The 1999 British Go Championship has been decided by a five-game match held at various venues. The successful defending title-holder is Matthew Macfadyen. The challenger was Matthew Cocke.
The 1998 British Go Championship was decided by a five-game match held at various venues. The defending title-holder was Matthew Macfadyen. The challenger was Edmund Shaw.
These were the rules in force during 2000 and 2001. The rules currently in force are slightly different.
This set of rules refers to the following championships:
Medal winners:
| Gold: | Matthew Macfadyen |
| Silver: | Alex Selby |
| Bronze: | Mark Collinson |
Seong-June Kim won the main tournament. Also going on was the first game in the 5 game British Championship match, between the challenger Matthew Cocke and the champion Matthew Macfadyen. Matthew Macfadyen won.
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These are the official results, but Piers Shepperson actually won in rounds 8 and 9.
SOS and SODOS data removed for space reasons.
These are the official results, but Piers Shepperson actually won in rounds 8 and 9.
SOS and SODOS data removed for space reasons.