2006 in esports
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This article lists the top four teams or players in each of the various eSports world championships of the 2006 season.
Counter-Strike
Championship | 4th | |||
CPL 2006[4][5] | fnatic Oscar "Archi" Torgersen | MeetYourMakers Ola "elemeNt" Moum | Pentagram Łukasz "LUq" Wnek | Against All Authority Guillaume "Geno" Ntep |
WSVG 2006[6][7] | aTTaX David "CHEF-KOCH" Nagel | Team3D Josh "Dominator" Sievers | fnatic Oscar "Archi" Torgersen | Pandemic Chad "Daffsta" White |
World Cyber Games 2006[8] | Pentagram Łukasz "LUq" Wnek | Ninjas in Pyjamas Dennis "walle" Wallenberg | hoorai Juuso "contE" Sajakoski | Team NoA Alexander "ave" Holdt |
ESWC 2006[9][10] | Made in Brazil Carlos Henrique "KIKOOOO" Segal | fnatic Oscar "Archi" Torgersen | aTTaX David "CHEF-KOCH" Nagel | Team 3D Dave "moto" Geffon |
KODE5 2006[11] | Ninjas in Pyjamas Dennis "walle" Wallenberg | wNv Chao "Aqi" Zhang | hoorai Juuso "contE" Sajakoski | Made in Brazil Carlos Henrique "KIKOOOO" Segal |
WEG Masters[12] | wNv Jiang "Mikk" Pu | Complexity Matt "warden" Dickens | Hacker.project YoungHwan "ryu" Ryu | Catch-Gamer Jonas "bsl" Vikan |
Quake 4
Championship | 4th | |||
WSVG 2006[7][13] | Johan "Toxic" Quick | Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel | Jason "Socrates_" Sylka | Anton "Cooller" Singov |
WCG 2006[14] | Johan "Toxic" Quick | Jason "Socrates_" Sylka | Alessandro "Stermy" Avallone | Magnus "fox" Olsson |
ESWC 2006[9] | Michael "winz" Bignet | Alexey "Cypher" Yanusheuski | Ivo "Forever" Lindhout | Anton "Cooller" Singov |
KODE5 2006[15] | Johan "Toxic" Quick | Marcel "k1ller" Paul[Note 1] | Rafik "LoSt-CaUsE" Bryant | Avallone / Lindhout |
QuakeCon 2006[17] | Johan "Toxic" Quick | Anton "Cooller" Singov | Alexander "Ztrider" Ingarv | Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski |
Quake 3
Championship | 4th | |||
CPL 2006[18] | Paul "czm" Nelson | Zhibo "Jibo" Fan | Anton "Cooller" Singov | Alexander "Z4muZ" Ihrfohrs |
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
Championship | 4th | |||
WSVG 2006[19] | Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Jung Hee "Sweet" Chun | Dae Hui "FoV" Cho | Dennis “Shortround" Chan |
IEST 2006[20] | Jang "Moon" Jae Ho | Xiaofeng "Sky" Li | Jae Wook "Lucifer" Noh | Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev |
WCG 2006[21] | Xiaofeng "Sky" Li | Yoan "ToD" Merlo | Mykhaylo "HoT" Novopashyn | Mikhail "xyligan" Ryabkov |
ESWC 2006[9] | Jae Wook "Lucifer" Noh | Ivica "Zeus[19]" Markovic | Xiaofeng "Sky" Li | Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev |
KODE5 2006[22] | Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev | Yoan "ToD" Merlo | Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Dae Hui "FoV" Cho |
PGL[23] | Xiaofeng "Sky" Li | Weiliang "Fly100%" Lu | Dae Hui "FoV" Cho | Lee "Check" Hyung Joo |
WEF 2006[24] | Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Yoan "ToD" Merlo | Hao "suhO" Su | Kim "SaSe" Hammar |
WEG Masters[citation needed] | Yoan "ToD" Merlo | Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Xiaofeng "Sky" Li | Jang "Moon" Jae Ho |
BWI 2006[25] | Jung Hee "Sweet" Chun | Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Daeho 'Showtime' Kim | Hong "FarSeer" Won |
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne – Team Events
Championship | 4th | |||
WC3L Season IX[28] | MeetYourMakers Jung-Ki "Susiria" Oh | Four Kings Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | SK Gaming Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev | World Elite Sung "ReMinD" Sik Kim |
NGL One season I[29] | MeetYourMakers Jung-Ki "Susiria" Oh | SK Gaming Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev | Four Kings Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Mousesports Minh “Spell” Nguyen |
Stars War III[30] | Team China Xiaofeng "Sky" Li | Team Europe Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Team Korea Lee "Check" Hyung Joo | |
Stars War II[31] | Team Korea Dae Hui "FoV" Cho | Team China Xiaofeng "Sky" Li | Team Europe Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen |
Project Gotham Racing 3
Championship | 4th | |||
WCG 2006[32] | Wesley "ch0mpr" Cwiklo | Christopher "McLaren_F1" Hogfeldt | Erno "FinPro" Kuronen | Philippe "YggdrasiL" Vaillant |
Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Championship | 4th | |||
WCG 2006[33] | Alan "Alan" Enileev | Nikolay "MrRASER" Frontov | Steffan "Steffan" Amende | Rodrigo "Speed" Nunes |
See also
Notes
- ^ Singov, who was originally placed for the finals, failed to attend the final match and was therefore disqualified from the tournament. Paul was chosen to play in the finals against Quick as a replacement for Singov. Singov did not receive his award; instead, it was awarded to Bryant, who had been moved up to third place as a result. Avallone and Lindhout were moved up and tied for fourth place.[16]
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