The 2018 Canadian National Championship has come and gone, and once again Luckey Li takes the title by the slimmest of margins…less than half a point! Check out full results, scoring breakdowns, and video of the winners.
Harrison Lee’s 2016 Canadian Nats Recap
Harrison Lee brings us another great contest recap video, this one for the 2016 Canadian Nationals. Thanks, Harrison!
2016 Canada Nationals Results – Luckey Li Wins!
The 2016 Canadian Nationals was held March 26th in Toronto, and it was a great showing of talent from all over Canada. The amazingly talented Luckey Li took home his second Canadian National Champion title, and organizer Wayne Ngan kept the contest running smoothly and on-time. Congrats to all the winners!
1A Division
1st Place – Luckey Li
2nd Place – Benson Fok
3rd Place – Harrison Lee
Open Division
1st Place – Boming Wang
4A Division
1st Place – Jeremy McKay
International X Division
1st Place – Psychie Jiang
2013 Canadian Nationals – Full Results
We’ve got ’em….full results for the 2013 Canadian National Championships! The event got a ton of press this year,
1A Prelims were looking good, with some great talent already seeded to finals and the Top Ten from prelims containing some rising talent. With last year’s National Champion Alexis JV not attending the event, the title was up for grabs and against the backdrop of the largest mall in North America, Canada’s top talent came out in full force for a shot at the National title.
Then it came down to finals, and CLYW players dominated with favorite Harrison Lee taking the top spot, and teammate Charles Haycock coming in second by less than a point. There was a solid point drop after third place, showing that the Canadian scene still has some work to do to catch up to its superstars, but from what we’ve heard there is a lot of solid talent on the rise in the Great White North.
Guest judge Matt Fernandez got away from the table long enough to enjoy the Open Division and took home top honors in the Open Division, encompassing the 2A – 5A styles of play.
In the International 1A Division, favorite Ky Zizan was just slightly edged out of first place by Yomega’s Daniel Dietz.
And in the Sport Ladder, Alexander Nadon took home the top honors! Alexander is only 9 years old, and he dominated this division…I think we can expect great things from him!
Congratulations to all the competitors, and huge thanks to all the organizers, judges, and sponsors for making this event happen.