Escher Lefkoff wins 4th Major Championship!
In the history of competitive pinball, very few (35 in fact) have had the chance to call themselves a Major Champion. Like professional golf or tennis, the opportunity to join this elite club only happens a handful of times every year. Poland hosted the EPC this year, with plenty of under 30 players looking to put an end to the “People over the age of 30 winning Majors” streak at 1. The final 4 featured two finalists looking to add their name to this list (Jakub Tkacz and Viggo Löwgren) and two finalists looking to add to their already established legacies (Escher Lefkoff and Arvid Flygare).
Escher Lefkoff made it back-to-back EPC wins with a 3-2 victory over Arvid Flygare to capture his 4th Major Championship, becoming only the 6th player in competitive pinball history to do so.
With his 2nd place finish, Arvid Flygare earned his third top 4 finish in Major Championships. 3rd place went to Viggo Löwgren who earned his second top 4 finish in Major Championships. 4th place went to Jakub Tkacz who represented his home country by earning his first top 4 finish in Major Championships.
To view the most current list of Major Championship stats, click HERE.