Japan Sweeps All Three VGC Divisions at 2023 Pokemon Worlds
The 2023PokemonWorld Championships event is now in the books, and on the video game championship front, Japan has plenty of reason to celebrate. Sora Ebisawa (Juniors), Tomoya Ogawa (Seniors), and Shohei Kimura (Masters) successfully defended their home turf, with the Japanese players claiming victory in convincing fashion.
Though theRapid Strike Styleof Urshifu is obviously the staple of the metagame, appearing in all six rosters of the finals, the MVP in the end was likely the diminutive Amoonguss. Armed with the dreaded 100% sleep chance of Spore, the menacing mushroom imposed its will — most notably in the Masters Division, where its infuriating defensive play style had the opponent on the ropes early on.

This year’s edition of the Pokemon World Championships was held in Yokohama, Japan, with over VGC 250 participants competing across the three age brackets. The ruleset for this tournament wasRegulation Set DforPokemon Scarlet and Violet.
Congratulations to all of the participants, and all hail the mighty Amoonguss!

Pokemon World Championships 2023 – VGC Juniors Division
Sora Ebisawa (Champion, Japan) – Tornadus (Incarnate), Dragonite, Flutter Mane, Urshifu (Rapid Strike), Heatran, Amoonguss
Kohei Ukai (Runner-Up, Japan) – Tornadus (Incarnate), Urshifu (Rapid Strike), Chien-Pao, Amoonguss, Flutter Mane, Iron Hands

Pokemon World Championships 2023 – VGC Seniors Division
Tomoya Ogawa (Champion, Japan) – Urshifu (Rapid Strike), Arcanine (Hisuian), Gastrodon, Rillaboom, Zapdos, Sylveon
Robbie Schaaij (Runner-Up, Netherlands) – Tornadus (Incarnate), Heatran, Amoonguss, Urshifu (Rapid Strike), Landorus (Therian), Flutter Mane

Pokemon World Championships 2023 – VGC Masters Division
Shohei Kimura (Champion, Japan) – Flutter Mane, Iron Hands, Landorus (Therian), Chien-Pao, Urshifu (Rapid Strike), Amoonguss
Michael Kelsch (Runner-Up, Germany) – Rillaboom, Heatran, Urshifu (Rapid Strike), Chien-Pao, Dragapult, Farigiraf
