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{{update|date=July 2018}}{{yearbox| | in?=in go | cp=20th century | c=21st century | cf=22nd century | yp1=2008 | yp2=2009 | yp3=2010 | year=2011 | ya1=2012 | ya2=2013 | ya3=2014 | dp3=1970s | dp2=1980s | dp1=1990s | d=2000–2009{{!}}2000s | dn1=2010s | dn2=2020s | dn3=2030s }} 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- 14 – Choi Cheol-han defeats Kong Jie in the final game of the 12th Nongshim Cup, giving Team Korea the title.[1][2]
- 27 – Choi Cheol-han sweeps Lee Taehyun to win the 15th Chunwon title.[3]
February- 14 – Choi Cheol-han defeats Lee Chang-ho three games to one in the 54th Guksu.[4]
- 16 – Xie Yimin defends her title against Umezawa Yukari in the 14th Female Kisei.[5]
- 18 – Rui Naiwei defeats Cho Hyeyeon to win the 12th Female Myungin, her seventh consecutive Female Myungin title.[6]
- 23 – Piao Wenyao wins the 16th LG Cup, his first international tournament. Wenyao was promoted to 9 dan for winning.[6]
March- 2 – Li He wins the 2nd Female Mingren.[7] Yang Dingxin wins the 5th RICOH Xinxiu Cup.
- 5 – Cho U wins the 30th NEC Cup, his third NEC Cup title.
- 7 – Kong Jie defeats Heo Yeongho in the final game of the 1st Zhaoshang Cup, propelling Team China to a 6–4 victory over Team Korea.
- 8 – Rui Naiwei wins the 16th Female Guksu, her third straight Female Guksu title.[8]
- 11 – Gu Lingyi wins the 10th South-West Qiwang. Cho U wins the 35th Kisei.[8]
- 18 – Fan Tingyu wins the 18th Xinren Wang.
- 20 – Li He wins her second title of the year after defeating Li Xiaoxi for the 5th Female Xinren Wang.
- 21 – Park Junghwan defeats Paek Hongsuk in the 29th KBS Cup finals.
- 25 – Xie Yimin keeps her Female Meijin title by beating Mukai Chiaki two to one in the finals of the 23rd Female Meijin.[9]
- 26 – Takao Shinji becomes the 4th Daiwa Cup Grand Champion.
- 27 – Yamada Kimio wins the 58th NHK Cup.[9]
April- 5 – Lee Sedol defeats Kang Yootaek in the finals of the 6th Siptan.
- 7 – Pak Yeong-hun wins the 12th Maxim Cup.[10]
- 9 – Li He's victory over Park Jieun completes the sweep for Team China in the 1st Huanglongshi Cup.
- 13 – Chen Yaoye defends his Tianyuan title by defeating Zhou Hexi two to zero in the finals of the 25th Tianyuan.[11]
- 17 – Chen Shiyuan wins the Zhonghuan Cup.
- 24 – Tan Xiao wins the 11th RICOH Cup.
- 28 – Lee Sedol defeats Gu Li in the finals of the 3rd BC Card Cup.[12]
- 29 – Iyama Yuta wins the 49th Judan, his second major title.[13]
May- 17 – Zhong Wenjing wins the 23rd CCTV Cup.
- 18 – Iyama Yuta defeats Gu Li and Lee Sedol to win the 1st Bosai Cup.[14]
- 24 – Chen Shiyuan wins the 10th Tianyuan.
June- 10 – Kong Jie defeats Paek Hongsuk in the final of the 23rd Asian TV Cup.
- 19 – Zhou Junxun wins the 11th Donggang Cup against Xiao Zhenghao.
- 30 – Lee Sedol wins the 8th Chunlan Cup, defeating Xie He 2–1.[15]
July- 18 – Xiao Zhenghao wins his first Siyuan Cup after besting Wang Yuanjun in the final.[16]
- 21 – Honinbo Dowa Keigo Yamashita defends his Honinbo title by defeating Naoki Hane for the second term in-a-row.
- 23 – Cho Chikun, holder of most titles won in Nihon Ki-in history, wins the inaugural edition of the Igo Masters Cup.
