Summary Results Streams Pics / Booklet

Aug 18 - 21, 2022

London, United Kingdom

2022 World Championships

Sword & Shield - Pokémon GO

• The 2022 Pokémon World Championships took place outside of North America for the first time in history, in the beautiful United Kingdom. It was the first ever four-day event, where anyone who met the Championship Point threshold through the 2020 & 2022 seasons were invited to play in Day 1 on Thursday. Of which consisted of 8 Rounds, anyone with a record of 6 wins, or at least a 5-0-3 record, moved on to Day 2. (529 Master division players competed in Day 1.)

• Day 2 (Friday) 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 asymmetric Top Cut of what resulted in 9 players. (210 Master division players competed in Day 2.)

• This was the first World Championship to incorporate an asymmetric cut. Only 1 additional player finished with the same record as 8th place. Thus, on Saturday, 8th seed & 9th seed duked it out in an additional round to decide which of the two players would move on to Top 8 Cut.

• Day 3 (Saturday) consisted of the match above and all Top 8 & Top 4 matches. For the first time ever, Pokémon streamed all four Top 8 matches seperately, and both Top 4 matches. Each division's Finals was later played out and streamed on Championship Sunday.

• They also saved the TCG and upcoming video game reveals and announcments for the closing ceremony, rather than the opening ceremony like each year prior.

• This event also featured the "London Open" on Saturday, a large, sanctioned side event for players to get a head start to earn an invitation to the next year's World Championships.

• Also at the venue was a pop-up Pokémon Center like recent years. However, this year's Pokémon Center had a theme to it and was larger than ever, making it more of an experience rather than a simple store.

• This event also marked the first time that a seperate Japanese stream, with Japanese casters, was live and physically at the event, interviewing competitors after they were interviewed on the main stream. Found in the "Pics & Streams" section, here.

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 2023 World Championships.)

(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

Distributed Card

(These were online cards given to viewers of the event's stream.)

Path to the Peak (PTCGO / PTCGL)

Event Swag

Legal Sets:

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Banned Card(s):

(All cards below were banned from this event specifically "in the spirit of a fair global event", since they weren't distributed worldwide.)

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Host:

Anna Prosser

TCG Casters:

Kyle Sucevich

Joe Bernard

Ross Gilbert

Ethan Hegyi

Adam Watson

Shelbie Bou


Travel Stipends:

Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points between the cancelled 2020 season & 2022 season received a travel award to Worlds.

(For the first year ever, all Travel Stipend awardees received their Travel Stipend prior 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 - $3,500

• Europe

Top 22 players - $2,000

• 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 between the cancelled 2020 season & 2022 season received an automatic Day 2 invite.

(Pokémon doubled the amount of Day 2 invitations per region this year, as one of the many changes due to the cancelled 2020 season.)

• US & Canada

Top 32 players

• Europe

Top 44 players

• Latin America

Top 16 players

• Oceania

Top 12 players

US & Canada Day 2 Invitees

  1. Isaiah Bradner
  2. Justin Bokhari
  3. Jon Eng
  4. Travis Beckwith
  5. Grant Manley
  6. Grant Shen
  7. Azul Griego
  8. Ian Robb
  9. Daniel Altavilla
  10. Christian LaBella
  11. Zach Lesage
  12. Alex Schemanske
  13. Zachary Cooper
  14. Christian Moreno
  15. Piper Lepine
  16. Rahul Reddy
  17. Franco Puertas
  18. Caleb Gedemer
  19. André Chiasson
  20. Jose Marrero
  21. tantan-h
  22. Ian V
  23. Vince Owen
  24. Sawyer M
  25. Michael Pramawat
  26. Frank Percic
  27. Rowan Stavenow
  28. Will Jenkins
  29. Gabriel Smart
  30. Primalbutler
  31. steven20051
  32. Drew Cate

Europe Day 2 Invitees

  1. Tord Reklev
  2. Stéphane Ivanoff
  3. Pedro Torres
  4. Robin Schulz
  5. Bryan de Vries
  6. Miloslav Poslední
  7. Sander Wojcik
  8. Owyn K
  9. Benjamin B
  10. Alessandro Cremascoli
  11. Karl Blake
  12. Francesco Caterino
  13. Fabien Pujol
  14. Logan Madden
  15. Brennan Kamerman
  16. Nico Alabas
  17. Jay Lees-Maffei
  18. Tim Bartels
  19. James Cox
  20. Kim Pobega
  21. Beppe Grönmark
  22. Adam Hawkins
  23. Chrisowalantis A
  24. Bert Wolters
  25. Ondřej Škubal
  26. Manuel Jorach
  27. Michael Williams
  28. Mehdi Hafi
  29. Jake Beeston
  30. Liliana Imrichová
  31. Steven Mao
  32. Jesper Eriksen
  33. Julius Brunfeldt
  34. Stephen Kent
  35. Martin Guilbert
  36. Piotr Orleański
  37. Arne Van Braeckel
  38. Keau
  39. Luca Cds
  40. Simone Soldo
  41. Magnus Pedersen
  42. Vo Tan Vuong N'guyen
  43. Jack Old
  44. Riccardo Maganza

Latin America Day 2 Invitees

  1. Gustavo Wada
  2. Renan Togashi
  3. Mateus Rocha
  4. João Pedro Medeiros
  5. Matheus Kanaan
  6. Otavio Gouveia
  7. William Azevedo
  8. Diego Cassiraga
  9. Alexandre Braga
  10. Pablo Meza
  11. Nicolas Galaz
  12. Pedro Pertusi
  13. Javier Chelmes
  14. Murilo Merc
  15. Fabrizio Silva
  16. Victor Freitas

Oceania Day 2 Invitees

  1. Kaiwen Cabbabe
  2. Natalie Millar
  3. Lochie McKeefry
  4. Brent Tonisson
  5. Matthew Burris
  6. Henry Brand
  7. Christian Hasbani
  8. Jordan Palmer
  9. Skye Godfrey
  10. Lewis Stevens
  11. Angus Johnson
  12. Sobi Kwak

London, United Kingdom

Aug 18 - 21, 2022

ExCeL London

Royal Victoria Dock, One Western Gateway

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 2023 World Championships.)

(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

Distributed Card

(These were online cards given to viewers of the event's stream.)

Path to the Peak (PTCGO / PTCGL)

Event Swag

Host:

Anna Prosser

TCG Casters:

Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich

Joe Bernard

Ross Gilbert

Ethan Hegyi

Adam Watson

Shelbie Bou