Australian Go Association Explained

The Australian Go Association (AGA) is the national governing body for the ancient oriental sport of go in the country of Australia. It was founded in 1978 [1] by Clive Davies of the Sydney Go Club, Neville Smythe of the Canberra Go Club, and Bill Leveritt of the Brisbane Go Club, joined in 1982 by Melbourne and some year after that by Adelaide (clubs have existed intermittently in Perth and Hobart also). The Association is the Australian member of the International Go Federation. With the New Zealand Go Society it makes up the Oceania zone of the IGF and thus shares one seat on the IGF's board of directors.[2] The aims of the association are:[3]

History

Present day

The AGA selects the host club or city for the Australian National Go Championships every year. Based upon individual members' performance in tournament play, it selects the Australian competitors for the World Amateur Go Championships, Korean Prime Minister's Cup, and in appropriate years the World Amateur Pair Go Championships. There are a fair number of state championships, club events, and national tournaments held around the country each year[6] which earn their competitors Australian representative points (for selection) and Elo points (for updating the national ranking and rating tables).

As of 2024, membership is free to most Australian go players. A minority of members pay an annual subscription, or donate as sponsors, to sustain the association's operations. The organisation's honorary national coach remains An Young-gil who is a professional eighth dan and baduk teacher from Korea, based in Sydney. The most active cities for Australian go activity and AGA-affiliated clubs remain Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smythe, Neville. 22 March 2001. Notes on the history of the Australian Go Association. Australian Go Association. 12 February 2016.
  2. Web site: IGF. 10 July 2014. Structure of the International Go Federation. 12 February 2016.
  3. Web site: 2009 . Constitution of the Australian Go Association . Australian Go Association . 12 February 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160226231916/http://australiango.asn.au/files/Constitution.pdf . 26 February 2016 . dead .
  4. Web site: Sensei's Library. 4 January 2016. Korean Prime Minister's Cup. 12 February 2016.
  5. Web site: American Go Association. 13 January 2016. Second Australian Go Congress Starts Friday. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20221007190600/http://www.usgo.org/news/2016/01/second-australian-go-congress-starts-friday/. 7 October 2022.
  6. Web site: Australian Go Association. Events . November 20, 2024.