The Asian TV Cup is a Go competition.
The Asian TV Cup is the oldest continental tournament, dating back to 1989. The winners and runner ups of the biggest hayago competitions from Asia (Japan: NHK Cup, Korea: KBS Cup, China: CCTV Cup) battle in the biggest hayago tournament of all.
No. | Year | Winner | Runner-up | |
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1 | 1989 | Takemiya Masaki | Kobayashi Satoru | |
2 | 1990 | Takemiya Masaki | Lee Chang-ho | |
3 | 1991 | Takemiya Masaki | Cao Dayuan | |
4 | 1992 | Takemiya Masaki | Cho Hun-hyun | |
5 | 1993 | Yoda Norimoto | Seo Bong-soo | |
6 | 1994 | Ōtake Hideo | Qian Yuping | |
7 | 1995 | Lee Chang-ho | Cho Hun-hyun | |
8 | 1996 | Lee Chang-ho | Yoo Chang-hyuk | |
9 | 1997 | Yu Bin | Ō Rissei | |
10 | 1998 | Yoda Norimoto | Ma Xiaochun | |
11 | 1999 | Yoda Norimoto | Lee Changho | |
12 | 2000 | Cho Hun-hyun | Lee Changho | |
13 | 2001 | Cho Hun-hyun | Mok Jin-seok | |
14 | 2002 | Lee Chang-ho | Cho Hun-hyun | |
15 | 2003 | Zhou Heyang | Mimura Tomoyasu | |
16 | 2004 | Yu Bin | Song Tae-kon | |
17 | 2005 | Cho U | Cho Han-seung | |
18 | 2006 | Wang Xi | Lee Changho | |
19 | 2007 | Lee Sedol | Chen Yaoye | |
20 | 2008 | Lee Sedol | Cho Han-seung | |
21 | 2009 | Kong Jie | Lee Sedol | |
22 | 2010 | Kong Jie | Yuki Satoshi | |
23 | 2011[1] | Kong Jie | Paek Hong-suk | |
24 | 2012 | Paek Hong-suk | Kong Jie | |
25 | 2013 | Iyama Yuta | Park Junghwan | |
26 | 2014 | Lee Sedol | Kono Rin | |
27 | 2015 | Lee Sedol | Park Junghwan | |
28 | 2016 | Li Qincheng | Shin Jinseo | |
29 | 2017 | Na Hyeon | Lee Sedol | |
30 | 2018 | Kim Ji-seok | Na Hyeon | |
31 | 2019 | Shin Jinseo | Ding Hao |