Asian TV Cup

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Asian TV Cup
Full name Asian TV Cup
Started 1989
Sponsors NHK
KBS
CCTV


The Asian TV Cup is a Go competition.

The Asian TV Cup is the oldest continental tournament, dating back to 1989. The winners and runner up's of the biggest hayago competitions from Asia (Japan: NHK Cup, Korea: KBS Cup, China: CCTV Cup) battle in the biggest hayago tournament of all.

Year Player
Details1989 Flag of Japan Takemiya Masaki
Details1990 Flag of Japan Takemiya Masaki
Details1991 Flag of Japan Takemiya Masaki
Details1992 Flag of Japan Takemiya Masaki
Details1993 Flag of Japan Yoda Norimoto
Details1994 Flag of Japan Otake Hideo
Details1995 Flag of South Korea Lee Chang-ho
Details1996 Flag of South Korea Lee Chang-ho
Details1997 Flag of People's Republic of China Yu Bin
Details1998 Flag of Japan Yoda Norimoto
Details1999 Flag of Japan Yoda Norimoto
Details2000 Flag of South Korea Cho Hunhyun
Details2001 Flag of South Korea Cho Hunhyun
Details2002 Flag of South Korea Lee Chang-ho
Details2003 Flag of People's Republic of China Zhou Heyang
Details2004 Flag of People's Republic of China Yu Bin
Details2005 Flag of Japan Cho U
Details2006 Flag of People's Republic of China Wang Xi
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