2015 Worlds (August 21-23 --– Boston, MA)
Masters – Jacob Van Wagner   (#2 Mees Brenninkmeijer, #3 Igor Costa, #4 Sean Foisy)
Seniors – Patrick Martinez   (#2 Jeffrey Cheng, #3 Brent Tonisson, #4 Colton Decker)
Juniors – Rowan Stavenow     (#2 Alejandro Ng-Guzman, #3 Jackson Davies, #4 Enrico Marini)


2015 US Nats (July 03-05 --– Indianapolis, IN)
Masters – Jason Klaczynski   (#2 Enrique Avila, #3 Grant Manley, #4 Ben Moskow)
Seniors – Lance Bradshaw     (#2 James Staszel, #3 Patrick Martinez, #4 Emil Rosales)
Juniors – Evan Smith         (#2 Ryan Chu, #3 Reece Nighswander, #4 Travis Beckwith)




2014 Worlds (August 15-17 --– Washington, DC)
Masters – Andrew Estrada     (#2 Igor Costa, #3 Michikazu Tsuda, #4 Paulo Silva)
Seniors – Trent Orndorff     (#2 Alex Croxton, #3 Cal Connor, #4 Grant Manley)
Juniors – Haruto Kobayashi   (#2 Takashi Oguni, #3 Hitoshi Omura, #4 Yui Kaizaki)


2014 US Nats (July 04-06 –-- Indianapolis, IN)
Masters – Brandon Salazar    (#2 Michael Pramawat, #3 Isaiah Williams, #4 Calvin Nordberg)
Seniors – Ishaan Jagiasi     (#2 Jeremiah Williams, #3 Jon Eng., #4 Seth Hanslik)
Juniors – Andy Younger       (#2 Jon-Luke Modory, #3 Hatch Cunningham, #4 Rachel Schmaus)




2013 Worlds (August 09-11 --– Vancouver, BC)
Masters – Jason Klaczynski   (#2 Simon Narode, #3 James Good, #4 Dustin Zimmerman)
Seniors – Kaiwen Cabbabe     (#2 Clement Lamberton, #3 Ian Whiton, #4 Joey Gaffney)
Juniors – Ondrej Kujal       (#2 Yugo Sato, #3 Abaan Ahmed, #4 Samuel Battis)


2013 US Nats (July 05-07 –-- Indianapolis, IN)
Masters – Edmund Kuras       (#2 Ryan Sabelhaus, #3 Sam Liggett, #4 Robert Seley)
Seniors – Calvin Connor      (#2 Orrin Wilson, #3 Samuel H., #4 Natalia Routhier.)
Juniors – Carson St. Denis   (#2 Hayden Pyritz, #3 ???, #4 ???)




2012 Worlds (August 10-12 --– Waikoloa, HI)
Masters – Igor Costa         (#2 Harrison Leven, #3 Jay Hornung, #4 Michael Diaz)
Seniors – Chase Moloney      (#2 Colter Decker, #3 Dean Nezam, #4 Jack Pitcher)
Juniors – Shuto Itagaki      (#2 Ian Robb, #3 Itsuku Kito, #4 Zachary Bokhari)


2012 US Nats (June 29 - July 01 --– Indianapolis, IN)
Masters – John Roberts II    (#2 Kevin Nance, #3 Jay Hornung, #4 Christopher Murray)
Seniors – Ty Wheeler         (#2 Jason Martinez, #3 Brandon Smiley, #4 Sean Hipp)
Juniors – Ian Robb           (#2 Jonathan Croxton, #3 Daniel Sargent, #4 Natalia Routhier)




2011 Worlds (August 12-14 --– San Diego, CA)
Masters – David Cohen        (#2 Ross Cawthon, #3 Tom Dolezal, #4 Josue Palomino)
Seniors – Christopher Kan    (#2 Marco Facchin, #3 Grafton Roll, #4 Luke Burke)
Juniors – Gustavo Wada       (#2 Kohei Takenaka, #3 Alex Krekler, #4 Joseph Nawal)


2011 US Nats (July 08-10 --– Indianapolis, IN)
Masters – Justin Sanchez     (#2 Kyle Sucevich, #3 Jayson Harry, #4 Dylan Lefavour)
Seniors – David Richard      (#2 Jimmy McClure, #3 ???, #4 Grafton Roll)
Juniors – Xander Pero        (#2 Sydney Morisoli, #3 Juan Pablo Arenas, #4 Luke Sherman)




2010 Worlds  (August 13-15 --– Waikoloa, HI)
Masters – Yuta Komatsuda     (#2 Michael Pramawat, #3 Frank Diaz, #4 Miguel Garcia)
Seniors – Jacob Lesage       (#2 Mychael Bryan, #3 Ann-Marie Thompson, #4 Hiroki Yano)
Juniors – Yuka Furusawa      (#2 Juan Pablo Arenas, #3 Simon Taylor, #4 Thomas Harle)


2010 US Nats (June 25-27 --– Indianapolis, IN)
Masters – Con Le             (#2 Erik Nance, #3 Kyle Sucevich, #4 Kyle St. Charles)
Seniors – Michael Diaz       (#2 Spencer Brown, #3 Sam Glasset, #4 ???)
Juniors – Victor Aung        (#2 Patrick Lane, #3 ???, #4 ???)




