Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

2004 World Championships Final Standings (unofficial)

Hagrid23

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Here are the final standings for each age bracket. The first number is their place based upon initial seedings and match play. The number in brackets represents the Top 32 seeding that each player earned in the Swiss rounds.

10 & Under:

1 - Hayato Sato (5)
2 - Reed Weichler (27)
3 - Akira Miyazaki (3)
4 - Taylor Mitchell (17)
5 - Takashi Yoneda (1)
6 - Ukyo Kurashita (2)
7 - José Steven Eguia (18)
8 - Kyle Lathem (19)
9 - Curran Hill (4)
10 - Andrew Krekeler (7)
11 - Kevin White (10)
12 - Jasper Van Bemmelen (11)
13 - Tim Horung (12)
14 - Jake Arnold (20)
15 - Jacob Burnside (24)
16 - Jasa Godnjov (25)
17 - Dale Lynch (6)
18 - David Correale (8)
19 - Arnoud Van Bemmelen (9)
20 - Jeffrey Wang (13)
21 - Martina Canto (14)
22 - Donovan Roybal-Archuleta (15)
23 - Enrique Cross (16)
24 - Nathan Crawford (21)
25 - Jerfe Robert (22)
26 - Michael Diaz (23)
27 - Nathan Dalton (26)
28 - Austin Cook (28)
29 - Orion Craig (29) :fire:
30 - Arron Sanyer (30)
31 - Ben Capriola (31)
32 - Jerem Scharff-Kim (32)

11 to 14:

1 - Takuya Yoneda (1)
2 - Kevin Nguyen (8)
3 - Takayuke Nishide (7)
4 - Sebastian Crema (23)
5 - Jeroen Robert (4)
6 - Andrew Knaack (12)
7 - Patrick Kewley (20) :fire:
8 - Daniel Mermelstein (22)
9 - Yutaka Sato (2)
10 - Heather Lynch (3)
11 - Miyuki Fukuda (14)
12 - Steve Davis (15)
13 - Jason Chen (16)
14 - Frank Diaz (24)
15 - Dan Richard (27)
16 - Taylor Davis (28)
17 - Jesse Poms (5)
18 - Sami Sekkoum (6)
19 - William Chen (9)
20 - Aaron Curry (10) :fire: :D
21 - Matthew Leblanc (11)
22 - Paris Garavaglia (13)
23 - Behrad Hosseini (17)
24 - Dylan Langenstein (18)
25 - Alex Macri (19) :fire:
26 - Stuart Benson (21)
27 - Cristian Vidal Peña (25)
28 - Michael Patrick Stevens (26)
29 - David Anderson (29)
30 - Spencer Barth (30)
31 - Atsushi Katsumata (31)
32 - Christopher Roberts (32)

15 & Up:

1 - Tsuguyosi Yamato (1)
2 - Chris Fulop (23)
3 - Go Miyamoto (20)
4 - Yuki Fujimori (14)
5 - Yuichi Murakami (6)
6 - Drew Holton (7)
7 - Kenneth Wong (17)
8 - Colin Moll (22)
9 - J.R. Palumbo (2)
10 - Evens Cheung (3)
11 - Koji Kanno (5)
12 - Kyle Sucevich (18)
13 - Kevin Jackson (21)
14 - Eric Craig (24) :fire:
15 - Nick Caporelli (25)
16 - Taylor Collinsworth (29)
17 - Levi Canfield (4)
18 - Andrew Newman (8)
19 - Jacob Burt (9)
20 - Alexis Diaz (10) :fire:
21 - Chu Keen Yau (11)
22 - Matt Gillespie (12)
23 - Evan Bennett (13)
24 - Koujiro Tsuruta (15)
25 - Oliver Dürr (16)
26 - Kevin DeMooy (19)
27 - Adam Capriola (26)
28 - Eric Richard (27)
29 - Sigeru Kanda (28)
30 - Te Awhi Woon (30)
31 - Jimmy Ballard (31)
32 - Tom Dolezal (32)


In the Team Competition it was a close race with Team Japan :pokeball: edging out Team Florida :fire: for the Gold Medal. We're still need to confer with the Romanian Judge prior to announcing third place.

I did notice a few typos in the lists posted during the competition. We'll try to clean those up soon. Just goes to show you how hard it can be to report results in real time while standing on your head and being pulled three different ways by the PUI and the Judging Staff
 
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screw job, screw job, screw job...ya here that. thats the sound of wat i was chanting after the top 4 round between reed and taylor in the 10- because thats wat that match was. if it wasnt for a poor judging decision that list would hav taylor as ur #2 and reed at #4. i can almost gurantee u that
 
Venom, first off, you owe me my Oracle back, lol.

Second, Sebastian is a great player, especially for his age group. He was playing a nearly PERFECT blaziken list, so please just shut up about it.

Also, I formally request that Grandma Joner be UNBANNED. It's ridiculous that he was banned for posting a poll, and you guys know it.
 
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I personally took back everything semi nasty I ever said to him. Everyone should congratulate Sebastion. He was awesome in an incredibly tough field.

Poke_dad
 
i really dont know Sebastian that well but i must say that i was impressed with his skills. also Venusaur, that age advantage doesnt mean anything...i was 15 for only 4 days when i went to the Memphis City Championship and yet i came out on top...wouldnt u think the older players had an advantage over such a young player??
 
does anybody want to know who made 33rd in 11-14?

ME


and the age thing doesn't matter, I can assure you
 
Thanks a lot guys...It seems that I needed to do well at worlds for you guys to finally start supporting me, but now you have proof that I'm a decent player, I appreciate it ;x.

And btw, I didnt use RAMBO, I had no Manetric. And Venom, that's so ignorant of you to say I got lucky, lol...
 
Can we QUIT with the spamming and get back on topic, please?

*hits delete button*

'mom
:nonono:
 
GRANDMA JONER YOU SUCK! YOU GOT LUCKY WITH BAR! IT TAKES NO SKILL ;) Ok, sorry, couldn't let Joner feel TOO good. He'll just console himself with his large scholarship hehehehehe. But seriously, mad props.
 
Venusaur


Joined: Aug 2003
Yes I would lol. I would max a player's skill at about age 18-20 because grownups can't do Pokemon full time but don't reply to this. I'm probably wrong. I'm just thinking out loud.


Im 22 and i do pokemon full time......so theres 1 grown-up....anymore care to join the ranks
 
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