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.

Contents

[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)

  1. Michael Loconto (United States)
  2. Bertrand Lestrée (France)
  3. Leon Lindback (Sweden)
  4. Preston Poulter (United States)
  5. George Baxter (United States)
  6. Mark Justice (United States)
  7. Shawn "Hammer" Regnier (United States)
  8. Eric Tam (Canada)

[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (May 3-6, 1996)

Format: Booster Draft (Homelands/4th Edition)

  1. Shawn "Hammer" Regnier (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Thomas Guevin (United States)
  3. Darwin Kastle (United States)
  4. Mark Venhaus (United States)
  5. Scott Johns (United States)
  6. Preston Poulter (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Vaughn Sandor (United States)
  8. Jeffrey Wood (United States)

[edit] Pro Tour - Columbus (July 6-7, 1996)

Format: Ice Age Block Constructed (Ice Age, Alliances)

  1. Olle Råde (Sweden)
  2. Sean Fleischman (United States)
  3. Alvaro Marques (Canada)
  4. Peter Radonjic (Canada)
  5. Brian Weissman (United States)
  6. Javier Garavito (United States)
  7. John Immordino (United States)
  8. 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

  1. Tom Chanpheng (Australia)
  2. Mark Justice (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Henry Stern (United States)
  4. Olle Råde (Sweden) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Matt Place (United States)
  6. Scott Johns (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  7. Eric Tam (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Tommi Hovi (Finland)

Team

  1. United States (Dennis Bentley, George Baxter, Mike Long, Matt Place)
  2. 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)

  1. Frank Adler (Germany)
  2. Darwin Kastle (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Aaron Muranaka (United States)
  4. John Yoo (United States)
  5. Terry Borer (Canada)
  6. Mike Long (United States)
  7. Chris Pikula (United States)
  8. Matthew Vienneau (Canada)

[edit] Pro Tour - Dallas (November 22-24, 1996)

Format: Standard (But for a time in the future from that weekend)

  1. Paul McCabe (Canada)
  2. Jason Zila (United States)
  3. Brian Hacker (United States)
  4. Chris Pikula (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. George Baxter (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Olle Råde (Sweden) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  7. Robert Thornburg (United States)
  8. Peer Kröger (Germany)

[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 28 – March 2, 1997)

Format: Mirage Block Rochester Draft (Mirage, Visions)

  1. Tommi Hovi (Finland) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. David Mills (United States)
  3. Alan Comer (United States)
  4. John Yoo (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Truc Bui (United States)
  6. John Immordino (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Brian Weissman (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Ben Possemiers (Belgium)

[edit] Pro Tour - Paris (April 11-13, 1997)

Format: Mirage Block Constructed (Mirage, Visions)

  1. Mike Long (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Mark Justice (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  3. Darwin Kastle (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. Henning Rimkus (Germany)
  5. Sturla Bingen (Norway)
  6. Paul Ferker (United States)
  7. Jason Gordon (United States)
  8. Jason Zila (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - New York (May 30 – June 1, 1997)

Format: Booster Draft (5th Edition, Visions)

  1. Terry Borer (Canada) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Ivan Stanoev (Czech Republic)
  3. Gabriel Tsang (Canada)
  4. Jeroen Weyden (The Netherlands)
  5. Mark Chalice (United States)
  6. John Chinnock (United States)
  7. Michael Pustilnik (United States)
  8. 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

  1. Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic)
  2. Janosch Kuhn (Germany)
  3. Paul McCabe (Canada) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  4. Svend Geertsen (Denmark)
  5. Gabriel Tsang (Canada) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Nikolai Weibull (Sweden)
  7. Nate Clarke (United States)
  8. John Chinnock (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY

Team

  1. Canada (Gary Krakower, Michael Donais, Ed Ito, Gab Tsang)
  2. Sweden (Nikolai Weibull, Mattias Jorstedt, Marcus Angelin, Johan Cedercrantz)

