kong Jie
Samsung Cup
Chunlan Cup South Korea Lee Sedol 2–1 China Xie He
Fujitsu Cup
Continental
Asian TV Cup China Kong Jie 1–0 South Korea Paek Hongsuk
Nongshim Cup South Korea Team Korea
Lee Chang-ho
Mok Jin-seok
Lee Sedol
Choi Cheol-han
Park Seunghwa
Qionglong Cup
Jeongganjang Cup
Huanglongshi Cup China Team China
Li He
Tang Yi
Chen Yiming
7–5 South Korea Team Korea
Park Jieun
Cho Hyeyeon
Park Jiyeon
Bosai Cup Japan Iyama Yuta 1–0 China Gu Li
China-Japan Agon Cup
China-Korea Tengen
Japan-Taiwan Jingying Taiwan Chen Shiyuan 1–0 Taiwan Lin Zhihan
Zhaoshang Cup China Team China
Kong Jie
Gu Li
Xie He
Liu Xing
Zhou Ruiyang
Jiang Weijie
6–4 South Korea Team Korea
Choi Cheol-han
Pak Yeong-hun
Kang Dongyun
Park Junghwan
Heo Young-ho
Yun Junsang
Asian New Star Match
China
Mingren
Tianyuan Chen Yaoye 2–0 Zhou Hexi
Quzhou Lanke Cup
Chang-ki Cup
Ahan Tongshan Cup
RICOH Cup Tan Xiao 1–0 Li Zhe
Qiwang
Longchen
CCTV Cup Zhong Wenjing 1–0 Wang Lei
South-West Qiwang Gu Lingyi 1–0 Dang Yifei
Xinren Wang Fan Tingyu 2–0 Mao Ruilong
RICOH Xinxiu Cup Yang Dingxin 1–0 Fan Tingyu
Female Mingren Li He 1–0 Chen Yiming
Jianqiao Cup
Chinese A League
Japan
Kisei Cho U 4–2 Iyama Yuta
Meijin
Honinbo
Tengen
Oza
Judan Iyama Yuta 3–2 Cho U
Gosei
Agon Cup
Ryusei
NHK Cup Yamada Kimio 1–0 Yoda Norimoto
Shinjin-O
NEC Cup Cho U 1–0 Yamashita Keigo
Okan
Kansai Ki-in 1st Place
1st Igo Masters Cup
Female Honinbo
Female Meijin Xie Yimin 2–1 Mukai Chiaki
Female Kisei Xie Yimin 2–0 Umezawa Yukari
Daiwa Cup
Daiwa Ladies Cup
Grand Champion Takao Shinji 1–0 Cho U
Korea
Guksu Choi Cheol-han 3–1 Lee Chang-ho
Myungin
Siptan Lee Sedol 2–1 Kang Yootaek
GS Caltex Cup
Prices Information Cup
Chunwon Choi Cheol-han 3–0 Lee Taehyun
KBS Cup Park Junghwan 2–0 Paek Hongsuk
Maxim Cup Pak Yeong-hun 2–0 Lee Chang-ho
Daejoo Cup Cho Hunhyun 2–0 Seo Bongsoo
Female Myungin Rui Naiwei 2–1 Cho Hyeyeon
Female Guksu Rui Naiwei 2–0 Kim Yunyoung
Female Kisung
GG Auction Cup
Korean Baduk League
Taiwan
Qiwang
Tianyuan Chen Shiyuan 3–1 Xiao Zhenghao
Wangzuo
Guoshou
Haifong Cup
Qisheng
Zhonghuan Cup Chen Shiyuan 1–0 Lin Shuyang
Aixin Cup
Donggang Cup Zhou Junxun 1–0 Xiao Zhenghao
Siyuan Cup

See also

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References

  1. ^ "WORLD GO NEWS ROUND-UP January 18-24: Kim Yunyoung vs. Rui Naiwei in Female Kuksu final; Lee Sedol falls to Mok Jinseok in Maxim Cup; Korea wins the Nongshim again". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  2. ^ "History of Topics 2011 - January". nihonkiin.or.jp/english. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  3. ^ "WORLD GO NEWS ROUND-UP January 25-31: BC Card Cup begins; Choi Cheolhan wins the Chunwon; Xie Yimin wins game 1 in Female Kisei; Cho U evens the score in Kisei; Choi Cheolhan wins game 3 in Kuksu". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  4. ^ "WORLD GO NEWS ROUND-UP February 8-14: Choi Cheolhan wins the Kuksu; Did Lee Changho resign too early?; Cho U and Yamashita Keigo advance to NEC Cup final". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  5. ^ "History of Topics 2011 - March". nihonkiin.or.jp/english. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  6. ^ a b "WORLD GO NEWS ROUND-UP February 22-28: Kong Jie's slump continues; BC Card Cup 2nd round; Cho U takes Kisei lead; Piao Wenyao wins LG Cup; Rui Naiwei 1-0 in Female Kuksu; Park Yeonghun vs. Lee Changho in Maxim Cup; Zhou Hexi in Tianyuan finals". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  7. ^ "WORLD GO NEWS ROUND-UP March 1-7: Lee Sedol Advances to Siptan Semifinals; Cho U Wins NEC Cup; Li He Wins Female Mingren; Cho U Takes Game 1 in Judan; Mukai Chiaki Wins First Round in Female Meijin". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  8. ^ a b "WORLD GO NEWS ROUND-UP March 8-14: Park Junghwan Defeats Choi Cheolhan in Siptan; Cho U Wins Kisei; Rui Naiwei Wins Female Kuksu". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  9. ^ a b "History of Topics 2011 - April". nihonkiin.or.jp/english. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  10. ^ "Park Younghun Wins 12th Maxim Cup". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  11. ^ "Chen Yaoye holds 25th Tianyuan against Zhou Hexi". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  12. ^ "Lee Sedol Prevails in 5-Match Battle to Win BC Card Cup". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  13. ^ "History of Topics 2011 - May". nihonkiin.or.jp/english. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  14. ^ "Iyama Yuta Wins Bosai Cup for Japan". usgo.org. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  15. ^ "Lee Sedol wins 8th Chunlan Cup". gogameguru.com. Retrieved 1 July 2011.