Thursday, April 28, 2011

Sk Gaming


SK Gaming is a professional German electronic sports organization founded in 1997 by a small group of Quake players living in Oberhausen.
SK Gaming retains teams across different genres and are particularly known for their success in Counter-Strike tournaments.
SK is one of the founding members of the G7 Teams.
Schroet Kommando founded in 1997 as a German Quake clan by four brothers and three accomplices in Oberhausen, Germany. The original line-up of Schroet Kommando consisted of Ralf “Griff” Reichert, Daniel “Godlike” Beames, Tim “Burke” Reichert, Benjamin “Kane” Reichert, Kristof “Speed” Salwiczek, Carsten “Storch” Kramer and Sven “Ramses” Tümmers.[2] According to Ralf Reichert, the original naming of the organization originated from one of the members repeatedly shouting, "Schrööt!" This was a common occurrence from whenever a double-barreled shotgun would be handled, due to the translation meaning "shrapnel". Eventually, the team adopted this into their name, thus becoming "Schroet Kommando". Since then, the organization began using their abbreviation more often, until it eventually became SK Gaming


Counter-Strike



    * Sweden Dennis "dennis" Edman
    * Sweden Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg
    * Sweden Johan "face" Klasson
    * Sweden Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund
    * Sweden Robert "RobbaN" Dahlström

 StarCraft II






    * Germany Hun "inuh" Park
    * Sweden Jimmy "jimpo" Wölfinger
    * Denmark Johannes Sabroe "Joe" Witt

Quake


    * United States Shane "rapha" Hendrixson

 Counter-Strike United States

    * United States Alice "ali" Lew
    * United States Ben "ben" Hui
    * United States Ediz "goodfornothing" Basol
    * United States Derrick "impulsive" Truong
    * United States Ryan "Ninespot" Bell
    * United States Joe "perez" Perez
    * United States Tyler "willsoNirL" Wilson

 Racing

    * Germany Danny "HuskY" Engels

 Heroes of Newerth


    * United States Mike "CarDinaL" Smith
    * United States Ioannis "Fogged" Loucas
    * United States Steven "Korok" Ashworth
    * Canada Nick "Testie" Perentesis
    * United States Mark "Tralfamadore" Seidl






League of Legends
 




   * France Franzetti "Alth0r" Romain
    * Germany Christoph "nRated" Seitz
    * Spain Carlos "ocelote" Rodríguez
    * Germany Johannes "Severus" Lüder
    * Germany Benjamin "SleazyWeazy" Hiller
    * Denmark Mike "Wickd" Petersen

 Avalon Heroes
 

    * Canada Doyun "AviatorDK" Kim
    * Finland Tran "Blackstars" Duy Anh
    * Spain Sergio "Hannitah" Zhou Zheng
    * Hungary WooHyun "JungJum" Kim
    * Germany Kai "Requiem" Weber
    * Germany Robin "Smoke" Cuypers
    * Germany Andrej "Snowly" Vegele
    * United States Watson "Winter" Lum


 Bloodline Champions


    * Sweden Sebastian "chipshajen" Widlund
    * Norway Mathias "Jackazzm" Ludvigsen
    * Sweden Rasmus "r3x" Tikkanen

 Console
  





Call of Duty: Black Ops

    * Germany Germain "qRNKz" Holand
    * Switzerland Michael "QuiCky" Bühler
    * Germany Kevin "RaideN" Kreuzberg
    * Germany Max "Tapout" Anders

 Sports

    * Germany Christian "Cristiano811" Sprengel
    * Germany Sven "S-Butcher" Wehmeier

 Racing

    * Germany Tobias "boMbaY" Hoffmann
    * Germany Niklas "Johnson" Krellenberg
    * Germany Stefan "Kenny" Jahr
    * Germany Patrick "Patohm" Weking



Selected achievements

SK has placed in the top 3 at the following major tournaments:
Counter-Strike

    * CPL

    1st CPL Winter 2005 - United States Dallas
    1st CPL Summer 2005 - United States Dallas
    2nd CPL Summer 2004 - United States Dallas
    1st CPL Winter 2003 - United States Dallas
    1st CPL Europe 2003 - Denmark Copenhagen
    1st CPL Summer 2003 - United States Dallas
    1st CPL Europe 2003 - France Cannes
    3rd CPL Winter 2002 - United States Dallas
    1st CPL Summer 2002 - United States Dallas
    3rd CPL Europe 2002 - Germany Cologne

    * ESL

    3rd ESL Extreme Masters IV 09/10: Global Challenge Dubai - United Arab Emirates Dubai
    1st ESL Extreme Masters IV 09/10: Global Challenge Chengdu - People's Republic of China Chengdu
    2nd ESL Extreme Masters III 08/09: Global Challenge Montreal - Canada Montreal
    1st ESL Extreme Masters III 08/09: Global Challenge Los Angeles - United States Los Angeles
    2nd ESL Extreme Masters II 07/08: Global Challenge Los Angeles - United States Los Angeles

    * ESWC

    2nd ESWC Masters Cheonan 2009 - South Korea Cheonan
    2nd ESWC 2005 - France Paris
    3rd ESWC 2003 - France Poitiers

    * KODE5

    2nd KODE5 08/09 - Russia Moscow
    3rd KODE5 07/08 - Russia Moscow

    * WCG

    2nd WCG 2008 - Germany Cologne
    1st WCG Euro Championship 2007 - Germany Hannover
    1st WCG 2003 - South Korea Seoul