[edit] Season three (1997-1998)

[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (October 10-12, 1997)

Format: Extended

  1. Randy Buehler (United States)
  2. David Mills (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Jon Finkel (United States)
  4. Max Suver (United States)
  5. Adrian Sayers (United States)
  6. Justin Schneider (United States)
  7. Kyle Rose (United States)
  8. Olle Råde (Sweden) – 4th FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - Mainz (December 5-7, 1997)

Format: Tempest Rochester Draft (Tempest)

  1. Matt Place (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States)
  3. Peer Kröger (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  4. Kurt Burgner (United States)
  5. John Ormerod (United Kingdom)
  6. Chris Bishop (United States)
  7. Mark Le Pine (United States)
  8. Gabriele Pisicchio (Italy)


[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (March 6-8, 1998)

Format: Tempest Block Constructed (Tempest)

  1. David Price (United States)
  2. Ben Rubin (United States)
  3. David Bachmann (United States)
  4. Adam Katz (United States)
  5. Kyle Rose (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Svend Geertsen (Denmark) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Andrew Wolf (United States)


[edit] Pro Tour - New York (August 17-19, 1998)

Format: Tempest Booster Draft (Tempest, Stronghold)

  1. Jon Finkel (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Dominic Crapuchettes (United States)
  3. John Chinnock (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. David Bachmann (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Truc Bui (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Nate Clarke (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Mark Justice (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
  8. 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

  1. Brian Selden (United States)
  2. Ben Rubin (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Jon Finkel (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. Raphaël Lévy (France)
  5. Scott Johns (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
  6. Chris Pikula (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  7. Brian Hacker (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Alan Comer (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY

Team

  1. United States (Matt Linde, Mike Long, Bryce Currence, Jon Finkel)
  2. 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)

  1. Dirk Baberowski (Germany)
  2. Casey McCarrel (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Jeff Fung (Canada)
  4. Benedikt Klauser (Austria)
  5. Jon Finkel (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
  6. Ryan Fuller (Canada)
  7. Martin Cedercrantz (Sweden)
  8. Dominique Coene (Belgium)


[edit] Pro Tour - Rome (November 13-15, 1998)

Format: Extended

  1. Tommi Hovi (Finland) – 3rd FINAL DAY, FIRST REPEAT CHAMPION
  2. Nicolas Labarre (France)
  3. Mark Le Pine (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  4. Federico Dato (Italy)
  5. Olle Råde (Sweden) – 5th FINAL DAY
  6. Justin Gary (United States)
  7. Erik Lauer (United States)
  8. Andre Konstanczer (Germany)


[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 26-28, 1999)

Format: Urza's Saga Rochester Draft (Urza's Saga)

  1. Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Jon Finkel (United States) – 5th FINAL DAY
  3. Worth Wollpert (United States)
  4. Terry Lau (Canada)
  5. Lucien Bui (France)
  6. Patrick Chapin (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Svend Geertsen (Denmark) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  8. 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)

  1. Casey McCarrel (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Shawn Keller (United States)
  3. Zvi Mowshowitz (United States)
  4. David Humpherys (United States)
  5. Robert Dougherty (United States)
  6. Christian Lührs (Germany)
  7. Nicolas Labarre (France) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. 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

  1. Kai Budde (Germany)
  2. Mark Le Pine (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  3. Raffele Lo Moro (Italy)
  4. Matt Linde (United States)
  5. Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  6. Jamie Parke (United States)
  7. Gary Wise (Canada)
  8. Nicolai Herzog (Norway)

Team

  1. United States (Kyle Rose, John Hunka, Zvi Mowshowitz, Charles Kornblith)
  2. 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

  1. 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]
  2. Team Game Empire [Kurt Burgner (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY, Alan Comer (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY, Brian Selden (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY]
  3. Team Antarctica [Jon Finkel (United States) – 6th FINAL DAY, Dan O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States), Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY]
  4. 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)

