List of Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour events
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This is a list of all Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Top Eights.
[edit] Season one (1996)
[edit] Pro Tour - New York (February 16–18, 1996)
Format: Standard, New York Style (Decks must have five cards from each available expansion in either deck or sideboard)
- Michael Loconto (United States)
- Bertrand Lestrée (France)
- Leon Lindback (Sweden)
- Preston Poulter (United States)
- George Baxter (United States)
- Mark Justice (United States)
- Shawn "Hammer" Regnier (United States)
- Eric Tam (Canada)
[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (May 3-6, 1996)
Format: Booster Draft (Homelands/4th Edition)
- Shawn "Hammer" Regnier (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Thomas Guevin (United States)
- Darwin Kastle (United States)
- Mark Venhaus (United States)
- Scott Johns (United States)
- Preston Poulter (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Vaughn Sandor (United States)
- Jeffrey Wood (United States)
[edit] Pro Tour - Columbus (July 6-7, 1996)
Format: Ice Age Block Constructed (Ice Age, Alliances)
- Olle Råde (Sweden)
- Sean Fleischman (United States)
- Alvaro Marques (Canada)
- Peter Radonjic (Canada)
- Brian Weissman (United States)
- Javier Garavito (United States)
- John Immordino (United States)
- Scott Johns (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
[edit] 1996 World Championships – Seattle, United States (August 14-18, 1996)
Formats: Type 1.5, Booster Draft, Standard
Individual
- Tom Chanpheng (Australia)
- Mark Justice (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Henry Stern (United States)
- Olle Råde (Sweden) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Matt Place (United States)
- Scott Johns (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Eric Tam (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tommi Hovi (Finland)
Team
- United States (Dennis Bentley, George Baxter, Mike Long, Matt Place)
- Czech Republic (David Korejtko, Jakub Slemr, Ondrej Baudys, Lucas Kocourek)
[edit] Season two (1996-1997)
[edit] Pro Tour - Atlanta (September 13-15, 1996)
Format: Mirage sealed deck (pre-release)
- Frank Adler (Germany)
- Darwin Kastle (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Aaron Muranaka (United States)
- John Yoo (United States)
- Terry Borer (Canada)
- Mike Long (United States)
- Chris Pikula (United States)
- Matthew Vienneau (Canada)
[edit] Pro Tour - Dallas (November 22-24, 1996)
Format: Standard (But for a time in the future from that weekend)
- Paul McCabe (Canada)
- Jason Zila (United States)
- Brian Hacker (United States)
- Chris Pikula (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- George Baxter (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Olle Råde (Sweden) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Robert Thornburg (United States)
- Peer Kröger (Germany)
[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 28 – March 2, 1997)
Format: Mirage Block Rochester Draft (Mirage, Visions)
- Tommi Hovi (Finland) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- David Mills (United States)
- Alan Comer (United States)
- John Yoo (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Truc Bui (United States)
- John Immordino (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Brian Weissman (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Ben Possemiers (Belgium)
[edit] Pro Tour - Paris (April 11-13, 1997)
Format: Mirage Block Constructed (Mirage, Visions)
- Mike Long (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Mark Justice (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Darwin Kastle (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Henning Rimkus (Germany)
- Sturla Bingen (Norway)
- Paul Ferker (United States)
- Jason Gordon (United States)
- Jason Zila (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - New York (May 30 – June 1, 1997)
Format: Booster Draft (5th Edition, Visions)
- Terry Borer (Canada) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Ivan Stanoev (Czech Republic)
- Gabriel Tsang (Canada)
- Jeroen Weyden (The Netherlands)
- Mark Chalice (United States)
- John Chinnock (United States)
- Michael Pustilnik (United States)
- Patrick Chapin (United States)
[edit] 1997 World Championships – Seattle, United States (August 13-17, 1997)
