Nongshim Cup
The Nongshim Cup is a Go tournament sponsored by Nongshim, an instant noodle food company of South Korea.
Outline
The Nongshim Cup is a gathering of the best players from South Korea, Japan, and China. The Nongshim Cup is sponsored by Nongshim, an instant noodle food company of South Korea.[1] Each team sends 5 best players to compete. The prize is 500 million Korean Won (approximately $450,000 USD) raised in 2016 from the previous 200 million Korean Won (about $180,000 USD).[2]
Past winners
Edition | Year | Winner | Runner-Up | Third Place |
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1st | 1999–2000 | South Korea 6W-4L | China 4W-5L | Japan 4W-5L |
2nd | 2000–2001 | South Korea 7W-4L | Japan 4W-5L | China 3W-5L |
3rd | 2001–2002 | South Korea 6W-4L | China 7W-5L | Japan 1W-5L |
4th | 2002–2003 | South Korea 6W-4L | China 6W-5L | Japan 2W-5L |
5th | 2003–2004 | South Korea 5W-4L | Japan 6W-5L | China 3W-5L |
6th | 2004–2005 | South Korea 6W-4L | China 4W-5L | Japan 4W-5L |
7th | 2005–2006 | Japan 6W-4L | South Korea 5W-5L | China 3W-5L |
8th | 2006–2007 | South Korea 6W-4L | China 6W-5L | Japan 2W-5L |
9th | 2007–2008 | China 7W-3L | South Korea 4W-5L | Japan 2W-5L |
10th | 2008–2009 | South Korea 7W-3L | China 5W-5L | Japan 1W-5L |
11th | 2009–2010 | South Korea 6W-4L | China 6W-5L | Japan 2W-5L |
12th | 2010–2011 | South Korea 7W-3L | China 4W-5L | Japan 2W-5L |
13th | 2011–2012 | China 8W-4L | South Korea 6W-5L | Japan 0W-5L |
14th | 2012–2013 | South Korea 6W-4L | China 7W-5L | Japan 1W-5L |
15th | 2013–2014 | China 8W-4L | South Korea 5W-5L | Japan 1W-5L |
16th | 2014–2015 | China 6W-3L | South Korea 4W-5L | Japan 3W-5L |
References
- ↑ "Chang Hao makes history at Nong Shim Cup". CCTV International. 22 February 2008. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
- ↑ "Ke Jie defeated Lee Sedol to win for China -17th Nongshim Cup".
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