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There are, in total, 435 invites (also known as Travel Awards) to the 2008 World Championships; 145 in each division. Of these, Pokémon Organized Play will sponsor and pay for 41 Travel Awards, including the top four finishers in [[2007 World Championships (TCG)|last year's World Championships]].
There are, in total, 435 invites (also known as Travel Awards) to the 2008 World Championships; 145 in each division. Of these, Pokémon Organized Play will sponsor and pay for 41 Travel Awards, including the top four finishers in [[2007 World Championships (TCG)|last year's World Championships]].


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Revision as of 18:55, 30 November 2007

The Pokémon Trading Card Game 2008 World Championships will be the fifth World Championships event hosted by Pokémon Organized Play. Its venue is the Hilton Hotel at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, and the event will run from August 15 through August 17. The event will use the EX Holon Phantoms onwards Modified Format.

Invitation structure

Junior Senior Masters
2007 World Champions 4 4 4
National Championships Juniors Seniors Masters
Argentina 2 2 2
Australia 2 2 2
Austria 2 2 2
Belgium/Luxembourg 2 2 2
Canada 4 4 4
Chile 2 2 2
Czech Republic 2 2 2
Denmark 3 3 3
Finland 3 3 3
France 4 4 4
Germany 4 4 4
Italy 4 4 4
Japan 5 5 5
Malaysia 2 2 2
Malta 2 2 2
Mexico 4 4 4
Netherlands 4 4 4
New Zealand 2 2 2
Norway 4 4 4
Philippines 2 2 2
Portugal 2 2 2
Singapore 2 2 2
Slovenia 2 2 2
Spain 2 2 2
South Africa 2 2 2
Sweden 2 2 2
Switzerland 2 2 2
United Kingdom 3 3 3
United States 8 8 8
Premier Ratings Juniors Seniors Masters
Ratings APAC Zone 4 4 4
Ratings LA Zone 2 2 2
Ratings NA Zone 25 25 25
Ratings EU Zone 20 20 20
Last Chance Qualifier Juniors Seniors Masters
Guaranteed Invites 4 4 4

There are, in total, 435 invites (also known as Travel Awards) to the 2008 World Championships; 145 in each division. Of these, Pokémon Organized Play will sponsor and pay for 41 Travel Awards, including the top four finishers in last year's World Championships.