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William Hartman, better known as Meteos, is an American professional League of Legends player. In the League of Legends Championship Series, Meteos has played for Cloud9, [2] 100 Thieves (twice), [3] OpTic Gaming, [4] [5] and FlyQuest. [6] During his time on Cloud9, Meteos won two NA LCS titles and appeared in every split. [7] [8]
Despite his performance throughout the tournament, which included a 20-point outing against Israel and averaging 8.0 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and being the second-best shot blocker in the tournament with 2.6 blocks per game, [62] the Under-16 national team was relegated under the Division B section after the tournament for over a year ...
Zeb Powell (born January 18, 2000 [1]) is an American professional snowboarder based out of North Carolina. [2] He is best known for his unforgivingly unique style that won him gold in the 2020 Winter X Games Knuckle Huck. [ 2 ]
Sion was himself an athlete, having thrown the shot put and discus for Georgia Tech from 2001-05. He earned a master's degree in Physical Education and Athletic Administration from Idaho State in ...
Sentinels is an American esports organization based in Los Angeles, California.The organization was founded as the League of Legends team Phoenix1 and competed in the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS).
Piltover Enforcer Vi (born Violet) is a fictional character from Riot Games' League of Legends media franchise. She was introduced as a playable character, or "Champion" within the game's lore, in a December 2012 update for the 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game of the same name, which was complemented by an official upload track to commemorate her introduction.
[49] [50] He scored his first try for Racing in their 40–17 defeat at the hands of Clermont on 2 September 2018. [51] During Racing 92's 26–22 defeat against Ulster in the Champions Cup on 12 January 2019, Zebo was the target of racial abuse from an Ulster fan; Ulster later issued a lifetime ban to the individual responsible for the racism.
Bdd was hyped as a "super-rookie" and the biggest Korean mid laner prospect after Faker before his debut. He finally turned 17 on March 1, 2016, and he made his competitive debut in the 2016 LCK Spring on March 2 in a series against Kongdoo Monster, which CJ won 2–1. [4] He finished the first competitive season at 8th place.