2023 Global Challenge III

Event2023 Global Challenge III
(2023 Japan National Championships Qualifier #3)
LocationOnline
Date5–7 May 2023
Attendance49,000 players
VideogamePokƩmon Scarlet and PokƩmon Violet
Season2023 Season – VGC Regulation Set C
FormatIn-game ladder competition
OrganizerThe PokƩmon Company (TPC)
The PokƩmon Company International (TPCI)
PokƩmon Korea

Table of Contents

Results

Championship Point payouts were confirmed on 17 May 2023.

# Rating Flag Player Prize Team
1 1882.0 JPN Joji Kaieda
(ćƒć‚¤ć‚Ŗćƒ¬ćƒƒćƒˆ)
Japan Nationals
2 1876.4 JPN Kaito Arii
(ćƒŠćƒ¼ć‚Æ)
Japan Nationals
3 1858.7 JPN Rinya Kobayashi
(R)
Japan Nationals
4 1846.3 AUS Danijel Zitko
(SMOKE)
160 CP
5 1830.7 JPN Yuki Zaninovich
(ć‚¹ć‚«ćƒ¼ćƒ¬ćƒƒćƒˆ)
130 CP
6 1823.1 JPN Yojohan
(Liebe!)
Japan Nationals
7 1819.8 DNK Jakob B. Hermann
(Herlum)
100 CP
8 1811.3 JPN Chiya
(ć‚¹ć‚«ćƒ¼ćƒ¬ćƒƒćƒˆ)
Japan Nationals
9 1810.1 JPN Masshiro
(ć¾ć£ć—ć‚)
Japan Nationals
10 1808.0 USA Collin Heier
(Crown)
100 CP
11 1806.9 KOR Jiseok Lee
(ć‚¹ć‚«ćƒ¼ćƒ¬ćƒƒćƒˆ)
80 CP
12 1805.7 ITA Flavio Del Pidio
(Naruto)
80 CP
13 1805.3 ITA Marco Silva
(marcofiero)
80 CP
14 1805.3 JPN C. Rumeru
(c.ルピール)
Japan Nationals
15 1802.9 USA Giovanni Cischke
(PqlarBear)
80 CP
16 1799.3 DNK Nikolaj H. Nielsen
(Nikolaj_H)
60 CP

#RatingFlagPlayerPrizeTeam
171798.1CUBKevin Salvetto
(Mert Muldur)
60 CPĀ 
181797.4JPNSoasan!
(ćć‚ć•ć‚“ļ¼)
Japan NationalsĀ 
191796.3JPNSukaretto
(ć‚¹ć‚«ćƒ¼ćƒ¬ćƒƒćƒˆ)
Japan NationalsĀ 
201795.6CZEDavid Koutesh
(Hamstermania)
60 CPĀ 
211794.7JPNHirofumi Kimura
(ć‚«ćƒ»ć‚Øćƒ¼ćƒ«)
Japan NationalsĀ 
221794.0ESPEric Rios
(Riopaser)
60 CP
231793.0USAPaul Chua
(Paul)
60 CP
241792.0?Smart Falcon
(Smart Falcon)
?Ā 
251791.1JPNSukaretto
(ć‚¹ć‚«ćƒ¼ćƒ¬ćƒƒćƒˆ)
Japan NationalsĀ 
261791.0?Thunderlord
(Thunderlord)
?Ā 
271790.4JPNMasuta
(ćƒžć‚¹ć‚æćƒ¼)
Japan NationalsĀ 
281789.9JPNMao Harada
(シズ)
Japan NationalsĀ 
291788.7JPNNakazu
(ćŖć‹ćš)
Japan Nationals
301788.3JPNKuni
(ćć«)
Japan NationalsĀ 
311787.9JPNKazuki Ogushi
(ćƒŸć‚ŖćƒŖć‚¢)
Japan NationalsĀ 
321787.5JPNNimo
(恝恍恆)
Japan NationalsĀ 

A more complete list of the standings can be foundĀ here, thanks to our colleagues fromĀ Liberty Note!

Platform and schedule

The tournament is held online, in your PokĆ©mon Scarlet or PokĆ©mon Violet game, at the Online competitions section of the PokĆ© Portal’s Battle Stadium.

The tournament starts on 5 May 2023 at 00:00 UTC. You will be able to play up to 15 battles on 5 May, up to 30 battles by 6 May and up to 45 battles by 7 May. You will be able to enter any battle until 7 May 2023 at 23:59 UTC.

Prizes

This event is an official Online Competition, and is part of theĀ 2023 official circuitĀ in TPCI regions, in Japan and in South Korea.

As a participation prize, any player that finishes at least three battles will receive 10,000 League Points. Additionally, if a player’s PokĆ©mon HOME account is connected to their Nintendo account, they will receive a Mystery Gift code in the mobile app of PokĆ©mon HOME to redeem anĀ Ultra Ball Canvas Backpack in PokĆ©mon Scarlet & PokĆ©mon Violet.

