Beijing in 1998

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Youth championships Renju World

2nd Youth World Renju World Championship was held from August 1 to August 7, 1998 in Beijing, China. 59 young players from Russia, Sweden, Japan, China took part in the tournament. News of this event appeared almost 100 times in news articles and television programs in different parts of China. China Central Television gave 2:00 live broadcast of the tournament.

At this time, we have become a world champion Yelena Lebedeva.

After 9 rounds (261 games) the final results are as follows:

Boys Group A (15-18 years)
A place Participant A country spectacles Coefficient
1 Hannes Hermansson Sweden 15
2 Sergey Vostryakov Russia 14
3 Chen Vey China 12
4 Zhang Peng China eleven 92
5 Sergey Nogovitsin Russia eleven 89
6 Katsuhisa Unoura Japan eleven 78
7 Marcus Ericsson Sweden 10
8 Cheng Bin Bin China 9 89
9 Hua Tao China 9 78
10 Vang Lyu China 8
eleven Zhang Ying Chuan China 7 79
12 Victor Vinokurtsev Russia 7 48
13 Xi Hu Tao China 6
14 Zhao Yue China 5 68
15 Hu Rui Ming China 5 46
Boys Group B (15 years old)
1 Chao Dong Hiao China 15
2 Sergey Shevelev Russia 14
3 Linus Hermansson Sweden 13
4 Michael Kazarin Russia 12
5 Hian Guan Yi China eleven 100
6 Lyu Dzhi Teng China eleven 96
7 Dzhen Zen Ji China 10 86
8 Lee Ye Dzhian China 10 81
9 Kristofer Vidman Sweden 10 78
10 Li Bo China 10 71
eleven Hidenori Unoura Japan 9 90
12 Dzhay kun China 9 83
13 Song Yu Hao China 9 68
14 Li Xi Yu China 8 86
15 Gianni and Zhao China 8 80
16 Sun Kay China 8 78
17 Hirokazu Tasutomi Japan 8 73
18 Liu Chang China 7 88
19 Hiroshi Okabe Japan 7 60
20 Shen Key Ya China 6 65
21 Hu Tian Le China 6 51
22 Aleksey Lovtsov Russia 6 50
23 with Miyagawa Japan 5

Girls Group A (15-18 years)

1 Elena Lebedeva Russia 17
2 Oksana Sorokina Russia 14
3 Liu Yao China 13
4 Lin Dzhin China 12
5 Mitsumi Tasutomi Japan 10
6 Chi Tasutomi Japan 8
7 Elena Skalozubova Russia 7
8 Marie Lestander Sweden 5
9 Hiro Tasutomi Japan 4
10 Suzuka Muro Japan 0
Girls Group B (15 years old)
1 Wu Dan China 14 89
2 Lian Shuang China 14 71
3 Dzhao Zi Quang China 13
4 Elena Chizhkina Russia 12
5 Mi Ksao Dan China 10
6 Yao Dzhin Rui China 9 75
7 Anastasia Leschukova Russia 9 75
8 Olga Kochezhkova Russia 8 83
9 Hu Hui China 8 76
10 Li Shi Rui China 6
eleven Guo Yu China 3

“Let me give my sincere congratulations to medal receivers and my best wishes to all the young players and coaches. I hope you had a great time in China, and I look forward to seeing you in the next world championship, “- President of the Federation of China Renju

Sources: renju.net

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