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Dimension Sports Activity Association
Organization profile
Other namesDSAA
TypeSports association
Production
Japanese nameディメンジョン・スポーツ・
アクティビティ・
アソシエイション
(Deimenjon Supōtsu
Akuteibitei Asoshieishon
)
First app.ViVid
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Dimension Sports Activity Association (ディメンジョン・スポーツ・アクティビティ・アソシエイション Deimenjon Supōtsu Akuteibitei Asoshieishon, commonly shortened DSAA) is an interdimensional sports association that appears to be the main governing body of the interdimensional sports community.[1]

It is also one of the three large organisations (the others being WGC and USW) that organises U15 Striker Championship tournaments, as detailed below.[2]

Championships[]

Intermiddle Championship[]

Intermiddle Championship targets mages aged from 10 to 19 from all management (TSAB-administrated) worlds. It is the center of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid storyline.

Striker Championship[]

Striker Championship (格闘競技 Kakutō Kyōgi) targets mages who are into cross-combat battles. It is separated into two categories based on age, namely Under 15 ("U15") and Under 19 ("U19"). Candidates are respectively referred to as "U15 Strikers"[3] and, presumably, "U19 Strikers".

U15 SA[]

In ViVid (ch.83) (0079), Einhard Stratos decides to focus on the U15 category. The U15 Striker Championship is also the center of ViVid Strike! storyline. As a result, the standalone abbreviation U15 in the series mainly refers to the U15 Striker Championship.

At the early stage of ViVid Strike! (0080 fall), the U15 world rankings are as follows: #1 Rinne Berlinetta, #5 Miura Rinaldi, #7 Vivio Takamachi, #8 Carrie Tercel. Other notable athletes include Fuka Reventon.

The known U15 World Champions (officially "DSAA WC U-15")[4] include:

  • 0080(-81): Einhard Stratos
  • 0081(-82): Rinne Berlinetta[5]

U19 SA[]

The known U19 World Champions (officially "DSAA WC U19 SA")[5] include:

Synthetic Magic Battle Championship[]

Synthetic Magic Battle Championship (総合魔法戦競技 Sōgō Mahōsen Kyōgi) targets mages who are into magic battles instead of solely cross-combat battles. It is separated into two categories based on age, namely Under 15 ("U15") and Under 19 ("U19"). Candidates are respectively referred to as "U15 Players"[3] and, presumably, "U19 Players".

U15 MA[]

In ViVid Strike! (0080 fall), notable athletes include Rio Wesley and Corona Timil. Presumably, Fabia Crozelg is also in this group based on her age.

U19 MA[]

In ViVid Strike! (0080 fall), notable athletes include Viktoria Dahlgrun, Harry Tribeca, Els Tasmin and Sieglinde Eremiah. Presumably, Chantez Apinion and Lutecia Alpine are also in this group based on their ages.

The known U19 World Champions (officially "DSAA WC U19 MA")[5] include:

  • 0080(-81): Sieglinde Eremiah[6]
  • 0081(-82): Viktoria Dahlgrun[5]

References[]

  1. ^ DSAA at the Japanese Nanoha wiki.
  2. ^ Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid, chapter 84.
  3. ^ a b ViVid Strike!, opening theme.
  4. ^ ViVid Strike!, episode 9 (DVD/BD edit).
  5. ^ a b c d e ViVid Strike!, episode 13 (OVA).
  6. ^ a b ViVid Strike!, Sieglinde's character profile.
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