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Revision as of 17:36, 14 August 2018

Rookie of the Year is an award given at the end of a Pro Tour season to the Magic player with the highest number of Pro Points in that season that also made their debut in Pro Tour, Worlds or World Magic Cup that season.

The prize currently for this award is a Gold membership in the Pro Players Club for the next year - in 2016, the winner also had a slot at Worlds, though this has since been retired. The competitiveness of the award varies each year; the winner may range from not having achieved Gold status to being in range of Platinum status. Thus, it is possible to win this award without winning any Pro Tour or Grand Prix events if the player finishes high enough in enough events.

Rookie of the Year Winners

Past Rookie of the Year Winners
Year Winner
1997–98 Template:Flagicon Randy Buehler
1998–99 Template:Flagicon Dirk Baberowski
1999–00 Template:Flagicon Brian Davis
2000–01 Template:Flagicon Katsuhiro Mori
2001–02 Template:Flagicon Farid Meraghni
2002–03 Template:Flagicon Masashi Oiso
2003–04 Template:Flagicon Julien Nuijten
2005 Template:Flagicon Pierre Canali
2006 Template:Flagicon Sebastian Thaler
2007 Template:Flagicon Yuuya Watanabe
2008 Template:Flagicon Aaron Nicastri
2009 Template:Flagicon Lino Burgold
2010 Template:Flagicon Andrea Giarola
2011 Template:Flagicon Matthias Hunt
2012 Template:Flagicon Alexander Hayne
2012–13 Template:Flagicon Felipe Tapia Becerra
2013–14 Template:Flagicon Raymond Perez, Jr.
2014–15 Template:Flagicon Justin Cohen
2015–16 Template:Flagicon Oliver Tiu
2016–17 Template:Flagicon Ben Hull

Trivia

  • No player has won Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year in the same year.
    • Randy Buehler was the closest to achieving this feat when he finished second in the 1997–98 Player of the Year race.[1]
    • Only Yuuya Watanabe has won Player of the Year after becoming the Rookie of the Year.
  • Although Jared Boettcher finished with more Pro Points than Raymond Perez, Jr. in 2013–14 season, subsequent investigations by DCI confirmed that Boettcher was cheating in multiple events that involved Pro Points, which resulted in a suspension and the revoking of his Rookie of the Year title.[2]

References

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