  1. Kyle Rose (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Thomas Preyer (Austria)
  3. Mike Bregoli (United States)
  4. Ben Rubin (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  5. Gunnar Refsdal (Germany)
  6. William Jensen (United States)
  7. Marc Hernandez (France)
  8. Darwin Kastle (United States) – 5th FINAL DAY


[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (December 3-5, 1999)

Format: Extended

  1. Robert Maher (United States)
  2. Brian Davis (United States)
  3. Christian Lührs (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  4. Raphael Levy (France) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Alan Comer (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
  6. Dirk Baberowski (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Tony Dobson (United Kingdom)
  8. Hector Fuentes (Spain)


[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 4-6, 2000)

Format: Mercadian Masques Booster Draft (Mercadian Masques)

  1. Trevor Blackwell (United States)
  2. Chris Benafel (United States)
  3. Kurt Burgner (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. Mike Long (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
  5. Erno Ekebom (Finland)
  6. Bruce Cowley (United States)
  7. Andrew Nishioka (United States)
  8. Brian Selden (United States) – 3rd FINAL DAY


[edit] Pro Tour - New York (April 14-16, 2000)

Format: Mercadian Masques Block Constructed (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis)

  1. Sigurd Eskeland (Norway)
  2. Warren Marsh (United Kingdom)
  3. Ben Rubin (United States) – 4th FINAL DAY
  4. Mattias Kettil (Sweden)
  5. John Larkin (Ireland)
  6. Mike Bregoli (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Travis Turning (United States)
  8. 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

  1. Jon Finkel (United States) – 7th FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN
  2. Robert Maher (United States) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Dominik Hothow (Germany)
  4. Benedikt Klauser (Austria) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Tom van de Logt (The Netherlands)
  6. Helmut Summersberger (Austria)
  7. Janosch Kuhn (Germany) – 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Nicolas Labarre (France) – 3rd FINAL DAY

Team

  1. United States (Jon Finkel, Chris Benafel, Frank Hernandez, Aaron Forsythe)
  2. 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

  1. Team Potato Nation [Scott Johns (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY, Gary Wise (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Michael Turian (United States)]
  2. Team Car Acrobatic Team [Andrew Johnson (United States), Aaron Forsythe (United States), Andrew Cuneo (United States)]
  3. Team Rolled-up Aces [Thomas Keller (United States), Shawn Keller (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Daniel Clegg (United States)]
  4. 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

  1. Kai Budde (Germany) - 2nd FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN
  2. Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands)
  3. Brian Kibler (United States)
  4. Robert Dougherty (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  5. Jon Finkel (United States) - 8th FINAL DAY
  6. Michael Pustilnik (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Zvi Mowshowitz (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Jay Elarar (Canada)

[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (February 2-4, 2001)

Format : Invasion Rochester Draft

  1. Michael Pustilnik (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Benedikt Klauser (Austria) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. Jon Finkel (United States) - 9th FINAL DAY
  5. Kyle Rose (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
  6. Michael Gurney (Canada)
  7. Erno Ekebom (Finland) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Lawrence Creech (United States)

[edit] Pro Tour - Tokyo (2001)

Format: Invasion Block Constructed (Invasion, Planeshift)

  1. Zvi Mowshowitz (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Tsuyoshi Fujita (Japan)
  3. Lucas Hager (United States)
  4. Chris Benafel (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Ryan Fuller (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Philip Freneau (United States)
  7. Dave Williams (United States)
  8. Frederico Bastos (Portugal)

[edit] Pro Tour - Barcelona (May 4-6, 2001)

Format: Invasion Block Booster Draft (Invasion, Planeshift)

  1. Kai Budde (Germany) - 3rd FINAL DAY, 3rd PRO TOUR WIN
  2. Alan Comer (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
  3. Daniel Clegg (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  4. Patrick Mello (Germany) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Brad Swan (United States)
  6. Albertus Law (Singapore)
  7. Yuri Kolomeyko (Ukraine)
  8. Chad Ellis (United States)

