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Aug 16 - 18, 2019

Washington D.C. USA

2019 World Championships

SM: Ultra Prism - SM: Unified Minds

Walter E. Washington Convention

801 Mount Vernon Place NW

• The 2019 Pokémon World Championships returned to Washington D.C. for the second time in history. It was a three-day event, where anyone who met the Championship Point threshold was invited to play in Day 1 on Friday. Of which 418 players (not counting JP or KR players) competed in 8 Rounds, and anyone with a record of 5-0-3, or 6 wins, moved on to Day 2.

• Day 2 (Saturday) consisted of the above players that made it through a rough Day 1, as well as the Top X players from throughout the season, seperated by region, found below. Day 2 was also 8 Rounds long, but resulting in a Top 8 Cut. (118 Master division players competed in Day 2.) All Top 8 and Top 4 matches were played out that night, saving each division's Grand Finals for Sunday.

• This event also featured the "D.C. Open," a large, sanctioned side event for players to get a head start to earn an invitation to the next year's World Championships, which coincidently was paused and extended out into the 2022 season due to covid. Also at the venue was a pop-up Pokémon Center.

Championship Point Threshold

Prizing:

• 1st Place

$25,000

• 2nd Place

$15,000

• Top 4

$7,500

• Top 8

$5,000

• Top 16

$2,500

• Top 32

$1,500

(The Top 4 finishers received an automatic invitation to the 2022 World Championships, since the 2020 & 2021 seasons were cancelled due to covid.)

(The Top 32 finishers received at least 2 Booster Boxes each, and an exclusive Worlds Top 32 bag.)

Event's Promo Card

Set of multilingual Champions Festival

Event Swag

Legal Sets:

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Banned Card(s):


Host:

Anna Prosser

TCG Casters:

Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich

Kyle Sabelhaus

Kenny Wisdom

Jeremy Jallen

Josue Rojano

Cora Georgiou


Travel Stipends:

Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points during the 2019 season received a travel award to Worlds.

(Players under the age of 18 received $5,000 if Worlds was outside of their region, $2,500 if in their region.)

• US & Canada

Top 16 players - $2,000

• Europe

Top 22 players - $3,500

• Latin America

Top 8 players - $3,500

• Oceania

Top 8 players - $3,500

Automatic Day 2 Invites:

Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points during the 2019 season received an automatic Day 2 invite.

• US & Canada

Top 16 players

• Europe

Top 22 players

• Latin America

Top 8 players

• Oceania

Top 8 players

US & Canada Day 2 Invitees

  1. Daniel Altavilla
  2. Caleb Gedemer
  3. Jose Marrero
  4. Jimmy Pendarvis
  5. Zach Lesage
  6. Alex Schemanske
  7. Azul Griego
  8. Rahul Reddy
  9. Isaiah Williams
  10. Connor Finton
  11. Jon Eng
  12. Michael Pramawat
  13. Justin Kulas
  14. Ian Robb
  15. Justin Bokhari
  16. Joe Ruettiger

Europe Day 2 Invitees

  1. Stéphane Ivanoff
  2. Pedro Torres
  3. Bert Wolters
  4. Robin Schulz
  5. Alessandro Cremascoli
  6. Ondřej Škubal
  7. Manuel Jorach
  8. Martin Janouš
  9. Philipp Leciejewski
  10. Adam Hawkins
  11. Miloslav Poslední
  12. Fabien Pujol
  13. Karl Peters
  14. Bryan de Vries
  15. Steven Mao
  16. Nico Alabas
  17. Magnus Pederson
  18. Phong Nguyen Hai
  19. Jimmy Wuyts
  20. Scot Symonds
  21. Tord Reklev
  22. Luke Kirkham

Latin America Day 2 Invitees

  1. Gustavo Wada
  2. Lucas Periera
  3. Bastian Silva
  4. Pablo Meza
  5. Alex Silva
  6. Nicolas Galaz
  7. Joao Medeiros
  8. Otavio Gouveia

Oceania Day 2 Invitees

  1. Brent Tonisson
  2. Colin Tang
  3. Clifton Goh
  4. Jordan Palmer
  5. Kaiwen Cabbabe
  6. Henry Brand
  7. Jit Min Lim
  8. Christian Hasbani

Washington D.C. USA

Aug 16 - 18, 2019

Walter E. Washington Convention

801 Mount Vernon Place NW

Prizing:

• 1st Place

$25,000

• 2nd Place

$15,000

• Top 4

$7,500

• Top 8

$5,000

• Top 16

$2,500

• Top 32

$1,500

(The Top 4 finishers received an automatic invitation to the 2022 World Championships, since the 2020 & 2021 seasons were cancelled due to covid.)

(The Top 32 finishers received at least 2 Booster Boxes each, and an exclusive Worlds Top 32 bag.)

Event's Promo Card

Set of multilingual Champions Festival

Event Swag

Host:

Anna Prosser

TCG Casters:

Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich

Kyle Sabelhaus

Kenny Wisdom

Jeremy Jallen

Josue Rojano

Cora Georgiou