Swiss Champs
&
International Results of Swiss Go Players
This is the complete list of all swiss champions since
the very first swiss championship in 1977 also all
participants at the the World Championships in Japan,
Korea and other big international events are
listed.
Since 1990 the Swiss Go Association promotes his
candidates with a point system.
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- 2024 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2024 : James Nguyen
The 19th
Korean Prime Minister Cup, 20 - 26 September 2024, Taebaek Hotel, Taebaek Gowon Gymnasium, Taebaek City, Korea
- Swiss Champion 2024 : Frederic Schlattner
47th Swiss Open Championship,
14-15 September 2024, Brugg/Windisch
- Representative at the WAGC 2024 : Armel-David Wolff
The 44th World Amateur Go Championship,
17 - 23 May 2024, The Nihon Ki-in (Tokyo), Japan
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 36 of 60)
- 2023 :
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- Representative at the WAGC 2023 : Frederic Schlattner
The 43rd World Amateur Go Championship,
14 - 20 December 2023, Cultural Center, Bao'an District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China
(wins 3 of 7 games, rank: 31 of 46)
- Swiss Champion 2023 : John Walch
46th Swiss Open Championship,
9-10 October 2023, Yverdon
- Representative at the KPMC 2023 : John Walch
The 18th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, 28 - 31 August 2023, Gwangju, Korea
(wins 5 of 7 games, rank: 11 of 56)
- 2022 :
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- Representative at the WAGC 2022: Eshkar Gutkind
The 42nd World Amateur Go Championship,
Online, Fox Go Server, 22 November - 3 December, 2022
(wins 2 of 6 games, rank: 38 of 43)
- Representative at the KPMC 2022 : Brian Kleiner
The 17th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, 26 August - 28 September 2022, Gwangju, Korea
(wins 3 of 6 games, rank: 34 of 52)
- 2021 :
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- 2020 :
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- 2019 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2019 : Flavien Aubelle
The 14th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, 31 August - 6 September 2019, Yeongwol Sports Park, Yeongwol County, Korea
(wins 3 of 6 games, rank: 31 of 62)
- Representative at the WAGC 2019: Thomas Koller
The 40th World Amateur Go Championship, Results,
May 31 - June 7 , Shimane, Japan
(wins 3 of 8 games, rank: 49 of 59)
- Swiss Champion 2019 : Fabien Lips
43rd Swiss Open Championship,
4-5 May 2018, Genève
- 2018 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2018 : Sylvain Praz
The 13th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD , 8-14 September 2018, Buan, Korea
(wins 2 of 6 games, rank: 51 of 59)
- Swiss Champion 2018 : Armel-David Wolff
42nd Swiss Open Championship,
2-3 June 2018, Zürich
- Representative at the WAGC 2018: John Walch
The 39th World Amateur Go Championship , EGD,
4 - 7 May ,Tokyo , Japan
(wins 5 of 8 games, rank: 20 of 61)
- 2017 :
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- Representatives at the IAPGC 2017: Marta Morrison & Roberto Morrison
The
28th International Amateur Pair Go
Championship Tokyo, Hotel Edmond, Dec 2 - 3, 2017
(win 0 of 5 games, rank: 32 of 32)
- Representative at the KPMC 2017 : Frederic Schlattner
The 12th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
, 9-15 September 2017, Julpo Bay Tidal Ecological Park, Korea
(wins 3 of 6 games, rank: 23 of 56)
- Representative at the WAGC 2017: Félicien Mazille
The 38th World Amateur Go Championship, EGD,
June 2 - 9 , Guiyan, Guizhou, China
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 25 of 48)
- Swiss Champion 2017 : John Walch
41st Swiss Open Championship,
Ascona, Ticino , 22-23 April 2017
- 2016 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2016 : Benoît Felix
The 11th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, 3-9 September 2016, Julpo Bay Tidal Ecological Park, Korea
(wins 3 of 6 games, rank: 33 of 54)
- Representative at the WAGC 2016: Armel-David Wolff
The 37th World Amateur Go Championship,
June 3 - 10, Wuxi, China
(wins 3 of 8 games, rank: 42 of 56)
- Swiss Champion 2016 : John Walch
40th Swiss Open Championship,
Weggis, Vierwaldstättersee, 21-22 May 2016
- 2015 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2015 : Flavien Aubelle
The 10th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, November, 23-25, 2015, Seoul, Korea
(wins 3 of 6 games, rank: 34 of 52)
- Representative at the WAGC 2015: Sébastien Koch
The 36th World Amateur Go Championship, alternative
link, EGD,
June 5 - 12, Bangkok, Thailand
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 36 of 57)
- Swiss Champion 2015 : Armel-David Wolff
39th Swiss Open Championship, EGD,
Boltigen, Simmental, 10-12 April 2015
- 2014 :
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- Representatives at the IAPGC 2014: Monique Golay & Flavien Aubelle
The
25th International Amateur Pair Go
Championship Tokyo, Hotel Edmond, Oct 24 - 28, 2014
(win 1 of 5 games, rank: 29 of 32)
- Representative at the KPMC 2014 : Lorenz Trippel
The 9th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, September, 17-22, 2014, Seoul, Korea
