German Championships of Magic

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Since 1975 the Magic Circle of Germany has held the German Magic Championships every three years . Before that, these took place as part of the respective FISM World Championships. In 2011, the winners were determined in the categories Manipulation , General Magic with Music, General Magic with Lecture, Grand Illusion , Mental Magic , Comedy, Card Art , Micromagy (Close Up) and Children's Magic . The winner of the first place was the German champion in that category.

An overall winner has been determined since 2008, the German Master of Magic . This will be the artist who achieved the highest number of points in that year across all categories.

Every year before the German Championships, the preliminary decisions for the upcoming championships have been taking place since 2007 with the dates of the Tour de Chance . Each year after this, the world championship of the international umbrella association takes place .

List of German champions

year Highest Score / German Master of Magic (since 2008) manipulation General magic

(since 2017)

Parlor Magic / Salon Magic (since 2017) General magic with music

(until 2014)

General magic with lecture

(until 2014)

Grand illusion Mental magic Comedy Card art Micromagic (Close Up) Child magic
1975 Peki Jan Torell Rainer Teschner Werner Ritter
1978 Fred van Thom Les Cattarius Agapis Chris and Paul Rainer Teschner Dieter Ebel Gutelli
1981 Sebastian Mr. Black & Ursula Christoph & Lou Toni Forster Gerhard Winkler Wolff von Keyserlingk Helmut Klein; Wolff von Keyserlingk Tommy Morgan
1984 Jan Forster Robby & Inge Dieter Ebel & Valentina Santo & Monique Volker & Gerd Michael Gerhardt Rainer Pfeiffer Tommy Morgan
1987 Oguz Engin Andreas Häussler Thomas Fischer Marc et Chantal ChaPeau Juno Guido Schmalriede Thomas Fischer
1990 topaz DESiMO The Cantervilles Andreas Häussler; Wolany & head Sven Richter Helge Thun Jörg Willich
1993 André Eichhorn Clemens Valentino Doctor Marrax Satori The Plebsbüttel Oliver Greiner Uwe Manz
1996 Julius tailcoat Nils Bennett Julius tailcoat Eckart von Hirschhausen Frank Musilinski Fisselspecht;
Jörg Alexander
Tomoyuki Osaka;
Duo paradox
Jörg Alexander Helge Thun Sven Catello
1999 Matthias Rauch Darts & Dané Magic team Flick-Flack Andy the Enterbrainer Helge Thun ;
Duo paradox
Helge Thun Martin Mathias
2002 Simon Pierro Sascha Prochazka Simon Pierro Ken Bardowicks Stephan von Köller Jan Ditgen Jan Ditgen ;
Helge Thun , Eva & Wolfgang Wirbelwind
Helge Thun Helge Thun Martin Mathias
2005 Wave;
Florian room
Axel Dedering;
Timo Marc
Gaston Marc & Alex Timothy Trust & Julie The procrastinators Hayashi Martin Eisele Hartmut Schirrok
2008 Timo Marc Timo Marc Alexander Merk ;
Seven sense
Timothy Trust & Julie The Lord of Darkness Martin Lübcke Hayashi
2011 Alana Yo-yo Alana Flick-Flack Modern Magic Christoph Kuch ;
Thommy Ten
AbraCappella Patrick Lehnen ;
Jan Logemann
2014 Luke Dimon Luke Dimon Max Muto The magic tricks Thommy Ten ;
Amélie van Tass
Hannes Freytag;
Vicente Noguera
David Pricking
2017 Patrick Lehnen Samuel Goldmann Patrick Lehnen Axel Hecklau Yann Yuro Bill Cheung Hayashi

[outdated]

Further division champions

Other winners were selected at irregular intervals:

  • 1981: Dieter Ebel (inventions)
  • 1990: Christoph Borer (foreigner award card art)
  • 1990: Eric & André (foreigner award for stage magic)

Youth champion

Since 1996 junior and youth championships have been held in many of the categories known to adults, while the two winners from 1987 and 1993 were still honored as category winners. In 2008 the title of German Youth Master of Magic was awarded for the first time .

  • 1987: Topas (Juniors)
  • 1993: Pit Hartling (Juniors)
  • 1999: Jurim (General Magic with Music)
  • 2002: Claus Heintzeler (Wave) (manipulation)
  • 2005: Cody Stone (manipulation)
  • 2005: Norman Alexander (General Magic with Music)
  • 2008: Sos Petrosyan jun. ( German youth master of magic )
  • 2008: Sos Petrosyan jun. (Manipulation)
  • 2008: Jojo (Johannes Lutz) (manipulation)
  • 2008: Jakob Mathias (micromagic)
  • 2011: Tigran Petrosyan (manipulation)
  • 2011: Jakob Mathias (General Magic with Lecture)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. according to the regulations "German Championships of Magic" (valid from June 18, 2012).
  2. www.mzvd.de: Prize Winner German Championship. January 26, 2016, accessed August 4, 2017 .