The 2nd World Mahjong Championship 2010 was held at the Nationaal Denksport Centrum 'Den Hommel' in Utrecht, Netherlands from August 27 to 29, in 2010.[1] [2]
In this competition, there was a national team system which awards top 3 players in each country instead of the team system.[3] [4]
The names are ordered as Given name and Surname.
width=5% | Rank | width=15% | Name | width=10% | Nationality | width=10% | Table Points | width=10% | Mini Points |
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1 | align=left | Linghua Jiao | align=center | China | align=center | 32 | align=center | 1424 | |
2 | align=left | Olivier Boivin | align=center | France | align=center | 30 | align=center | 1318 | |
3 | align=left | Elisabeth Frischenschlager | align=center | Austria | align=center | 29 | align=center | 1124 | |
4 | align=left | Huaou Xu | align=center | China | align=center | 27 | align=center | 769 | |
5 | align=left | Jesper Willemoes Hansen | align=center | Denmark | align=center | 27 | align=center | 480 | |
6 | align=left | Jianguo Liang | align=center | China | align=center | 26 | align=center | 1061 | |
7 | align=left | Lifang Tong | align=center | China | align=center | 26 | align=center | 857 | |
8 | align=left | Nadine König | align=center | Germany | align=center | 26 | align=center | 748 | |
9 | align=left | Bingcheng Zhang | align=center | China | align=center | 26 | align=center | 627 | |
10 | align=left | Moa Henriët | align=center | Sweden | align=center | 26 | align=center | 571 | |
width=5% | Rank | width=15% | Name | width=10% | Nationality | width=15% | Members | width=5% | Rank | width=10% | Table Points | width=10% | Mini Points | width=15% | Total Table Points | width=15% | Total Mini Points |
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align=center rowspan="3" | 1 | align=center rowspan="3" | China | align=center rowspan="3" | China | Linghua Jiao | 1 | 32 | 1424 | align=center rowspan="3" | 85 | align=center rowspan="3" | 3254 | ||||
Huaou Xu | 4 | 27 | 769 | ||||||||||||||
Jianguo Liang | 6 | 26 | 1061 | ||||||||||||||
align=center rowspan="3" | 2 | align=center rowspan="3" | France | align=center rowspan="3" | France | Olivier Boivin | 2 | 30 | 1318 | align=center rowspan="3" | 78 | align=center rowspan="3" | 2565 | ||||
Joel Ratsimandresy | 17 | 24 | 674 | ||||||||||||||
Nathalie Mahé | 19 | 24 | 573 | ||||||||||||||
align=center rowspan="3" | 3 | align=center rowspan="3" | Denmark | align=center rowspan="3" | Denmark | Jesper Willemoes Hansen | 5 | 27 | 480 | align=center rowspan="3" | 77 | align=center rowspan="3" | 1766 | ||||
Shi Hua Chen Kold | 12 | 25 | 785 | ||||||||||||||
Jeppe Stig Nielsen | 14 | 25 | 501 | ||||||||||||||
align=center rowspan="3" | 4 | align=center rowspan="3" | Japan | align=center rowspan="3" | Japan | Yaichirō Ōwaki | 13 | 25 | 596 | align=center rowspan="3" | 71 | align=center rowspan="3" | 1717 | ||||
Teruhiko Araki | 18 | 24 | 608 | ||||||||||||||
Katsuyuki Onodera | 28 | 22 | 513 | ||||||||||||||
align=center rowspan="3" | 5 | align=center rowspan="3" | Italy | align=center rowspan="3" | Italy | Marco Bazzocchi | 1 | 24 | 524 | align=center rowspan="3" | 69 | align=center rowspan="3" | 1852 | ||||
Patrizia Buscarini | 21 | 23 | 545 | ||||||||||||||
Luca Gavelli | 25 | 22 | 783 | ||||||||||||||
208 competitors from 13 countries participated. 8 Chinese competitors did not show up in the competition at the first day.