Irish Go Association
The Irish Go Association (IGA) promotes Go in Ireland, and is a member of both the International Go Federation and the European Go Federation.[1] It organises club and tournament events as well as teaching sessions.[1]
In 2001 the IGA and British Go Association ran the 45th European Go Congress in Dublin, which was attended by around 400 players.[2]
The IGA was founded in 1989, by the merging of two Dublin clubs - Trinity College and Collegians Chess and Go Club. The Association is cross-border, having affiliated clubs in Northern and Southern Ireland. Its national championship has run every year since 1990.
Championship finalists
Year | Winner | Runner Up |
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1990 | Noel Mitchell | |
1991 | Noel Mitchell | |
1992 | Noel Mitchell | |
1993 | Noel Mitchell | |
1994 | Noel Mitchell | |
1995 | Stephen Flinter | Noel Mitchell |
1996 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
1997 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
1998 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
1999 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
2000 | Stephen Flinter | Noel Mitchell |
2001 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
2002 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
2003 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
2004 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
2005 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
2006 | Noel Mitchell | Stephen Flinter |
2007 | Ian Davis | Stephen Flinter |
2008 | Claas Roever | Noel Mitchell |
2009 | Ian Davis | Claas Roever |
2010 | Ian Davis | James Hutchinson |
2011 | James Hutchinson | Ian Davis |
2012 | Roman Pszonka | James Hutchinson |
2013 | Noel Mitchell | Roman Pszonka |
2014 | James Hutchinson | Roman Pszonka |
2015 | Philippe Renaut | James Hutchinson |
2016 | James Hutchinson | Noel Mitchell |
2017 | Philippe Renaut | Noel Mitchell |
2018 | James Hutchinson | Cian Synott |
2019 | Matei Garcia | James Hutchinson |
2020 | Matei Garcia | James Hutchinson |
2021 | Matei Garcia | James Hutchinson |
2022 | John Courtney | Alex Delogu |
See also
- List of Go organizations
- All-Ireland, other pan-Irish sports
References
- ^ a b About the Irish Go Association
- ^ The 45th European Go Congress, European Go Federation
External links
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- Cobh Go Club
- University College Cork Weiqi Club
- Belfast Go Club
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