Sweden Z4muZ - Alexander Ihrfors
Team: fnatic



Quake 3

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In 2003, he became the new talent of the legendary Q3 clan All-Stars. All-Stars walked with top names such as Blue, LakermaN, and proZaC, but now Z4muZ had turned to represent All* at top Quake3 tournaments. He shown his true skills during the ESReality Online tournament taking a second place, then going onto QLAN where again taking home a second place just behind russian legend cooller. He then went on to take yet another second place at QuakeCon 2003. Finnaly he won the Nation vs Nation tournament, beating America in the finals of this years ESWC 2004.




United States of America hakeem - Amir Haleem
Team: None.



Quake 1
Quake 2
Quake 3

One of the better known Quake2 players. Played actively Quake3 during the beginning. Was apart of the legendary “Clan 9”.



Germany frag^m - Klaus Wiedemann
Team: SK Gaming



UT
UT: 2003
UT: 2004

Always the player next to the UT legend GitzZz. Won with SK at the CPL Summer event of 2004 over the Dutch team fnatic.
He has been active in the UT scene for a very long time.



Germany BurningDeath - Maurice Engelhardt
Team: serious Intention



Counter-Strike
Unreal Tournament 2004

Played Counter-Strike on a top level with DkH, he then moved over to Unreal Tournament 2004 winning ESWC 2004 which was extremely impressive as he took down the UT superstar GtzZz in the grandfinal.



Germany neok - Tobias Grieser
Team: SK Gaming



Quake 2
Quake 3

He was one of the key players in the legendary Quake3 TDM team that managed to win the prestigious EuroCup LAN finals twice in a row. Together with zyz, stelam and sl1nger he formed a super german team.
He had entered a few duel tournaments but has been seriously known as a good TDM player but certainly knew how to play duels.



Venezuela elpajuo - Alejandro Gonzalez
Team: x6



Quake 3

Like Vo0, he was more of a CPMA player than a player of a slower type of game such as VQ3. Dispite his CPMA status he also made it pretty far with VQ3. At CyberXGames he managed to take down ZeRo4 but at QLAN2 and QuakeCon, his results were less interesting. However, he took $5000 home by finishing 5th in the Doom3 tournament at QuakeCon.



United States of America cha0ticz - Jared Cugno
Team: darkside



Quake 3

Was recognised as a good upcoming player in Quake3 during QuakeCon 2002. Infamous for his LeXeR matchup, having an 11 frag lead he let the russian star make an insane comeback. He ended with a 5th place but then went on to shock the community with his last second clutch frag vs legend fatal1ty to win a ticket to korea to take part in WCG 2002.



United States of America wombat - Mark Larsen
Team: Team 3D



Quake 2
Quake 3
RTCW
Call of Duty

In the early days he was one of the better Quakers, playing for one of Americas strongest TDM clans: stickmen. He took a top16 place at Razor CPL and took a fourth place at XSReality Invite.
Recently, also successful with Team 3D in the Game Call of Duty at the last CPL Summer event.



United States of America Lotus - Aaron Everitt
Team: demise



UT: 2003
UT: 2004
HALO

One of the best American UT players who ended with a fourth at ESWC 2003 and took the first place at the GGL Gravity games which was also in 2003.



Germany zyz - Benjamin Bohrmann
Team: SK Gaming



Quake 2
Quake 3

zyz was also one of the key players in Unmatched and always active on the duel platform of Q3 but not as much much so as stelam and sl1nger also from unmatched.
Same as neok, he never managed to make it to the end tournament of the World Cyber Games.
I am certain they will practice a lot for Doom 3 to be one of the better players, he sure can be strong player with his experiences.


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