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As for the VGCs, Jeremiah Fan from the {{wp|United States}} defeated Santa Ito from Japan for first place in the Junior division.  Jeremiah used a {{bp|Rain Dance (move)|Rain Dance}} team consisting of {{bp|Vaproeon (Pokémon)|Vaporeon}}, {{bp|Kingdra (Pokémon)|Kingdra}}, {{bp|Ludicolo (Pokémon)|Ludicolo}}, and an additional Pokémon unknown at this time. In Seniors, Kazuyuki Tsuji won against Tasuku Mano for first place.  Tsuji used {{bp|Toxicroak (Pokémon)|Toxicroak}}, {{bp|Salamence (TCG)|Salamence}}, {{bp|Empoleon (Pokémon)|Empoleon}}, and {{bp|Snorlax (Pokémon)|Snorlax}}.
As for the VGCs, Jeremiah Fan from the {{wp|United States}} defeated Santa Ito from Japan for first place in the Junior division.  Jeremiah used a {{bp|Rain Dance (move)|Rain Dance}} team consisting of {{bp|Vaproeon (Pokémon)|Vaporeon}}, {{bp|Kingdra (Pokémon)|Kingdra}}, {{bp|Ludicolo (Pokémon)|Ludicolo}}, and an additional Pokémon unknown at this time. In Seniors, Kazuyuki Tsuji won against Tasuku Mano for first place.  Tsuji used {{bp|Toxicroak (Pokémon)|Toxicroak}}, {{bp|Salamence (TCG)|Salamence}}, {{bp|Empoleon (Pokémon)|Empoleon}}, and {{bp|Snorlax (Pokémon)|Snorlax}}.


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