Go at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

Go, known as baduk (바둑) in Korea, for the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, was held at the Yonsei Global University Campus.[1] It took place from 30 June to 5 July 2013.[2] It was also this event's debut at these Games. Before that Go was part of the 2010 Asian Games at Guangzhou.[3]

Go
at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
VenueYonsei University
Dates30 June – 5 July 2013

Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Tang Weixing
  China
Byeon Sang-il
  South Korea
Tan Xiao
  China
Lee Dong-hun
  South Korea
Men's team   South Korea
Byeon Sang-il
Kang Seung-min
Lee Dong-hun
Na Hyun
  China
Mi Yuting
Peng Liyao
Tan Xiao
Tang Weixing
  Chinese Taipei
Chen Shih-yuan
Chou Chun-hsun
Hsiao Cheng-hao
Lin Chih-han
  Japan
Tomoya Hirata
Katsuya Motoki
Atsushi Sada
Kazushi Tsuruta
Women's team   China
Gao Xing
Wang Shuang
Yu Zhiying
Zhang Peipei
  South Korea
Choi Jeong
Kim Chae-young
Oh Jeong-a
Oh Yu-jin
  Chinese Taipei
Chang Cheng-ping
Chang Kai-hsin
Joanne Missingham
Su Sheng-fang
  Thailand
Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra
Juthamate Jaruratchataphun
Aroonkorn Prathoomwan
Ribakah Wongchugaew
Mixed pair   China
Peng Liyao
Gao Xing
  South Korea
Na Hyun
Choi Jeong
  South Korea
Kang Seung-min
Oh Jeong-a
  China
Mi Yuting
Yu Zhiying

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)3126
2  South Korea (KOR)1326
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE)0022
4  Japan (JPN)0011
  Thailand (THA)0011
Totals (5 entries)44816

Results edit

Men's individual edit

Swiss round edit

30 June – 1 July

Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Pts SOS
1   Tan Xiao (CHN) MAC1
2
TPE2
2
HKG1
2
KOR1
2
CHN2
2
10 32
2   Lee Dong-hun (KOR) THA2
2
JPN1
2
JPN2
2
CHN1
0
TPE1
2
8 30
3   Tang Weixing (CHN) MAC2
2
THA1
2
KOR2
2
JPN2
2
CHN1
0
8 28
4   Byeon Sang-il (KOR) MGL2
2
TPE1
2
CHN2
0
JPN1
2
HKG1
2
8 26
5   Hsiao Cheng-hao (TPE) HKG2
2
KOR2
0
TPE2
2
THA1
2
KOR1
0
6 32
6   Chen Shih-yuan (TPE) VIE1
2
CHN1
0
TPE1
0
HKG2
2
THA1
2
6 30
7   Atsushi Sada (JPN) SIN1
2
KOR1
0
VIE2
2
KOR2
0
JPN2
2
6 30
8   Chan Nai San (HKG) MAS2
2
MGL1
2
CHN1
0
SIN2
2
KOR2
0
6 28
9   Chan Chi Hin (HKG) TPE1
0
MAS1
2
VIE1
2
TPE2
0
MAC1
2
6 24
10   Zhang Xiang (SIN) JPN1
0
VIE1
0
MAS1
2
MAC2
2
THA2
2
6 20
11   Goh Rong Yao (SIN) JPN2
0
MAC2
2
MGL1
2
HKG1
0
VIE1
2
6 18
12   Kazushi Tsuruta (JPN) SIN2
2
MAS2
2
KOR1
0
CHN2
0
JPN1
0
4 30
13   Purepun Punuerai (THA) VIE2
2
CHN2
0
MAC1
2
TPE1
0
TPE2
0
4 28
14   Đỗ Khánh Bình (VIE) TPE2
0
SIN1
2
HKG2
0
MGL1
2
SIN2
0
4 26
15   Lam Hin Chan (MAC) CHN1
0
MGL2
2
THA1
0
VIE2
2
HKG2
0
4 24
16   Srisin Chotikapong (THA) KOR1
0
VIE2
0
MAC2
2
MAS2
2
SIN1
0
4 22
17   Lê Mai Duy (VIE) THA1
0
THA2
2
JPN1
0
MAC1
0
MGL1
2
4 20
18   Koh Song Sang (MAS) MGL1
0
HKG2
0
SIN1
0
MGL2
2
MAS2
2
4 16
19   Tsendjavyn Oyuutbileg (MGL) MAS1
2
HKG1
0
SIN2
0
VIE1
0
VIE2
0
2 24
19   Chan Kuok Wang (MAC) CHN2
0
SIN2
0
THA2
0
SIN1
0
MGL2
2
2 24
21   Cheng Khai Yong (MAS) HKG1
0
JPN2
0
MGL2
2
THA2
0
MAS1
0
2 18
22   Agvaandondovyn Demberelnyambuu (MGL) KOR2
0
MAC1
0
MAS2
0
MAS1
0
MAC2
0
0 20

