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The 14th World Go Championship

as of July 9, 2001
Final CHO Hoonhyun(Korea)
CHOI Myunghoon (Korea)
CHO Hoonhyun
Play-off for 3rd Lin Hai Fong (Japan)
CHOU Chunhson (Taipei)
Lin Hai Fong


 CHO Hoonhyun(Korea) Cho H
(resign)
Cho H
(resign)
Cho H
(16.5)
 KONG Jie (China) KONG
(resign)
 Thomas HSIANG(U.S.A)
 CHANG Hao (China) KOBAYASHI
(4.5)
 KOBAYASHI Koichi (Japan) KOBAYASHI
(resign)
 MA Xiaochun (China)
 YOO Changhyuk (Korea) Lin
(resign)
Lin
(1.5)
 Lin Hai Fong (Japan) Lin
(resign)
 Fernand AGUILAR (South America)
 YU Bin (China) YU
(resign)
 ISHII Kunio (Japan)Ding Wei (China) ISHII
(resign)
 Lee Changho (Korea)
 Zhou Heyang (China) KOHNO
(resign)
CHOU
(0.5)
CHOI
(7.5)
 KOHNO Rin (Japan) KOHNO
(resign)
 SHAO Weigang (China)
 MOK Jinseuk (Korea) CHOU
(resign)
 LEE Se-Dol (Korea) CHOU
(resign)
 CHOU Chunhson (Taipei)
 Cho Chi Hun (Japan) Cho C
(2.5)
CHOI
(8.5)
 RUI Naiwei (Korea) RUI
(resign)
 Juan GUO (Europe)
 Wang Li Chen (Japan) CHOI
(0.5)
 Wang Ming Wan (Japan) CHOI
(5.5)
 CHOI Myunghoon (Korea)