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The '''2010 Pokémon World Championships''' | The '''2010 Pokémon World Championships''' was the seventh World Championships event hosted by [[Pokémon Organized Play]] and the second to officially accommodate both the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] World Championships and the Pokémon Video Game World Championships. Its venue was Hilton Waikoloa Village, Hawaii, and ran from Saturday, August 14 through Sunday, August 15. | ||
==TCG World Championships== | ==TCG World Championships== | ||
The TCG World Championships | [[File:Tcg champs2010.jpg|thumb]] | ||
The TCG World Championships used the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}-onwards Modified format for the second time. | |||
===Junior Division=== | |||
* Champion - Yuka Furusawa ({{wp|Japan|JPN}}) | |||
* 2nd place - Juan Pablos Arenas ({{wp|United States of America|USA}}) | |||
* 3rd place - Simon Taylor (USA) | |||
* 4th place - Thomas Harle ({{wp|France|FRA}}) | |||
===Senior Division=== | |||
* Champion - Jacob Lesage ({{wp|Canada|CAN}}) | |||
* 2nd place - Mychal Bryan (USA) | |||
* 3rd place - Ann-Marie Thompson (USA) | |||
* 4th place - Hiroki Yano (JPN) | |||
===Masters Division=== | |||
* Champion - Yuta Komatsuda (JPN) | |||
* 2nd place - Michael Pramawat (USA) | |||
* 3rd place - Frank Diaz (USA) | |||
* 4th place - Miguel Garcia ({{wp|Chile|CHL}}) | |||
==Video Game World Championships== | ==Video Game World Championships== | ||
The Video Game World Championships | [[File:Vgc finals.jpg|thumb]] | ||
The Video Game World Championships required competitors to use {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}. | |||
=== Junior Division === | |||
* Champion - Shota Yamamoto (JPN) | |||
* 2nd Place - Santa Ito (JPN) | |||
=== Senior Division === | |||
* Champion - Ray Rizzo (USA) | |||
* 2nd Place - Yasuki Tochigi (JPN) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/ Official POP website] | * [http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/ Official POP website] |
Revision as of 22:15, 16 August 2010

The 2010 Pokémon World Championships was the seventh World Championships event hosted by Pokémon Organized Play and the second to officially accommodate both the Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships and the Pokémon Video Game World Championships. Its venue was Hilton Waikoloa Village, Hawaii, and ran from Saturday, August 14 through Sunday, August 15.
TCG World Championships

The TCG World Championships used the Diamond & Pearl-onwards Modified format for the second time.
Junior Division
- Champion - Yuka Furusawa (JPN)
- 2nd place - Juan Pablos Arenas (USA)
- 3rd place - Simon Taylor (USA)
- 4th place - Thomas Harle (FRA)
Senior Division
- Champion - Jacob Lesage (CAN)
- 2nd place - Mychal Bryan (USA)
- 3rd place - Ann-Marie Thompson (USA)
- 4th place - Hiroki Yano (JPN)
Masters Division
- Champion - Yuta Komatsuda (JPN)
- 2nd place - Michael Pramawat (USA)
- 3rd place - Frank Diaz (USA)
- 4th place - Miguel Garcia (CHL)
Video Game World Championships

The Video Game World Championships required competitors to use HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Junior Division
- Champion - Shota Yamamoto (JPN)
- 2nd Place - Santa Ito (JPN)
Senior Division
- Champion - Ray Rizzo (USA)
- 2nd Place - Yasuki Tochigi (JPN)
External links
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