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* 4th place - Miguel Garcia ({{wp|Chile|CHL}})
* 4th place - Miguel Garcia ({{wp|Chile|CHL}})


=Video Game Finals: Japan, USA Win Titles=
== Video Game finals ==
In the Video Game finals, the Junior Division was an all-Japan affair, with Shoto Yamamoto defeating Santa Ito and American Ray Rizzo winning the Senior Division championship over Japan's Yasuki Tochigo.  We congratulate all the participants and champions for their hard work and effort to make the World Championships.
In the Video Game finals, the Junior Division was an all-Japan affair, with Shoto Yamamoto defeating Santa Ito and American Ray Rizzo winning the Senior Division championship over Japan's Yasuki Tochigo.  We congratulate all the participants and champions for their hard work and effort to make the World Championships.


Details for the 2011 World Championships will be announced at a future date; stay tuned to BulbaNews for more information.
Junior Division
Champion: Shota Yamamoto (JP)
2nd Place: Santa Ito (JP)
 
Senior Division
Champion: Ray Rizzo (US)
2nd Place: Yasuki Tochigi (JP)


==Information==
==Information==
* [http://www.pokemonworldchampionships.com Pokémon World Championships official site]
* [http://www.pokemonworldchampionships.com Pokémon World Championships official site]
* [[Pokémon World Championships schedule announced|Initial Bulbanews report on this year's competition]]
* [[Pokémon World Championships schedule announced|Initial Bulbanews report on this year's competition]]
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