TPCI regions

In North America, Europe, Latin America, Oceania, Middle East & South Africa, and Russia, this online competitionĀ rewards Championship Points (CPs) as per the following table. Only players that have configured their Online Competition settings to any of the TPCI regions are counted towards this purpose:

Placement
(only counting players in TPCI regions)
Championship Points
Winner160 CP
Runner-up130 CP
Semifinalists100 CP
5th to 8th80 CP
9th to 16th60 CP
17th to 32nd50 CP
33rd to 64th40 CP
65th to 128th30 CP
129th to 256th20 CP
257th to 512th10 CP
513th to 1024th5 CP

Japan

In Japan, this tournament is known as the 2023 Japan National Championships Qualifier #3, and the top 150 players qualify to the online stage of the 2023 Japan National Championships, both to theĀ 14 May eventĀ and theĀ 28 May eventĀ that was later announced. Only players that have configured their Online Competition settings to Japan and who had not already qualified through theĀ QualifiersĀ #1Ā orĀ #2Ā are counted towards this purpose.

Korea

In South Korea, the top 50 players qualify to the online stage of the 2023 Pokémon Trainers Cup, both to the 14 May event and the 28 May event that was later announced. Only players that have configured their Online Competition settings to Korea and who had not already qualified through the Global Challenges I or II are counted towards this purpose.

CP standings: North America

Season standings

The following are the North America Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 8 players at the end of the 2023 season get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1USAĀ Ā Alberto Lara990
2USAĀ Ā Joseph Ugarte960
3USAĀ Ā Gavin Michaels915
4USAĀ Ā Paul Chua910
5USAĀ Ā Nick Navarre866
6USAĀ  Chuppa Cross IV836
7USAĀ Ā James Evans810
8USAĀ Ā Collin Heier770
9USAĀ Ā Wolfe Glick730
10USAĀ Ā Luca Paz695
11USAĀ Ā Zackary Thornberg680
12INDĀ Ā Raghav Malaviya660

Note: Standings after Global Challenge II confirmation. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1USAĀ Ā Alberto Lara1000
2USAĀ Ā Joseph Ugarte970
3USAĀ Ā Paul Chua940
4USAĀ Ā Gavin Michaels915
5USAĀ Ā Nick Navarre866
6USAĀ  Chuppa Cross IV841
7USAĀ Ā Collin Heier820
8USAĀ Ā James Evans810
9USAĀ Ā Wolfe Glick740
10USAĀ Ā Luca Paz700
11USAĀ Ā Zackary Thornberg680
12INDĀ Ā Raghav Malaviya660

Note: Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

CP standings: Europe

Season standings

The following are the EuropeĀ Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 16 players at the end of theĀ 2023 seasonĀ get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1FRA  Aurélien Soula780
2ESPĀ Ā Eric Rios710
3ITAĀ Ā Marco Silva650
4ITAĀ Ā Giulio Tarlao615
5GBRĀ Ā Taran Birdee520
6ESP  Alex Gómez505
7ESPĀ Ā VĆ­ctor Medina500
8ESP  Joan Perelló480
9ITAĀ Ā Davide Carrer472
10FRAĀ Ā Thomas Gravouille456
11ESP  Álex Soto450
12ITAĀ Ā Flavio Del Pidio446
13ITAĀ Ā Nico D. CognettaĀ 442
14ITAĀ Ā Giovanni PiscitelliĀ 415
15ITAĀ Ā Leonardo Bonanomi410
16CUBĀ Ā Kevin Salvetto406
17IRLĀ Ā Mattie Morgan402
18FINĀ Ā Oliver Eskolin400
19ESPĀ Ā Rafa Busutil390
20ITAĀ Ā Federico Camporesi380
21ESP  Antonio SÔnchez352
22CHEĀ Ā Andrea Olea348
23ITAĀ Ā Alessio Y. Boschetto346
24NLDĀ Ā Bas van der Heijden340

Note: Standings after Global Challenge II confirmation. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1FRA  Aurélien Soula780
2ESPĀ Ā Eric Rios750
3ITAĀ Ā Marco Silva690
4ITAĀ Ā Giulio Tarlao650
5ESP  Alex Gómez530
6ITAĀ Ā Flavio Del Pidio526
7GBRĀ Ā Taran Birdee520
8ESP  Joan Perelló510
9ESPĀ Ā VĆ­ctor Medina500
10ITAĀ Ā Davide Carrer492
11ESP  Álex Soto480
12FRAĀ Ā Thomas Gravouille466
13ITAĀ Ā Nico D. CognettaĀ 462
14CUBĀ Ā Kevin Salvetto456
15ITAĀ Ā Giovanni PiscitelliĀ 415
16ITAĀ Ā Federico Camporesi410
17ITAĀ Ā Leonardo Bonanomi410
18IRLĀ Ā Mattie Morgan402
19FINĀ Ā Oliver Eskolin400
20ESPĀ Ā Rafa Busutil390
21ESP  Antonio SÔnchez382
22ITAĀ Ā Alessio Y. Boschetto376
23HKGĀ Ā Pan Si Ming370
24CZEĀ Ā David Koutesh360

