The event starts in Europe and the U.S. The Pokémon trainers are warned: the world championship game of the Pokémon will begin soon in the cities of Europe and the United States. The selections will be held in several locations in Europe since June 4, while in the U.S. will begin from May 14. The finals are held 12 to 14 August in San Diego, California.
Pokémon Video Games World Championships 2011 will see the competitors engaged since June 4 in Birmingham, UK, before joining for the first time in Italy and continue in Spain, France and Germany. The eight finalists in each of the five categories which will be held in five locations in Europe will win because of posts to be competing for the Pokémon Video Games World Championships 2011.
In addition to the invitation to participate in the World Championships in San Diego, the top finishers will also win reimbursement of expenses, medals and special Pokémon prize plaque. The session of the U.S. Championships, however, will be held from May 14 in Seattle, Wash., and then continue with another five stages in the rest of the country.
The first 16 winners in each category for each race when policyholders will be rewarded with seats for the finals of the Championships Pokémon USA National Games 2011, to be held in Indianapolis, Indiana, July 8 to 10. On that occasion, the contestants in each category will compete to be among the top eight ranked and receive an invitation to the finals of the 2011 Pokémon World Championships Games.
Video Games Pokémon National Championships Europeans 2011: dates and locations in Europe June 4, Birmingham (United Kingdom): National Exhibition Centre, Hall 8, June 11, Rome (Italy): Fiera Roma, Sala 12, North Entrance June 18, Madrid (Spain ): IFEMA, Pabellón 1, Feria de Madrid 25 June, Paris (France) Espace Grande Arche, Parvis de La Défense July 2, Cologne (Germany): EXPO XXI Köln GmbH, Wall Gladbacher five stages in European competitors in the category Junior and Senior will be able to register from 8.00 am until 8.30 am on race day, while entries for the Masters will be open from 12.30 to 13.00.
Pokémon Video Games World Championships 2011 will see the competitors engaged since June 4 in Birmingham, UK, before joining for the first time in Italy and continue in Spain, France and Germany. The eight finalists in each of the five categories which will be held in five locations in Europe will win because of posts to be competing for the Pokémon Video Games World Championships 2011.
In addition to the invitation to participate in the World Championships in San Diego, the top finishers will also win reimbursement of expenses, medals and special Pokémon prize plaque. The session of the U.S. Championships, however, will be held from May 14 in Seattle, Wash., and then continue with another five stages in the rest of the country.
The first 16 winners in each category for each race when policyholders will be rewarded with seats for the finals of the Championships Pokémon USA National Games 2011, to be held in Indianapolis, Indiana, July 8 to 10. On that occasion, the contestants in each category will compete to be among the top eight ranked and receive an invitation to the finals of the 2011 Pokémon World Championships Games.
Video Games Pokémon National Championships Europeans 2011: dates and locations in Europe June 4, Birmingham (United Kingdom): National Exhibition Centre, Hall 8, June 11, Rome (Italy): Fiera Roma, Sala 12, North Entrance June 18, Madrid (Spain ): IFEMA, Pabellón 1, Feria de Madrid 25 June, Paris (France) Espace Grande Arche, Parvis de La Défense July 2, Cologne (Germany): EXPO XXI Köln GmbH, Wall Gladbacher five stages in European competitors in the category Junior and Senior will be able to register from 8.00 am until 8.30 am on race day, while entries for the Masters will be open from 12.30 to 13.00.
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