P1 Grand Prix

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The Pokémon Number One Grand Prix, known better as the P1 Grand Prix, is a special Pokémon battle tournament run by Silph Co. held especially for Fighting-type Pokémon in Celadon City. Each Pokémon Trainer who enters chooses only one Pokémon and engages in a series of one-on-one battles. The prize is a golden championship belt. It has only appeared in The Punchy Pokémon, although it is referenced in A Tyrogue Full of Trouble.

The setting for the competition

Ash's Primeape and Brock's Geodude were both entered into the P1 Grand Prix, with Geodude being knocked out by Giant's Hitmonlee under Jessie's ownership, and Primeape winning the tournament and the belt.

The P1 Grand Prix's definition of "Fighting-type Pokémon" for the tournament seems to be based on one from the Pokémon Trading Card Game rather than the Pokémon games or Pokémon anime, as Ground- and Rock-type Pokémon can apparently be entered as well. In the TCG, Fighting, Ground, and Rock are all considered a single type. The TCG Fighting symbol appears on the poster advertising the tournament in the Fighting Spirit Gym.

Known competitors

Trainer Pokémon Place
Ash Primeape Primeape Winner
"Giant" (Jessie) Hitmonlee Hitmonlee Runner-up
Anthony Hitmonchan Hitmonchan Top 4
Brock Geodude Geodude Round 1
Other Pokémon
Machop
Machop*
Machoke
Machoke
Machamp
Machamp*
Machamp
Machamp*
Poliwrath
Poliwrath*

Trivia

  • Contradicting Japanese sources, Pokémon.com states the tournament is held in the outskirts of Fuchsia City.
  • Pokémon.com refers to the full name of the tournament as the number one Pokémon Grand Prix.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Tournoi P1
Germany Flag.png German P1 Grand-Prix
Italy Flag.png Italian Gran Premio P1
Poland Flag.png Polish Zawody P1
Spain Flag.png Spanish Grand Prix P-1


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