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  2. List of Street Fighter Grand Slam champions - Wikipedia

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    The first Grand Slam tournament included was EVO 2009, which was the first major tournament of Street Fighter IV. Since then, the first Capcom Cup started in 2013, the first Red Bull Kumite started in 2015, and the first EVO Japan started in 2018. 25 players have won at least one grand slam.

  3. Capcom Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Capcom Cup is an annual fighting game tournament specifically focused on the Street Fighter series. The event's first incarnation was in 2013 which featured Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition version 2012, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and Street Fighter X Tekken version 2013 as the three main games each with 8 qualifiers. [1]

  4. Evolution Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    B3 featured a Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter Alpha 2 tournament. The B4 Street Fighter Championships were held on July 15–16, 2000, in Folsom, California. B4 introduced several new Capcom fighting games to the roster: Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, and Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes. [11]

  5. Battle by the Bay - Wikipedia

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    Golfland Sunnyvale arcade hall in 2007. During the mid-1990s, a Street Fighter II tournament scene had coalesced in various cities across the United States. The Golfland arcade hall in Sunnyvale, California was one of the hottest spots for competition in the country, with rivalries happening among various player groups, in particular between Northern and Southern California players.

  6. Capcom Cup 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra Street Fighter IV tournament at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show was part of the Capcom Pro Tour. A series of qualifying events for the tournament were held throughout the year, known as the 2015 Capcom Pro Tour. The Pro Tour consisted of 16 "Premier Events", divided into four "regions", them being North America, Europe, Asia, and "Wild Card".

  7. Canada Cup 2016 (fighting game event) - Wikipedia

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    The sixth incarnation of the annual Canada Cup organised by Lap Chi Duong was hosted in a Holiday Inn in Toronto, Canada, on October 28–30. [1] Described by Motherboard as the "largest and most prestigious fighting game tournament in the country," the Canada Cup featured a US$15,000 prize pool for its Street Fighter V tournament as well as a spot for the 2016 Capcom Cup. [2]

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  9. Capcom Cup 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Capcom Cup 2014 was an Ultra Street Fighter IV tournament held at The Warfield in San Francisco, California on December 13, 2014. 16 players qualified for the tournament by winning at events at the first Capcom Pro Tour, co-sponsored by Twitch. The tournament was won by Yusuke Momochi, defeating Kun Xian Ho in the finale and winning $30,000 USD.