EuroCosplay Championships

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EuroCosplay Championships at London MCM Expo

Cosplayers selected from 23 countries in Europe competed for the chance to be crowned the European Champion at the second EuroCosplay Championships held at MCM Expo in London on the 29th of October.

EuroCosplay Championships winner and runner-ups:

The 1st Place and European Champion is Neil from England as Skeksil Chamberlin from Dark Crystal. The 2nd place went to Ronald from the Netherlands as Brother Petros from Trinity Blood. And the 3rd Place went to Estela from Spain as Pocco from Shunya Yamashita’s Sweet Dreams.

Exclusive images from EuroCosplay Championships 2011

Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Italy as Warmachine from Iron Man Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Slovakia as Mephisto Pheles from Ao No Exorcist Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from England as Skeksil from Dark Crystal Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Finland as Male Scout from Granado Espada Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from France as Lilith from Trinity Blood Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Latvia as Gundam Exia from 00 Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Poland as Azriel from Castle Age Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Portugal as Chun Li from Street Fighter Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Lithuania as Araghast from Dawn Of War Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Netherlands as Brother Petros from Trinity Blood Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Spain as Avatar of Dwayna from Guild Wars Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Switzerland as Hizaki from Versailles Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Portugal as Hera from Saint Seiya Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Estonia as Chii from Chobits Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Sweden as Knightmare from Soul Calibur 3 Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Czech as Welkin Gunther from Valkyria Chronicles Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Germany as Ursula from The Little Mermaid Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from England as Priss from Bubblegum Crisis 2040 Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Denmark as Princess Serenity from Sailor Moon Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Hungary as Queen Esther from Trinity Blood Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Belgium as Mateus from FF XII Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Spain as Pocco from Shunya Yamashita's Artbook Sweet Dreams Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Netherlands as Kefka from Final Fantasy VI Eurocosplay Championships held at MCM Expo Comic Con in London – entry from Hungary as Night Elf Druid from WoW Eurocosplay 2011 Finals - Judges Jessica Campos as Pondy, Chloe Doan as Sushi Monster, Goldy MCM Expo London Comic Con - Eurocosplay 2011 Finals - winner Niel Lockwood, runners-up Ronald Boom, Estela Espinosa

EuroCosplay Championships 2011 - cosplayers, judges and winners

(From left to right)

Italy: Gianluca Orecchia – Warmachine (Iron Man);
Slovakia: Simona Uhocikova – Mephisto Pheles (Ao no Exorcist);
England: Niel Lockwood - Skeksil (Dark Crystal);
Finland: Aki Rauhala - Male Scout (Granado Espada);
France: Nadia Zeghloul – Lilith (Trinity Blood);
Latvia: Dmitry Osincevs – Gundam Exia (00);
Poland: Aleksandra Tora – Azriel (Castle Age);
Portugal: Sonia Alexandra - Chun Li (Street Fighter);
Lithuania: Giedrius – Araghast (Dawn of War);
Netherlands: Ronald Boom – Brother Petros (Trinity Blood);
Spain: Victoria Marquina – Avatar of Dwayna (Guild Wars);
Switzerland: Nicole Stahli – Hizaki (Versailles);
Portugal: Catia – Hera (Saint Seiya);
Estonia: Katrin Tuude – Chii (Chobits);
Sweden: Gustav Ljungdahl – Knightmare (Soul Calibur 3);
Czech: Alfred Jager – Welkin Gunther (Valkyria Chronicles);
Germany: Laura Broxkes – Ursula (The Little Mermaid);
England: Phil Warburton – Priss, (Bubblegum Crissis 2040);
Denmark: Mona Winther – Princess Serenity (Sailor Moon);
Hungary: Anett Bittner – Queen Esther (Trinity Blood);
Belgium: Idromy - Mateus (FF XII);
Spain: Estela Espinosa – Pocco (Shunya Yamashita's artbook Sweet Dreams);
Netherlands: Marijin Meijer – Kefka (Final Fantasy VI);
Hungary: Viktoria Lauko – Night elf Druid (WoW);
Judges: Jessica Campos – Pondy, Chloe Doan – Sushi Monster, Goldy;
Winner: Neil Lockwood from England and Runners-up: Ronald Boom from Netherlands, Estela Espinosa from Spain.

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