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==European Championships==
==European Championships==
Six European Championship events were held; of these, four were won by Norwegians, earning it the nickname "the Norwegian Invitational".<ref name="2003EU">{{cite web|title=LIVE COVERAGE OF 2003 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/events/coverage/euch03|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|accessdate=2016-05-11}}</ref> The most successful player was [[Nicolai Herzog]], who won the event in 1999 and 2003.
Six European Championship events were held; of these, four were won by Norwegians, earning it the nickname "the Norwegian Invitational".<ref name="2003EU">{{WebRef|title=LIVE COVERAGE OF 2003 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/events/coverage/euch03|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|accessdate=2016-05-11}}</ref> The most successful player was [[Nicolai Herzog]], who won the event in 1999 and 2003.


===1998 European Championship===
===1998 European Championship===
9–11 July 1998.
9–11 July 1998.
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{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} Sturla Bingen
|{{flag|NOR}} Sturla Bingen
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Jakub Slemr]]
|{{flag|CZE}} [[Jakub Slemr]]
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} Jan Pieter Groenhof
|{{flag|NOR}} Jan Pieter Groenhof
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|DNK}} Jakob Steinaa
|{{flag|DNK}} Jakob Steinaa
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|ENG}} Tony Dobson
|{{flag|ENG}} Tony Dobson
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|NLD}} [[Tom van de Logt]]
|{{flag|NLD}} [[Tom van de Logt]]
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Arho Toikka
|{{flag|FIN}} Arho Toikka
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|HUN}} Gabor Papp
|{{flag|HUN}} Gabor Papp
|}
|}


