Pokémon Trainer Red's Contest History

Who is Pokemon Trainer Red
Pokemon Trainer Red is known as Red in the Pokemon games and Pokemon Trainer in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Red is the protagonist of the first generation of Pokemon. Red is a young boy from Pallet Town who wants to defeat his rival Blue and to become a Pokemon Champion. Professor Oak gives Red his first Pokemon and later gives him a Pokedex in order to record every Pokemon that he has captured. Throughout his travels Red captures Pokemon and defeat gym leaders in order to reach his goal. Red also puts an end to the evil organization of Team Rocket by defeating them at several points in the game. His rival is always one step ahead of him and also challenges Red throughout the game. Eventually Red is able to defeat the Elite Four only to find out that his rival beat him to it and must challenge him in order to be crowned Pokemon Champion. Red achieves his goal and defeats Blue in the final battle.

Three years later Red has given up his spot of Pokemon Champion and is training in Mt. Silver. Should the protagonist of Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal defeat all 16 gym leaders he is given access to the mountain where he can challenge Red. Red has some of the highest leveled Pokemon including Pikachu who is the highest level opponent one would face in the game. Staying true to his character Red never speaks and even blacks out should you defeat him.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl Pokemon Trainer who is based off of Red doesn't battle, but uses three Pokemon, Squirtle, Ivysaur and Charizard to battle for him.

"A Pokemon Trainer by the name Red defeated Team Rocket three years ago." - Kurt

Contest History
Win-Loss Record: 1-1

Winter 2010 Contest - Hyrule Division - 5 Seed
 * Hyrule Round 1 --- Defeated (12) Revolver Ocelot, 29195 [50.16%] - 29013 [49.84%]
 * Hyrule Round 2 --- Lost to (13) Mega Man X, 30180 [38.84%] - 47532 [61.16%]
 * Extrapolated Strength --- 49th Place [25.42%]

Despite just barely missing the Nomination Rally Tournament Pokemon Trainer Red was able to get enough board nominations to get into the contest. There was much debate of where Red would rank with the biggest argument being that Red would be weak do to Pokemon games being about the Pokemon rather than the main trainer. Red was able to use the morning vote to squeek past Ocelot, but was unable to defeat Mega Man X in the second round. Red's performance recieved mixed emotions on the board and he may not make the next contest due to so many Pokemon options being available.