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| In the 11th Chinese Ahan Tongshan Cup (Agon Cup) final held on 9/28, Sun Tengyu 4p, the biggest dark horse, defeated Piao Wenyao 5p and won his second national champion after winning National Go Individual champion in 2008. The champion and runner-up prize are 200,000 and 80,000 Yuan respectively, Sun Tengyu will play China-Japan dual meet with the winner of Japanese Agon Cup finalists Cho U 9p and Hane Naoki 9p. | 2009-09-29 | |
Cho U 9p defeated Takanashi Seiken 8p by 2.5 points on 11/15 in the final of 15th Agon Cup and successfully defended his title, winning the champion prize of 10 million Yen and achieving three straight titles in this event. On 1/17/2009 he will face Gu Li 9p of China (Chinese winner of Ahan Tongshan Cup) in China-Japan Agon Cup Dual Meet. | 2008-11-15 | |
| In the final of the 10th Chinese Ahan Tongshan Cup held on 10/29, Gu Li 9p defeated Chang Hao 9p by 7.5 points and won the champion of this event for the third time. Gu Li also obtained the champion prize of 200,000 Yuan, Chang Hao won the runner-up prize of 80,000 Yuan. | 2008-10-29 | |
In the decisive game 3 of the 4th Chang-ki Cup best-of-3 final held on 1/18, Gu Li 9p defeated Liu Xing 7p by resignation and won this champion for the first time by total score of 2:1. The champion and runner up prize are 400,000 and 100,000 Yuan respectively. So far, Gu Li has won champions in all national tournaments and becomes 'all champion' king (2nd Liguang Cup champion, 16th CCTV Cup champion, two time Xingren Wang champion, two time Ahan Tongshan Cup champion, three time NEC Cup champion, four time Mingren Title and five time Tianyuan Title). | 2008-01-18 |
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| In the final of 8th Chinese Ahan Tongshan Cup (Chinese Agon Cup) held on 11/6, Liu Xing 7p (White) defeated Luo Xihe 9p by 4.5 points and won the champion of this event for the first time, it is also Liu Xing's second champion of his career. The champion and runner-up prize are 200,000 and 80,000 Yuan respectively. On 12/12, Liu Xing will fly to Japan and have dual meet match with Cho U, Japanese Agon Cup champion. | 2006-11-06 | |
| The semi-final of the 8th Chinese Ahan Tongshan Cup (Chinese version of Agon Cup) was held on 10/18. As a result, Luo Xihe 9p defeated Peng Quan 7p by 3.5 points and Liu Xing 7p knocked out Hu Yaoyu 8p by 3.5 points. Therefore, Luo Xihe and Liu Xing 7p advanced to the final, the final date has not been decided. | 2006-10-18 | |
| The final of the 7th Ahan Tongshan Cup (Chinese Agon Cup) was held on 11/22, as a result, Gu Li 7p (White) defeated Qiu Jun 7p by resignation with only one and half hour, Gu Li won the champion of this event for the second time. | 2005-11-22 | |
| In the 6th Chinese Ahan Tongshan Cup final, Zhou Heyang 9p took Black and defeated Shao Weigang 9p by resignation, Zhou Heyang won the champion and will face Hane Naoki the Japanese champion of Agon Cup in China-Japan dual meet. | 2004-10-30 | |
| In the 5th Chinese Ahan Tongshan Cup final, Gu Li 7p (Black) defeated Kong Jie 7p by resignation and won the champion, Gu Li also has earned the right to play a confrontation game with Kato Masao 9p, Japanese champion of this event (Agon Cup). | 2003-11-30 | |
| In China-Japan 4th Ahan Tongshan Cup Dual Meet, Yu Bin lost to Cho Chikun, this is an exciting game which had been turned around a couple of times. So far Chinese players do not have a chance to taste victory in the past dual meets. | 2002-12-05 | |
| In China 4th Ahan Tongshan Cup final, Yu Bin 9p defeated Huang Yizhong 6p and won his first fast game champion. On Dec. 5th this year he will match with Cho Chikun, Japanese champion of this event. | 2002-10-27 | |