Pokémon EUIC 2024 winners crowned in London


The winners of the Pokémon European International Championships have been crowned.

The event, which took place from London’s ExCel saw thousands of players from around the world compete for all-important points on the road to the Pokémon World Championships.

Following the event, The Pokémon Company confirmed that the Pokémon World Championships would take place from August 16 – August 18 at the Honolulu Convention Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. 

Alongside the Pokémon EUIC, The Pokémon Company opened another temporary pop-up Pokémon Center in the exhibition center.

VGC visited the event, which saw reservation slots sell out months in advance.

Pokémon EUIC 2024 winners crowned in London

The full list of winners from the Pokémon EUIC event are:

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Trading Card Game Junior Division:
1st place: Yohann Cote [CA]
2nd place: Peter Shapkin [UK]

Trading Card Game Senior Division:
1st place: Gabriel Fernadez [BR]
2nd place: Benny Billinger [CA]

Trading Card Game Masters Division:
1st place: Tord Reklev [NO]
2nd place: Isaiah Bradner [US]

Video Game Junior Division:
1st place: Kevin Han [US]
2nd place: Ismael Hoggui [FR]

Video Game Senior Division:
1st place: Benjamin Polster [US]
2nd place: Teddy French [UK]

Video Game Masters Division:
1st place: Nils Dunlop [SE]
2nd place: Tim Edwards [US]

Pokémon GO:
1st place: Maxwell “MEweedle” Ember [CH]
2nd place: Alexander “Doonebug97” Doone [US]

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Pokémon UNITE:
1st place: FUSION [LA-S]

  • Erick Jean “Zynuz” Bartolo Cotrina
  • Axel Xavier “Khea” Rivas Pérez
  • Jose “Anemo” Arias
  • Jeremy Wilman “Tempo” Rivas Nunura
  • Jesús “Draken” Vásquez Antaccasa

2nd place: Ks [JP]

  • Fujishiro “cocoatta” Arata
  • Tejima “iamTomato” Genki
  • Yamakawa “Rom” Naoki
  • Kaneko “Vitoppo” Yuma
  • Miyata “Noda wajiro” Daiki