Format: Standard, Mirage Block Rochester Draft (Mirage, Visions, Weatherlight), Extended
Individual
- Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic)
- Janosch Kuhn (Germany)
- Paul McCabe (Canada) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Svend Geertsen (Denmark)
- Gabriel Tsang (Canada) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Nikolai Weibull (Sweden)
- Nate Clarke (United States)
- John Chinnock (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
Team
- Canada (Gary Krakower, Michael Donais, Ed Ito, Gab Tsang)
- Sweden (Nikolai Weibull, Mattias Jorstedt, Marcus Angelin, Johan Cedercrantz)
[edit] Season three (1997-1998)
[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (October 10-12, 1997)
Format: Extended
- Randy Buehler (United States)
- David Mills (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jon Finkel (United States)
- Max Suver (United States)
- Adrian Sayers (United States)
- Justin Schneider (United States)
- Kyle Rose (United States)
- Olle Råde (Sweden) – 4th FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Mainz (December 5-7, 1997)
Format: Tempest Rochester Draft (Tempest)
- Matt Place (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States)
- Peer Kröger (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Kurt Burgner (United States)
- John Ormerod (United Kingdom)
- Chris Bishop (United States)
- Mark Le Pine (United States)
- Gabriele Pisicchio (Italy)
[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (March 6-8, 1998)
Format: Tempest Block Constructed (Tempest)
- David Price (United States)
- Ben Rubin (United States)
- David Bachmann (United States)
- Adam Katz (United States)
- Kyle Rose (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Svend Geertsen (Denmark) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Andrew Wolf (United States)
[edit] Pro Tour - New York (August 17-19, 1998)
Format: Tempest Booster Draft (Tempest, Stronghold)
- Jon Finkel (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Dominic Crapuchettes (United States)
- John Chinnock (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- David Bachmann (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Truc Bui (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Nate Clarke (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Mark Justice (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
- Casey McCarrel (United States)
[edit] 1998 World Championships – Seattle, United States (August 12-16, 1998)
Format: Tempest Booster Draft, Standard, Tempest Block Constructed (Tempest, Stronghold, Exodus)
Individual
- Brian Selden (United States)
- Ben Rubin (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jon Finkel (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Raphaël Lévy (France)
- Scott Johns (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
- Chris Pikula (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Brian Hacker (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Alan Comer (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
Team
- United States (Matt Linde, Mike Long, Bryce Currence, Jon Finkel)
- France (Pierre Malherbaud, Manuel Bevand, Marc Hernandez, Fabien Demazeau)
[edit] Season four (1998-1999)
[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (September 25-27, 1998)
Format: Urza's Saga Rochester Draft (Urza's Saga)
- Dirk Baberowski (Germany)
- Casey McCarrel (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jeff Fung (Canada)
- Benedikt Klauser (Austria)
- Jon Finkel (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
- Ryan Fuller (Canada)
- Martin Cedercrantz (Sweden)
- Dominique Coene (Belgium)
[edit] Pro Tour - Rome (November 13-15, 1998)
Format: Extended
- Tommi Hovi (Finland) – 3rd FINAL DAY, FIRST REPEAT CHAMPION
- Nicolas Labarre (France)
- Mark Le Pine (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Federico Dato (Italy)
- Olle Råde (Sweden) – 5th FINAL DAY
- Justin Gary (United States)
- Erik Lauer (United States)
- Andre Konstanczer (Germany)
[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 26-28, 1999)
Format: Urza's Saga Rochester Draft (Urza's Saga)
- Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jon Finkel (United States) – 5th FINAL DAY
- Worth Wollpert (United States)
- Terry Lau (Canada)
- Lucien Bui (France)