Knockout round edit

2 July

Semifinals Gold medal match
  Tan Xiao (CHN) 0
  Byeon Sang-il (KOR) 2   Byeon Sang-il (KOR) 0
  Lee Dong-hun (KOR) 0   Tang Weixing (CHN) 2
  Tang Weixing (CHN) 2

Men's team edit

Swiss round edit

3–4 July

Rank Team R1 R2 R3 R4 MP GP
1   China (CHN) JPN
6–0
TPE
6–0
KOR
4–2
THA
6–0
8 22
2   South Korea (KOR) THA
6–0
SIN
6–0
CHN
2–4
TPE
4–2
6 18
3   Japan (JPN) CHN
0–6
HKG
4–2
MGL
6–0
SIN
6–0
6 16
4   Chinese Taipei (TPE) HKG
6–0
CHN
0–6
MAC
6–0
KOR
2–4
4 14
5   Hong Kong (HKG) TPE
0–6
JPN
2–4
MAS
6–0
MAC
6–0
4 14
6   Thailand (THA) KOR
0–6
MGL
6–0
SIN
4–2
CHN
0–6
4 10
7   Singapore (SIN) MAC
6–0
KOR
0–6
THA
2–4
JPN
0–6
2 8
8   Malaysia (MAS) MGL
2–4
MAC
0–6
HKG
0–6
MGL
4–2
2 6
9   Macau (MAC) SIN
0–6
MAS
6–0
TPE
0–6
HKG
0–6
2 6
10   Mongolia (MGL) MAS
4–2
THA
0–6
JPN
0–6
MAS
2–4
2 6
  • After the 4th round, two teams tied as the 4th place in the team score and individual scores. Therefore, the fourth place was determined by an extra match between them. The winning team Chinese Taipei was advanced to the second phase as the 4th place.

Knockout round edit

5 July

Semifinals Gold medal match
  China 6
  Chinese Taipei 0   China 2
  South Korea 4   South Korea 4
  Japan 2

Women's team edit

Swiss round edit

3–4 July

Rank Team R1 R2 R3 R4 MP GP
1   China (CHN) KOR
4–2
THA
6–0
TPE
4–2
SIN
6–0
8 20
2   South Korea (KOR) CHN
2–4
SIN
6–0
VIE
6–0
TPE
6–0
6 20
3   Thailand (THA) SIN
4–2
CHN
0–6
MAS
4–2
VIE
4–2
6 12
4   Chinese Taipei (TPE) MGL
6–0
VIE
6–0
CHN
2–4
KOR
0–6
4 14
5   Malaysia (MAS) VIE
0–6
MGL
4–2
THA
2–4
MGL
4–2
4 10
6   Vietnam (VIE) MAS
6–0
TPE
0–6
KOR
0–6
THA
2–4
2 8
7   Singapore (SIN) THA
2–4
KOR
0–6
MGL
4–2
CHN
0–6
2 6
8   Mongolia (MGL) TPE
0–6
MAS
2–4
SIN
2–4
MAS
2–4
0 6

Knockout round edit

5 July

Semifinals Gold medal match
  China 4
  Chinese Taipei 2   China 4
  South Korea 6   South Korea 2
  Thailand 0

