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==History of World Championship==
 
==History of World Championship==
 
===[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2003]]===
 
===[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2003]]===
*Champion - Dan Nelson from United Kingdom
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*2nd place - Shigeki Kitamura from Japan
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*3rd place - Adam McNeely United States
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*4th place - Annout Van Messem from Germany
 
*5th place - Michael Rybak from United Kingdom
 
*6th place - Jared Franco from United States
 
*7th place - Rick Anderson from United States
 
*8th place - Shigeki Kitamura from Japan
 
  
 
===[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004]]===
 
===[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004]]===

Revision as of 18:18, 10 September 2009

The official Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship is the premier annual Yu-Gi-Oh tournament, usually held in Japan, where the best duelists, consisting of national champions and other high-ranked players, from around the world duel for the right to be crowned World Champion.

History of World Championship

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2003

Haha wiki was hacked by me :)

I eat poo X))

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004

  • Champion - Masatoshi Togawa from Japan
  • 2nd place - Chan Wan Hang from Hong Kong
  • 3rd place - Yoshinobu Suekane from Japan
  • 4th place - Ryan Pugh from United Kingdom
  • 5th place - Roy St. Clair from United States
  • 6th place - Felipe Luque from Chile
  • 7th place - Kenyou Ueda from Japan
  • 8th place - Anthony Kok Khing Woon from Malaysia

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2005

  • Champion - Markou Miltiadis from Greece
  • 2nd place - Jorge Fabian Pina Lizarraga from Mexico
  • 3rd place - David Kretschmer from Germany
  • 4th place - Guan Sian Li from Taiwan

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2006

  • Champion - Dario Longo from Italy
  • 2nd place - Malcum Shum from Hong Kong
  • 3rd place - Adrian Madaj from Poland
  • 4th place - Markou Miltiadis from Greece
  • 5th place - Stuart Watts United Kingdom
  • 6th place - Jack considine United Kingdom
  • 7th Place - Miguel Flores from United States
  • 8th Place - Andrew Crehan United Kingdom

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007

  • Champion - Andres Toro from Chile
  • 2nd place - Mattia Sarpa from Italy
  • 3rd place - Adam Corn from United States
  • 4th place - Dexter Dalit from Canada
  • 5th place - Dario Longo from Italy
  • 6th place - Toshiki Muramatsu from Japan
  • 7th place - Yuen Ka Wa from Hong Kong
  • 8th place - Oliver Schmidt-Voss from Germany

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008

  • Champion - Kazuki Mutsuoka from Japan
  • 2nd place - Robert Ackerman from United States
  • 3rd place - Takeru Norihama from Japan
  • 4th place - Claudio Kirchmair from Austria
  • 5th place - Jung-Ho Ahn from Korea
  • 6th place - Chris Gehring from New Zealand
  • 7th place - Wei-Hao She from Taiwan
  • 8th place - Takahiro Kawaguchi from Japan

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2009

  • Champion - Yugi Mutou
  • 2nd place - Joey Wheeler
  • 3rd place - Sexy Dark Magician Girl
  • 4th place - Roy St.Clair from United States
  • 5th place - Alexander Antonios from Australia
  • 6th place - Chris Gehring from New Zealand
  • 7th place - Man Man Lai Au from Hong Kong
  • 8th place - Kian Sim Kee from Malaysia