===1999 European Championship===
===1999 European Championship===
10–12 July 1999 in Berlin, Germany.
10–12 July 1999 in Berlin, Germany.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Nicolai Herzog]]
|{{flag|NOR}} [[Nicolai Herzog]]
|align=center|$11,500
|align=center|$11,500
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Dirk Baberowski]]
|{{flag|DEU}} [[Dirk Baberowski]]
|align=center|$7,000
|align=center|$7,000
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Pierre Malherbaud]]
|{{flag|FRA}} Pierre Malherbaud
|align=center|$4,600
|align=center|$4,600
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Raphaël Lévy]]
|{{flag|FRA}} [[Raphaël Lévy]]
|align=center|$3,700
|align=center|$3,700
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Mattias Jorstedt]]
|{{flag|SWE}} Mattias Jorstedt
|align=center|$3,035
|align=center|$3,035
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Tommi Hovi]]
|{{flag|FIN}} [[Tommi Hovi]]
|align=center|$2,555
|align=center|$2,555
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Arto Hiltunen
|{{flag|FIN}} Arto Hiltunen
|align=center|$2,225
|align=center|$2,225
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|DEU}} Holger Meinecke
|{{flag|DEU}} Holger Meinecke
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|}
|}
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===2000 European Championship===
===2000 European Championship===
14–16 July 2000 in Paris, France.
14–16 July 2000 in Paris, France.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|NLD}} [[Noah Boeken]]
|{{flag|NLD}} Noah Boeken
|align=center|$11,500
|align=center|$11,500
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Raphaël Lévy]]
|{{flag|FRA}} [[Raphaël Lévy]]
|align=center|$7,000
|align=center|$7,000
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Loic Dobrigna
|{{flag|FRA}} Loic Dobrigna
|align=center|$4,600
|align=center|$4,600
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Rickard Österberg]]
|{{flag|SWE}} Rickard Österberg
|align=center|$3,700
|align=center|$3,700
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|NLD}} Joost Winter
|{{flag|NLD}} Joost Winter
|align=center|$3,035
|align=center|$3,035
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|DEU}} Wolfgang Eder
|{{flag|DEU}} Wolfgang Eder
|align=center|$2,555
|align=center|$2,555
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|SWE}} Johan Franzén
|{{flag|SWE}} Johan Franzén
|align=center|$2,225
|align=center|$2,225
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|BEL}} Gert Coeckelbergh
|{{flag|BEL}} Gert Coeckelbergh
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|}
|}
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===2001 European Championship===
===2001 European Championship===
29 June–1 July 2001 in Milan, Italy.
29 June–1 July 2001 in Milan, Italy.
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{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Eivind Nitter]]
|{{flag|NOR}} Eivind Nitter
|align=center|$15,000
|align=center|$15,000
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|CHE}} Dave Montreuil
|{{flag|CHE}} Dave Montreuil
|align=center|$7,500
|align=center|$7,500
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Tomi Walamies]]
|{{flag|FIN}} [[Tomi Walamies]]
|align=center|$5,500
|align=center|$5,500
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Daniel Zink]]
|{{flag|DEU}} [[Daniel Zink]]
|align=center|$4,500
|align=center|$4,500
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Jens Thorén]]
|{{flag|SWE}} [[Jens Thorén]]
|align=center|$3,000
|align=center|$3,000
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|ENG}} John Ormerod
|{{flag|ENG}} John Ormerod
|align=center|$2,500
|align=center|$2,500
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|DEU}} Wolfgang Eder
|{{flag|DEU}} Wolfgang Eder
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} Sturla Bingen
|{{flag|NOR}} Sturla Bingen
|align=center|$1,500
|align=center|$1,500
|}
|}
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===2002 European Championship===
===2002 European Championship===
28–30 June 2002 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
28–30 June 2002 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|DEU}} [[David Brucker]]
|{{flag|DEU}} [[David Brucker]]
|align=center|$15,000
|align=center|$15,000
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Christophe Haim
|{{flag|FRA}} Christophe Haim
|align=center|$7,500
|align=center|$7,500
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|NLD}} Victor van den Broek
|{{flag|NLD}} Victor van den Broek
|align=center|$5,500
|align=center|$5,500
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Marco Lombardi
|{{flag|ITA}} Marco Lombardi
|align=center|$4,500
|align=center|$4,500
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Amiel Tenenbaum]]
|{{flag|FRA}} Amiel Tenenbaum
|align=center|$3,000
|align=center|$3,000
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Anton Jonsson]]
|{{flag|SWE}} [[Anton Jonsson]]
|align=center|$2,500
|align=center|$2,500
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|DEU}} Roland Bode
|{{flag|DEU}} Roland Bode
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|DNK}} [[Svend Geertsen]]
|{{flag|DNK}} [[Svend Geertsen]]
|align=center|$1,500
|align=center|$1,500
|}
|}
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===2003 European Championship===
===2003 European Championship===
4–6 July 2003 in London, Great Britain.
4–6 July 2003 in London, Great Britain.
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{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Nicolai Herzog]]
|{{flag|NOR}} [[Nicolai Herzog]]
|align=center|$15,000
|align=center|$15,000
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Pierre Malherbaud]]
|{{flag|FRA}} Pierre Malherbaud
|align=center|$7,500
|align=center|$7,500
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|FIN}} Jussi Salovaara
|{{flag|FIN}} Jussi Salovaara
|align=center|$5,500
|align=center|$5,500
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Sigurd Eskeland]]
|{{flag|NOR}} Sigurd Eskeland
|align=center|$4,500
|align=center|$4,500
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Gabriel Nassif]]
|{{flag|FRA}} [[Gabriel Nassif]]
|align=center|$3,000
|align=center|$3,000
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Stuart Wright]]
|{{flag|ENG}} Stuart Wright
|align=center|$2,500
|align=center|$2,500
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Thomas Shaw
|{{flag|FRA}} Thomas Shaw
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|SVN}} Borut Todorovic
|{{flag|SVN}} Borut Todorovic
|align=center|$1,500
|align=center|$1,500
|}
|}
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==Asia Pacific Championships==
==Asia Pacific Championships==


Five Asia Pacific Championships were held from 1997 to 2001, after which the event was discontinued. Australia's Nathan Russell won the first championship; the next four were won by Japanese players: [[Satoshi Nakamura]] in 1998, Masaya Mori in both 1999 and 2000, and finally [[Jin Okamoto]] in 2001. Okamoto's win at the last Asia Pacific Championship earned him the nickname "The Last Emperor".<ref>{{cite web|title=Round 5: Jin Okamoto vs. Kenji Sato|url=http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=sideboard/natjp03/fm5a|first=Toby|last=Wachter|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|accessdate=2016-05-11}}</ref>
Five Asia Pacific Championships were held from 1997 to 2001, after which the event was discontinued. Australia's Nathan Russell won the first championship; the next four were won by Japanese players: Satoshi Nakamura in 1998, Masaya Mori in both 1999 and 2000, and finally [[Jin Okamoto]] in 2001. Okamoto's win at the last Asia Pacific Championship earned him the nickname "The Last Emperor".<ref>{{WebRef|title=Round 5: Jin Okamoto vs. Kenji Sato|url=http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=sideboard/natjp03/fm5a|author=Toby Wachter|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|accessdate=2016-05-11}}</ref>


