5th Computer Olympiad - Medals Awarded

Medals Awarded

Amazons (6 participants)

  1. 8QP (J. de Koning) (NL)
  2. Yamazon (H. Yamashita) (JAP)
  3. Anky (P. Hensgens) (NL)

Awari (2 participants)

  1. Marvin (T. Lincke) (CH)
  2. Softwari (R. van der Goot) (CAN)

Chess (14 participants)

  1. Shredder (S. Meyer-Kahlen) (GER)
  2. Fritz (F. Morsch) (NL)
  3. Rebel (E. Schroeder) (NL) and Chess Tiger (C. Theron) (FR)

Go 19×19 (6 participants)

  1. GoeMate (Z. Chen) (China)
  2. Go4++ (M. Reiss) (UK)
  3. Aya (H. Yamashita) (JAP)

Hex (3 participants)

  1. Hexy (V. Anshelevich) (USA)
  2. Queenbee (J. v. Ryswyck) (CAN)
  3. Killerbee (E. Brasa) (IT)

Lines of Action (3 participants)

  1. YL (Y. Björnsson) (CAN)
  2. Mona (D. Billings) (CAN)
  3. MIA (M. Winands) (NL)

Shogi (3 participants)

  1. YSS (H. Yamashita) (JAP)
  2. Shotest 4.1 (J. Rollason) (UK)
  3. Tacos (H. Tsuyoshi) (JAP)

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