[edit] 2001 World Championships – Toronto

Formats: Standard, Invasion Block Rochester Draft (Invasion, Planeshift, Apocalypse), Extended

Individual

  1. Tom van de Logt (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Alex Borteh (United States)
  3. Antoine Ruel (France)
  4. Andrea Santin (Italy)
  5. Michael Turian (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Jam Tomcani (Slovak Rebublic)
  7. Tommi Hovi (Finland) - 4th FINAL DAY
  8. John Ormerod (United Kingdom) - 2nd FINAL DAY

Team

  1. United States (Trevor Blackwell, Brian Hegstad, Eugene Harvey)
  2. 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

  1. 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)]
  2. Team Les Plus Class [Amiel Tenenbaum (France), Nicolas Olivieri (France), Gabriel Nassif (France)]
  3. Team Illuminati [Justin Gary (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Alex Shvartsman (United States), Zvi Mowshowitz (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY]
  4. 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

  1. Kai Budde (Germany) - 5th FINAL DAY, 5th PRO TOUR WIN
  2. Tomi Walamies (Finland)
  3. Jelger Wiegersma (Netherlands)
  4. David Humpherys (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  5. Anton Jonsson (Sweden)
  6. Raphaël Gennari (Switzerland)
  7. Darwin Kastle (United States) - 6th FINAL DAY
  8. Benedikt Klauser (Austria) - 4th FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - San Diego (2002)

Format: Odyssey Rochester Draft

  1. Farid Meraghni (France)
  2. Jens Thoren (Sweden)
  3. Donnie Gallitz (United States)
  4. Andrew Wolf (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Jeff Cunningham (Canada)
  6. Frederico Bastos (Portugal) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Neil Reeves (United States)
  8. Eric Froehlich (United States)

[edit] Pro Tour - Osaka (March 15-17, 2002)

Format: Odyssey Block Constructed (Odyssey, Torment)

  1. Ken Ho (United States)
  2. Olivier Ruel (France)
  3. Robert Dougherty (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
  4. Jens Thoren (Sweden) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Sylvain Lauriol (France)
  6. Nicolas Olivieri (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Osyp Lebedowicz (United States)
  8. Christophe Haim (France)

[edit] Pro Tour - Nice (May 3-5, 2002)

Format: Odyssey Block Boster Draft (Odyssey, Torment)

  1. Eivind Nitter (Norway)
  2. Bram Snepvangers (Netherlands)
  3. Svend Geertsen (Denmark) - 4th FINAL DAY
  4. Brian Davis (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Kai Budde (Germany) - 6th FINAL DAY
  6. Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Gary Talim (United States)
  8. 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

  1. Carlos Romão (Brazil)
  2. Mark Ziegner (Germany)
  3. Diego Ostrovich (Argentina)
  4. David Humpherys (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
  5. Sim Han How (Malaysia)
  6. John Larkin (Ireland) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Tuomas Kotiranta (Finland)
  8. Ken Krouner (United States)

Team

  1. Germany (Mark Ziegner, Kai Budde, Felix Schneiders)
  2. 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

  1. 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]
  2. Team 2020 [Steven Wolfman (Canada), David Rood (Canada), Elijah Pollock (Canada)]
  3. Team Courtney's Boys [Gary Wise (Canada) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Robert Maher (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Neil Reeves (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
  4. 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)

  1. Justin Gary (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Robert Dougherty (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
  3. Darwin Kastle (United States) - 7th FINAL DAY
  4. John Larkin (Ireland) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  5. Peter Myrvig (Denmark)
  6. Mattias Jorstedt (Sweden)
  7. Robert Maher (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY
  8. Jeroen Remie (Netherlands)

[edit] Pro Tour - Chicago (January 17-19, 2003)

