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The '''2014 Pokémon World Championships''' were held at the {{wp|Walter E. Washington Convention Center}} in Washington, D.C. from August 15 to 17, 2014. It was the eleventh invitation-only championships for players of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], as well as the sixth for players of the Pokémon video games.  It was the first time that Washington hosted the event, and the third time the event was held in the Eastern United States, previously occurring in [[2004 World Championships (TCG)|2004]] and [[2008 World Championships (TCG)|2008]].
The '''2014 Pokémon World Championships''' were held at the {{wp|Walter E. Washington Convention Center}} in {{wp|Washington, D.C.}} in the United States from August 15 to 17, 2014. It was the eleventh invitation-only championships for players of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], as well as the sixth for players of the Pokémon video games.  It was the first time that Washington hosted the event, and the third time the event was held in the Eastern United States, previously occurring in [[2004 World Championships (TCG)|2004]] and [[2008 World Championships (TCG)|2008]].


This year marked the only time that all eight quarterfinalists in the TCG Masters Division were not American, the earliest exit by the United States in tournament history.  Previously, [[2007 World Championships|2007]] was the only year in which no American played in the final.
This year marked the only time that all eight quarterfinalists in the TCG Masters Division were not American, the earliest exit by the United States in tournament history.  Previously, [[2007 World Championships|2007]] was the only year in which no American played in the final.


==Trading Card Game Championships==
==Trading Card Game Championships==