- Patrick Chapin (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Svend Geertsen (Denmark) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Mike Long (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - New York (April 30 – May 2, 1999)
Format: Urza's Saga Block Constructed (Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy)
- Casey McCarrel (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Shawn Keller (United States)
- Zvi Mowshowitz (United States)
- David Humpherys (United States)
- Robert Dougherty (United States)
- Christian Lührs (Germany)
- Nicolas Labarre (France) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Terry Tsang (Canada)
[edit] 1999 World Championships – Yokohama, Japan (August 4-8, 1999)
Format: Urza's Saga Rochester Draft (Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny), Standard, Extended
Individual
- Kai Budde (Germany)
- Mark Le Pine (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Raffele Lo Moro (Italy)
- Matt Linde (United States)
- Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Jamie Parke (United States)
- Gary Wise (Canada)
- Nicolai Herzog (Norway)
Team
- United States (Kyle Rose, John Hunka, Zvi Mowshowitz, Charles Kornblith)
- Germany (Marco Blume, Patrick Mello, David Brucker, Rosario Maij)
[edit] Season five (1999-2000)
[edit] Pro Tour - Washington DC (September 3-5, 1999)
Format: Team Urza's Saga Block Sealed (Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny) - first day, Team Urza's Saga Block Rochester Draft (Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny) - final two days
- Team Your Move Game [Robert Dougherty (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY, David Humpherys (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY, Darwin Kastle (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY]
- Team Game Empire [Kurt Burgner (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY, Alan Comer (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY, Brian Selden (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY]
- Team Antarctica [Jon Finkel (United States) – 6th FINAL DAY, Dan O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States), Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY]
- Team THL [Marc Aquino (United States), Richard Jones (United States), Drew McLean (United States)]
[edit] Pro Tour - London (October 15-17, 1999)
Format: Urza's Saga Booster Draft (Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny)
- Kyle Rose (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Thomas Preyer (Austria)
- Mike Bregoli (United States)
- Ben Rubin (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Gunnar Refsdal (Germany)
- William Jensen (United States)
- Marc Hernandez (France)
- Darwin Kastle (United States) – 5th FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (December 3-5, 1999)
Format: Extended
- Robert Maher (United States)
- Brian Davis (United States)
- Christian Lührs (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Raphael Levy (France) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Alan Comer (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
- Dirk Baberowski (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tony Dobson (United Kingdom)
- Hector Fuentes (Spain)
[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 4-6, 2000)
Format: Mercadian Masques Booster Draft (Mercadian Masques)
- Trevor Blackwell (United States)
- Chris Benafel (United States)
- Kurt Burgner (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
- Mike Long (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
- Erno Ekebom (Finland)
- Bruce Cowley (United States)
- Andrew Nishioka (United States)
- Brian Selden (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - New York (April 14-16, 2000)
Format: Mercadian Masques Block Constructed (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis)
- Sigurd Eskeland (Norway)
- Warren Marsh (United Kingdom)
- Ben Rubin (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
- Mattias Kettil (Sweden)
- John Larkin (Ireland)
- Mike Bregoli (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Travis Turning (United States)
- John Hunka (United States)
[edit] 2000 World Championships – Brussels, Belgium (August 2-6, 2000)
Formats: Mercadian Masques Block Booster Draft (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy), Mercadian Masques Block Constructed (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy), Standard
