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The '''2003 World Championships''' were held from August 6–10, [[2003]] at the [http://www.estrel.de/ Estrel Hotel] in Berlin, Germany. German player [[Daniel Zink]] managed to emerge as the new world champion, beating Japan's [[Jin Okamoto]] 3–0 in the finals and taking home US$35,000 in the process. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was US$208,130.
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! colspan="3" style="background-color: #eee; border-bottom: 1px solid black;" | Daniel Zink - 2003 World Championship
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! colspan="2" | Main Deck:
! style="border-left: 1px solid black;" | Sideboard:
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* 4 Mana Leak
* 1 Circular Logic
* 4 Wrath of God
* 2 Vengeful Dreams
* 3 Moment's Peace
* 3 Renewed Faith
* 3 Mirari's Wake
* 1 Mirari
* 4 Deep Analysis
* 3 Compulsion
* 3 Cunning Wish
* 2 Decree of Justice
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* 4 Krosan Verge
* 4 Skycloud Expanse
* 4 Forest
* 4 Plains
* 7 Island
* 2 Flooded Strand
* 2 Elfhame Palace
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* 1 Vengeful Dreams
* 1 Hunting Pack
* 1 Wing Shards
* 1 Circular Logic
* 1 Ray of Distorion
* 1 Renewed Faith
* 1 Krosan Reclamation
* 2 Exalted Angel
* 3 Ray of Revelation
* 3 Anurid Brushhopper
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The '''2003 World Championships''' were held from August 6-10, [[2003]] at the [http://www.estrel.de/ Estrel Hotel] in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]. German player [[Daniel Zink]] managed to emerge as the new world champion, beating [[Japan]]'s [[Jin Okamoto]] 3-0 in the finals and taking home 35,000 USD in the process. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was $208,130 USD.
==Finishing order==
 
== Finishing order ==
# [[Daniel Zink]] (Germany)
# [[Daniel Zink]] (Germany)
# [[Jin Okamoto]] (Japan)
# [[Jin Okamoto]] (Japan)
# [[Tuomo Nieminen]] (Finland)
# Tuomo Nieminen (Finland)
# [[Dave Humpherys]] (United States)
# [[Dave Humpherys]] (United States)
# [[Jeroen Remie]] (Netherlands)
# [[Jeroen Remie]] (Netherlands)
# [[Peer Kröger]] (Germany)
# Peer Kröger (Germany)
# [[Wolfgang Eder]] (Germany)
# Wolfgang Eder (Germany)
# [[Gabe Walls]] (United States)
# Gabe Walls (United States)
 
==Winning deck==
<d title= "Daniel Zink - 2003 World Championship">
Instants
4 Mana Leak
1 Circular Logic
2 Vengeful Dreams
3 Moment's Peace
3 Renewed Faith
3 Cunning Wish
 
Sorceries
4 Wrath of God
4 Deep Analysis
2 Decree of Justice
 
Enchantments
3 Mirari's Wake
3 Compulsion
 
Artifacts
1 Mirari
 
Lands
4 Krosan Verge
4 Skycloud Expanse
4 Forest
4 Plains
7 Island
2 Flooded Strand
2 Elfhame Palace
 
Sideboard
1 Vengeful Dreams
1 Hunting Pack
1 Wing Shards
1 Circular Logic
1 Ray of Distortion
1 Renewed Faith
1 Krosan Reclamation
2 Exalted Angel
3 Ray of Revelation
3 Anurid Brushhopper
</d>


== External links ==
==External links==
* [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=sideboard/events/worlds03 Wizards of the Coast coverage]
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=sideboard/events/worlds03 Wizards of the Coast coverage]


{{World Championships}}
[[Category:2003]]
[[Category:2003]]
[[Category:Magic tournaments]]

Latest revision as of 16:27, 17 May 2023

The 2003 World Championships were held from August 6–10, 2003 at the Estrel Hotel in Berlin, Germany. German player Daniel Zink managed to emerge as the new world champion, beating Japan's Jin Okamoto 3–0 in the finals and taking home US$35,000 in the process. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was US$208,130.

Finishing order

  1. Daniel Zink (Germany)
  2. Jin Okamoto (Japan)
  3. Tuomo Nieminen (Finland)
  4. Dave Humpherys (United States)
  5. Jeroen Remie (Netherlands)
  6. Peer Kröger (Germany)
  7. Wolfgang Eder (Germany)
  8. Gabe Walls (United States)

Winning deck

Daniel Zink - 2003 World Championship

External links