Meet the 2018 North America International Champions
Meet the 2018 North America International Champions
That’s all from Columbus! See who won it all in the Pokémon TCG, video game, and Pokkén Tournament events.
The 2018 North America International Championships are over, and your new champions have been crowned! Enthusiastic fans cheered on the finalists Sunday as the talented Trainers battled hard for great prizes, 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! See details on the individual final matches below.
Pokémon TCG Junior Division finals
- Champion: Kaya Lichtleitner (Germany) — Zoroark-GX / Lycanroc-GX
- Runner-up: Benny Billinger (Canada) — Zoroark-GX / Garbodor

Pokémon TCG Senior Division finals
- Champion: Jackson Ford (Canada) — Buzzwole-GX / Lycanroc-GX
- Runner-up: Isaiah Bradner (USA) — Buzzwole-GX / Lycanroc-GX

Pokémon TCG Masters Division finals
- Champion: Stéphane Ivanoff (France) — Zoroark-GX / Garbodor
- Runner-up: Tord Reklev (Norway) — Zoroark-GX

Pokémon VGC Junior Division finals
- Champion: Justin Miranda-Radbord (Canada)
- Runner-up: Connor Yuen (Singapore)

In the first game, Connor struggled to do major damage, and his Kommo-o wasn't quite strong enough to overcome Justin's powerful team. Connor changed up his plans in the second game, both with his Pokémon and his strategy, and it paid off with a win. The third match was intense, with Justin's Celesteela edging out Connor's Primarina to win the Championship.
Pokémon VGC Senior Division finals
- Champion: Alfredo Chang-Gonzalez (Australia)
- Runner-up: Enzo Reci (USA)

Alfredo was in cruise control for most of the battle, getting strong work out of his Incineroar in both games. Enzo tried a variety of different strategies to slow down his opponent's powerful team, but wasn't able to unlock the winning combination that could get him on top. Given the talent of these two players, though, don't be surprised to find them head-to-head in an important match next month at the Pokémon World Championships in Nashville.
Pokémon VGC Masters Division finals
- Champion: Jeremy Rodrigues (USA)
- Runner-up: Justin Burns (USA)

Jeremy easily took game one by using a straightforward attacking strategy instead of trying to get into a speed contest with Justin. Jeremy ended up not losing a single Pokémon in the first game, forcing Justin to go back to the drawing board heading into game two. But Jeremy anticipated Justin's changes and continued to correctly anticipate his opponent's actions. The second game was closer, but it felt like Jeremy was in control the whole time, keeping Justin's Pokémon at bay with a series of Spores from Amoonguss, then delivering huge blows with his late-game Tapu Lele. In the end, Jeremy takes the title of Pokémon VGC Masters Division Champion.
Pokkén Tournament Worlds Qualifier finals
- Champion: ThanksAlot — Sceptile
- Runner-up: InC Rokso — Garchomp

What an incredible run of final matches here at the North America International Championships. Congratulations to our finalists and to everyone who played hard here in Columbus.
Be sure to watch for your favorite players in Nashville, Tennessee August 24–26 at the 2018 Pokémon World Championships, the pinnacle event of the Championship Series season. We'll be streaming the event live all weekend long so you won't miss any of the top action. Keep checking Pokemon.com for more details.
Once again, congratulations to our new Pokémon North America International Champions!
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