Individual
- Jon Finkel (United States) – 7th FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN
- Robert Maher (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Dominik Hothow (Germany)
- Benedikt Klauser (Austria) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tom van de Logt (The Netherlands)
- Helmut Summersberger (Austria)
- Janosch Kuhn (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
- Nicolas Labarre (France) – 3rd FINAL DAY
Team
- United States (Jon Finkel, Chris Benafel, Frank Hernandez, Aaron Forsythe)
- Canada (Ryan Fuller, Murray Evans, Gabriel Tsang, Sam Lau)
[edit] Season six (2000-2001)
[edit] Pro Tour - New York (September 29-October 1, 2000)
Format: Team Mercadian Masques Block Sealed (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy) - first day, Team Mercadian Masques Block Rochester Draft (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy) - final two days
- Team Potato Nation [Scott Johns (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY, Gary Wise (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Michael Turian (United States)]
- Team Car Acrobatic Team [Andrew Johnson (United States), Aaron Forsythe (United States), Andrew Cuneo (United States)]
- Team Rolled-up Aces [Thomas Keller (United States), Shawn Keller (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Daniel Clegg (United States)]
- Team Draften Und Spielen [Patrick Mello (Germany), Christian Lührs (Germany) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Stephan Valkyser (Germany)]
[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (December 1-3, 2000)
Format: Standard
- Kai Budde (Germany) - 2nd FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN
- Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands)
- Brian Kibler (United States)
- Robert Dougherty (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Jon Finkel (United States) - 8th FINAL DAY
- Michael Pustilnik (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Zvi Mowshowitz (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jay Elarar (Canada)
[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 2-4, 2001)
Format : Invasion Rochester Draft
- Michael Pustilnik (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Benedikt Klauser (Austria) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Jon Finkel (United States) - 9th FINAL DAY
- Kyle Rose (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Michael Gurney (Canada)
- Erno Ekebom (Finland) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Lawrence Creech (United States)
[edit] Pro Tour - Tokyo (2001)
Format: Invasion Block Constructed (Invasion, Planeshift)
- Zvi Mowshowitz (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Tsuyoshi Fujita (Japan)
- Lucas Hager (United States)
- Chris Benafel (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Ryan Fuller (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Philip Freneau (United States)
- Dave Williams (United States)
- Frederico Bastos (Portugal)
[edit] Pro Tour - Barcelona (May 4-6, 2001)
Format: Invasion Block Booster Draft (Invasion, Planeshift)
- Kai Budde (Germany) - 3rd FINAL DAY, 3rd PRO TOUR WIN
- Alan Comer (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Daniel Clegg (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Patrick Mello (Germany) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Brad Swan (United States)
- Albertus Law (Singapore)
- Yuri Kolomeyko (Ukraine)
- Chad Ellis (United States)
[edit] 2001 World Championships – Toronto
Formats: Standard, Invasion Block Rochester Draft (Invasion, Planeshift, Apocalypse), Extended
Individual
- Tom van de Logt (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Alex Borteh (United States)
- Antoine Ruel (France)
- Andrea Santin (Italy)
- Michael Turian (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jam Tomcani (Slovak Rebublic)
- Tommi Hovi (Finland) - 4th FINAL DAY
- John Ormerod (United Kingdom) - 2nd FINAL DAY
Team
- United States (Trevor Blackwell, Brian Hegstad, Eugene Harvey)
- Norway (Nicolai Herzog, Øyvind Ødegaard, Jan Peter Groenhof)
[edit] Season seven (2001-2002)
[edit] Pro Tour - New York (September 7-9, 2001)
Format: Team Invasion Block Sealed (Invasion, Planeshift, Apocalypse) - first day, Team Invasion Bloack Rochester Draft (Invasion, Planeshift, Apocalypse) - final two days
