
11 athletes from Kyrgyzstan participated in the competition.
Federation representatives noted that this year's tournaments were characterized by high competitiveness, especially in the master category, where prize placements were decided in the final rounds.


Particularly notable are the successes of Ernur Emilev and Nursaid Sharshenov, who achieved victories over opponents with a second dan, confirming the high level of training of Kyrgyz players.
In Kyrgyzstan, go is an official sport and is actively developing among both children and adults. National championships and international tournaments are regularly held in the country.
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Go is an ancient strategic board game that originated over 4,000 years ago in China. In the game, two players take turns placing black and white stones on the board, aiming to capture as much territory as possible and surround the opponent's stones.
The game is valued for its simple rules and deep strategy: the number of possible combinations in go exceeds the number of atoms in the universe.