===1997 Asia Pacific Championship===
===1997 Asia Pacific Championship===
14–16 February 1997 in Hong Kong. Held concurrently with the 1997 [[Magic Invitational]].
14–16 February 1997 in Hong Kong. Held concurrently with the 1997 [[Magic Invitational]].
{|class="wikitable" width="25%"
{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Nathan Russell
|{{flag|AUS}} Nathan Russell
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Toshiki Tsukamoto
|{{flag|JPN}} Toshiki Tsukamoto
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} [[Tom Chanpheng]]
|{{flag|AUS}} [[Tom Chanpheng]]
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Ryuji Ohashi
|{{flag|JPN}} Ryuji Ohashi
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|KOR}} Joo-Nyeon Kim
|{{flag|KOR}} Joo-Nyeon Kim
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Early Nguyen
|{{flag|AUS}} Early Nguyen
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Rod Ho
|{{flag|AUS}} Rod Ho
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|PHL}} Raffy Lirag
|{{flag|PHL}} Raffy Lirag
|}
|}


===1998 Asia Pacific Championship===
===1998 Asia Pacific Championship===
26–27 July 1998 in Tokyo, Japan.
26–27 July 1998 in Tokyo, Japan.
{|class="wikitable" width="25%"
{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Satoshi Nakamura]]
|{{flag|JPN}} Satoshi Nakamura
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Sasanuma Kiyoshi
|{{flag|JPN}} Sasanuma Kiyoshi
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Itaru Ishida]]
|{{flag|JPN}} [[Itaru Ishida]]
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|KOR}} Joo-Nyeon Kim
|{{flag|KOR}} Joo-Nyeon Kim
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Itadani Eisaku
|{{flag|JPN}} Itadani Eisaku
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|SGP}} Sam Lau
|{{flag|SGP}} Sam Lau
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Goro Matsuo
|{{flag|JPN}} Goro Matsuo
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|TWN}} Autrijus Tang
|{{flag|TWN}} Autrijus Tang
|}
|}


