Stockholm Open
Yet Another World Pinball Championships
Stockholm Open is an annual international pinball tournament held in Stockholm, Sweden. Elite players from all around the world mix with casual players from Sweden to compete and socialize for several days, until the Stockholm Open Yet Another World Champion is crowned.

The tournament is open to anyone who wishes to attend, and there are no special requirements for skill or citizenship to participate.
Last year, the Stockholm Open was held at the Flippergubben facilities on Kronobergsgatan 19 in central Stockholm. Read more about the place here.
The Stockholm Open started in 2004, and was an immediate success. It has grown to be one of the six major pinball tournaments in the world, with participants from many different countries on several continents. Last year, there was an A division, a split flipper division, a classics division and some mini-tournaments. The classics division is played on games manufactured 1985 or earlier. The A division and classics division participants receives WPPR points.
The A division winners throughout the years:
| 2004 | Fredrik "F L" Lindberg | |
| 2005 | Stefan "FEZ" Andersson | |
| 2006 | Fredrik "F L" Lindberg | |
| 2007 | Mats "MCR" Runsten | |
| 2008 | Paul "PFJ" Jongma | |
| 2009 | Jorian "JOE" Engelbrektsson | |
| 2010 | You? |
News
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This is how the front page looked on April 1, 2010, creating much amusement among the pinball community: Nobel Stockholm Open and Nobel IFPA World Pinball Championships 2011
Posted 2009-12-13 20:58 By Patrik
We congratulate Jorian Engelbrektsson to the victory, beating Taco Wouters on Indiana 500 and Demolition Man (7+ billion points). Lars Blomgren got third, and Patrik Bodin got fourth. Congrats to all and see you next year!
Posted 2009-12-13 14:35 By Patrik
The A-divisions finals are now under way, follow them semi-live here: https://www.stockholmopen.nu/finalResults.php?iYear=2009&sDivision=A
Posted 2009-12-13 12:52 By Patrik
The qualification for A is now over, and the standings are final.you can see the final ranking here:
https://www.stockholmopen.nu/standings.php?iYear=2009&sDivision=A
Posted 2009-12-13 12:22 By Patrik
The sixth (and seventh) winners of the Stockholm Open 2009 is the split flipper team "RIC" (Micael Lindström and Fredrik Malmqvist), who won the split flipper tournament. Second came "Gurkmajonäs är gôtt" (Karl Broström and Per-Olof Romell) and third came "PAJ" (Harald Jönsson and Patrik Lindberg). Congrats to them all!
See their way to the medals at https://www.stockholmopen.nu/finalResults.php?iYear=2009&sDivision=S
Posted 2009-12-13 10:38 By Patrik
Now the Split Flipper finals are playing. Watch it semi-live on https://www.stockholmopen.nu/finalResults.php?iYear=2009&sDivision=S#cup
Posted 2009-12-13 00:31 By Patrik
The fifth winner of the Stockholm Open 2009 was Olli-Mikko Ojamies, who won the Classics tournament! Second came Taco Wouters, and Henrik Hultin was the best domestic player ending up on third place. Congrats to all three!
Watch their way to the medals on https://www.stockholmopen.nu/finalResults.php?iYear=2009&sDivision=C#cup
Posted 2009-12-13 00:23 By Patrik
The fourth winner of Stockholm Open 2009 was Svante Ericsson, who won the "Pinball Orienteering", by making C + A + S on Jurassic Park, S + H + O + O + T on NBA Fastbreak and a ramp lock on Cirqus Voltaire, all in 2 minutes and 29 seconds. Congrats to Svante!
Posted 2009-12-12 23:45 By Patrik
The Classics finals are now playing - watch it semi-live at https://www.stockholmopen.nu/finalResults.php?iYear=2009&sDivision=C#cup
Posted 2009-12-12 16:03 By Patrik
The third winner at Stockholm Open 2009 is Roger "ROS" Ström. "Reach the Score" was played on Cirqus Voltaire and fastest to 5 million points was the goal.
5 quick lock-ramps and Strike-an-arc multiball made Roger get to 5 million points in 52 seconds.










