The 2018 North America International Championships are over, and your new champions have been crowned! Enthusiastic fans cheered on the finalists Sunday as the talented Trainers battled hard for great prizes, as well as for Championship Points toward invitations to the Pokémon World Championships.
See details on the individual final matches below.
Pokémon TCG Junior Division finals
Champion: Kaya Lichtleitner (Germany)
Runner-up: Benny Billinger (Canada)
Pokémon TCG Senior Division finals
Champion: Jackson Ford (Canada)
Runner-up: Isaiah Bradner (USA)
Pokémon TCG Masters Division finals
Champion: Stephane Ivanoff (France)
Runner-up: Tord Reklev (Norway)
Pokémon VGC Junior Division finals
Champion: Justin Miranda-Radbord (Canada)
Runner-up: Connor Yuen (Singapore)
Pokémon VGC Senior Division finals
Champion: Alfredo Chang-Gonzalez (Australia)
Runner-up: Enzo Reci (USA)
Pokémon VGC Masters Division finals
Champion: Jeremy Rodrigues (USA)
Runner-up: Justin Burns (USA)
Pokkén Tournament Worlds Qualifier finals
Champion: Thanksalot — Sceptile
Runner-up: InC Rokso — Garchomp
Be sure to watch for your favorite players in Nashville, Tennessee August 24–26 at the 2018 Pokémon World Championships, the pinnacle event of the Championship Series season. We’ll be streaming the event live all weekend long so you won’t miss any of the top action. Keep checking Pokemon.com for more details.
Source: PR
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Congrats, boys.
introducing the over 30yo virgins playing a children’s game even more hilarious than people saying there’s more than 2 genders.
What, you don’t like to have fun? Do you dislike everything from your childhood? No sense of nostalgia?
Do you have any friends?
We feel sorry for you.
i play horror titles with the exception of splatoon but for me i’m happy being a lone wolf that way i don’t need to worry of losing or gaining friends.
Interesting enough