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Competitive ''Ultimate'' is the first ''Smash'' scene where all three major superregions (North America, Japan, and Europe) can host majors on a consistent basis. As such, ''Smash'' is arguably the only ''Smash'' game that can have a player win a major in all three superregions. | |||
A "Triple Crown" is a term used for someone or something that wins three of the scene's most important events. The term is mostly used in horse racing, such as the {{iw|wikipedia|Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing|United States}}, but it has also been used to describe winners in any sport. | |||
As such, although not an official term or award, ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Triple Crown is a player who wins a major in North America, Japan, and Europe. | |||
==Current Triple Crown winners== | |||
As of current, only three players have completed ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Triple Crown. | |||
Only the first major won in each superregion is listed. Bold represents the final event the player needed to complete the Triple Crown. | |||
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==Players with two wins== | |||
As of current, eight players require only one more major win in a superregion to complete the Triple Crown. | |||
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