Magic World Championships
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The Magic World Championships (commonly just called "Worlds") is a yearly tournament to crown the best Magic: The Gathering player in the world and is the culmination of that year's Pro Tour season. It is considered a Pro Tour event and the location changes each year.
Worlds is currently a four day event that takes place in early December.
In addition to the individual portion of the event, there is also a team competition featuring teams made up of the top finishers at their countries respective National Championships.
[edit] Past Magic World Champions
| Year | Winner | Location of Tournament |
| 1994 | Zak Dolan | Milwaukee, United States of America |
| 1995 | Alexander Blumke | Seattle, United States of America |
| 1996 | Tom Chanpheng | Seattle, United States of America |
| 1997 | Jakub Slemr | Seattle, United States of America |
| 1998 | Brian Selden | Seattle, United States of America |
| 1999 | Kai Budde | Yokohama, Japan |
| 2000 | Jon Finkel | Brussels, Belgium |
| 2001 | Tom van de Logt | Toronto, Canada |
| 2002 | Carlos Romao | Sydney, Australia |
| 2003 | David Zink | Berlin, Germany |
| 2004 | Julien Nutijen | San Francisco, United States of America |
| 2005 | Katsuhiro Mori | Yokohama, Japan |
| 2006 | Makihito Mihara | Paris, France |
| 2007 | Uri Peleg | New York City, Unites States of America |
| 2008 | Antti Malin | Memphis, United States of America |