- Team Phoenix Foundation [Kai Budde (Germany) - 4th FINAL DAY, 4th PRO TOUR WIN, Dirk Baberowski (Germany) - 3rd FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN, Marco Blume (Germany)]
- Team Les Plus Class [Amiel Tenenbaum (France), Nicolas Olivieri (France), Gabriel Nassif (France)]
- Team Illuminati [Justin Gary (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Alex Shvartsman (United States), Zvi Mowshowitz (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY]
- Team Car Acrobatic Team [Andrew Johnson (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Aaron Forsythe (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Andrew Cuneo (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
[edit] Pro Tour - New Orleans (2001)
Format: Extended
- Kai Budde (Germany) - 5th FINAL DAY, 5th PRO TOUR WIN
- Tomi Walamies (Finland)
- Jelger Wiegersma (Netherlands)
- David Humpherys (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Anton Jonsson (Sweden)
- Raphaël Gennari (Switzerland)
- Darwin Kastle (United States) - 6th FINAL DAY
- Benedikt Klauser (Austria) - 4th FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - San Diego (2002)
Format: Odyssey Rochester Draft
- Farid Meraghni (France)
- Jens Thoren (Sweden)
- Donnie Gallitz (United States)
- Andrew Wolf (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jeff Cunningham (Canada)
- Frederico Bastos (Portugal) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Neil Reeves (United States)
- Eric Froehlich (United States)
[edit] Pro Tour - Osaka (March 15-17, 2002)
Format: Odyssey Block Constructed (Odyssey, Torment)
- Ken Ho (United States)
- Olivier Ruel (France)
- Robert Dougherty (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Jens Thoren (Sweden) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Sylvain Lauriol (France)
- Nicolas Olivieri (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Osyp Lebedowicz (United States)
- Christophe Haim (France)
[edit] Pro Tour - Nice (May 3-5, 2002)
Format: Odyssey Block Boster Draft (Odyssey, Torment)
- Eivind Nitter (Norway)
- Bram Snepvangers (Netherlands)
- Svend Geertsen (Denmark) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Brian Davis (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Kai Budde (Germany) - 6th FINAL DAY
- Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Gary Talim (United States)
- Benjamin Niedrig (Switzerland)
[edit] 2002 World Championships – Sydney (August 14-18, 2002)
Formats: Standard, Odyssey Block Booster Draft (Odyssey, Torment, Judgment), Odyssey Block Constructed (Odyssey, Torment, Judgment)
Individual
- Carlos Romão (Brazil)
- Mark Ziegner (Germany)
- Diego Ostrovich (Argentina)
- David Humpherys (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Sim Han How (Malaysia)
- John Larkin (Ireland) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tuomas Kotiranta (Finland)
- Ken Krouner (United States)
Team
- Germany (Mark Ziegner, Kai Budde, Felix Schneiders)
- United States (Andrew Ranks, Eugene Harvey, Eric Franz)
[edit] Season eight (2002-2003)
[edit] Pro Tour - Boston (September 27-29, 2002)
Format: Team Odyssey Block Sealed (Odyssey, Torment, Judgment) - first day, Team Odyssey Block Rochester Draft (Odyssey, Torment, Judgment) - final two days
- Team Phoenix Foundation [Kai Budde (Germany) - 7th FINAL DAY, 6th PRO TOUR WIN, Dirk Baberowski (Germany) - 4th FINAL DAY, 3rd PRO TOUR WIN, Marco Blume (Germany) - 2nd FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN]
- Team 2020 [Steven Wolfman (Canada), David Rood (Canada), Elijah Pollock (Canada)]
- Team Courtney's Boys [Gary Wise (Canada) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Robert Maher (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Neil Reeves (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
- Team Slay Pillage Gerard [Jonathan Sonne (United States), Gerard Fabiano (United States), Scott McCord (United States)]
[edit] Pro Tour - Houston (November 8-10, 2002)
Format: Extended (Tempest Block forward)
- Justin Gary (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Robert Dougherty (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Darwin Kastle (United States) - 7th FINAL DAY
- John Larkin (Ireland) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Peter Myrvig (Denmark)
- Mattias Jorstedt (Sweden)
- Robert Maher (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Jeroen Remie (Netherlands)