(wins 2 of 6 games, rank: 35 of 52)
- Representative at the EWC 2014: Rose Marguerite Martin
European Women Championship, Kazan, Russia, Jun 28 - 29, 2014
(wins 2 of 5 games, rank 12 of 28)
- Representative at the WAGC 2014: Sylvain Praz
The 35th World Amateur Go Championship , alternative
link, EGD,
July 4 (arrival day) to July 11 (departure day), Gyeongju, Korea
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 35 of 54)
- Swiss Champion 2014 : Sébastien Koch
38th Swiss Open Championship, EGD,
Ascona, 4-6 April 2014
- 2013 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2013 : Sébastien Ott
The 8th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, October 10-15, 2013, Gumi city GUMICO, Korea
(wins 3 of 6 games, rank: 35 of 61)
- Representative at the WAGC 2013: John Walch
The 34th World Amateur Go Championship, alternative
link, EGD,
Sendai, Japan, 31st August - 6th September 2013
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 30 of 56)
- Swiss Champion 2013 : Sébastien Koch
37th Swiss Open Championship, EGD,
Veyrier, Geneva, 18-20 May 2013 (Pentecost)
- 2012 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2012 : Roberto Morrison
The
7th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, October 27-28, 2012, Gwangju, Korea
(wins 2 of 6 games, rank: 42 of 70)
- Representative at the WMSG 2012:
Lorenz Trippel
The 2nd World
Mind Sports Games, EGD,
Lille, France, August 13 - 16, 2012
(wins 3 of 5 games, rank: 48 of 78)
- Swiss Champion 2012 : Sébastien Ott
36th Swiss Open Championship, EGD,
Luzern, Jugendherberge Rotschuo, 17-19 (20) May 2012 (Ascension Day)
- Representative at the WAGC 2012: Félicien Mazille
The 33rd World Amateur Go Championship, alternative
link, EGD,
Guangzhou, China, 11th - 18th May 2012
(wins 3 of 8 games, rank: 37 of 56)
- 2011 :
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- Representatives at the IAPGC 2011: Sandra Woelffel & Benoît Félix
The
22nd International Amateur Pair Go
Championship Tokyo, Hotel Edmond, Nov 18 - 22, 2011
(win 1 of 5 games, rank: 31 of 32)
- Representative at the KPMC 2011 : Benoît Félix
The
6th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, October 20-26, 2011, Pohang city, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea
(wins 4 of 6 games, rank: 33 of 69)
- Swiss Champion 2011: John Walch
35th Swiss Open Championship, EGD,
Zermatt, 11-13 June 2011
- Representative at the WAGC 2011: Lorenz
Trippel
The 32nd World Amateur Go Championship, alternative
link, EGD,
Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan, 26 May - 2 June 2011
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 34 of 57)
- Swiss Junior Champion 2011: Arthur Favre
8th Swiss
Junior Championship Solothurn, 15 / 16 January 2011
- 2010 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2010: Sébastien
Koch
The
5th
Korean Prime Minister Cup,
EGD, October 21-27, 2010: 5th KPMC at Changwon (Changwon Exhibition Convention Center, CECO), Korea
(wins 4 of 7 games, rank: 31 of 68)
- Representative at the WAGC 2010: Daniel
Baumann
The 31st World Amateur Go
Championship in Hangzhou, China alternative
link, Monday, 24 May to
Monday, 31 May 2010
(wins 3 of 8 games, rank: 42 of 60)
- Swiss Champion 2010: John Walch
34th Swiss Open Championship
EPFL, Lausanne, 22-24 May 2010
- Swiss Junior Champion 2010: Luciano
Venturieri
7th Swiss
Junior Championship Solothurn, 6 / 7
February 2010
- 2009 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2009: Sébastien Ott
The 4th
Korean Prime Minister Cup alternative link,
October 23-28, 2009: 4th KPMC at Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, Korea, 2009
(wins 3 of 7 games, rank: 42 of 68)
- Representative at the WAGC 2009: Dominik
Müller
The 30th World Amateur Go
Championship in Shizuoka alternative link, Japan, Wednesday, 27
May to Saturday, 30 May 2009
(wins 3 of 8 games, rank: 54 of 66)
- Swiss Champion 2009: Sébastien
Ott
33rd Swiss Open Championship
Luzern, 11-13 April 2009
- Swiss Junior Champion 2009: Maurice
Amon
6th Swiss
Junior Championship Solothurn, January 31 -
February 1, 2009
- 2008 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2008: Roberto
Morrison
The
3rd Korean Prime Minister Cup KINTEX, Goyang city,
Gyeonggi-do, Korea, from 7th to 12th of November,
2008
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 41 of 68)
- Representatives at the WMSG 2008:
Patric Grüter, Lorenz Trippel, Benoît
Félix
The The 1st World
Mind Sports Games
Beijing, China, October 3 - 18, 2008
(Patric wins 3 of 6 games, rank: 14 of 22 in
group F, Lorenz wins 3 of 7 games, rank: 19 of
24 in
group D, Benoît wins 2 of 7 games, rank:
21 of 24 in
group B)
- Representative at the WAGC 2008: Josef
Renner
The
The 29th World Amateur Go Championship
Nihon Ki-in in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, May 28 -
May 31, 2008
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 29 of 68)
- Swiss Champion 2008: Josef Renner
32nd Swiss Open
Championship Zürich, 1-4 Mai 2008
- Representative at the Oza 2008: Armel-David
Wolff
4th Toyota Denso Cup 2008 European Go
Culture Centre, Netherlands, January 31 - February
3, 2008
(wins 2 of 4 games, rank: 24 of 56). Armel wins the
play-off game and reaches the quarter
final.
