European Pair Go Championship (EPGC) is an European international tournament for amateur Go players under the Pair Go rule, held once a year since 1997.
The first European Pair Go Championship was held in 1997.
Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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1997 | Christoph Gerlach (Germany) | Matthew Macfadyen (United Kingdom) | Rob Kok (Netherlands) |
Pal Sannes (Norway) | |||
Britta Trepcnik (Germany) | Kirsty Healey (United Kingdom) | Renée Frehé (Netherlands) | |
Antje Rapmund (Norway) | |||
1999 | Christoph Gerlach (Germany) | Matthew Macfadyen (United Kingdom) | Farid BenMalek (France) |
Britta Trepczik (Germany) | Kirsty Healey (United Kingdom) | Marie-Claire Chaine (France) | |
2000 | Franz-Jozef Dickhut (Germany) | Gabor Szabics (Hungary) | Auke Rosendal (Netherlands) |
Monika Reimpell (Germany) | Diana Koszegi (Hungary) | Karen Pleit (Netherlands) | |
2001 | Jan Hora (Czech Republic) | Toma Iulian (Romania) | Jan Lubos (Poland) |
Martina Simunkova (Czech Republic) | Iacob Liliana (Romania) | Ana Lubos (Poland) | |
2002 | Paul Drouot (France) | Lutz Franke (Germany) | Mihai Petre Bisca (Romania) |
Myrtille Cristiani (France) | Daniela Trinks (Germany) | Irina Suciu (Romania) | |
2003 | Tibor Pocsai (Hungary) | Alexei Lazarev (Russia) | Leszek Soldan (Poland) |
Rita Pocsai (Hungary) | Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | Aleksandra Lubos (Poland) | |
2004 | Zbynek Dach (Czech Republic) | Tibor Pocsai (Hungary) | Matthew Cocke (United Kingdom) |
Benjamin Teuber (Germany) | |||
Klara Zaloudkova (Czech Republic) | Rita Pocsai (Hungary) | Natasha Regan (United Kingdom) | |
Lisa Ente (Germany) | |||
2005 | Benjamin Teuber (Germany) | Michael Marz (Germany) | Timur Sankin (Russia) |
Lisa Ente (Germany) | Manuela Lindemeyer (Germany) | Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | |
2006 | Oleg Mezhov (Russia) | Marco Firnhaber (Germany) | Matthew Cocke (United Kingdom) |
Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | Daniela Trinks (Germany) | Natasha Regan (United Kingdom) | |
2007 | Dmitrij Surin (Russia) | Viktor Bogdanov (Russia) | Marek Kaminski (Poland) |
Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | Elizaveta Kalsberg (Russia) | Marika Dubiel (Poland) | |
2008 | Dmitrij Surin (Russia) | Ondrej Silt (Czech Republic) | Iurii Pliushch (Ukraine) |
Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | Jana Hricova (Czech Republic) | Maria Zakharchenko (Ukraine) | |
2009 | Dmitrij Surin (Russia) | Jan Hora (Czech Republic) | Cornel Burzo (Romania) |
Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | Jitka Bartova (Czech Republic) | Sorin Adrian Sora (Romania) | |
2010 | Dmitrij Surin (Russia) | Alexandr Dinershteyn (Russia) | Oleg Mezhov (Russia) |
Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | Elvina Kalsberg (Russia) | Rada Kamysheva (Russia) | |
2011 | Pàl Balogh (Hungary) | Jan Hora (Czech Republic) | Iurii Pliushch (Ukraine) |
Rita Pocsai (Hungary) | Jitka Bartova (Czech Republic) | Mariya Zakharchenko (Ukraine) | |
2012 | Alexandr Dinershteyn (Russia) | Jan Hora (Czech Republic) | Dmitri Surin (Russia) |
Svetlana Shikshina (Russia) | Klara Zaloudkova (Czech Republic) | Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | |
2013 | Ilya Shikshin (Russia) | Jan Hora (Czech Republic) | Alexandr Vashurov (Russia) |
Svetlana Shikshina (Russia) | Klara Zaloudkova (Czech Republic) | Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) | |
2013 | Ilya Shikshin (Russia) | Benjamin Teuber (Denmark) | Dmitrij Surin (Russia) |
Svetlana Shikshina (Russia) | Manja Marz (Denmark) | Natalia Kovaleva (Russia) |