[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (January 17-19, 2003)
Format: Onslaught Rochester Draft
- Kai Budde (Germany) - 8th FINAL DAY, 7th PRO TOUR WIN
- Nicolai Herzog (Norway) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jon Finkel (United States) - 10th FINAL DAY
- Dustin Stern (United States)
- Eugene Harvey (United States)
- Fabio Reinhart (Germany)
- Bram Snepvangers (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- William Jensen (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Venice (March 21-23, 2003)
Format: Onslaught Block Constructed (Onslaught, Legions)
- Osyp Lebedowicz (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tomi Walamies (Finland) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Jordan Berkowitz (United States)
- William Jensen (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Gabriel Nassif (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Darwin Kastle (United States) - 8th FINAL DAY
- Akihiro Kashima (Japan)
- Mattias Jorstedt (Sweden) - 2nd FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Yokohama (May 9-11, 2003)
Format: Onslaught Block Booster Draft (Onslaught, Legions)
- Mattias Jorstedt (Sweden) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Masashi Ooiso (Japan)
- Tsuyoshi Ikeda (Japan)
- Jon Finkel (United States) - 11th FINAL DAY
- Benjamin Caumes (France)
- Jose Barbero (France)
- Ben Seck (Australia)
- Richard Hoaen (Canada)
[edit] 2003 World Championships – Berlin (August 6-10, 2003)
Formats: Standard, Onslaught Block Rochester Draft (Onslaught, Legions, Scourge), Extended
Individual
- Daniel Zink (Germany)
- Jin Okamoto (Japan)
- Tuomo Nieminen (Finland)
- David Humpherys (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Jeroen Remie (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Peer Kröger (Germany) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Wolfgang Eder (Germany)
- Gabe Walls (United States)
Team
- United States (Justin Gary, Joshua Wagener, Gabe Walls)
- Finland (Arho Toikka, Tomi Walamies, Tuomo Nieminen)
[edit] Season nine (2003-2004)
[edit] Pro Tour - Boston (September 12-14, 2003)
Format: Team Onslaught Block Sealed (Onslaught, Legions, Scourge) - first day, Team Onslaught Rochester Draft (Onslaught, Legions, Scourge) - final two days
- Team The Brockafellars [Brock Parker (United States), William Jensen (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY, Matt Linde (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
- Team Original Slackers [Lovre Crnobori (Norway), Jake Smith (United Kingdom), Rickard Österberg (Norway)]
- Team Zabutan Nemonaut [Michael Turian (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Gary Wise (Canada) - 4th FINAL DAY, Eugene Harvey (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
- Team Phoenix Foundation [Kai Budde (Germany) - 9th FINAL DAY, Dirk Baberowski (Germany) - 5th FINAL DAY, Marco Blume (Germany) - 3rd FINAL DAY]
[edit] Pro Tour - New Orleans (October 31-November 2, 2003)
Format: Extended
- Rickard Österberg (Norway) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Gabriel Nassif (France) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Yann Hamon (France)
- Masashi Ooiso (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Hans Joachim Höh (Germany)
- Eugene Harvey (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Tomohiro Yokosuka (Japan)
- Nicolas Labarre (France) - 4th FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Amsterdam (2004)
Format: Mirrodin Rochester Draft
- Nicolai Herzog (Norway) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Osamu Fujita (Japan)
- Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Olivier Ruel (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Aeo Paquette (Canada)
- Farid Meraghni (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Michael Turian (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Kobe (February 27-29, 2004)
Format: Mirrodin Block Constructed (Mirrodin, Darksteel)
- Masashiro Kuroda (Japan)
- Gabriel Nassif (France) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Alexandre Peset (France)
- Jelger Wiegersma (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Luigi Sbrozzi (Italy)
- Raffaele Lo Moro (Italy) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Ben Stark (United States)
- Stefano Fiori (Italy)
[edit] Pro Tour - San Diego (May 14-16, 2004)