Mixed pair edit

Swiss round edit

30 June – 1 July

Rank Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Pts SOS
1   Kang Seung-min (KOR)
  Oh Jeong-a (KOR)
MGL1
2
CHN2
2
JPN1
2
CHN1
2
KOR2
0
8 34
2   Mi Yuting (CHN)
  Yu Zhiying (CHN)
THA1
2
TPE2
2
HKG1
2
KOR1
0
JPN1
2
8 32
3   Peng Liyao (CHN)
  Gao Xing (CHN)
MAS2
2
KOR1
0
SIN1
2
HKG1
2
TPE2
2
8 26
4   Na Hyun (KOR)
  Choi Jeong (KOR)
MAC1
2
THA2
2
TPE1
2
JPN1
0
KOR1
2
8 24
5   Katsuya Motoki (JPN)
  Rina Fujisawa (JPN)
SIN1
2
TPE1
2
KOR1
0
KOR2
2
CHN1
0
6 34
6   Yang Shi Hai (HKG)
  Kan Ying (HKG)
THA2
2
SIN2
2
CHN1
0
CHN2
0
JPN2
2
6 28
7   Lin Chih-han (TPE)
  Joanne Missingham (TPE)
JPN2
2
JPN1
0
KOR2
0
MGL1
2
SIN2
2
6 28
8   Chou Chun-hsun (TPE)
  Chang Kai-hsin (TPE)
MGL2
2
CHN1
0
MAS2
2
SIN2
2
CHN2
0
6 22
9   Tomoya Hirata (JPN)
  Aya Okuda (JPN)
TPE1
0
MAS1
2
THA2
2
SIN1
2
HKG1
0
6 22
10   Nuttakrit Taechaamnuayvit (THA)
  Pattraporn Aroonphaichitra (THA)
CHN1
0
SIN1
0
MAC1
2
MAS2
2
THA2
2
6 18
11   Kwa Jie Hui (SIN)
  Ho Li Ting (SIN)
JPN1
0
THA1
2
CHN2
0
JPN2
0
MAS2
2
4 28
12   Tan Jia Cheng (SIN)
  Karen Pooh (SIN)
MAS1
2
HKG1
0
MGL1
2
TPE2
0
TPE1
0
4 26
13   Tsolmongiin Sansar (MGL)
  Ravjiryn Tungalag (MGL)
KOR1
0
MGL2
2
SIN2
0
TPE1
0
MAC1
2
4 20
14   Ho Hock Doong (MAS)
  Fong Sok Nee (MAS)
SIN2
0
JPN2
0
MGL2
2
THA2
0
MGL2
2
4 12
15   Pariwat Sampaokaew (THA)
  Aroonkorn Prathoomwan (THA)
HKG1
0
KOR2
0
JPN2
0
MAS1
2
THA1
0
2 30
16   Zaid Zulkifli (MAS)
  Suzanne Low (MAS)
CHN2
0
MAC1
2
TPE2
0
THA1
0
SIN1
0
2 26
17   Sam In Hang (MAC)
  Fu Soi Ieng (MAC)
KOR2
0
MAS2
0
THA1
0
MGL2
2
MGL1
0
2 20
18   Bataagiin Temüüjin (MGL)
  Mönkh-Erdeniin Uuganbat (MGL)
TPE2
0
MGL1
0
MAS1
0
MAC1
0
MAS1
0
0 20

Knockout round edit

2 July

Semifinals Gold medal match
  Kang Seung-min (KOR)
  Oh Jeong-a (KOR)
0
  Na Hyun (KOR)
  Choi Jeong (KOR)
2   Na Hyun (KOR)
  Choi Jeong (KOR)
0
  Mi Yuting (CHN)
  Yu Zhiying (CHN)
0   Peng Liyao (CHN)
  Gao Xing (CHN)
2
  Peng Liyao (CHN)
  Gao Xing (CHN)
2

References edit

  1. ^ "2013 AIMAG Chess and Baduk(Go) Venue". aimag2013.org. Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Baduk Competition Schedule". aimag2013.org. Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2013. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Baduk Medallists". aimag2013.org. Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2013. Archived from the original on 8 July 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.

External links edit