Go at the 2008 World Mind Sports Games

The British Go Association's UK players for the Individual Women's Go event, at the 1st WMSG held in Beijing in 2008

The ancient board game of Go was one of the 5 mind sports which featured at the inaugural World Mind Sports Games, held in Beijing, China in October 2008. Thirty-five gold medals were vied for by 2,763 competitors (560 of whom were Go players), from 143 countries.

Note that the sections below show only the latter stages of the competition, after the qualifying rounds.

Men's Individual

up to 5 players per team.

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
 Kang Dong Yoon 9p South Korea  1
 Yamashiro Hiroshi 9p Japan  0  
 Kang Dong Yoon 9p South Korea  1
   Gu Li 9p China  0  
 Chang Li-Yu 7p Chinese Taipei  0
 Gu Li 9p China  1  
 Kang Dong Yoon 9p South Korea  1
   Li Zhe 6p China  0  
 Mok Jin Seuk 9p South Korea  0
 Li Zhe 6p China  1  
 Li Zhe 6p China  1
   Yamada Kimio 9p Japan  0  
 Li Xianyu 6d Canada  0
 Yamada Kimio 9p Japan  1  
 Kang Dong Yoon 9p South Korea  1
   Park Jung Sang 9p South Korea  0
 Wang Xi 9p China  1
 Baek Hong Suk 6p South Korea  0  
 Wang Xi 9p China  1
   Liu Xing 7p China  0  
 Lee Yi-Hsiu 4p Chinese Taipei  0
 Liu Xing 7p China  1  
 Wang Xi 9p China  0
   Park Jung Sang 9p South Korea  1   Third Place
 Park Jung Sang 9p South Korea  1
 Wang Lih-Chen 9p Chinese Taipei  0  
 Park Jung Sang 9p South Korea  1  Li Zhe 6p China  1
   Park Young Hun 9p South Korea  0    Wang Xi 9p China  0
 Mimura Tomoyasu 9p Japan  0
 Park Young Hun 9p South Korea  1  

Women's Individual

up to 3 players per team.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
 Lee Min Jin 5p South Korea  1
 
 Rui Naiwei 9p China  0  
 Lee Min Jin 5p South Korea  1
 
   Mannami Kana 4p Japan  0  
 Mannami Kana 4p Japan  1
 
 Cao Youyin 2p China  0  
 Lee Min Jin 5p South Korea  0
 
   Song Ronghui 1p China  1
 Song Ronghui 1p China  1
 
 Ina Akiko 5p Japan  0  
 Song Ronghui 1p China  1 Third place
 
   Park Ji Eun 9p South Korea  0  
 Joanne Missingham 1p Australia  0  Mannami Kana 4p Japan  0
 Park Ji Eun 9p South Korea  1    Park Ji Eun 9p South Korea  1
 

Open

2 amateur players per team.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
 Hu Yuqing 8d China  0
 
 Lee Yong Hee 6d South Korea  1  
 Lee Yong Hee 6d South Korea  0
 
   Jo Tae Won 7d North Korea  1  
 Jo Tae Won 7d North Korea  1
 
 Chow Guang 6d South Africa  0  
 Jo Tae Won 7d North Korea  1
 
   Ham Youngwoo 7d South Korea  0
 Ham Youngwoo 7d South Korea  1
 
 Jie Li 7d United States  0  
 Ham Youngwoo 7d South Korea  1 Third place
 
   Wang Chen 6d China  0  
 Yongfei Ge 7d Canada  0  Lee Yong Hee 6d South Korea  1
 Wang Chen 6d China  1    Wang Chen 6d China  0
 

Men's Team

5 players with 1 substitute per team. (5 separate games per round, team with 3+ game wins wins ).

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
  South Korea  5
 
  Czech Republic  0  
  South Korea  4
 
    Japan  1  
  North Korea  0
 
  Japan  5  
  South Korea  4
 
    China  1
  Chinese Taipei  5
 
  Hong Kong  0  
  Chinese Taipei  1 Third place
 
    China  4  
  Ukraine  0   Japan  3
  China  5     Chinese Taipei  2
 

Women's Team

3 players with 1 substitute per team. (3 separate games per round, team with 2+ game wins wins the round).

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
  South Korea  3
 
  United Kingdom  0  
  South Korea  2
 
    North Korea  1  
  North Korea  2
 
  Chinese Taipei  1  
  South Korea  1
 
    China  2
  Japan  3
 
  Australia  0  
  Japan  1 Third place
 
    China  2  
  Germany  0   North Korea  0
  China  3     Japan  3
 

Pair Go

1 male-female pair playing alternate moves without consultation

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
 Hong Sung Ji 6p / Kim Eun Seon 3p South Korea  1
 Liu Lirong 5d / Wang Xiangru 5d China  0  
 Hong Sung Ji 6p / Kim Eun Seon 3p South Korea  0
   Chou Chun-Hsun 9p / Hsieh Yi-Min 4p Chinese Taipei  1  
 Iurii Pliushch 5dMariya Zakharchenko 1k Ukraine  0
 Chou Chun-Hsun 9p / Hsieh Yi-Min 4p Chinese Taipei  1  
 Chou Chun-Hsun 9p / Hsieh Yi-Min 4p Chinese Taipei  1
   Yu Bin 9p / Li He 1p China  0  
 Yu Bin 9p / Li He 1p China  1
 Tibor Pocsai / Rita Pocsai Hungary  0  
 Yu Bin 9p / Li He 1p China  1
   Hong Seok Ui 6dKim Shin Young 5d South Korea  0  
 Hong Seok Ui 6dKim Shin Young 5d South Korea  1
 Toshiya Imamura 9p / Kazuko Konishi 8p Japan  0  
 Chou Chun-Hsun 9p / Hsieh Yi-Min 4p Chinese Taipei  0
   Huang Yizhong 7p / Fan Weijing 2p China  1
 Lin Chih-Han 8p / Chang Kai-Hsin 3p Chinese Taipei  1
 Satoshi Hiraoka 8d / Yuriko Hiraoka 5d Japan  0  
 Lin Chih-Han 8p / Chang Kai-Hsin 3p Chinese Taipei  0
   On So Jin 4pLee Ha Jin 3p South Korea  1  
 Jo Tae Won 7d / Jo Sae Byol 7d North Korea  0
 On So Jin 4pLee Ha Jin 3p South Korea  1  
 On So Jin 4pLee Ha Jin 3p South Korea  0
   Huang Yizhong 7p / Fan Weijing 2p China  1   Third Place
 Satoru Kobayashi 9p / Kumiko Kanazawa 5p Japan  1
 Jan Hora 6d / Jitka Bartova 3k Czech Republic  0  
 Satoru Kobayashi 9p / Kumiko Kanazawa 5p Japan  0  Yu Bin 9p / Li He 1p China  0
   Huang Yizhong 7p / Fan Weijing 2p China  1    On So Jin 4pLee Ha Jin 3p South Korea  1
 Sansar Tsolmon 4d / Tungalag Ravjir 3d Mongolia  0
 Huang Yizhong 7p / Fan Weijing 2p China  1  

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