Past Winners of UK Go Tournaments

Including Irish Tournaments

Full results of recent tournaments are available.

British Championship

Asahi Meijin (London)

Bank of China (London)

Bar-Low

Belfast

BGA Student

Birmingham

Black Bull Handicap

Bournemouth

Bracknell

British:

British Youth

Cambridge

Candidates’

Challengers’

Cheshire

Cheshire Handicap

Cork

Cornwall

Cornwall Lightning Handicap

Coventry

Devon

Durham

East Midlands

Epsom

Epsom Downs (Wedding)

Fife

Furze Platt

Galway

Ipswich (East Anglian)

Irish

Isle of Man:

KGS

KGS Sunjang Baduk

Korean Ambassador's Cup

Ladies’

Leamington

Leicester

Letchworth

Liverpool

Liverpool Handicap

London:

LSE

Maidenhead

Milton Keynes

Mind Sports Olympiad:

National Knockout

New Malden

North East (Lightning)

Northern

North London

Norwich

Nottingham

Oxford

Pair Go

Pair Go Handicap

Portsmouth

Reading

Rengo (Pairs)

RTP Handicap Trophy

Schools

Scottish Open

Scottish Barlow

Shrewsbury

Small Board

South Coast Handicap

South London

Swindon

Three Counties

Three Peaks

Triangle

Trigantius

UK Go Challenge Finals

Wanstead

Welsh Open

Wessex

West Cornwall

West Surrey Handicap

Women’s

Woodford

York

Youth (British)

Youth Small Board

Past results of some other British events and titles are listed here.

British Championship

Asahi Meijin (London)

Bank of China (London)

Bar-Low

Held in Cambridge. Open only to kyu-graded players.

Belfast

BGA Student

Birmingham

Black Bull Handicap

Bournemouth

Bracknell

British Open

British Lightning

British Small Board (13×13)

British Youth

Moved to a subpage of the Junior section.

Cambridge

"The Trigantius" since 1977

Candidates’

This tournament is held primarily to select players who will compete in the Challenger’s Tournament. Incorporated the Challenger's League in 1979-1982.

Challengers’

This tournament was held primarily to select a player who will challenge the British champion for the championship title. From 2006 it selected the two title challengers. Incorporated the Candidates' Tournament in 1979-1982.

Cheshire

Cheshire Handicap

Cork (UCC)

Cornwall (Devon up to 1999)

Cornwall Lightning Handicap

Coventry

Coventry Tournament until 2002 (though held in Leamington that year) and from 2008. Leamington Tournament 2003 to 2006. Midlands Tournament in 1988.

Durham

East Midlands

Epsom

Epsom Downs (Wedding)

Fife

Held in Cupar.

Furze Platt

Held in Maidenhead.

Fife

Ipswich (East Anglian)

"Not the Ipswich" in 1985

Irish Open

Irish Handicap

Irish Rapid

Isle of Man Open

Isle of Man Afternoon

Isle of Man Fast Play

Isle of Man Lightning

Isle of Man 13×13

Isle of Man Pair Go

Isle of Man Handicap

KGS

KGS Sunjang Baduk

Korean Ambassador's Cup

Ladies’, or Women’s

This tournament was formerly held primarily to select a British entry for the World Women’s Amateur Go Tournament.

Leicester

A handicap event in 1976

Letchworth

Liverpool

Liverpool Handicap

London Open

London Open Lightning

London New Year Fast Play

London Open Handicap

London Go Centre

London Miscellaneous

LSE

Milton Keynes

Mind Sports Olympiad: Main (Open)

Mind Sports Olympiad: Lightning

Mind Sports Olympiad: Pair Go

Mind Sports Olympiad: Rapid

Mind Sports Olympiad: Weekend

Mind Sports Olympiad: 13×13

Mind Sports Olympiad: Novices 13×13

Mind Sports Olympiad: Youth

Mind Sports Olympiad: 9×9

Mind Sports Olympiad: 9×9 Junior, or Beginners’

National Knockout

New Malden

North East (Lightning)

Northern

A European Grand Prix event in 1993 and 1994. Part of the MSO from 2003.

North London

Norwich

Nottingham

Oxford

Held in London in 1985.

Pair Go

Sometimes also called rengo.

Pair Go Handicap

Portsmouth

Reading

Schools

Moved to a subpage of the Junior section.

Scottish Open

Early events were called the Edinburgh tournament.

Scottish Barlow

Shrewsbury

South Coast Handicap

South London

Swindon

Three Counties

Three Peaks

Triangle Tournament

UK Go Challenge Finals

Wanstead

Early events known as the Woodford tournament. The 1972 event was a handicap tournament.

Welsh Open

Wessex

West Surrey Handicap

and its predecessor, the RTP Handicap, 1987-89.

York

Youth Small Board

YearPlace Under 18 Under 14 Under 10
1999WansteadPhilip TedderShawn HearnLuise Wolf