European Riichi Mahjong Championship: Difference between revisions

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|June 21–22, 2008
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|Hanover, DEU
|Hanover, DEU
|align=left |Thomas Kragh DEN
|align=left |Thomas Kragh DEN
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|July 10–11, 2010
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|Hanover, DEU
|Hanover, DEU
|align=left |Maurice Demmer NED
|align=left |Maurice Demmer NED
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|September 18–22, 2013
|Sep 18–22, 2013
|Bad Vöslau, AUT
|Bad Vöslau, AUT
|align=left |Martin Diviš CZE
|align=left |Martin Diviš CZE
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|align=center|[[2016 European Riichi Mahjong Championship|4]]
|align=center|[[2016 European Riichi Mahjong Championship|4]]
|October 7-9, 2016
|Oct 7-9, 2016
|Farnham, UK
|Farnham, UK
|align=left |Mikhail Lugovkin RUS
|align=left |Mikhail Lugovkin RUS
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|June 21-23, 2019
|Jun 21-23, 2019
|'s-Hertogenbosch, NED
|'s-Hertogenbosch, NED
|align=left |Vladimir Nadanyan RUS
|align=left |Vladimir Nadanyan RUS

Latest revision as of 12:53, 24 June 2019

The European Riichi Mahjong Championship is the main tournament for the European Mahjong Association (EMA). The tournament is held every three years, with the first two iterations within two years apart.

Results

# Date Location Winner 2nd 3rd
1 Jun 21–22, 2008 Hanover, DEU Thomas Kragh DEN Benjamin Boas USA Song Ping CHN
2 Jul 10–11, 2010 Hanover, DEU Maurice Demmer NED Joel Ratsimandresy FRA David Bresnick USA
3 Sep 18–22, 2013 Bad Vöslau, AUT Martin Diviš CZE Michael Zahradnik DEU Maude Grimberg FRA
4 Oct 7-9, 2016 Farnham, UK Mikhail Lugovkin RUS Desiree Heemskerk NED Mateusz Woźniak POL
5 Jun 21-23, 2019 's-Hertogenbosch, NED Vladimir Nadanyan RUS Vladimir Zayakin RUS Hiroshi Yamai JPN

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