International Amateur Pair Go Championships Winners

Normally held every October or November in Tokyo, Japan.

NoYearCountriesWinnersFrom
27th201621*Kim Soo-Young and Park Jong-WookKorea
26th201521*Jeon Yu-Jin and Song Hong-SukKorea
25th201421*Kim Soo-Young and Jeon Jun-HakKorea
24th201322*Kim Soo-Young and Jeon Jun-HakKorea
23rd201220*Jang Yun-Jeong and Lee Ho-SeungKorea
22nd201122Kim Hee-Sue and Lee Ho-SeungKorea
21th201022Lee Yeong-Ju and Song Hong-SukKorea
20th200922Song Ye-Seul and Lee Sang-HeunKorea
19th200830Kim Shin-Young and Hong Seuk-UiKorea
18th200722Kim Hye-Lim and Kang Chang-BaeKorea
17th200621Song Ye-Seul and Seo Yu-TaeKorea
16th200520Li Nian-Nian and Liu FanChina
15th200421Jo Saebyol and Ri PongilNorth Korea
14th200321Kim Se-Young and Kim Nam-HoonKorea
13th200222Wang Niqiao and Qian LepingChina
13th200121Fan Wejing and Huang ChenChina
11th200022Kwon Mi-Hyon and Rim Hyon-CholNorth Korea
10th199921Goto Naoko and Taga BungoJapan
9th199820Kim Se-Sil and Park Sung-KyunKorea
8th199719Chen Shu-Chin and Huang Hsiang-JenTaipei
7th199618Nakamura Chikako and Sogabe ToshiyukiJapan
6th199517Kwun Hyo-Jin and Lee Kwang-HoKorea
5th199416Umezawa Yukari and Sakai HideyukiJapan
4th199314Baba Tomoyumi and Yoshida AkiraJapan
3rd199214Minatogawa Sachiko and Komori ShojiJapan
2nd199112Xie Yuguo and Zhang ChenghuaChina
1st19904Minatogawa Sachiko and Komori ShojiJapan

2008 was held at the World Mind Sports Games in Beijing and included professionals; players from 16 countries received IAPGC support. The best amateurs were IAPGC champions.

* = Includes European Champion Pair