2009 Worlds (Aug 13-15 –-- San Diego, CA)
Masters – Stephen Silvestro  (#2 Sammi Sekkoum, #3 Jay Hornung, #4 Koujiro Tsuruta)
Seniors – Takuto Itagaki     (#2 David Cohen, #3 Nicolas Fotheringham, #4 Miska Saari)
Juniors – Tsubasa Nakamura   (#2 Jason Martinez, #3 William Shand, #4 Heikki Kettunen)


2009 US Nats (June 26-28 --– St. Louis, MO)
Masters – Kyle Sucevich      (#2 Darrel Moreno, #3 Anthony Eason, #4 Karl Kitchin)
Seniors – Aylam Rosenthal    (#2 Lloyd Wenger, #3 Nathaniel Lawson, #4 Jacob Tamm)
Juniors – Justin Whittaker   (#2 Austin Hanna, #3 Noah Lawson, #4 Daniel Tran)




2008 Worlds (August 16-17 --– Orlando, FL)
Masters – Jason Klaczynski   (#2 Con Le, #3 Gino Lumbardi, #4 Jimmy O’Brien)
Seniors – Dylan Lefavour     (#2 Paul Atanassov, #3 Nicholas Kolibas, #4 Curran Hill)
Juniors – Tristan Robinson   (#2 Takuto Itagaki, #3 Simone Zucchelli, #4 Noah Lawson)


2008 US Nats (June 28-29 --– Columbus, OH (Origins Game Fair))
Masters – Gino Lombardi      (#2 Drew Holton, #3 Colin Moll, #4 Mike Fouchet)
Seniors – Orion Craig        (#2 Stephen R., #3 Aziz Al-Yami, #4 Luke Sherman)
Juniors – Henry Leaming      (#2 Tristan Robinson, #3 Brandon C, #4 Jason Cross)




2007 Worlds (August 10-12 --– Waikoloa, HI)
Masters - Tom Roos           (#2 Steffen From, #3 Tsuguyosi Yamato, #4 Yuki Akimura)
Seniors - Jeremy Scharff-Kim (#2 Akira Miyazaki, #3 Wataru Hasegawa, #4 Alexander DeCosta)
Juniors - Jun Hasebe         (#2 Hiroki Yano, #3 Andrew Choong, #4 Paul Atanassov)


2007 US Nats (July 07-08 --– Columbus, OH (Origins International Game Expo))
Masters - Chris Fulop        (#2 Jay Hornung, #3 John Silvestro, #4 Rob Downs)
Seniors - Daniel Chin        (#2 Garrett Farrington, #3 Jeremy Scharff-Kim, #4 Jeffrey V)
Juniors - Tristan Robinson   (#2 Jason P, #3 Steven Roberto, #4 Thomas Arena)




2006 Worlds (August 18-20 --– Anaheim, CA)
15+:   Jason Klaczynski      (#2 Jimmy Ballard, #3 Jeremy Maron, #4 Yuta Komatsuda)
11-14: Miska Saari           (#2 David Booij, #3 Tad Wheeler, #4 Austin Reed)
10-:   Hiroki Yano           (#2 Spencer Duncan, #3 Arnoud Van Bemmelen, #4 Fares Sekkoum)


2006 US Nats (July 01-02 –-- Columbus, OH (Origins International Game Expo))
15+:   Martin Moreno         (#2 Eric Ennocenti, #3 Seena Ghaziaskar, #4 Tom Dolezal)
11-14: Bobby Malec           (#2 Pablo Kingsley, #3 Blaine Dollar, #4 Jonathan Bristow)
10-:   Andrew Krekeler       (#2 Dave Richard, #3 Ben Capriola, #4 Matt Sbaa)




2005 Worlds (August 19-21 --– San Diego, CA)
15+:   Jeremy Maron          (#2 Ross Cawthon, #3 Pablo Meza Alonso, #4 Ken Yukuhiro)
11-14: Stuart Benson         (#2 Takashi Yoneda, #3 Daniel Richard, #4 Andrew Knaack)
10-:   Curran Hill           (#2 Geoffrey Sauk, #3 Michael Gonzalez, #4 Jefre Robert)


2005 US Nats (July 02-03 --– Columbus, OH (Origins International Game Expo))
15+:   Seena Ghaziaskar      (#2 Tom Dolezal, #3 Shawn Gettys, #4 Frankie Durso)
11-14: Stuart Benson         (#2 Tyler Ninomura, #3 ???, #4 ???)
10-:   Curran Hill           (#2 James Ballard, #3 Andrew Krekeler, #4 Geoffrey Sauk)




2004 Worlds (August 21-22 --– Orlando, FL)
15+:   Tsuguyosi Yamato      (#2 Chris Fulop, #3 Go Miyamoto, #4 Yuki Fujimon)
11-14: Takuya Yoneda         (#2 Kevin Nguyen, #3 Takayuki Nishide, #4 Sebastian Crema)
10-:   Hayato Sato           (#2 Reed Weichler, #3 Akira Miyazaki, #4 Taylor Mitchell)


2004 US Nats (June 26-27 --– Columbus, OH (Origins International Game Expo))
15+:   Jacy Sturkie          (#2 Kyle Sucevich, #3 ???, #4 ???)
11-14: Steve Davis           (#2 ???, #3 ???, #4 ???)
10-:   Kevin White           (#2 Andrew Krekeler, #3 ???, #4 ???)




2002 Worlds (August 03-04 --– Seattle, WA)
11-14: Dylan Austin          (#2 Bryson Bonham, #3 Stephen Silvestro, #4 Nikko Ruelos)
10-:   Mindy Lambkee         (#2 Ryan Carter, #3 Bryan Cresswell, #4 Jefre Robert)


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