European Riichi Championship
The European Riichi Mahjong Championship (ERMC) is the European competition of Mahjong certified by European Mahjong Association(EMA) under Japanese rules.[1] Both men and women are eligible to contest this title. It was established in 2008 and has since then taken place on two yearly basis.
The name was "European Riichi Championship" (ERC) until 2013.
History
On June 21, 2008, the first European riichi mahjong championship was held in Hannover, Germany for 2 days. Thomas Kragh from Denmark won the championship. Benjamin Boas reached the 2nd place.[2]
On July 10, 2010, the second riichi championship was held in Hannover, Germany again[3][4]
Champions
Individual
No. | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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1 | Thomas Kragh ( Denmark) | Benjamin Boas ( USA) | Song Ping ( China) |
2 | Maurice Demmer ( Netherlands) | Joël Ratsimandresy ( France) | David Bresnick ( USA) |
3 | Martin Diviš ( Czech) | Michael Zahradnik ( Germany) | Maude Grimberg ( France) |
4 | Mikhail Lugovkin ( Russia) | Désirée Heemskerk ( Netherlands | Mateusz Woźniak ( Poland |
Team
No. | Winner | 2nd | 3rd | |||
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3[5] | Red Dragons | Tina Christensen ( Denmark) | Ryan Pin | Alexander Wankmüller ( Austria) | Ukelele | Gemma Collinge ( United Kingdom) |
Kim Iversen ( Denmark) | Tanja Wankmüller ( Austria) | John Duckworth ( United Kingdom) | ||||
Henrik Leth ( Denmark) | Manuel Reisinger ( Austria) | Ian Fraser ( United Kingdom) | ||||
Frank Rostved ( Denmark) | Manuel Tomisser ( Austria) | Martin Lester ( United Kingdom) |
Venues
Date | Edition | Place | Venue |
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June 21–22, 2008 | 1st European Riichi Championship 2008 | Hanover, Germany | |
July 10–11, 2010 | 2nd European Riichi Championship 2010 | Hanover, Germany | Jazzclub Hannover |
September 18–22, 2013 | 3rd European Riichi Championship 2013 | Bad Vöslau, Austria | Weingut Schlossberg |
October 7-9, 2016 | 4th European Riichi Mahjong Championship 2016 | Farnham, Surrey, England, UK | The Great Hall, The Farnham Maltings |
See also
- European Mahjong Association (EMA)
- Open European Mahjong Championship (Another European Championship held by EMA)
References
External links
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