Quzhou-Lanke Cup

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The Quzhou-Lanke Cup is a Go competition in China.

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The Quzhou-Lanke Cup is sponsored by the Chinese Weiqi Association and the Sports Administration of Zhejiang Province. As of 2011, it was the most prestigious Chinese tournament, paying 500,000 Yuan ($77,000) to the winner. [1]

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Past winners and runners-up

No.YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
12006 Yu Bin 1–0 Gu Li
22008 Gu Li 1–0 Chang Hao
32010 Xie He 1–0 Jiang Weijie
42012 Meng Tailing 1–0 [2] Tuo Jiaxi
52014 Fan Tingyu 1–0 Shi Yue
62016 Mi Yuting 1–0 Ke Jie
72018 Tan Xiao 1–0 Ke Jie
82021 Xu Jiayang 1–0 [3] Yang Dingxin
92022 Li Xuanhao 1–0 [4] [5] Fan Tingyu
102024 Dang Yifei 1–0 [6] Lian Xiao

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References

  1. "Go Tournament: Lanke Cup". gogameworld.com. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  2. "Meng Tailing's breakthrough: Winner of the 4th Quzhou Lanke Cup", Go Game Guru, 2012-08-28, archived from the original on 2016-12-28
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