Aug 19 - 21, 2016
San Fransisco, CA USA
San Francisco Marriott Marquis
780 Mission St• The 2016 Pokémon World Championships returned to California for the fifth time ever. It was a three-day event, where anyone who met the Championship Point threshold was invited to play in Day 1 on Friday. Of which consisted of 8 Rounds, anyone with a record of 5-0-3, or 6 wins, moved on to Day 2. 476 Master division players competed in Day 1.
• Day 2 (Saturday) consisted of the above players that made it through a rough Day 1, as well as the Top X players from throughout the season, seperated by region, found below. 112 Master division players competed in Day 2. Day 2 was also 8 Rounds long, but resulting in a Top 8 Cut. All Top 8 and Top 4 matches were played out that night, saving each division's Grand Finals for Sunday.
• This event featured a pop-up Pokémon Center.
• 1st Place
$25,000
• 2nd Place
$15,000
• Top 4
$7,500
• Top 8
$5,000
• Top 16
$2,500
• Top 32
$1,500
(The Top 4 finishers received an automatic invitation to the 2017 World Championships.)
Anna Prosser
Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich
Josh (JWittz) Wittenkeller
Kyle Sabelhaus
Kenny Wisdom
Jeremy Jallen
Josue Rojano
Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points during the 2016 season received a travel award to Worlds.
(Players under the age of 18 received $5,000 if Worlds was outside of their region, $2,500 if in their region.)
Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points during the 2016 season received an automatic Day 2 invite.
Anna Prosser
Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich
Josh (JWittz) Wittenkeller
Kyle Sabelhaus
Kenny Wisdom
Jeremy Jallen
Josue Rojano