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  2. Cyberathlete Professional League - Wikipedia

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    The Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) was launched on June 27, 1997, by gamer and former Dallas stockbroker Angel Munoz. [1] The CPL began hosting twice-yearly tournaments, Summer and Winter, in hotels such as the Gaylord Texan Resort on the outskirts of Dallas. The first event, called The FRAG, attracted 300 players competing for a prize ...

  3. List of Cyberathlete Professional League champions - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This list shows previous winners of various events and tournaments held by Cyberathlete Professional League ...

  4. 2005 Cyberathlete Professional League World Tour - Wikipedia

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    [2] The champion of the 2005 CPL World Tour was Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel, who took the grand prize of $150,000. Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager was named the MVP of the tour, an award worth $20,000, and took $100,000 for becoming the runner-up in the finals. By this, Wendel took his fourth CPL World Championship, taking the crown back from Kaasjager ...

  5. Category:Cyberathlete Professional League - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Help. Pages in category "Cyberathlete Professional League" The following 4 pages are in ...

  6. Counter-Strike in esports - Wikipedia

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    The Counter-Strike series has over 20 years of competitive history beginning with the original Counter-Strike.Tournaments for early versions of the game have been hosted since 2000, but the first prestigious international tournament was hosted in Dallas, Texas at the 2001 Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) Winter Championship, won by the Swedish team Ninjas in Pyjamas.

  7. World Cyber Games - Wikipedia

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    World Cyber Games is one of the largest global esports tournaments, with divisions in various countries. [1] The World Cyber Games, created by International Cyber Marketing CEO Yoosup Oh and backed financially by Samsung, was considered the e-sports Olympics; [2] [3] events included an official opening ceremony, and players from various countries competing for gold, silver and bronze medals.

  8. World Series of Video Games - Wikipedia

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    The series was the continuation of the one million dollar 2005 CPL World Tour, as one of the founders of the WSVG as well as Intel, the major sponsor of the tour left the Cyberathlete Professional League to help fund these series. [1]

  9. Challenge ProMode Arena - Wikipedia

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    Challenge ProMode Arena has become the standard competitive mod for Q3A since the Cyberathlete Professional League announced CPMA as its competition mod of choice. [1] The mod has its own division in Cyberathlete Amateur League, [2] is used in Electronic Sports World Cup, [3] and has its own competitions and leagues.