July 1 - 3, 2016
Columbus, Ohio
Greater Columbus Convention Center
400 N High St• The 2016 US National Championships was held in Columbus for the first time. This was the last "National" Championship before "Internationals" replaced each countries yearly Nationals events. In order to compete, Master division players must have earned a minimum of 5 Play Points from throughout the season. Whereas, Seniors and Juniors needed a minimum of 3 Play Points.
• Friday consisted of 9 rounds (Best of 3), in which 1,105 players competed in Day 1, seperated into two different pods. The Top 32 players from each pod moved on to a combined Day 2 of 64 players. Day 2 consisted of 6 additional round of Swiss, resulting in a cut of Top 8. Top 8 & Top 4 matches were played out that night, saving each division's finals for Championship Sunday.
• Both Master division players that made it into the Finals, had not yet earned their invite to Worlds for the year, prior to this event.
• 1st Place
$5,000
• 2nd Place
$2,500
• Top 4
$1,500
• Top 8
$750
• Top 16
$500
(Top 2 finishers received 72 Booster Packs.)
(Top 8 finishers received 36 Booster Packs.)
(Top 16 finishers received 18 Booster Packs.)
(Top 32 finishers received 8 Booster Packs.)
(Top 64 finishers received 4 Booster Packs.)
Anna Prosser
Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich
Josh (JWittz) Wittenkeller
Kyle Sabelhaus
Kenny Wisdom
Josue Rojano
The Top 100 players that earned the most amount of Championship Points by the conclusion of Spring Regionals, recieved Travel Stipends/Awards to attend the 2016 US National Championships.
• Top 16 Players received a paid-for Travel Award & $300 Stipend
• Top 32 Players received a $1,000 Stipend
• Top 64 Players received a $750 Stipend
• Top 100 Players received a $500 Stipend
Anna Prosser
Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich
Josh (JWittz) Wittenkeller
Kyle Sabelhaus
Kenny Wisdom
Josue Rojano