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The '''2004 World | The '''2004 World Championships''' were held from September 1-5, [[2004]] at the [http://www.fortmason.org Fort Mason Center] in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]], [[USA]]. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was $208,130 USD. | ||
This was the first ever [[World Championship]] without a player from the United States in the Top 8. Nuijten, at 15 years old, became the youngest ever Pro Tour winner and took home a total of $52,366 - a new record for winnings in a single [[collectible card game]] tournament. | This was the first ever [[World Championship]] without a player from the United States in the Top 8. Nuijten, at 15 years old, became the youngest ever Pro Tour winner and took home a total of $52,366 - a new record for winnings in a single [[collectible card game]] tournament. | ||
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The 2004 World Championships were held from September 1-5, 2004 at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, California, USA. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was $208,130 USD.
This was the first ever World Championship without a player from the United States in the Top 8. Nuijten, at 15 years old, became the youngest ever Pro Tour winner and took home a total of $52,366 - a new record for winnings in a single collectible card game tournament.
Finishing order
- Julien Nuijten (Netherlands)
- Aeo Paquette (Canada)
- Ryou Ogura (Japan)
- Manuel Bevand (France)
- Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands)
- Terry Han Chuen Soh (Malaysia)
- Gabriel Nassif (France)
- Murray Evans (Canada)