
The results are in and new National Champions have been crowned! Congratulations to all the competitors in the Pokémon Video Game National Championships!

Wade Stanley

- Crobat
- Kyogre
- Ludicolo
- Palkia
- Gengar
- Metagross

Wesley Morioka

- Kyogre
- Toxicroak
- Rayquaza
- Kangaskhan
- Hitmontop
- Palkia
Junior Division Players Qualifying for the Pokémon Video Game World Championships
- 1st Place: Wade Stanley
- 2nd Place: Carlos Flores
- Brian Hough
- Aaron Grubbs
- Ben Swastek
- Lauren Metcalf
- Emily Pulkowski
- Jonathan Fonseca
- Christopher Packett
- Ben Hickey
- Elvis Hedary
- Dakota Shutt
- Grace Arnold
- Mackenzie Karouzos
- Ka'sean Burrell
- Madeline Chang
Senior Division Players Qualifying for the Pokémon Video Game World Championships
- 1st Place: Wesley Morioka
- 2nd Place: Len Deuel
- Brianna Birt
- Ryan Schambers
- Omari Travis
- Huy Ha
- Milan Patel
- Mike Papagianis
- Matthew Coyle
- Judd Price
- Alan Schambers
- Ray Rizzo
- Matthew Carter
- Danny Zollner
- Duy Ha
- Rory Neithinger

Check out the list of frequently asked questions regarding the Pokémon Video Game National Championships.

1st Place:
- A National Championships 1st Place Trophy
- A Nintendo DSi system
- A Nintendo Wii
- An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A., on August 13th - 15th, 2010
- 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 Trophy
- A Nintendo DSi system
- An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A., on August 13th - 15th, 2010
- 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 through 8th Place:
- An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A., on August 13th - 15th, 2010
- 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
9th through 16th Place:
- An invitation to compete at the Pokémon Video Game World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A., on August 13th - 15th, 2010
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