The 3rd Edition of the CEGO Academic System had already started on 1st of September 2015 in Beijing, China. Thanks to EGF, CEGO and Ge Yuhong Go Academy some of our top players can study Go/Weiqi from September 2015 until beginning of February 2016 in the 3rd Edition. The Academy gives an opportunity to study during the whole year. Let me introduce you this year’s students.
The 3rd Edition of the CEGO Academic System had already started on 1st of September 2015 in Beijing, China. Thanks to EGF, CEGO and Ge Yuhong Go Academy some of our top players can study Go/Weiqi from September 2015 until beginning of February 2016 in the 3rd Edition. The Academy gives an opportunity to study during the whole year. Let me introduce you this year’s students.
Ali Jabarin
1 dan professional
From: Israel
Age: 21
Best achievements: European youth(U18) champion 2009, 2nd in European championship 2015, 3rd in 2015 European grand slam.
I went to China last year after being approached by CEGO, I liked it the first time around so I decided to go again, I want to improve and have good results.
early September – at least February
Mateusz Surma
1 dan professional
From: Poland
Age: 20

After getting a pro title my first thought was just to continue studying aviation at the university, but whilst playing on a European Go Congress in Liberec I got to know, that it’d be nice to go to China, so I decided to fly to Asia. My greatest motivation of this decision was to try to beat Asian pros on tournaments and to try to show that there are some Go players in Europe, who can make some obstacles in winning everything by Asians.
23rd Sep – 22nd Dec, then going back home for Christmas, then going back to China again for 3 months … or more.
Tanguy Le Calve
6 dan EGF
From: France
Age: 20

Best achivements : 2nd at french championship 2012, 1st ex aequo at Amsterdam tournament 2015, 2nd Wien 2015, 5 times youth french champion
I’m now 20 years old and decided to take a break in my studies for this CEGO program; as much to improve my go skills than for the life experience in China.
I stay until 1st of february.
Johannes Obenaus
5 dan EGF
From: Germany
Age: 24
Several years ago I went to Japan for some months and to Taiwan (one year as exchange student) to study Go, but this time, in China will be the first time, that I can solely focus on studying Go. Since it’s not very easy to manage both, university and Go, I’m really looking forward to this chance to improve my Go and this is of course my motivation to go to China.
1st of September until 1st of February.
Grigorii Fionin
5 dan EGF
From: Russia
Age: 16

I realized that studying in China will help me to improve my Go level and have good results.
Dates of stay in China: 14th August till 3rd February
Valerii Krushelnitskiy
3 dan EGF
From: Ukraine
Age: 13
My motivation of going to China is improving my Go level, because there are a lot of strong players. I was in China three years ago, but I didn’t see a lot, so I hope to learn more about this beautiful country. If you need some details, please contact me.
Kim Shakhov
3 dan EGF
From: Russia
Age: 13

General motivation – to become strong Go-player.
Since 1st of September untill 1st of February (hope on it)
Timur Sankin
6 dan EGF
From: Russia
Age: 30
Best results: Russian Go Champion 2013, European Team Go Champion (2005, 2014).
Started playing at 6. Teachers: Belyaev Jurii 3 dan Kansai Ki-in, Li Liang 5 pro
It’s time to learn Go! Main motivation – I want to play stronger.
Staying date hasn’t fixed yet
2nd CEGO Academic System Edition 2014/2015
1st CEGO Academic System Edition 2013/2014
Ge Yuhong Wei Qi Dao Chang (website of the academy in Chinese language)