2013 Pokémon World Championships

2013 Pokémon VG World Championships

Logo for the 2013 World championships
Tournament information
Location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Dates August 9–11
Administrator(s) Play! Pokémon
Tournament format(s) Swiss Rounds, Knock-out finals
Venue(s) Vancouver Convention Center
Final positions
Champions Italy Arash Omatti (Masters)  USA Hayden McTavish (Seniors)  USA Brendan Zheng (Juniors)
Runner-up  JPN Ryosuke Kosuge (Masters)  USA Ben Hickey (Seniors)  JPN Fuko Nakamichi (Juniors)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 481 matches in 3 divisions
Attendance 3,000 (Expression error: Unrecognized word "matches". per match)
 2012 2014 

The 2013 Pokémon World Championships was the fifth annual e-Sport invitation-only tournament held by Play! Pokémon, a division of The Pokémon Company that unites the top Pokémon video game players from around the world. The event was held alongside the Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships at the Vancouver Convention Center in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,[1] and marks the first time the World Championships was held outside of the United States.

The defending Video Game champions were Ray Rizzo (Masters Division), Toler Webb (Senior Division), and Abram Burrows (Junior Division), which were all from the United States.

The tournament was operated under a six-round Swiss-system tournament with players being categorized by their respective age divisions (i.e. Junior, Senior, and Masters). The top 8 players of each division then played in a Single-elimination tournament to determine the winner of the tournament.

References

  1. "Tournament Results". www.pokemonworldchampionships.com. Retrieved 2016-02-18.

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