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| style="text-align: left;" | (5) [[David Williams]]
| style="text-align: left;" | (5) [[David Williams]]
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| style="text-align: left;" | (2) [[Alex Borteh]]
| style="text-align: left;" | (2) Alex Borteh
| rowspan=2 | Alex Borteh <br> (3-2)
| rowspan=2 | Alex Borteh <br> (3-2)
| rowspan=4 | Alex Borteh <br> (3-1)
| rowspan=4 | Alex Borteh <br> (3-1)
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| style="text-align: left;" | (7) [[Jan Tomcani]]
| style="text-align: left;" | (7) Jan Tomcani
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| style="text-align: left;" | (3) [[Andrea Santin]]
| style="text-align: left;" | (3) Andrea Santin
| rowspan=2 | Andrea Santin <br> (3-2)
| rowspan=2 | Andrea Santin <br> (3-2)
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| style="text-align: left;" | (6) [[Michael Turian]]
| style="text-align: left;" | (6) Michael Turian
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# Tom Van de Logt (Netherlands) $36,000  
# Tom Van de Logt (Netherlands) $36,000  
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# John Ormerod (England) $6,500  <sup>1</sup>
# John Ormerod (England) $6,500  <sup>1</sup>


<sup>1</sup> [[David Williams]] was disqualified in the quarter-finals of the Top 8 elimination, so [[John Ormerod]] from [[England]] became the official the 8th-place finisher of record.
<sup>1</sup> [[David Williams]] was disqualified in the quarter-finals of the Top 8 elimination, so John Ormerod from England became the official 8th-place finisher of record.


==Winning deck==
==Winning deck==

Latest revision as of 16:26, 17 May 2023

The 2001 World Championship was held from August 8–12 2001 at the Metro Toronto Convention Center in Toronto, Canada; Tom van de Logt from the Netherlands came out as the new world champion, garnering a prize of US$35,000 for his victory (as well as another US$1,000 for the success of the Dutch team he was part of).

Finishing order

(1) Antoine Ruel Antoine Ruel
(3-2)
Tom van de Logt
(3-2)
Tom van de Logt
(3-0)
(8) Tommi Hovi
(4) Tom van de Logt Tom Van de Logt
(via DQ)
(5) David Williams
(2) Alex Borteh Alex Borteh
(3-2)
Alex Borteh
(3-1)
(7) Jan Tomcani
(3) Andrea Santin Andrea Santin
(3-2)
(6) Michael Turian
  1. Tom Van de Logt (Netherlands) $36,000
  2. Alex Borteh (USA) $23,000
  3. Antoine Ruel (France) $15,000
  4. Andrea Santin (Italy) $13,000
  5. Michael Turian (USA) $9,500
  6. Jan Tomcani (Slovak Republic) $9,500
  7. Tommi Hovi (Finland) $7,500
  8. John Ormerod (England) $6,500 1

1 David Williams was disqualified in the quarter-finals of the Top 8 elimination, so John Ormerod from England became the official 8th-place finisher of record.

Winning deck

Tom van de Logt - 2001 World Championship

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