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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* All pokémon, for the most part, were level 100 at the time of competition. Oddly enough, Chris Darling was the only competitor to have a pokémon not at level 100, a {{p|Gengar}}, which he did not use during any match of the tournament.
* All Pokémon, for the most part, were level 100 at the time of competition. Oddly enough, Chris Darling was the only competitor to have a pokémon not at level 100, a {{p|Gengar}}, which he did not use during any match of the tournament.
* An interview with one of the top-placing contestants, Christa Salvatore, appeared in [[Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector]] in the September 2007 issue.
* An interview with one of the top-placing contestants, Christa Salvatore, appeared in [[Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector]] in the September 2007 issue.
* Notable Trainers who made their first Nationals appearance in the Frontier Brain Battle Finals include Stephen Parrish, Travis Standiford, Mike Papagianis, Chalkey Horenstein, Stephen Marioka, and Matthew Gibson, all of whom except Travis Standiford and Matthew Gibson (who now primarily hosts VGC events) have made at least one Nationals appearance since then. Stephen Parrish qualified for Nationals in VGC 2010, Chalkey Horenstein qualified for Nationals in JAA 2006 (Cincinnati) and VGC 2010 (Newark), Mike Papagianis qualified for Nationals in JAA 2006 (Chicago) and VGC 2010 (Indianapolis), and Stephen Marioka qualified for Nationals in VGC 2010 (Atlanta).
* Notable Trainers who made their first Nationals appearance in the Frontier Brain Battle Finals include Stephen Parrish, Travis Standiford, Mike Papagianis, Chalkey Horenstein, Stephen Marioka, and Matthew Gibson, all of whom except Travis Standiford and Matthew Gibson (who now primarily hosts VGC events) have made at least one Nationals appearance since then. Stephen Parrish qualified for Nationals in VGC 2010, Chalkey Horenstein qualified for Nationals in JAA 2006 (Cincinnati) and VGC 2010 (Newark), Mike Papagianis qualified for Nationals in JAA 2006 (Chicago) and VGC 2010 (Indianapolis), and Stephen Marioka qualified for Nationals in VGC 2010 (Atlanta).