 Zonerank Rankings

    * Top Ranking: 2nd (03-2008)[45]
    * Current Ranking: 2nd[46]

 Quake, Painkiller & Unreal Tournament

    * 1st KODE5 Finals 2006 – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 1st QuakeCon 2006 – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 1st World Series of Video Games Intel Summer Championship 2006 – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 2nd World Series of Video Games Sweden 2006 – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 1st World Series of Video Games London 2006 – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 1st DigitalLife 2006[47] – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 1st World Cyber Games 2006[48] – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 1st World Series of Video Games Finals 2006 – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 2nd 2005 CPL World Tour: Istanbul – Benjamin "zyz" Bohrmann (Painkiller)
    * 1st 2005 CPL World Tour: Spain – Stephan "SteLam" Lammert (Painkiller)
    * 3rd 2005 CPL World Tour: Brazil – Benjamin "zyz" Bohrmann (Painkiller)
    * 3rd Electronic Sports World Cup 2005 – Fox (Quake 3)
    * 3rd 2005 CPL World Tour: Sweden – jonathan "j0ntish" sjödin (Painkiller)
    * 3rd 2005 CPL World Tour: United Kingdom – Benjamin "zyz" Bohrmann (Painkiller)
    * 2nd CPL 2005 Winter – Johan "Toxic" Quick (Quake 4)
    * 3rd Cyberathlete Professional League: Summer 2004 – Stephan "SteLam" Lammert (Painkiller)
    * 1st Cyberathlete Professional League: Summer 2004 – Team (Unreal Tournament 2004)
    * 2nd Electronic Sports World Cup 2004 – Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck (Unreal Tournament 2004)
    * 1st Electronic Sports World Cup 2003 – Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck (Unreal Tournament 2003)
    * 3rd World Cyber Games 2001 – Stephan "SteLam" Lammert (Quake 3)

World Championships

    * KODE5 (2006, Quake 4)
    * World Cyber Games (2006, Quake 4)
    * World Series of Video Games (2006, Quake 4)
    * Electronic Sports World Cup (2003, Unreal Tournament)

 Warcraft III

    * 1st WCG SEC 2007 – Ukraine Mykhaylo "HoT" Novopashyn
    * 2nd World Series of Videogames, Finals 2006 – South Korea Jung Hee "jamem" Chun
    * 3rd World Cyber Games 2006 – Ukraine Mykhaylo "HoT" Novopashyn
    * 1st KODE5 2006- Russia Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev
    * 1st World Series of Videogames, China 2006 – South Korea Jung Hee "Sweet" Chun
    * 1st World Series of Videogames, Sweden 2006 – Russia Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev

    * 2nd NGL One Season I 2006 – Team
    * 3rd Warcraft 3 Champions League V 2006 – Team
    * 1st ClanBase EuroCup 2005 – Ukraine Mykhaylo "HoT" Novopashyn
    * 3rd CPL Summer 2005 – Sweden Björn "ElakeDuck" ödman
    * 2nd Electronic Sports World Cup 2005 – Russia Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev
    * 3rd ACON5 2005 – Russia Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev
    * 3rd Warcraft 3 Champions League VII 2005 – Team
    * 2nd World E-Sport Games I 2005 – South Korea Tae min "Zacard" Hwang
    * 3rd Warcraft 3 Champions League VI 2004 – Team
    * 2nd World Cyber Games 2004 – South Korea Tae min "Zacard" Hwang
    * 2nd Electronic Sports World Cup 2004 – Sweden Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson
    * 3rd Electronic Sports World Cup 2004 – Sweden Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian
    * 3rd ACON4 2004 – South Korea Jung Hee "Sweet" Chun
    * 3rd Warcraft 3 Champions League V 2004 – Team
    * 1st Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2004 – Sweden Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson
    * 3rd Cyber X Gaming 2004 – Bulgaria Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
    * 1st World Cyber Games 2003 – Bulgaria Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
    * 1st Euro Cyber Games 2003 – France Antoine "FaTC" Zadri
    * 2nd Euro Cyber Games 2003 – Bulgaria Georgi "Zeerax" Marinov
    * 1st Electronic Sports World Cup 2003 – Sweden Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian
    * 2nd Electronic Sports World Cup 2003 – Sweden Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson
    * 3rd Clikarena 2003 – Bulgaria Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
    * 2nd CPL Cannes 2003 – Bulgaria Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev
    * 2nd CPL Oslo 2002 – Sweden Sven "Kovax" Running
    * 3rd CPL Oslo 2002 – Sweden Fahad "DsCo" Hamid

World Championships

    * KODE5 (2006)
    * Blizzard Worldwide Invitational (2004)
    * World Cyber Games (2003)
    * Electronic Sports World Cup (2003)

 World of Warcraft

    * European 1st kill of Brutallus (second boss of The Burning Crusade.)
    * World 1st kill of Felmyst (third boss of The Burning Crusade.)
    * World 2nd kill of Eredar Twins (fourth boss of The Burning Crusade.)
    * World 1st kill of M'uru / Entropius (fifth boss of The Burning Crusade.)
    * World 1st kill of Kil'jaeden – (final boss of The Burning Crusade.)
    * SK-US 1st Place at MLG Columbus
    * SK-US 1st Place at the Blizzard Regional Finals
    * SK-US 4th Place - BlizzCon 3vs3 World Finals 2009








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