===1999 Asia Pacific Championship===
===1999 Asia Pacific Championship===
2–4 July 1999 in Singapore.
2–4 July 1999 in Singapore.
{|class="wikitable" width="33.3%"
{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Masaya Mori
|{{flag|JPN}} Masaya Mori
|align=center|$11,500
|align=center|$11,500
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Osamu Fujita]]
|{{flag|JPN}} [[Osamu Fujita]]
|align=center|$7,000
|align=center|$7,000
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Tsuyoshi Fujita]]
|{{flag|JPN}} [[Tsuyoshi Fujita]]
|align=center|$4,600
|align=center|$4,600
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Michael Doecke
|{{flag|AUS}} Michael Doecke
|align=center|$3,700
|align=center|$3,700
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Masayuki Higashino
|{{flag|JPN}} Masayuki Higashino
|align=center|$3,035
|align=center|$3,035
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Reiji Ando
|{{flag|JPN}} Reiji Ando
|align=center|$2,555
|align=center|$2,555
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Masami Ibamoto]]
|{{flag|JPN}} [[Masami Ibamoto]]
|align=center|$2,225
|align=center|$2,225
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Kazuyuki Momose
|{{flag|JPN}} Kazuyuki Momose
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|}
|}
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===2000 Asia Pacific Championship===
===2000 Asia Pacific Championship===
7–9 July 2000 in Hong Kong.
7–9 July 2000 in Hong Kong.
{|class="wikitable" width="33.3%"
{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Masaya Mori
|{{flag|JPN}} Masaya Mori
|align=center|$11,500
|align=center|$11,500
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Hiroto Watanabe
|{{flag|JPN}} Hiroto Watanabe
|align=center|$7,000
|align=center|$7,000
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Ittoku Tanaka
|{{flag|JPN}} Ittoku Tanaka
|align=center|$4,600
|align=center|$4,600
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|AUS}} Sam Ward
|{{flag|AUS}} Sam Ward
|align=center|$3,700
|align=center|$3,700
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|HKG}} Chi Fai Teddy Ng
|{{flag|HKG}} Chi Fai Teddy Ng
|align=center|$3,035
|align=center|$3,035
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Koichiro Maki
|{{flag|JPN}} [[Koichiro Maki]]
|align=center|$2,555
|align=center|$2,555
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|TWN}} Chen Yu Weng
|{{flag|TWN}} Chen Yu Weng
|align=center|$2,225
|align=center|$2,225
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Satoshi Nakamura]]
|{{flag|JPN}} Satoshi Nakamura
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|}
|}
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===2001 Asia Pacific Championship===
===2001 Asia Pacific Championship===
22–24 June 2001 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
22–24 June 2001 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
{|class="wikitable" width="33.3%"
{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Jin Okamoto]]
|{{flag|JPN}} [[Jin Okamoto]]
|align=center|$15,000
|align=center|$15,000
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Jun Nobushita
|{{flag|JPN}} Jun Nobushita
|align=center|$7,500
|align=center|$7,500
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Katsuhiro Mori]]
|{{flag|JPN}} [[Katsuhiro Mori]]
|align=center|$5,500
|align=center|$5,500
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|SGP}} Royce Chai
|{{flag|SGP}} Royce Chai
|align=center|$4,500
|align=center|$4,500
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|SGP}} Sam Lau
|{{flag|SGP}} Sam Lau
|align=center|$3,000
|align=center|$3,000
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|MYS}} [[Albertus Law]]
|{{flag|MYS}} [[Albertus Law]]
|align=center|$2,500
|align=center|$2,500
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|TWN}} Tobey Tamber
|{{flag|TWN}} Tobey Tamber
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|JPN}} Yujian Zhou
|{{flag|JPN}} Yujian Zhou
|align=center|$1,500
|align=center|$1,500
|}
|}
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===2000 Latin American Championship===
===2000 Latin American Championship===
23–25 June 2000 in Santiago, Chile.
23–25 June 2000 in Santiago, Chile.
{|class="wikitable" width="33.3%"
{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|MEX}} Gustavo Chapela Gaxiola
|{{flag|MEX}} Gustavo Chapela Gaxiola
|align=center|$11,500
|align=center|$11,500
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|CHL}} Rafael Le Saux
|{{flag|CHL}} Rafael Le Saux
|align=center|$7,000
|align=center|$7,000
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Gerardo Godinez Estrada]]
|{{flag|MEX}} Gerardo Godinez Estrada
|align=center|$4,600
|align=center|$4,600
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Carlos Romão]]
|{{flag|BRA}} [[Carlos Romão]]
|align=center|$3,700
|align=center|$3,700
|-
|-
|align=center|5
!5
|{{Flagicon|MEX}} Francisco Garcia Barbosa
|{{flag|MEX}} Francisco Garcia Barbosa
|align=center|$3,035
|align=center|$3,035
|-
|-
|align=center|6
!6
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Alex Sousa
|{{flag|BRA}} Alex Sousa
|align=center|$2,555
|align=center|$2,555
|-
|-
|align=center|7
!7
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Eduardo Simao Teixeira
|{{flag|BRA}} Eduardo Simao Teixeira
|align=center|$2,225
|align=center|$2,225
|-
|-
|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Thomas Felsberg
|{{flag|BRA}} Thomas Felsberg
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
|}
|}
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===2001 Latin American Championship===
===2001 Latin American Championship===
29 June–1 July 2001 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
29 June–1 July 2001 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
{|class="wikitable" width="33.3%"
{|class="wikitable"  
!Place
!Place
!Player
!Player
!Prize
!Prize
|-
|-
|align=center|1
!1
|{{Flagicon|URY}} Scott Richards
|{{flag|URY}} Scott Richards
|align=center|$15,000
|align=center|$15,000
|-
|-
|align=center|2
!2
|{{Flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Ostrovich]]
|{{flag|ARG}} Diego Ostrovich
|align=center|$7,500
|align=center|$7,500
|-
|-
|align=center|3
!3
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Raphael Garcia
|{{flag|BRA}} Raphael Garcia
|align=center|$5,500
|align=center|$5,500
|-
|-
|align=center|4
!4
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Victor Galimbertti
|{{flag|BRA}} Victor Galimbertti
|align=center|$4,500
|align=center|$4,500
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|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Christiano Pereira
|{{flag|BRA}} Christiano Pereira
|align=center|$3,000
|align=center|$3,000
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!6
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Eduardo Sella
|{{flag|BRA}} Eduardo Sella
|align=center|$2,500
|align=center|$2,500
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|align=center|7
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|{{Flagicon|ARG}} Alejandro del Gerbo Actis
|{{flag|ARG}} Alejandro del Gerbo Actis
|align=center|$2,000
|align=center|$2,000
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|align=center|8
!8
|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Julio Silva Maciel
|{{flag|BRA}} Julio Silva Maciel
|align=center|$1,500
|align=center|$1,500
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Continental Championships were annual events held in three different geographical regions: Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacfic. It debuted in 1997 with the Asia Pacific Championship; the European Championship was introduced a year later, and finally the Latin American Championship debuted in 2000. Players would qualify by finishing in the top eight of their National Championships, or by having enough Pro Points or a high DCI rating. The events featured Standard and Booster draft, and top finishing players would win money, and the top eight earned invitations to the corresponding World Championships, but the event did not award Pro Points. The series was discontinued after the 2003 European Championship.