Format: Mirrodin Block Booster Draft (Mirrodin, Darksteel)
- Nicolai Herzog (Norway) - 4th FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN
- Antoine Ruel (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Michael Turian (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Mark Herberholz (United States)
- Ben Stark (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Angel Perez del Pozo (Spain)
- Masashi Oiso (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Seattle (July 9-11, 2004)
Format: Team Mirrodin Block Sealed (Mirrodin, Darksteel, Fifth Dawn) - first day, Team Mirrodin Block Rochester Draft (Mirrodin, Darksteel, Fifth Dawn)
- Team Von Dutch [Jeroen Remie (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Jelger Wiegersma (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 4th FINAL DAY]
- Team www.shop-fireBall.com2 [Itaru Ishida (Japan), Tsuyoshi Ikeda (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Jin Okamoto (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
- Team S.A.I. [Ichirou Shimura (Japan), Masami Ibamoto (Japan), Ryuuichi Arita (Japan)]
- Team Pocket Rockets [Paul Russell (Canada), Joseph Derro (Canada), Matthew Wood (Canada)]
[edit] 2004 World Championships – San Francisco (September 1-5, 2004)
Individual
- Julien Nuijten (Netherlands)
- Aeo Paquette (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Ryo Ogura (Japan)
- Manuel Bevand (France)
- Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Terry Han Chuen Soh (Malaysia)
- Gabriel Nassif (France) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Murray Evans (Canada)
Team
- Germany (Sebastian Zink, Torben Twiefel, Roland Bode)
- Belgium (Dilson Ramos Da Fonseca, Vincent Lemoine, Geoffrey Siron)
[edit] Season ten (2005)
[edit] Pro Tour - Columbus (October 29-31, 2004)
Format: Extended
- Pierre Canali (France)
- Shuhei Nakamura (Japan)
- Nicholas West (United Kingdom)
- Olivier Ruel (France) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Gadiel Szleifer (United States)
- Masashi Oiso (Japan) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Ryuichi Arita (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Geoffrey Siron (Belgium)
[edit] Pro Tour - Nagoya (January 28-30, 2005)
Format: Champions of Kamigawa Rochester Draft
- Shu Komuro (Japan)
- Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Terry Han Chuen Soh (Malaysia) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Murray Evans (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Masashiro Kuroda (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Frank Karsten (Netherlands)
- Jarno Harkonen (Finland)
- Vasilis Fatouros (Greece)
[edit] Pro Tour - Atlanta (March 11-13, 2005)
Format: Team Kamigawa Block Sealed (Champions of Kamigawa, Betrayers of Kamigawa) - first day, Team Kamigawa Block Rochester Draft (Champions of Kamigawa, Betrayers of Kamigawa)
- Team Nova [Gabriel Tsang (Canada) - 3rd FINAL DAY, David Rood (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Gabriel Nassif (France) - 6th FINAL DAY]
- Team We Add [Adam Chambers (United States), Andrew Pacifico (United States), Don Smith (United States)]
- Team Les baltringues de Ludipia [Benjamin Caumes (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Nicolas Bornarel (France), Camille Fenet (France)]
- Team One Spin [Tomohiro Kaji (Japan), Kenji Tsumura (Japan), Tomoharu Saito (Japan)]
[edit] Pro Tour - Philadelphia (May 6-8, 2005)
Format: Kamigawa Block Constructed (Champions of Kamigawa, Betrayers of Kamigawa)
- Gadiel Szleifer (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Kenji Tsumura (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Steven Wolfman (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Olivier Ruel (France) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Ryan Cimera (United States)
- Jeff Novekoff (United States)
- Mark Herberholz (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Andre Müller (Germany)
[edit] Pro Tour - London (July 8-10, 2005)
Format: Kamigawa Block Booster Draft (Champions of Kamigawa, Betrayers of Kamigawa, Saviors of Kamigawa)
- Geoffrey Siron (Belgium) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tsuyoshi Fujita (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Johan Sadeghpour (Sweden)
- Antti Malin (Finland)
- Masashi Oiso (Japan) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Tomi Walamies (Finland) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Arnost Zidek (Czech Republic)