August- 14 – Park Junghwan becomes the youngest holder of the Fujitsu Cup after defeating Qiu Jun in the final.
- 20 – Pak Yeong-hun wins the 2nd World Meijin.
- 29 – Naoki Hane wins his first Gosei title by defeating previous holder Hideyuki Sakai.
- 30 – Lin Zhihan defends his Guoshou title against Xiao Zhenghao.
Tournament resultsInternational | Title | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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BC Card Cup | South Korea}} Lee Sedol | 3–2 | China}} Gu Li | LG Cup | China}} Piao Wenyao | 2–0 | China}} Kong Jie | Samsung Cup | South Korea}} Won Seongjin | 2–1 | China}} Gu Li | Chunlan Cup | South Korea}} Lee Sedol | 2–1 | China}} Xie He | Fujitsu Cup | South Korea}} Park Junghwan | 1–0 | China}} Qiu Jun | Continental |
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Asian TV Cup | China}} Kong Jie | 1–0 | South Korea}} Paek Hongsuk | Nongshim Cup | South Korea}} Team Korea Lee Chang-ho Mok Jin-seok (1) Lee Sedol (2) Choi Cheol-han (4) Park Seunghwa | Qionglong Cup | South Korea}} Park Jieun | 1–0 | China}} Tang Yi | Jeongganjang Cup | South Korea}} Team Korea Park Jieun (1) Lee Hajin Park Jiyeon Moon Dowon (7) Kim Miri (1) | Huanglongshi Cup | China}} Team China Li He Tang Yi Chen Yiming | 7–5 | South Korea}} Team Korea Park Jieun Cho Hyeyeon Park Jiyeon | World Meijin | South Korea}} Pak Yeong-hun | 2–0 | Bosai Cup | Japan}} Iyama Yuta | 1–0 | China}} Gu Li | China-Japan Agon Cup | China}} Piao Wenyao | 1–0 | Japan}} Iyama Yuta | China-Korea Tengen | China}} Chen Yaoye | 2–0 | South Korea}} Choi Cheolhan | 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}} Team China Li Zhe Shi Yue Lian Xiao Wang Tao Yan Huan Yang Dingxin Tang Yi Yu Zhiying | South Korea}} Team Korea Park Junghwan Kang Yootaek Kim Junghyun Lee Jihyun Lee Taehyun Na Hyun Kim Miri Choi Jeong | China |
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Mingren | Jiang Weijie | 3–2 | Kong Jie | Tianyuan | Chen Yaoye | 2–0 | Zhou Hexi | Chang-ki Cup | Gu Li | 2–0 | Liu Xing | Ahan Tongshan Cup | Piao Wenyao | 1–0 | Chen Yaoye | RICOH Cup | Tan Xiao | 1–0 | Li Zhe | Qiwang | Tan Xiao | 1–0 | Wang Lei | 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 | Zhang Xiang | 2–0 | Cao Youyin | Chinese A League | Japan |
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Kisei | Cho U | 4–2 | Yuta Iyama | Meijin | Keigo Yamashita | 4–2 | Yuta Iyama | Honinbo | Keigo Yamashita | 4–3 | Naoki Hane | Tengen | Yuta Iyama | 3–0 | Satoshi Yuki | Oza | Cho U | 3–0 | Naoki Hane | Judan | Yuta Iyama | 3–2 | Cho U | Gosei | Naoki Hane | 3–2 | Hideyuki Sakai | Agon Cup | Yuta Iyama | 1–0 | Keigo Yamashita | Ryusei | Yuta Iyama | 1–0 | Satoshi Yuki | NHK Cup | Kimio Yamada | 1–0 | Norimoto Yoda | Shinjin-O | Daisuke Murakawa | 1–0 | Nobuaki Anzai | Hiroshima-Aluminium Cup | Shuhei Uchida | 1–0 | Tatsuya Shida | NEC Cup | Cho U | 1–0 | Keigo Yamashita | Okan | Naoki Hane | 1–0 | Hiroshi Yamashiro | Kansai Ki-in 1st Place | Hideyuki Sakai | 2–0 | Daisuke Murakawa | 1st Igo Masters Cup | Cho Chikun | 1–0 | Koichi Kobayashi | Female Honinbo | Xie Yimin | 3–1 | Chiaki Mukai | Female Meijin | Xie Yimin | 2–1 | Chiaki Mukai | Female Kisei | Xie Yimin | 2–0 | Yukari Yoshihara | Daiwa Cup | Grand Champion | Takao Shinji | 1–0 | Cho U | Korea |