Format: Onslaught Rochester Draft

  1. Kai Budde (Germany) - 8th FINAL DAY, 7th PRO TOUR WIN
  2. Nicolai Herzog (Norway) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Jon Finkel (United States) - 10th FINAL DAY
  4. Dustin Stern (United States)
  5. Eugene Harvey (United States)
  6. Fabio Reinhart (Germany)
  7. Bram Snepvangers (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. William Jensen (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - Venice (March 21-23, 2003)

Format: Onslaught Block Constructed (Onslaught, Legions)

  1. Osyp Lebedowicz (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Tomi Walamies (Finland) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Jordan Berkowitz (United States)
  4. William Jensen (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  5. Gabriel Nassif (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Darwin Kastle (United States) - 8th FINAL DAY
  7. Akihiro Kashima (Japan)
  8. Mattias Jorstedt (Sweden) - 2nd FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - Yokohama (May 9-11, 2003)

Format: Onslaught Block Booster Draft (Onslaught, Legions)

  1. Mattias Jorstedt (Sweden) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Masashi Ooiso (Japan)
  3. Tsuyoshi Ikeda (Japan)
  4. Jon Finkel (United States) - 11th FINAL DAY
  5. Benjamin Caumes (France)
  6. Jose Barbero (France)
  7. Ben Seck (Australia)
  8. Richard Hoaen (Canada)

[edit] 2003 World Championships – Berlin (August 6-10, 2003)

Formats: Standard, Onslaught Block Rochester Draft (Onslaught, Legions, Scourge), Extended

Individual

  1. Daniel Zink (Germany)
  2. Jin Okamoto (Japan)
  3. Tuomo Nieminen (Finland)
  4. David Humpherys (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
  5. Jeroen Remie (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Peer Kröger (Germany) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  7. Wolfgang Eder (Germany)
  8. Gabe Walls (United States)

Team

  1. United States (Justin Gary, Joshua Wagener, Gabe Walls)
  2. 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

  1. Team The Brockafellars [Brock Parker (United States), William Jensen (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY, Matt Linde (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
  2. Team Original Slackers [Lovre Crnobori (Norway), Jake Smith (United Kingdom), Rickard Österberg (Sweden)]
  3. Team Zabutan Nemonaut [Michael Turian (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Gary Wise (Canada) - 4th FINAL DAY, Eugene Harvey (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
  4. 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

  1. Rickard Österberg (Sweden) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Gabriel Nassif (France) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  3. Yann Hamon (France)
  4. Masashi Ooiso (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Hans Joachim Höh (Germany)
  6. Eugene Harvey (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  7. Tomohiro Yokosuka (Japan)
  8. Nicolas Labarre (France) - 4th FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - Amsterdam (January 16-18, 2004)

Format: Mirrodin Rochester Draft

  1. Nicolai Herzog (Norway) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Osamu Fujita (Japan)
  3. Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. Olivier Ruel (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  6. Aeo Paquette (Canada)
  7. Farid Meraghni (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Michael Turian (United States) - 4th FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - Kobe (February 27-29, 2004)

Format: Mirrodin Block Constructed (Mirrodin, Darksteel)

  1. Masashiro Kuroda (Japan)
  2. Gabriel Nassif (France) - 4th FINAL DAY
  3. Alexandre Peset (France)
  4. Jelger Wiegersma (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Luigi Sbrozzi (Italy)
  6. Raffaele Lo Moro (Italy) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Ben Stark (United States)
  8. Stefano Fiori (Italy)

[edit] Pro Tour - San Diego (May 14-16, 2004)

Format: Mirrodin Block Booster Draft (Mirrodin, Darksteel)

  1. Nicolai Herzog (Norway) - 4th FINAL DAY, 2nd PRO TOUR WIN
  2. Antoine Ruel (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Michael Turian (United States) - 5th FINAL DAY
  4. Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 4th FINAL DAY
  5. Mark Herberholz (United States)
  6. Ben Stark (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Angel Perez del Pozo (Spain)
  8. 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)

