To qualify for the 2005 British Go Championship you must do well enough in
one of the UK Go tournaments in 2004 (Rule D2) and meet a
couple of other requirements (Rules A2). Here is a
list of all those who have satisfied the first of these conditions, and who might comply with the residence requirements
(Go here for those who have qualified but who are thought NOT to meet the residency requirements).
- Baron Allday
- Tony Atkins
- Paul Barnard
- William Brooks
- Des Cann
- Niall Cardin
- Mike Charles
- Johathan Chin
- Jim Clare
- Matthew Cocke
- Jon Diamond
- John Fairbairn
- Dan Gilder
- Tony Goddard
- Simon Goss
- Andrew Grant
- T Mark Hall
- Jeremy Hawdon
- Clive Hendrie
- John Hobson
- Tim Hunt
- Richard Hunter
- Wenming Ji
- Nuo Jia
- Joonghoon Jo
- Andrew Jones
- Bong-Chul Kim
- Young Kim
- David M. King
- Martin Li
- Shen Li
- Wenhao Li
- Matthew Macfadyen
- Toby Manning
- Ian Marsh
- David Phillips
- Alex Rix
- Francis Roads
- Allan Scarff
- Alex Selby
- Li Shen
- Piers Shepperson
- J.K.Shim
- Simon Shiu
- Paul Smith
- Kiyohiko Tanaka
- Paul Taylor
- Alan Thornton
- Alistair Wall
- David Ward
- Zixin Wu
- Gang Xiong
- Min Yang
- Zhang Yangram
- Eric Zhang
Total 54
The 2004 Cheshire
Tournament did not meet the requirements to be a qualifying tournament.
The 2004 Leamington
Tournament and the 2004 Penzance
Go Tournament met the requirements to be a qualifying tournament after a rule change instituted by the Council in the
Autumn of 2004.
Nobody qualified from the 2004 Scottish
Open Tournament.
The following players have met the qualification requirements but are thought not to meet the residency requirements.
Last updated Fri May 05 2017. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.