The third edition of the Paris Gaming Show ended on Sunday July 6, after three days of Open tournaments for the audience and intense tournaments for the competitors. Thousands of visitors have been going all over the Paris-Bercy setup to enjoy the crowning of the new e-sports champions. The ESWC Committee is proud to announce the winners of the ESWC Masters of Paris.
COUNTER-STRIKE
Gathering the 24 world’ best teams, the Counter-Strike tournament lived up to its promises regarding level of play and entertainment. As usual, the Swedes of Fnatic reached the finals by rolling over most of their opponents. However, just like they did in 2006 here in Bercy, Fnatic failed to confirm their amazing tournament and lost the final game against team mTw from Denmark.
1. MTW (Denmark) $12,500 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
2. Fnatic (Sweden) $7,500
3. mousesports (Germany) $5,000
4. Roccat (Finland) autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
5. eStro (South Korea) autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
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All the results.
WARCRAFT 3
In the Warcraft 3 tournament, South Korea has been shining once again as MYM]Moon, the big favourite of the tournament, delivered the games the crowd was expecting. Defeating top players such as Sky, whO and ReiGn, Moon managed to get his very first qualification for the ESWC world finals of San Jose. He will be able to compete for his first world title starting August 25th, in California.
1. Jaeho "Moon" Jang (South Korea) $2,500 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
2. Xiaofeng "Sky" Li (China) $1,500 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
3. Yoan "ToD" Merlo (France) $1,000
4. Du Seop "WhO" Chang (South Korea) autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
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All the results.
QUAKE 3
The ESWC masters also marked the return of the game that started it all: Quake 3. That extremely famous game hasn’t aged at all and todays’ talents showed no mercy against yesterday’s legends. Eventually the youth triumphed over the experience as the 17 years old, fnatic\cypher, crushed his long time in-game mentor “Fojji”. A tremendous final!
1. Alexei "Cypher" YANUSHEVSKY (Belarus) $2,500 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
2. Olsson "Fojji" Magnus (Sweden) $1,500
3. Maciej "Av3k" Krzykowski (Poland) $1,000
4. Zhibo "RazerJ" Fan (China) autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
5. John "Zero4" Hill (U.S.A.) autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
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All the results
TRACKMANIA NATIONS FOREVER
XenoGeaR, the defending champion of the tournament almost made it again. But his flawless races were not enough against the French driver “Lign” who ranked third during the last ESWC.
1. Simon "Lign" Ferreira (France) $2,500 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
2. Freek "XeNoGeaR" Molema (Netherlands) $1,500
3. Kalle "Frostbeule" Moertlund Videkull (Sweden) $1,000 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
4. Pedro "Moriah" Barbosa (Portugal)
5. Franz "Fruit" Utikal (Austria) autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
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All the results
DEFENSE OF THE ANCIENTS
The first major DOTA tournament gathered 10 teams such as the famous SK-Gaming from Sweden which defeated the Romanian team TEG in a wonderful final.
1. SK-Gaming (Sweden) $7,500 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
2. The Elder Gods (Romania) $5,000 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
3. Evil Geniuses (U.S.A.)
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All the results
COUNTER-STRIKE WOMEN
The ESWC 2006 finalists against the defending champions, here are the components of the Counter-Strike women finals during this ESWC masters. An insane final displaying a huge amount of skill, in which the Swedes of “Les Seules” took the upper hand on the Americans girls of SK Gaming.
1. Les Seules (Sweden) $7,500 + autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
2. SK-Gaming (U.S.A.) $5,000
3. emuLate (France)
4. forze (Russia)
5. BadGirls Clan (Spain) autoberth + hotels for ESWC Grand Final
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All the results