U.S. National Championships

When:

July 8-10, 2011

Where:

Indianapolis Convention Center
Hall I
100 South Capitol Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46225

 

U.S. National Championships Attendance Caps

Junior Division
Regional Finalists-96 players
Last Chance Qualifier-16 players

Senior Division
Regional Finalists-96 players
Last Chance Qualifier-16 players

Masters Division
Regional Finalists-96 players
Last Chance Qualifier-16 players

 

U.S. National Championships Results

The results for the U.S. National Championships are in. Congratulations to all the winners and qualifiers!

  • Junior Division Champion >

    Henry Maxon

    Pokémon Team > Amoonguss/Thundurus/Bisharp/Terrakion/Musharna/Eelektross

  • Junior Division Runner-Up >

    Brendan Zheng

    Pokémon Team > Chandelure/Jellicent/Thundurus/Terrakion/Tornadus/Hydreigon

  • Senior Division Champion >

    Aaron Zheng

    Pokémon Team > Tornadus/Thundurus/Chandelure/Jellicent/Amoonguss/Terrakion

  • Senior Division Runner-Up >

    David Arnold

    Pokémon Team > Tornadus/Chandelure/Jellicent/Amoonguss/Seismitoad/Thundurus

  • Masters Division Champion >

    Wolfe Glick

    Pokémon Team > Reuniclus/Thundurus/Terrakion/Conkeldurr/Scrafty/Cofagrigus

  • Masters Division Runner-Up >

    Dan Zollner

    Pokémon Team > Stoutland/Conkeldurr/Krookodile/Zebstrika/Musharna/Thundurus

Players Qualifying for the Pokémon Video Game World Championships

  • Junior Division

    • Henry Maxon
    • Brendan Zheng
    • Luke Lavin
    • Brian Hough
    • Scott Ramirtha
    • Tristan Lankford
    • Janelle Hagan
    • Grace Arnold
  • Senior Division

    • Aaron Zheng
    • David Arnold
    • Phillip Codio
    • Aaron Traylor
    • Kristian Mosquito
    • Brandon Mitchell
    • Enosh Shachar
    • Brandon Tang
  • Masters Division

    • Wolfe Glick
    • Dan Zollner
    • Simon Yip
    • Michael Floccare
    • Greyson Garren
    • Jason Fisher-Short
    • Matt Coyle
    • Stephen Morioka

U.S. National Championships Prizes:

Prizes are awarded to the top finishers in each of three age divisions.

 

  • 1st Place:

    • A National Championships 1st Place Medal
    • A Nintendo 3DS system
    • An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in San Diego, California, U.S.A., on August 13th & 14th, 2011
    • Airfare and 5-day/4-night hotel accommodations for the winner (including parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to attend the Pokémon Video Game World Championships

     

  • 2nd Place:

    • A National Championships 2nd Place Medal
    • A Nintendo 3DS system
    • An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in San Diego, California, on August 13th & 14th, 2011
    • Airfare and 5-day/4-night hotel accommodations for the winner (including parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to attend the Pokémon Video Game World Championships

     

  • 3rd and 4th Place:

    • An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in San Diego, California, on August 13th & 14th, 2011
    • Airfare and 5-day/4-night hotel accommodations for the winner (including parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to attend the Pokémon Video Game World Championships

     

  • 5th through 8th Place:

    • An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in San Diego, California, on August 13th & 14th, 2011