
Team: None
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Team: star 69
![]() Quake 3 UT: 2003 Painkiller | He’s QuakeCons' star. In 2002, he came out of nothing right into the top American ranks by defeating some of Quakes' finest. One of which was no other than Johnathan Wendel. All of which happened to likely the most popular QuakeCon tourney; Quakecon 2002. |

Team: SK Gaming
![]() Quake 3 Painkiller | SteLam was never really the rushing guy, always playing a tactically passive game. Thus his st |

Team: fnatic
![]() Quake 3 UT: 2003 Painkiller | Starting late in Quake3 OSP and quickly becoming bored of it, he decided to move to the faster alternative Q3 gametype; CMPA. He loved and played it with a passion. He became on of the scenes top pla |

Team: TuLLs
![]() Quake 3 Painkiller UT: 2004 | He started to play Quake3 a little late, but still he managed to win the World Cyber Games of Italy in 2002 and became one of the key pla |

Team: SK Gaming
![]() UT UT: 2003 UT: 2004 | Without a doubt he is a UT legend, his name belongs in the list of all time Game legends along with Boxer, Fatal1ty, and Thresh. Almost all tournaments that he entered he left victourious. He entered the World Cyber Games twice and won on both occasions. He Won ESWC 2003 beating fatal1ty and took a second at ESWC 2004, but then went on to win CPL Summer 2004 with SK Gaming. |

Team: fnatic
![]() Quake 3 | fox was one of those great TDM pla |

Team: M19
![]() Quake 3 | A very well known Quake3 pla |

Team: clan Kapitol
![]() QuakeWorld RTCW Quake 3 | In the beginning of Quake3 he quickly became one of the top pla |

Team: play.it
![]() Quake 3 UT: 2003 UT: 2004 | Not good enough in Quake3 but he was the talent of the year during 2003 for UT. He won World Cyber Games 2003 and placed second at the European Cyber Games then going on to take a recent 4th place spot at the Electronic Sport World Cup 2004. |