- David Larsson (Sweden)
[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (October 28-30, 2005)
Format: Extended (Invasion Block forward)
- Antoine Ruel (France) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Billy Moreno (United States)
- Kenji Tsumura (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Chris McDaniel (United States)
- Tsuyoshi Fujita (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Chih-Hsiang Chang (Taiwan)
- Ervin Tormos (United States)
- Ryuichi Arita (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
[edit] World Championships - Yokohama, Japan (November 30th - December 4th 2005)
Format: Standard, Ravnica Booster Draft, Extended
- Katsuhiro Mori (Japan)
- Frank Karsten (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tomohiro Kaji (Japan)
- Akira Asahara (Japan)
- Marcio Carvalho (Portugal)
- Ding Leong (Singapore)
- Shuhei Nakamura (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Andre Coimbra (Portugal)
- Team Competition
- Team Japan - Takuma Morofuji, Masashi Oiso, Ichirou Shimura
- Team U.S.A. - Antonino De Rosa, Neil Reeves, Jon Sonne
[edit] Season Eleven (2006)
[edit] Pro Tour - Honolulu, Hawaii (March 3-5, 2006)
Format: Standard (Kamigawa Block + Ravnica Block)
- Mark Herberholz (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Craig Jones (United Kingdom)
- Tiago Chan (Portugal)
- Olivier Ruel (France) - 5th FINAL DAY
- Osyp Lebedowicz (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Ruud Warmenhoven (Netherlands)
- Max Bracht (Germany)
- Antoine Ruel (France) - 4th FINAL DAY
[edit] Pro Tour - Prague, Czech Republic (May 5-7, 2006)
Format: Ravnica: City of Guilds-Guildpact-Dissension Booster Draft
- Takuya Osawa (Japan)
- Aaron Brackmann (Germany)
- Shuhei Nakamura (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Christian Hüttenberger (Germany)
- Rasmus Sibast (Denmark)
- Antonino De Rosa (United States)
- Joe Crosby (United States)
- Quentin Martin (United Kingdom)
[edit] Pro Tour - Charleston, South Carolina (June 16-18, 2006)
Format: 3-Person Team Ravnica Block Constructed
- Team Kajiharu80 [Tomohiro Kaji (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Shouta Yasooka (Japan), Tomoharu Saito (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
- Team Raala Pumba [Celso Zampere Jr. (Brazil), Willy Edel (Brazil), Paulo Vitor da Rosa (Brazil)]
- Team D-25 [Chikura Nakajima (Japan), Ryuichi Arita (Japan) - 4th FINAL DAY, Kazuya Mitamura (Japan)]
- Team Big Timing With Big Oots [Chris McDaniel (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Gadiel Szleifer (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY, John Pelcak (United States)]
[edit] Pro Tour - Kobe, Japan (October 20-22, 2006)
Format - Time Spiral Booster Draft
- Jan-Moritz Merkel (Germany)
- Willy Edel (Brazil) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Bastien Perez (France)
- Thomas Didierjean (France)
- Kenji Tsumura (Japan) - 4th FINAL DAY
- Bram Snepvangers (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Tomoharu Saito (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
- Takahiro Suzuki (Japan)
[edit] World Championships - Paris France (November 29th - December 3rd, 2006)
Formats: Standard, Booster Draft, Extended
- Makihito Mihara (Japan)
- Ryo Ogura (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Nicholas Lovett (Wales)
- Gabriel Nassif (France) - 7th FINAL DAY
- Paulo Carvalho (Portugal)
- Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa (Brazil) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Tiago Chan (Portugal) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Katsuhiro Mori (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
- Team Competition
- Team Netherlands (Kamiel Cornelissen, Julien Nuijten, Robert van Medevoort)
- Team Japan (Katsuhiro Mori, Shuuhei Yamamoto, Hidenori Katayama)
[edit] Season twelve (2007)
[edit] Pro Tour - Geneva, Switzerland (February 9-11, 2007)
Format: Time Spiral Booster Draft
[edit] Pro Tour - Yokohama, Japan (April 20-22, 2007)
Format: Time Spiral Block Constructed
[edit] Pro Tour - San Diego, California (June 29-July 1)
Format: Two-Headed Giant Limited (sets and format to be determined)
[edit] Pro Tour - Valencia, Spain (October 12-14)
Format: Extended
[edit] World Championship - North American site and date to be determined
Format: To be determined