THE I EUROPEAN PAIR GO CHAMPIOSHIP 1997
June 1997, Amstelveen, Netherlands
1/8 | 1/4 | 1/2 | Final | Winner |
| Germany | | | |
| | Germany | | |
| France | | | |
| | | Germany | |
| Netherlands-2 | | | |
| | 3-4. Netherlands-2 | | |
| Netherlands-1 | | | |
| | | | 1. Germany |
| Great Britain | | | 9.5pts |
| | Great Britain | | |
| Hungary | | | |
| | | 2. Great Britain | |
| Norway | | | |
| | 3-4. Norway | | |
| Finland | | | |
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This new event was held during Japan Week in Amstelveen near to the European Go Centre. The week included a visit from Yasuda-sensei who taught 100 children and Go demonstrations in the shopping centre alongside the first round of the Pair Go. 16 teams from 15 countries took part and Mrs Taki from International pair Go Commitee presented the trophy to the winners from Germany.
The Teams:
Country | Female player | Male player |
Belgium | Clade Burvenich | Alain Wettach |
Czech Republic | Lenka Suepova | Karel Dach |
Finland | Sari Kohonen | Vesa Laatikainen |
France | Anne Dicky | Hervé Dicky |
Germany | Britta Trepcnik | Christoph Gerlach |
Great Britain | Kirsty Healey | Matthew Macfadyen |
Hungary | Diana Koszegi | Tibor Pocsai |
Italy | Franscesca Mauri | Paolo Montrasio |
Netherlands-1 | Renée Frehé | Rob Kok |
Netherlands-2 | Marianne Diederen | Peter Zandveld |
Norway | Antje Rapmund | Pal Sannes |
Poland | Aleksandra Lubos | Jan Lubos |
Romania | Carmen Mateescu | Mihai Bisca |
Russia | Irina Guskova | Ilya Trunilin |
Slovania | Vida Hernaus | Rado Pintar |
Switzerland | Ursula Dumermuth | Roberto Morrison |
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