World Mahjong Championship Explained

The World Mahjong Championship is played to determine the World Champion in the table game Mahjong held by World Mahjong Organization (WMO). Both men and women are eligible to contest this title, and the championship holds both of Individual event and Team event.

History

Since the propagation of Mahjong at the beginning of the 20th century, the rules of Mahjong have been inconsistent all around the world. In January 1998, Mahjong was certified as the 255th sport by General Administration of Sport of China at the urging of Japan. In September, unified Chinese rules were codified for international competitions. On October 23, 2002, the first world championship was held in Iidabashi, Tokyo, Japan over three days, but this event was not counted as the first world championship.[1] [2] [3]

After the establishment of World Mahjong Organization(WMO) in 2006, the official first world championship was held in Chengdu, Sichuan, China on November 1, 2007 and lasted for five days. Li Li, a Chinese student of Tsinghua University, won the championship.[4] [5] In team event, China Shanxi Jiexiu won the championship with 94 table points.[6]

On June 15, 2007, World Mahjong ltd.(WML), the company based on Hong Kong, promoted the World Series Of Mahjong (WSOM) in Macau. This event took the prize system of US$1,000,000 and the winner was given US$500,000. This event was a competition held by a private company and it was not certified by WMO.

The second official World Mahjong Championship (WMC) took place in Utrecht from August 27 to August 29, 2010. The new World Champion again comes from China: Ms. Linghua Jiao won the competition with 32 table points (acquired in 9 sessions).[7] The follow-ups were both Europeans – the same held true for the country ranking, which was calculated as a team score of the best three national players from each country: China ranked first with 85 table points, followed by France (78 TP) and Denmark (77 TP).

Champions

Individual

No.DatesVenue
align=center -October 23, 2002 Hotel Grand Palace, Iidabashi, Tokyo, Japanalign=left align=left John J. O'Connor align=left Yūichi Ikeya
align=center 1November 1-5, 2007 Hong Zhu Shan Hotel, Chengdu, Sichuan, Chinaalign=left Li Li align=left Zhangfei Zhang align=left Minoru Imaeda
align=center 2August 27-29, 2010 Nationaal Denksport Centrum 'Den Hommel', Utrecht, Netherlandsalign=left Linghua Jiao align=left Olivier Boivin align=left Elisabeth Frischenschlager
align=center 3October 25, 2012 Chongqing, Chinaalign=left Yanbin Duan align=left Zhangfei Zhang align=left Changjian Li
align=center 4November 11-15, 2015[8] Haevichi Hotel & Resort , Jeju, South Koreaalign=left Zhou Yong align=left Linghua Jiao align=left Joël Ratsimandresy
align=center 5October 26-28, 2017[9] Xi'an, China Baohua Sun Joël Ratsimandresy Jianzhong Jiang
align=center 6November 1-3, 2019[10] Salle de l'Atelier, Villefranche-sur-Saône, Francealign=left Zhou Yongalign=left Sandra Berthommieralign=left Frédéric Petit

Team

width=6% No.width=7%Yearwidth=29%width=29%width=29%
2002align=left Young Pros Team B align=left Guangzhou align=left Japan Health Mahjong Association Selected Team
12007align=left China Shanxi Jiexiu align=left China Shanghai Zhangjiang align=left Japan Mahjong Sport Association Osaka
22010align=left China (Top-3 players) align=left France (Top-3 players) align=left Denmark (Top-3 players)
62019align=left France (Top-3 players) align=left Russia (Top-3 players) align=left China (Top-3 players)

Venues

DateEditionLocationVenue
October 23, 20022002 World Championship in MahjongIidabashi, Tokyo, JapanHotel Grand Palace
November 1, 20071st World Mahjong Championship 2007Chengdu, Sichuan, ChinaHong Zhu Shan Hotel
August 27, 20102nd World Mahjong Championship 2010Utrecht, NetherlandsNationaal Denksport Centrum 'Den Hommel'
October 25, 20123rd World Mahjong Championship 2012Chongqing, China
November 11, 20154th World Mahjong Championship 2015Jeju, Korea
November 25, 20175th World Mahjong Championship 2016Xi'an, China
November 1, 20196th World Mahjong Championship 2019Villefranche-sur-Saône, France

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mahjongnews.com/en/index.php/wmc/wmc2007/49-tokyo2002.html The First World Championship in Mahjong
  2. http://www.kenko-mahjong.com/topics/sekaikojin.htm 2002年世界麻雀選手権大会個人部門成績 2002 World Mahjong Championship Individual Result
  3. http://www.kenko-mahjong.com/topics/sekaidantai.htm 2002年世界麻雀選手権大会団体部門成績 2002 World Mahjong Championship Team Result
  4. http://www.mahjongnews.com/en/index.php/wmc/wmc2007/69-wmc2007-ind.html World Championship Mahjong 2007 Results
  5. http://www.mahjongnews.com/en/index.php/wmc/wmc2007/181-wmc2007.html Li Li World Champion Mahjong 2007
  6. http://www.mahjongnews.com/en/index.php/wmc/wmc2007/62-wmc2007-team.html World Championship Mahjong 2007 Results
  7. http://wmc-holland.com/documents/results.html World Championship Mahjong 2010 Results
  8. Web site: International News - The 4th World Mahjong Championship. kml.or.kr. en. 2018-09-25.
  9. Web site: Mahjong News - WMC 2017. www.mahjongnews.com. en-gb. 2018-09-25.
  10. Web site: Upcoming WMC 2019. Staff. mahjong-europe.org. en-gb. 2019-01-27.