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Guksu | Choi Cheol-han | 3–1 | Lee Chang-ho | Myungin | Pak Yeong-hun | 3–1 | Paek Hongsuk | Siptan | Lee Sedol | 2–1 | Kang Yootaek | GS Caltex Cup | Park Junghwan | 3–0 | Pak Yeong-hun | Prices Information Cup | Lee Younggu | 2–1 | Yun Junsang | Chunwon | Choi Cheol-han | 2–0 | Yun Junsang | KBS Cup | Park Junghwan | 2–0 | Paek Hongsuk | 1st Shinin-Wang | Kang Yootaek | 2–0 | Lee Donghoon | 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 | Rui Naiwei | 1–0 | Choi Jeong | GG Auction Cup | Team Senior | Korean Baduk League | Taiwan |
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Qiwang | Chen Shiyuan | 4–3 | Zhou Junxun | Tianyuan | Chen Shiyuan | 3–1 | Xiao Zhenghao | Wangzuo | Guoshou | Lin Zhihan | 3–0 | Xiao Zhenghao | Haifong Cup | Lin Zhihan | 2–0 | Zhou Junxun | Qisheng | Zhonghuan Cup | Chen Shiyuan | 1–0 | Lin Shuyang | Aixin Cup | Donggang Cup | Zhou Junxun | 1–0 | Xiao Zhenghao | Siyuan Cup | Xiao Zhenghao | 1–0 | Wang Yuanjun |
See also {{Portal|Strategy games}}- List of Go organizations
- Go players
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Rui Naiwei Wins Female Kuksu | publisher=usgo.org | accessdate=21 June 2011}} 9. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/11/topics2011_04.htm | title=History of Topics 2011 - April | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=21 June 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110612101608/http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/11/topics2011_04.htm| archivedate= 12 June 2011 | deadurl= no}} 10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.usgo.org/news/2011/04/park-younghun-wins-12th-maxim-cup/ | title=Park Younghun Wins 12th Maxim Cup | publisher=usgo.org | accessdate=21 June 2011}} 11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.usgo.org/news/2011/04/chen-yaoye-holds-25th-tianyuan-against-zhou-hexi/ | title=Chen Yaoye holds 25th Tianyuan against Zhou Hexi | publisher=usgo.org | accessdate=21 June 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110510103156/http://www.usgo.org/news/2011/04/chen-yaoye-holds-25th-tianyuan-against-zhou-hexi/| archivedate= 10 May 2011 | deadurl= no}} 12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.usgo.org/news/2011/05/lee-sedol-wins-3rd-bc-card-cup/ | title=Lee Sedol Prevails in 5-Match Battle to Win BC Card Cup | publisher=usgo.org | accessdate=21 June 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110609053422/http://www.usgo.org/news/2011/05/lee-sedol-wins-3rd-bc-card-cup/| archivedate= 9 June 2011 | deadurl= no}} 13. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/11/topics2011_05.htm | title=History of Topics 2011 - May | publisher=nihonkiin.or.jp/english | accessdate=21 June 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110612105812/http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/english/topics/11/topics2011_05.htm| archivedate= 12 June 2011 | deadurl= no}} 14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.usgo.org/news/2011/05/iyama-yuta-wins-bosai-cup-for-japan/ | title=Iyama Yuta Wins Bosai Cup for Japan | publisher=usgo.org | accessdate=21 June 2011}} 15. ^{{cite web | url=http://gogameguru.com/lee-sedol-wins-8th-chunlan-cup/ | title=Lee Sedol wins 8th Chunlan Cup | publisher=gogameguru.com | accessdate=1 July 2011}} 16. ^{{cite web | url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/tw/sy.html | title=2nd Siyuan Cup | publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com | accessdate=18 December 2011}}
External links - Igo-Kisen, all yearly Go results
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