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  2. World Mahjong Championship - Wikipedia

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    On October 23, 2002, the first world championship was held in Iidabashi, Tokyo, Japan over three days, but this event was not counted as the first world championship. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After the establishment of World Mahjong Organization (WMO) in 2006, the official first world championship was held in Chengdu, Sichuan , China on November 1 ...

  3. World Mahjong Sports Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Mahjong Sports Games (WMSG, Chinese: 世界麻将运动会) is played to determine the World Champion in the table game Mahjong held by Mahjong International League (MIL). Both men and women are eligible to contest this title, and the championship holds both of Individual event and Team event.

  4. List of world championships in mind sports - Wikipedia

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    World Championship Domino Tournament [5] Individuals 1976 Chris Authement 2019 2020 One year Domino World Championship [6] Individuals 1995 Torsten Fornefeld 2023 2024 One year Mahjong: Mahjong: World Mahjong Championship: Individuals 2002 Zhou Yong 2019 2021 Two years Riichi mahjong: World Riichi Championship: Individuals 2014 Keijun Nara 2022 ...

  5. Category:Mahjong world championships - Wikipedia

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  6. World Mahjong Organization - Wikipedia

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    The first world championship was held in Chengdu, Sichuan on 1–5 November 2007. 148 players from 16 nations participated. Li Li from China won the individual championship, [7] and China Shanxi Jiexiu won the team championship. [8] The second world championship was held in Utrecht, Netherlands on 27–29 August 2010

  7. Park Se-jun - Wikipedia

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    Park Se-jun (Korean: 박세준), also referred to as Sejun Park, is a Pokémon video gamer and Pokémon Trading Card Game player. He is best known for winning the Masters Division of the Video Game Championships (VGC) at the 2014 Pokémon World Championships.

  8. Mahjong International League - Wikipedia

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    Mahjong International League; Abbreviation: MIL: Formation: July 3, 2015 [1]: Type: non-profit organization: Legal status: Association: Purpose: formulating the competition systems and rules suitable for the whole world in an effort to promote mahjong into a standard, professional and sportified global mind sport.

  9. 2002 World Championship in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 World Championship in Mahjong was held at the Hotel Grand Place in Tokyo, Japan, from 23 to 27 October in 2002. The title for this competition was "The Festival for Culture and Sport in Mah Jong". The competition ran in cooperation between the Ningbo City Mahjong Sport Association and the Japan Mahjong Organizing Committee (JMOC).