China–Korea Tengen

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

EditionYearWinnerScore[3]Runner-up
1st1997South Korea Lee Chang-ho2–1China Chang Hao
2nd1998South Korea Lee Chang-ho2–0China Chang Hao
3rd1999South Korea Lee Chang-ho2–0China Chang Hao
4th2000South Korea Lee Chang-ho2–0China Chang Hao
5th2001China Chang Hao2–0South Korea Lee Sedol
6th2002South Korea Park Yeong-hun2–1China Huang Yizhong
7th2003China Gu Li2–0South Korea Song Tae-kon
8th2004China Gu Li2–1South Korea Choi Cheol-han
9th2005China Gu Li2–1South Korea Choi Cheol-han
10th2006South Korea Ko Geuntae2–1China Gu Li
11th2007China Gu Li2–0South Korea Cho Han-seung
12th2008South Korea Won Seong-jin2–0China Gu Li
13th2009China Chen Yaoye2–1South Korea Kang Dong-yun
14th2010South Korea Park Junghwan2–1China Chen Yaoye
15th2011China Chen Yaoye2–0South Korea Choi Cheol-han
16th2012China Chen Yaoye2–0South Korea Choi Cheol-han
17th2013China Chen Yaoye2–1[4]South Korea Park Yeong-hun
18th2014South Korea Park Junghwan2–0[5]China Chen Yaoye
19th2015China Chen Yaoye2–0South Korea Na Hyun

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