Liguang Xinxiu Cup

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The Liguang Xinxiu Cup (Chinese :理光杯新秀赛; pinyin :Lǐguāng Bēi Xīnxiù Sài), or Ricoh Xinxiu Cup, is a Go competition in China.

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The tournament is sponsored by Ricoh of Hong Kong and is the youth version of the Ricoh Cup. [1]

Past Winners and Runners-up

YearWinnerRunner-up
2007 Wu Guangya Yin Hang
2008 Jiang Weijie Wang Wei
2009 Mi Yuting Zhou Hexi
2010 Lian Xiao Li Haojie
2011 Yang Dingxin Fan Tingyu
2012 Li Xuanhao Yang Dingxin
2013 Li Qincheng Huang Yunsong
2014 Huang Yunsong Ma Yichao

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References

  1. "5th RICOH Cup(Xinxiu)". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 3 June 2011.[ dead link ]