Die Gewinner der Weltmeisterschaften Peking
Die Gewinner der Weltmeisterschaften der Zauberkunst in Peking stehen fest. Ich gratuliere insbesondere meinen deutschen Kollegen Julius Frack, Nicolai Friedrich, Siebensinn und Sebastian Nicolas!
Invention:
Jorge Luengo - Spain
Most Original Act:
Charming Choi - Korea
Micro Magic
1st place … not awarded
2nd place … Vittorio Belloni - Italy
3rd place … tie Simon Coronel - Australia and Johan Stahl - Sweden
Cards
1st place … Shawn Farquhar - Canada
2nd place … Kristian Nivala - Finland
3rd place … Olmac - France
Parlour Magic
1st place … Marc Oberon - UK (originally in Micro, recategorised by the Jury to Parlour)
2nd place … Charlie Caper - Sweden
3rd place … Latko - Argentina (originally in Micro, recategorised by the Jury to Parlour)
Comedy Magic
1st place … not awarded
2nd place … Brynolf & Ljung - Sweden (originally in General Magic, recategorised by the Jury to Comedy)
3rd place … Cheff Magic - Denmark
Mentalism
1st place … not awarded
2nd place … tie - Nicolai Friedrich - Germany - and Rob & Emiel - Netherlands
3rd place … Tony Montana - Argentina
Stage Illusions
1st place … Julius Frack - Germany
2nd place … Magic Sky Group - China
3rd place … not awarded
General Magic
1st place … Soma - Hungary
2nd place … Ma Yanyan - China
3rd place … Siebensinn - Austria
Manipulation
1st place … tie - Yo Kato - Japan - and Han Seol-Hui - Korea
2nd place … Sebastian Nicolas - Germany
3rd place … An Ha Lim - Korea
Tagged as FISM 2009, General Magic, Grossillusion, Julius Frack, Nicolai Friedrich, Peking, Sebastian Nicolas, Siebensinn, Stage Illusions + Kategorisiert als Der Zauberer erzählt