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Who/what won INTL Nationals 2010

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The results from Mexico:

Masters:

1.- Juan Espinola (Gyrados)
2.- Job Franco (Luxray/Garchomp)
3.- Miguel Lopez (Gyrados)
4.- Bruno Santamaria (Luxray/Garchomp)
5.- Roberto Shirasago (Luxray/Blaziken)
6.- Francisco Avila (Gyrados)
7.- Carlos Montes (Magnezone/Blissey)
8.- Eduardo Mireles (Kingdra)

Edit:
Around 160 players, 12 junior ,29 senior and 127 masters
 
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I updated the first post with the info I have, thanks for sharing so many details!

However, there's a lot of info still missing, like the juniors decks from Austria, the number of players in Sweden (is there even a tournament on the OP website for Sweden?), info from Portugal, more Junior/Senior info from France.

If you have any info that can fill gaps in the first post, please let me know!
 
Sweden's numbers

Sweden had 68 players.

14 Juniors
32 Seniors
22 Masters

The junior winner was playing Cursegar not Gengar.

The interesting thing about our group is we have a lot of young seniors. Last year, juniors was our biggest group. And it was two of the new seniors in the final and last year's junior winner was a sudden death away from being seniors master this year(He made it to number 7 last year at worlds). We do have some very good older seniors but the newcomers ruled the roost.

In Masters we had a bit of an unexpected top 4 because the two who have dominated swedish masters pokémon the last 5 or so years didn't make the cut. The final winner was last year's senior winner.
 
Copy/paste from Pokemonjcc :

Junior Division

1 Thomas H (Gyarados/Luxray/Donphan)
2 Alexandre M (Cursegar)
3 Mattis S
4 Barbara C
5 Alexis H
6 Maxime D
7 Valentin B
8 Thomas G
9 Maximilien V
10 Ilan Lo
11 Amandine C
12 Elien B
13 Janie H
14 Martin G
15 Fabien P
16 Jimmy C

Senior Division
1 Arthur R (Shuppet)
2 Victor B
3 Clement L
4 Lucas P
5 Olivier M
6 Florian B
7 Sarah S
8 Erwann P

Master Division

1 Frederic Lesage (Luxchomp)
2 Christophe Caron (Luxchomp)
3 Alois de La Comble (Luxchomp)
4 Florent Planard (Luxchomp)
5 Aurelien Delambre (Luxchomp)
6 Jean Paul Vernochet (Luxchomp)
7 Jonathan Penot (Luxchomp)
8 Vanessa Duflot (Luxchomp)
9 Dany Graells (Luxchomp)
10 Fabien Garnier (Jumpluff)
11 Julien Tachau (Gardevoir)
12 Stephane Ruffe (Jumpluff)
13 Mathieu Sirel (Luxchomp)
14 Adrien Delambre (Jumpluff)
15 Marc Szarczynski (Shuppet)
16 Michel Vernochet (Jumpluff)
 
Copy/paste from Pokemonjcc :

Junior Division

1 Thomas H (Gyarados/Luxray/Donphan)
2 Alexandre M (Cursegar)
3 Mattis S
4 Barbara C
5 Alexis H
6 Maxime D
7 Valentin B
8 Thomas G
9 Maximilien V
10 Ilan Lo
11 Amandine C
12 Elien B
13 Janie H
14 Martin G
15 Fabien P
16 Jimmy C

Senior Division
1 Arthur R (Shuppet)
2 Victor B
3 Clement L
4 Lucas P
5 Olivier M
6 Florian B
7 Sarah S
8 Erwann P

Master Division

1 Frederic Lesage (Luxchomp)
2 Christophe Caron (Luxchomp)
3 Alois de La Comble (Luxchomp)
4 Florent Planard (Luxchomp)
5 Aurelien Delambre (Luxchomp)
6 Jean Paul Vernochet (Luxchomp)
7 Jonathan Penot (Luxchomp)
8 Vanessa Duflot (Luxchomp)
9 Dany Graells (Luxchomp)
10 Fabien Garnier (Jumpluff)
11 Julien Tachau (Gardevoir)
12 Stephane Ruffe (Jumpluff)
13 Mathieu Sirel (Luxchomp)
14 Adrien Delambre (Jumpluff)
15 Marc Szarczynski (Shuppet)
16 Michel Vernochet (Jumpluff)

Wow, even the European Lesages are playing Luxchomp :p

This is probably the most depressing top 16 I've seen since I started playing Pokemon.
 
Sure it's depressing,
Countries who were allowed to use Unleashed at their Nationals had a bit different metagame.

I know Germany was allowed to use Unleashed and I might be wrong but I think also Denmark used it.

Not sure, but my guess is: Judge makes the difference.
 
In French National Masters category there was plenty of Jumpluff, still almost every Luxchomp have ended in tops and some players thought they should have played Gyarados instead of their deck.

And the 15th was playing Dunsclone, not Shuppet (shuppet was less than a tech :lol:)

EDIT : French Seniors Masters :
1er : Arthur R (Shuppet)
2ème : Victor B (Machamp)
3ème : Clement L (Raichu/Garchomp)
4ème : Lucas P (Gyarados)
5ème : Olivier M (Luxchomp + Dialga ? Dialgarchomp + Luxray ?)
6ème : Florian B (Jumpluff)
7ème : Sarah S (Jumpluff)
8ème : Erwann P (Gyarados)
 
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Copy/paste from Pokemonjcc :

Master Division

1 Frederic Lesage (Luxchomp)
2 Christophe Caron (Luxchomp)
3 Alois de La Comble (Luxchomp)
4 Florent Planard (Luxchomp)
5 Aurelien Delambre (Luxchomp)
6 Jean Paul Vernochet (Luxchomp)
7 Jonathan Penot (Luxchomp)
8 Vanessa Duflot (Luxchomp)
9 Dany Graells (Luxchomp)
10 Fabien Garnier (Jumpluff)
11 Julien Tachau (Gardevoir)
12 Stephane Ruffe (Jumpluff)
13 Mathieu Sirel (Luxchomp)
14 Adrien Delambre (Jumpluff)
15 Marc Szarczynski (Shuppet)
16 Michel Vernochet (Jumpluff)

Awww! I haven't even seen so many same decks in single tournament :rolleyes:
 
man this season is even worse than the season plox dominated, at least by the time nats came, empoleon could beat plox but now ther is just luxchomnp with a taste of other decks
 
Not to be a stickler, but might it be a good idea to not only put the T4 but next to each countries name put either HGSS or UL to let us know what the final set that was legal was? It just seems like that would eliminate confusion on what was legal and what wasn't.

Drew
 
French Senior Division
1 Arthur R (Shuppet)
2 Victor B (GeChamp)
3 Clement L (Raichu lv. X + Garchomp SV)
4 Lucas P (Gyarados)
5 Olivier M (LuxChomp + Dialga)
6 Florian B (Jumpluff + Luxray GL)
7 Sarah S (Jumpluff + Luxray GL)
8 Erwann P (Gyarados)

---------- Post added 06/03/2010 at 12:20 PM ----------

Olivier marcant was playing 2-2 luxray garchomp and dialga.
 
So were there any national championships this weekend? We have no results.
 
Norway is having Nationals.

According to Khanh le on Facebook, he 6-0'd into first seed as of Saturday night.
 
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