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[[File:Game Freak Hitmonlee poster.JPG|thumb|300px|Art from the Game Freak website]]
[[File:Game Freak Hitmonlee poster.JPG|thumb|300px|Art from the Game Freak website]]
The '''Pokémon Number One Grand Prix''', known better as the '''P1 Grand Prix''' is a special [[Pokémon battle]] tournament run by [[Silph Co.]] held especially for {{type2|Fighting}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in [[Celadon City]]. Each [[Pokémon Trainer]] who enters chooses only one Pokémon and engages in a series of one on one battles. The prize is a golden championship belt. It has only appeared in ''[[EP029|The Punchy Pokémon]]'', although it is referenced in ''[[EP233|A Tyrogue Full of Trouble]]''.
The '''Pokémon Number One Grand Prix''', known better as the '''P1 Grand Prix''' is a special [[Pokémon battle]] tournament run by [[Silph Co.]] held especially for {{type|Fighting}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in [[Celadon City]]. Each [[Pokémon Trainer]] who enters chooses only one Pokémon and engages in a series of one on one battles. The prize is a golden championship belt. It has only appeared in ''[[EP029|The Punchy Pokémon]]'', although it is referenced in ''[[EP233|A Tyrogue Full of Trouble]]''.


[[Ash's Primeape]] and [[Brock's Geodude]] were both entered into the P1 Grand Prix, with Geodude being knocked out by [[Giant]]'s {{p|Hitmonlee}} under Jessie's ownership, and Primeape winning the tournament and the belt.
[[Ash's Primeape]] and [[Brock's Geodude]] were both entered into the P1 Grand Prix, with Geodude being knocked out by [[Giant]]'s {{p|Hitmonlee}} under Jessie's ownership, and Primeape winning the tournament and the belt.


The P1 Grand Prix's definition of "Fighting-type" Pokémon for the tournament seems to be based on one from the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] rather than the [[Pokémon games]] or [[Pokémon anime]], as {{type|Ground}} and {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon can apparently be entered as well.  In the TCG, Fighting, Ground, and Rock are all considered a {{TCG|Fighting|single type}}.
The P1 Grand Prix's definition of "Fighting-type" Pokémon for the tournament seems to be based on one from the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] rather than the [[Pokémon games]] or [[Pokémon anime]], as {{type|Ground}} and {{type|Rock}} Pokémon can apparently be entered as well.  In the TCG, Fighting, Ground, and Rock are all considered a {{TCG|Fighting|single type}}.


==Known competitors==
==Known competitors==