European Championships

Six European Championship events were held; of these, four were won by Norwegians, earning it the nickname "the Norwegian Invitational".[1] The most successful player was Nicolai Herzog, who won the event in 1999 and 2003.

1998 European Championship

9–11 July 1998.

Place Player
1 {NOR} Sturla Bingen
2 {CZE} Jakub Slemr
3 {NOR} Jan Pieter Groenhof
4 {DNK} Jakob Steinaa
5 {GB-ENG} Tony Dobson
6 {NLD} Tom van de Logt
7 {FIN} Arho Toikka
8 {HUN} Gabor Papp

1999 European Championship

10–12 July 1999 in Berlin, Germany.

Place Player Prize
1 {NOR} Nicolai Herzog $11,500
2 {DEU} Dirk Baberowski $7,000
3 {FRA} Pierre Malherbaud $4,600
4 {FRA} Raphaël Lévy $3,700
5 {SWE} Mattias Jorstedt $3,035
6 {FIN} Tommi Hovi $2,555
7 {FIN} Arto Hiltunen $2,225
8 {DEU} Holger Meinecke $2,000

2000 European Championship

14–16 July 2000 in Paris, France.

Place Player Prize
1 {NLD} Noah Boeken $11,500
2 {FRA} Raphaël Lévy $7,000
3 {FRA} Loic Dobrigna $4,600
4 {SWE} Rickard Österberg $3,700
5 {NLD} Joost Winter $3,035
6 {DEU} Wolfgang Eder $2,555
7 {SWE} Johan Franzén $2,225
8 {BEL} Gert Coeckelbergh $2,000

2001 European Championship

29 June–1 July 2001 in Milan, Italy.

Place Player Prize
1 {NOR} Eivind Nitter $15,000
2 {CHE} Dave Montreuil $7,500
3 {FIN} Tomi Walamies $5,500
4 {DEU} Daniel Zink $4,500
5 {SWE} Jens Thorén $3,000
6 {GB-ENG} John Ormerod $2,500
7 {DEU} Wolfgang Eder $2,000
8 {NOR} Sturla Bingen $1,500

2002 European Championship

28–30 June 2002 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Place Player Prize
1 {DEU} David Brucker $15,000
2 {FRA} Christophe Haim $7,500
3 {NLD} Victor van den Broek $5,500
4 {ITA} Marco Lombardi $4,500
5 {FRA} Amiel Tenenbaum $3,000
6 {SWE} Anton Jonsson $2,500
7 {DEU} Roland Bode $2,000
8 {DNK} Svend Geertsen $1,500

2003 European Championship

4–6 July 2003 in London, Great Britain.

