BEYBLADE World Championships 2004

The BEYBLADE World Championships 2004 was a worldwide Beyblade championship held on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 at New York City in New York, US.

The world championship follows the same format as other ones. In this case, Bladers across the globe compete in tournaments and the best ones become the representative of the country they represented. In the end, the 10 Best Bladers of the World were then selected and sent to one location for a battle to decide the No. 1 Blader in the World.

The world championships recieved much hype and lived up to its expectation, as Bladers all over wanted to find out the No. Blader. In the final match, Japanese representative, Kenta Hori and US representative, Noland Carcamo battled with Noland prevailing against Kenta and subsequently, was crowned the title as the No. 1 Blader in the World.

Representatives
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 * United States: Noland Carcamo
 * Japan: Kenta Hori
 * United Kingdom: Nathan Howarth
 * Mexico: Erick Cortes Reyes

Battle method
The representatives battled each-other in one-vs-one matches which would then cultivate into the two last remaining reps who would then battle for title as No. Blader in the World. In this case, Kenta Hori and Noland Carcamo, with Noland winning.

The Bladers used an exclusive BeyStadium made especially and only for the world championships. Firstly, there were two long, rectangular prism-like pathways that would lead to the BeyStadium. Two Bladers would sit on opposite sides and launch their Beyblades at the count of "3, 2, 1... Let It Rip!". There, the Beyblades followed the pathways to the BeyStadium, where the main action would be held.

The BeyStadium was quite wide, allowing for Beyblades to reach the exterior of it with a blue circle in the middle, where Beyblades would theoretically, suffer a loss of spin and speed.