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Meet Your Pokemon 2019 North America International Champions

Congrats to the winners!
by rawmeatcowboy
24 June 2019
GN Version 5.0

The final matches have concluded at the 2019 North America International Championships! The Pokémon TCG, video game, and Pokkén Tournament finalists battled it out on stage in front of excited fans here in Columbus, Ohio. Great prizes were on the line, as well as for Championship Points toward invitations to the Pokémon World Championships.

Congratulations to all of our new Pokémon TCG, video game, and Pokkén Tournament Champions!

Pokémon TCG Junior Division Finals

Champion: Benny Billinger (Canada)
Deck: Zapdos and Ultra Beasts

Runner-up: Evan Pavelski (United States)
Deck: Spiritomb and Umbreon

Pokémon TCG Senior Division Finals

Champion: Isaiah Bradner (United States)
Deck: Zoroark-GX / Persian-GX

Runner-up: Regan Retzloff (United States)
Deck: Weezing

Pokémon TCG Masters Division Finals

Champion: Stéphane Ivanoff (France)
Deck: Zoroark-GX / Persian-GX

Runner-up: Emery Taylor (United States)
Deck: Pikachu & Zekrom-GX

Pokémon Video Game Junior Division Finals

Champion: Connor Yuen (Singapore)
Restricted Pokémon: Xerenas / Groudon

Runner-up: Kenneth Fung (Canada)
Restricted Pokémon: Yveltal / Kyogre

Pokémon Video Game Senior Division Finals

Champion: Kareem Muakkit (United States)
Restricted Pokémon: Xerneas / Lunala

Runner-up: Quentin Colón (United States)
Restricted Pokémon: Rayquaza / Kyogre

Pokémon Video Game Masters Division Finals

Champion: Wolfe Glick (United States)
Restricted Pokémon: Rayquaza / Kyogre

Runner-up: Graham Amedee (Australia)
Restricted Pokémon: Lunala / Kyogre

Pokkén Tournament Senior Division Finals

Champion: Collin “Ashgreninja1” Jones (United States)

Runner-up: Emma “Kitty” Cox (United States)

Pokkén Tournament Masters Division Finals

Champion: Chaz “Mewtater” Wright (United States)

Runner-up: Motochika “ELM” Nabeshima (Japan)

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