The Open European Mahjong Championship (OEMC) is the oldest European competition of Mahjong organized by European Mahjong Association(EMA) under international rule. Both men and women are eligible to contest this title, and the championship holds both the individual event and team event. It was established in 2005 and has since then taken place on two-yearly basis. As this championship is an open competition, any non-European players may participate.
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After a few months later of the first world championship was held in Tokyo, 2002, Martin Rep, a Dutch Mahjong Player, decided to establish European organizations for Mahjong.
On June 25, 2005, he promoted the first European Championship and also hold the General Assembly in Netherlands in Nijmegen, Netherlands. During this Assembly, EMA was established. Masato Chiba, from Japan, won the first championship.
On June 21, 2007, the 2nd European championship was held in Copenhagen, Denmark for 3 days. Martin Wedel Jacobsen from Denmark won the championship[1]. Team event was began since this championship. In 2008, EMA began another European Mahjong Championship under Japanese Riichi rule.
On July 11, 2011, Ildikó Hargitai became the first female mahjong player who won the European championship[2], and "French Team no1" from Freance won the team division[3].
No. | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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1 | Masato Chiba ( Japan) | Mai Hatsune ( Japan) | Yoshinori Kato ( Japan) |
2 | Martin Wedel Jacobsen () | Kohichi Oda ( Japan) | Benjamin Boas ( USA) |
3 | Koji Idota ( Japan) | Bo Lang ( Swiss) | Luca Gavelli ( Italy) |
4 | Ildikó Hargitai ( Hungary) | Martin Faartoft ( Denmark) | Leni Janssen ( Netherlands) |
No. | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
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2[4] | Team Tokyo ( Japan) | Norse Winds ( Denmark) | France Bleu ( France) |
3 | Japan JMSA Kyoto ( Japan) | China 2 ( China) | United Nations[5] ( EU) |
4 | French Team no1 ( France) | Nine Gates ( Netherlands) | Upper 4 ( Denmark) |
Date | Edition | Place | Venue |
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June 24–26, 2005 | 1st Open European Mahjong Championship | Nijmegen, Netherlands | |
June 21–24, 2007 | 2nd Open European Mahjong Championship | Valdemarsgade 14, Copenhagen, Denmark | Idrætsfabrikken |
July 1–5, 2009 | 3rd Open European Mahjong Championship | Baden, Austria | Hotel Schloss Weikersdorf |
July 6–11, 2011 | 4th Open European Mahjong Championship | Venice, Italy | NH Laguna Palace Mestre-Venice |