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===Junior Division=== | ===Junior Division=== | ||
Tobias Strømdahl was the defending champion but became eligible for the Senior Division in 2018. He earned an invitation to Day Two where he finished 72nd. | Tobias Strømdahl was the defending champion but became eligible for the Senior Division in 2018. He earned an invitation to Day Two where he finished 72nd. | ||
Naohito Inoue of Japan became the new World Champion with a record of 9-0-1. | |||
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===Senior Division=== | ===Senior Division=== | ||
Zachary Bohkari was the defending champion but did not attend. | Zachary Bohkari was the defending champion but did not attend. | ||
Magnus Pedersen of Denmark finished with a record of 8-1-1 to become the new World Champion. | |||
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===Master Division=== | ===Master Division=== | ||
Diego Cassiraga was the defending champion, which earned him an invitation to Day Two where he finished 96th. | Diego Cassiraga was the defending champion, which earned him an invitation to Day Two where he finished 96th. | ||
Robin Schulz of Germany became the first German Pokémon World Champion with a record of 8-0-2. | |||
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===Junior Division=== | ===Junior Division=== | ||
Nicholas Kan was the defending champion but became eligible for the Senior Division in 2018. He finished 25th on Day Two. | Nicholas Kan was the defending champion but became eligible for the Senior Division in 2018. He finished 25th on Day Two. | ||
Wonn Lee, a South Korean living in Japan, became the new World Champion. | |||
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===Senior Division=== | ===Senior Division=== | ||
Hong Juyong was the defending champion but was eligible for the Masters Division in 2018. He received an invitation to Day Two where he placed 43rd. | Hong Juyong was the defending champion but was eligible for the Masters Division in 2018. He received an invitation to Day Two where he placed 43rd. | ||
James Evans of the United States defeated Bram De Jonge of the Netherlands to become the new World Champion. | |||
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===Masters Division=== | ===Masters Division=== | ||
Ryota Otsubo was the defending champion but was knocked out in Day One. | Ryota Otsubo was the defending champion but was knocked out in Day One. | ||
After finishing in the Top 4 in the previous year, Paul Ruiz defeated Emilio Forbes to become the first Ecuadorian Pokémon World Champion. | |||
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| LR3-score02=[[File:Japan Flag.png|20px|Japan]] | | LR3-score02=[[File:Japan Flag.png|20px|Japan]] | ||
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==Event Pokémon== | |||
{{G7event/head | |||
|ball=Cherish | |||
|pokemon=Meloetta | |||
|level=50 | |||
|ndex=648 | |||
|type=Normal | |||
|type2=Psychic | |||
|ot=Worlds18 | |||
|id=081824 | |||
|ability=Serene Grace | |||
|nature=Random | |||
|fateful=yes | |||
|met=WCS 2018 | |||
|ribbon=Event | |||
|item=Metronome | |||
|move1=Sing|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Status|move1rel=yes | |||
|move2=Celebrate|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status|move2rel=yes | |||
|move3=Round|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Special|move3rel=yes | |||
|move4=Relic Song|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Special|move4rel=yes | |||
}} | |||
{{G7event/entrybottom|smusum|local wireless|all|Nashville {{wp|Music City Center}} Halls C & D, {{wp|Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville}}, {{wp|Tennessee}}, United States|August 24 to 26, 2018}} | |||
{{G7event/footer}} | |||
{{World Championships}} | {{World Championships}} |