  1. Team Von Dutch [Jeroen Remie (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Jelger Wiegersma (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 4th FINAL DAY]
  2. Team www.shop-fireBall.com2 [Itaru Ishida (Japan), Tsuyoshi Ikeda (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Jin Okamoto (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
  3. Team S.A.I. [Ichirou Shimura (Japan), Masami Ibamoto (Japan), Ryuuichi Arita (Japan)]
  4. Team Pocket Rockets [Paul Russell (Canada), Joseph Derro (Canada), Matthew Wood (Canada)]

[edit] 2004 World Championships – San Francisco (September 1-5, 2004)

Individual

  1. Julien Nuijten (Netherlands)
  2. Aeo Paquette (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Ryo Ogura (Japan)
  4. Manuel Bevand (France)
  5. Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands) - 5th FINAL DAY
  6. Terry Han Chuen Soh (Malaysia)
  7. Gabriel Nassif (France) - 5th FINAL DAY
  8. Murray Evans (Canada)

Team

  1. Germany (Sebastian Zink, Torben Twiefel, Roland Bode)
  2. Belgium (Dilson Ramos Da Fonseca, Vincent Lemoine, Geoffrey Siron)

[edit] Season ten (2005)

[edit] Pro Tour - Columbus (October 29-31, 2004)

Format: Extended

  1. Pierre Canali (France)
  2. Shuhei Nakamura (Japan)
  3. Nicholas West (United Kingdom)
  4. Olivier Ruel (France) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  5. Gadiel Szleifer (United States)
  6. Masashi Oiso (Japan) - 4th FINAL DAY
  7. Ryuichi Arita (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Geoffrey Siron (Belgium)

[edit] Pro Tour - Nagoya (January 28-30, 2005)

Format: Champions of Kamigawa Rochester Draft

  1. Shu Komuro (Japan)
  2. Anton Jonsson (Sweden) - 5th FINAL DAY
  3. Terry Han Chuen Soh (Malaysia) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  4. Murray Evans (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  5. Masashiro Kuroda (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  6. Frank Karsten (Netherlands)
  7. Jarno Harkonen (Finland)
  8. 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)

  1. Team Nova [Gabriel Tsang (Canada) - 3rd FINAL DAY, David Rood (Canada) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Gabriel Nassif (France) - 6th FINAL DAY]
  2. Team We Add [Adam Chambers (United States), Andrew Pacifico (United States), Don Smith (United States)]
  3. Team Les baltringues de Ludipia [Benjamin Caumes (France) - 2nd FINAL DAY, Nicolas Bornarel (France), Camille Fenet (France)]
  4. 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)

  1. Gadiel Szleifer (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Kenji Tsumura (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Steven Wolfman (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  4. Olivier Ruel (France) - 4th FINAL DAY
  5. Ryan Cimera (United States)
  6. Jeff Novekoff (United States)
  7. Mark Herberholz (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. 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)

  1. Geoffrey Siron (Belgium) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  2. Tsuyoshi Fujita (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Johan Sadeghpour (Sweden)
  4. Antti Malin (Finland)
  5. Masashi Oiso (Japan) - 5th FINAL DAY
  6. Tomi Walamies (Finland) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  7. Arnost Zidek (Czech Republic)
  8. David Larsson (Sweden)

[edit] Pro Tour - Los Angeles (October 28-30, 2005)

Format: Extended (Invasion Block forward)

  1. Antoine Ruel (France) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Billy Moreno (United States)
  3. Kenji Tsumura (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. Chris McDaniel (United States)
  5. Tsuyoshi Fujita (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  6. Chih-Hsiang Chang (Taiwan)
  7. Ervin Tormos (United States)
  8. Ryuichi Arita (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY

[edit] World Championships - Yokohama, Japan (November 30th - December 4th 2005)