Note: Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

CP standings: Latin America

Season standings

The following are the Latin AmericaĀ Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 8 players at the end of theĀ 2023 seasonĀ get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1BRAĀ Ā Gabriel Agati1025
2ARGĀ Ā Juan Salerno474
3ECUĀ Ā Paul Ruiz450
6BRAĀ Ā Thiago Lattanzi300
4ARGĀ Ā JoaquĆ­n Salerno290
5BRA  João H. Gonçalves280
7ECUĀ Ā Galo Orbea260
8BRAĀ Ā Hugo Nascimento210
11MEX  Daniel Núñez210
9PERĀ Ā Renzo Navarro202
10BRAĀ Ā Jefferson Camelo195
12PER  Diego Gutiérrez192

Note: Standings after Global Challenge II confirmation. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1BRAĀ Ā Gabriel Agati1050
2ARGĀ Ā Juan Salerno474
3ECUĀ Ā Paul Ruiz450
4BRAĀ Ā Thiago Lattanzi300
5ARGĀ Ā JoaquĆ­n Salerno290
6ECUĀ Ā Galo Orbea290
7BRA  João H. Gonçalves280
8BRAĀ Ā Hugo Nascimento220
9MEX  Daniel Núñez210
10GTMĀ Ā Juan M. SantizoĀ 210
11PERĀ Ā Renzo Navarro202
12BRAĀ Ā Jefferson Camelo200

Note: Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

CP standings: Oceania

Season standings

The following are the OceaniaĀ Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 4 players at the end of theĀ 2023 seasonĀ get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1AUSĀ Ā Alister Sandover590
2AUSĀ Ā Alfredo Chang-Gonzalez560
3AUSĀ Ā Meaghan Rattle502
4AUSĀ Ā Sam Pandelis500
5AUSĀ Ā Liam Gilbert335
6AUSĀ  James Katsaros330
7CHLĀ Ā Michael Navas286
8AUSĀ Ā Galvin Hui260
9AUSĀ Ā Thomas Chen250
10AUSĀ Ā Fred Zhou232
11AUSĀ Ā Mitch Kendrick230
12VNM  ĐẔt LưƔng230

Note: Standings after Global Challenge II confirmation. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1AUSĀ Ā Alister Sandover590
2AUSĀ Ā Alfredo Chang-Gonzalez570
3AUSĀ Ā Meaghan Rattle522
4AUSĀ Ā Sam Pandelis500
5AUSĀ Ā Liam Gilbert335
6AUSĀ  James Katsaros330
7CHLĀ Ā Michael Navas291
8AUSĀ Ā Thomas Chen280
9AUSĀ Ā Danijel Zitko260
10AUSĀ Ā Galvin Hui260
11AUSĀ Ā James Sullivan240
12AUSĀ Ā Fred Zhou232

Note: Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

Overview

The 2023 Global Challenge III is an official Online Competition featuring double battles. It is the fourth Online Competition in Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet games, and the third one relevant in the VGC circuit for players in several regions, after the 2023 Global Challenge I and the 2023 Global Challenge II.

A little bit of history

Online Competitions are usually a part of the casual gameplay, but they have been featured in the official circuit for some years now. They are one of the few tournaments in which all world regions play together, and it generally grants National invites in TPC regions and Championship Points in TPCI regions.

The most recent Online Competition was the Global Challenge II, played in April 2023, featuring VGC-relevant double battles. This Online Competition also awarded CP for players in TPCI regions, Japan Nationals invites for the top 150 players in Japan and Trainers Cup invites for the top 50 players in South Korea. First place was earned by 2023 EUIC finalist Gabriel Agati, who used the same team of six he used at EUIC. Gabriel beat Japanese player Cobalt, who used an unrevealed team to finish in second place with the Pokémon Violet cartridge and in third place with the Pokémon Scarlet one.

AmericanĀ James Evans, theĀ 2018 Senior Division World Champion, defeated BrazilianĀ Gabriel AgatiĀ in the NAIC finals.

Sign-up instructions

Sign-ups for the event are done through your own PokĆ©mon Scarlet or PokĆ©mon Violet game. To register, enter the PokĆ© Portal → Battle Stadium → Online competitions → Search for a competition (in the Official Competitions column).

You will need to register and lock a team at the time of registration.

Sign-ups closeĀ on 4 May 2023 at 23:59 UTC.

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