Place Player Prize
1 {NOR} Nicolai Herzog $15,000
2 {FRA} Pierre Malherbaud $7,500
3 {FIN} Jussi Salovaara $5,500
4 {NOR} Sigurd Eskeland $4,500
5 {FRA} Gabriel Nassif $3,000
6 {GB-ENG} Stuart Wright $2,500
7 {FRA} Thomas Shaw $2,000
8 {SVN} Borut Todorovic $1,500

Asia Pacific Championships

Five Asia Pacific Championships were held from 1997 to 2001, after which the event was discontinued. Australia's Nathan Russell won the first championship; the next four were won by Japanese players: Satoshi Nakamura in 1998, Masaya Mori in both 1999 and 2000, and finally Jin Okamoto in 2001. Okamoto's win at the last Asia Pacific Championship earned him the nickname "The Last Emperor".[2]

1997 Asia Pacific Championship

14–16 February 1997 in Hong Kong. Held concurrently with the 1997 Magic Invitational.

Place Player
1 {AUS} Nathan Russell
2 {JPN} Toshiki Tsukamoto
3 {AUS} Tom Chanpheng
4 {JPN} Ryuji Ohashi
5 {KOR} Joo-Nyeon Kim
6 {AUS} Early Nguyen
7 {AUS} Rod Ho
8 {PHL} Raffy Lirag

1998 Asia Pacific Championship

26–27 July 1998 in Tokyo, Japan.

Place Player
1 {JPN} Satoshi Nakamura
2 {JPN} Sasanuma Kiyoshi
3 {JPN} Itaru Ishida
4 {KOR} Joo-Nyeon Kim
5 {JPN} Itadani Eisaku
6 {SGP} Sam Lau
7 {JPN} Goro Matsuo
8 {TWN} Autrijus Tang

1999 Asia Pacific Championship

2–4 July 1999 in Singapore.

Place Player Prize
1 {JPN} Masaya Mori $11,500
2 {JPN} Osamu Fujita $7,000
3 {JPN} Tsuyoshi Fujita $4,600
4 {AUS} Michael Doecke $3,700
5 {JPN} Masayuki Higashino $3,035
6 {JPN} Reiji Ando $2,555
7 {JPN} Masami Ibamoto $2,225
8 {JPN} Kazuyuki Momose $2,000

2000 Asia Pacific Championship

7–9 July 2000 in Hong Kong.

Place Player Prize
1 {JPN} Masaya Mori $11,500
2 {JPN} Hiroto Watanabe $7,000
3 {JPN} Ittoku Tanaka $4,600
4 {AUS} Sam Ward $3,700
5 {HKG} Chi Fai Teddy Ng $3,035
6 {JPN} Koichiro Maki $2,555
7 {TWN} Chen Yu Weng $2,225
8 {JPN} Satoshi Nakamura $2,000

2001 Asia Pacific Championship

22–24 June 2001 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Place Player Prize
1 {JPN} Jin Okamoto $15,000
2 {JPN} Jun Nobushita $7,500
3 {JPN} Katsuhiro Mori $5,500
4 {SGP} Royce Chai $4,500
5 {SGP} Sam Lau $3,000
6 {MYS} Albertus Law $2,500
7 {TWN} Tobey Tamber $2,000
8 {JPN} Yujian Zhou $1,500

Latin American Championships

Only two Latin American Championships were held, in 2000 and 2001.

2000 Latin American Championship

23–25 June 2000 in Santiago, Chile.

Place Player Prize
1 {MEX} Gustavo Chapela Gaxiola $11,500
2 {CHL} Rafael Le Saux $7,000
3 {MEX} Gerardo Godinez Estrada $4,600
4 {BRA} Carlos Romão $3,700
5 {MEX} Francisco Garcia Barbosa $3,035
6 {BRA} Alex Sousa $2,555
7 {BRA} Eduardo Simao Teixeira $2,225
8 {BRA} Thomas Felsberg $2,000

2001 Latin American Championship

29 June–1 July 2001 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Place Player Prize
1 {URY} Scott Richards $15,000
2 {ARG} Diego Ostrovich $7,500
3 {BRA} Raphael Garcia $5,500
4 {BRA} Victor Galimbertti $4,500
5 {BRA} Christiano Pereira $3,000
6 {BRA} Eduardo Sella $2,500
7 {ARG} Alejandro del Gerbo Actis $2,000
8 {BRA} Julio Silva Maciel $1,500

References

  1. LIVE COVERAGE OF 2003 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2016-05-11.
  2. Toby Wachter. "Round 5: Jin Okamoto vs. Kenji Sato". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2016-05-11.