Career
Though no longer a professional player, he still regularly attends Pro Tours. In 2008, he was elected to the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame. Jelger Wiegersma first played on the Pro Tour in the 1998-1999 season at Pro Tour New New York
Despite a strong finish at Pro Tour Chicago, missing the top eight only on tiebreakers, Wiegersma was unable to establish himself on the Pro Tour in the season following his debut.
In the season after that Wiegersma got his first taste of success. In 2001-2002 Wiegersma managed to make the top eight of a Pro Tour for the first time.
At Pro Tour New Orleans he reached the semifinals before losing to Tomi Walamies for a third-place finish. To follow up on this performance, Wiegersma made the top eight of three Grand Prix, in Lisbon, Heidelberg, and Naples, that season.
By comparison, 2002-2003 was a much less impressive season for Wiegersma.
However, the following season was very successful. Wiegersma started the season with success in the Rochester Draft format. Later that season, Wiegersma made his second Pro Tour top at Pro Tour Kobe.
Another semifinal exit, this time losing to Gabriel Nassif, saw him finish fourth.
His success that season did not stop there. After a failing to make the top eight of any Pro Tours or Grand Prix events in 2005, Wiegersma returned to the top eight at the premier event level in 2006.
And while he didn"t make any Pro Tour top eights, he showed remarkable consistency by finishing in the money at every Pro Tour in the 2005 and 2006 seasons, with the exception of Pro Tour Los Angeles 2005. Wiegersma"s next top eight finishes came in 2008.
That same year, he was inducted into the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame with Dirk Baberowski, Mike Turian, Olivier Ruel, and Ben Rubin.
At Pro Tour Dark Ascension in 2012 he made his first Pro Tour Top 8 since winning Pro Tour Seattle in 2004, and in 2015 he finished third at Pro Tour Fate Reforged. Later that season, at Grand Prix Montreal, he made the top of a Grand Prix event for the first time in seven years, and he finished the 2014-2015 season with enough Pro Points to earn Platinum membership in the Pro Player Club as well as captainship of the Dutch National team for the 2015 World Magic Cup. Last updated: 6 July 2015
Source: Wizards.com.