- Swiss Junior Champion 2008: Ivan
Baeriswyl
5th Swiss
Junior Championship Solothurn, February 2 -
3, 2008
- 2007 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2007: John
Walch
The
2nd Korean Prime Minister Cup Suwon city, Korea, from 12th
to 17th of October, 2007
(wins 5 of 8 games, rank: 23 of 66)
- Representative at the WAGC 2007:
Sébastien Koch
The
The 28th World Amateur Go Championship
Nihon Ki-in in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, May 28 - May 31,
2007
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 38 of 68)
- Swiss Champion 2007: Josef Renner
31st Swiss Open
Championship Schaffhausen, 26-28 Mai
2007
- Swiss Junior Champion 2007: Ivan
Baeriswyl
4th Swiss
Junior Championship Bern, February 3 - 4,
2007
- 2006 :
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- Representative at the KPMC 2006: Lorenz
Trippel
The 1st Korean Prime Minister
Cup Jeonju, Korea, October 20 - October
27, 2006
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 47 of 66)
- Swiss Champion 2006: Josef Renner
30th Swiss Open
Championship Résidence Universitaire
Internationale à Genève (Kogo-Club),
3,4,5 June 2006
- Representative at the WAGC 2006: Patrick
Grüter
The
The 27th World Amateur Go Championship
Sasebo, Japan, May 28 - May 31, 2006
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 26 of 68)
- Representative at the Oza 2006: Armel-David
Wolff
3rd Toyota Denso Cup 2006 European Go
Culture Centre, Netherlands, February 9 - 12,
2006
(wins 2 of 4 games, rank: 42 of 72)
- Swiss Junior Champion 2006: John
Walch
3rd Swiss
Junior Championship Bern, February 4 - 5,
2006
- 2005 :
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- Representatives at the IAPGC 2005: Silvia
Koch & Adrian Wagner
The
16th International Amateur Pair Go
Championship Tokyo, Nov 12 - 13, 2005
(win 1 of 5 games, rank: 28 of 32)
- Swiss Champion 2005: Patrick
Grüter
29th
Swiss Open Championship Grand Hotel
Locarno, 22 - 23 October 2005
- Representative at the WAGC 2005: Roberto
Morrison
The
The 26th World Amateur Go Championship
Nagoya, Japan, June 24 - June 27, 2005
(wins 3 of 8 games, rank: 46 of 65)
- Swiss Junior Champion 2005: Ivan
Baeriswyl
2nd Swiss
Junior Championship Bern, February 5 - 6,
2005
- 2004 :
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- Swiss Champion 2004: Sébastien
Koch
28th Swiss Open
Championship Yverdon, October 2 - 3,
2004
- Representative at the WAGC 2004: Josef
Renner
The
The 25th World Amateur Go Championship
Kurashiki Tivoli Park, Japan, June 5 - June 10,
2004
(wins 4 of 8 games, rank: 41 of 64)
- Representative at the Oza 2004: Roberto
Morrison
2nd Toyota Denso Cup 2004 European Go
Culture Centre, Netherlands, 5.2 - 8.2, 2004
(wins 0 of 4 games, rank: 74 of 78)
- Swiss Junior Champion 2004: Ivan
Baeriswyl
1st Swiss
Junior Championship Bern, January 31 -
February 2, 2004
- 2003 :
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- 2002 :
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- 2001 :
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- 2000 :
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- 1999 :
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- 1998 :
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- 1997 :
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- 1996 :
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- 1995 :
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