Format: Standard, Ravnica Booster Draft, Extended

  1. Katsuhiro Mori (Japan)
  2. Frank Karsten (Netherlands) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Tomohiro Kaji (Japan)
  4. Akira Asahara (Japan)
  5. Marcio Carvalho (Portugal)
  6. Ding Leong (Singapore)
  7. Shuuhei Nakamura (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Andre Coimbra (Portugal)
Team Competition
  1. Team Japan - Takuma Morofuji, Masashi Oiso, Ichirou Shimura
  2. 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)

  1. Mark Herberholz (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  2. Craig Jones (United Kingdom)
  3. Tiago Chan (Portugal)
  4. Olivier Ruel (France) - 5th FINAL DAY
  5. Osyp Lebedowicz (United States) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  6. Ruud Warmenhoven (Netherlands)
  7. Max Bracht (Germany)
  8. 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

  1. Takuya Oosawa (Japan)
  2. Aaron Brackmann (Germany)
  3. Shuuhei Nakamura (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  4. Christian Hüttenberger (Germany)
  5. Rasmus Sibast (Denmark)
  6. Antonino De Rosa (United States)
  7. Joe Crosby (United States)
  8. Quentin Martin (United Kingdom)

[edit] Pro Tour - Charleston, South Carolina (June 16-18, 2006)

Format: 3-Person Team Ravnica Block Constructed

  1. Team Kajiharu80 [Tomohiro Kaji (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY, Shouta Yasooka (Japan), Tomoharu Saito (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY]
  2. Team Raaala Pumba [Celso Zampere Jr. (Brazil), Willy Edel (Brazil), Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa (Brazil)]
  3. Team D-25 [Chikura Nakajima (Japan), Ryuichi Arita (Japan) - 4th FINAL DAY, Kazuya Mitamura (Japan)]
  4. 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

  1. Jan-Moritz Merkel (Germany)
  2. Willy Edel (Brazil) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Bastien Perez (France)
  4. Thomas Didierjean (France)
  5. Kenji Tsumura (Japan) - 4th FINAL DAY
  6. Bram Snepvangers (Netherlands) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  7. Tomoharu Saito (Japan) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  8. Takahiro Suzuki (Japan)

[edit] World Championships - Paris France (November 29th - December 3rd, 2006)

Formats: Standard, Booster Draft, Extended

  1. Makihito Mihara (Japan)
  2. Ryo Ogura (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Nicholas Lovett (Wales)
  4. Gabriel Nassif (France) - 7th FINAL DAY
  5. Paulo Carvalho (Portugal)
  6. Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa (Brazil) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  7. Tiago Chan (Portugal) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  8. Katsuhiro Mori (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
Team Competition
  1. Team Netherlands (Kamiel Cornelissen, Julien Nuijten, Robert van Medevoort)
  2. Team Japan (Katsuhiro Mori, Shuuhei Yamamoto, Hidenori Katayama)



[edit] Season Twelve (2007)

[edit] Pro Tour - Geneva, Switzerland (February 9-11)

Format: Time Spiral-Planar Chaos Booster Draft

  1. Mike Hron (United States)
  2. Takuya Oosawa (Japan) - 2nd FINAL DAY
  3. Kenji Tsumura (Japan) - 5th FINAL DAY
  4. Shingo Kurihara (Japan)
  5. Marijn Lybaert (Belgium)
  6. Jim Herold (Germany)
  7. Willy Edel (Brazil) - 3rd FINAL DAY
  8. Ervin Tormos (United States) - 2nd FINAL DAY

[edit] Pro Tour - Yokohama, Japan (April 20-22)

Format: Time Spiral Block Constructed

[edit] Pro Tour - San Diego, California (June 29-July 1)

Format: Two-Headed Giant Draft (Time Spiral-Planar Chaos-Future Sight)

[edit] Pro Tour - Valencia, Spain (October 12-14)

Format: Extended

[edit] World Championship - New York City, United States (December 6-9)

Format: To be determined