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Rapha (gamer)

Shane Hendrixson, also known by his pseudonym rapha, is an American professional esports Quake Live, Quake III Arena, ShootMania, Overwatch, and Quake Champions player for Team Liquid.[1] Since he appeared in 2008, he has won sixteen major Quake duel tournaments and has placed top three in nearly every other participating tournament. Due to Hendrixson's consistent career performance and calculated style of play, he is considered to be one of the greatest Quake players of all time.[2][3][4][5]

Rapha
Hendrixson in 2019
Current team
TeamTeam Liquid
GameQuake
Personal information
NameShane Hendrixson
Career information
Games
Playing career2008–present
Team history
2008–2016SK Gaming
2016–presentTeam Liquid

After four years of limited practice, able to play two to six weeks out of each year, Hendrixson joined SK Gaming in 2008. He immediately emerged as a top contender, taking third place at the Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC) USA and grand finals. His calculated ability, illustrated by timing, predicting, and positioning, earned him the nickname "five steps ahead," which has been jokingly echoed by the community.[2] At the end of his opening year, he took first place at the ESWC Masters of Athens and followed that achievement with two first place victories in 2009 and five more in 2010, securing his status as a leading player.

Red Bull included Hendrixson three times in their consideration of the five greatest Quake Live duel matches in history.[6] During his career, he has won over $181,000 USD in cash and prizes from professional competitions worldwide.[7][8]

Biography edit

Brought to QuakeCon by his father at thirteen years of age, Hendrixson attended the annual event where he was inspired by the 2002 champion John "ZeRo4" Hill and fell in love with a game that had "the perfect balance of speed, tactics and skill all rolled into one."[9] During his teenage years, he traveled between his divorced parents' houses and seldom played, for he lacked consistent access to both computer and Internet connection. As a result, he progressed slowly his first four years, playing a mere two to six weeks out of each, and since he could practice online only while living with his father, Hendrixson turned to watching point-of-view demos, particularly of his idols, John "ZeRo4" Hill and Anton "Cooller" Singov. When asked about his inability to train during his early years, Hendrixson stated, "I try not to think about it. I mean there's nothing I could have done to change it." He has also gone on to say, "It has kept me humble. Since I had so few opportunities, I have to make sure every event counts and that I give it my all."[8]

In 2008, Hendrixson signed with the professional electronic sports organization SK Gaming,[10] and he practiced often with teammate John "ZeRo4" Hill. After disappointing results at the Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Paris where he failed to make it out of the group stage, Hendrixson returned home to prepare for the competition's grand finals. During this time, Hendrixson found that "something just clicked," propelling him to take third place and 4,000 USD at the grand finals. Months later, Hendrixson achieved his first major victory at the Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Athens, where he defeated Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira, and solidified his status as a top player.[8]

 
Hendrixson at Dreamhack Winter 2011

On November 6, 2012, SK Gaming announced Hendrixson as a player on the organization's new ShootMania team. He stated learning a new FPS game was "refreshing" and also "a nice change of pace" compared to mostly dueling in Quake Live.[1]

In an interview with SteelSeries,[8] Hendrixson imparted his post-retirement plans to study mobile electronics installation at university and throughout his appearances the following two years hinted at a possible halt in competitive play. Finally, in 2013, Hendrixson revealed a new statement regarding the subject of retirement:

I think I'll just look at it like 'Hey, if I have the time to go play in a big tournament and can prepare for it, I will, so I won't say that I'll 'retire'. I'm going to always leave the door open. I've accomplished quite a bit in Quake, and to me I don't really look at it like 'Okay, I've finally won this. Now I'm good.' I've always tried to take it one tournament at a time, and I'm always looking to win, and do more, and I think it'll always be that way. If you don't look at it that way it's so difficult to win against someone who really wants it more than you."[5]

With the release of Overwatch, Hendrixson partnered with veteran Quake players cl0ck and ZeRo4 to participate in the game's first LAN tournament in North America.[11][12] The group eventually disbanded, and Hendrixson shifted his focus to QuakeCon 2016. Following his victory, Team Liquid announced later that month that Hendrixson had joined as the team's sixth player alongside two other well-known Quake players, Tim "DaHanG" Fogarty and Andrew "id_" Trulli.[13][14] Concerning motivation for playing Overwatch, Hendrixson echoed his previous statement on the team-oriented game ShootMania, stating that Overwatch was "fun, and coming from a mostly duel background in Quake—even though I have played team modes/games before—it's nice and refreshing to start something new and play a team game." When asked about his contributions to the team, he noted that many of his skills outside of playing Quake, such as studying demos to "understand and breakdown the mistakes in my gameplay and in the play of others," would allow the team to become more consistent and synergetic, but his biggest contribution laid in his "ability to read the game well and adapt accordingly while performing consistently."[15]

He has now retired from competitive Overwatch to pursue his Quake career again in Quake Champions.[citation needed]

Style of play edit

Hendrixson is most well known for his strong positioning,[4] calm disposition, and ability to foresee his opponents' course of action minutes into the future, which Hendrixson attributes to his earlier years of playing basketball, saying it helped him develop the "ability to see the play unfold before it even happens and being aware of everything around you."[8][2] In fact, Hendrixson believed any sport taught the importance of fundamentals. Noticing the parallel between sport and Quake, Hendrixson realized "how important it was to get the fundamentals down and master them, because when you're having an off day, you can always fall back on them. It becomes second nature to you."[8] When questioned about his preferred style, Hendrixson said, "I know for myself that some games I've played, based just on the way I feel that day I've favored one [style] over the other. Almost always the strategy portion in my case." [sic][2] Hendrixson has described his biggest strengths to be "getting into the head of my opponent. Being able to be not just one but at times three, four, sometimes even five steps ahead of what they're going to do. And if they change something other than what I thought, being able to adapt quickly to the change and doing what I can to turn it in my favor. Sometimes my aim helps, but to me I aim well because of the way I think. It's not really a big reflex thing."[9]

Following Hendrixson's defeat at DreamHack Winter 2012 to Sergey "Evil" Orekhov, who described Hendrixson's style of play:

Against Rapha, you need to know the things he starts his game with. He calculates a sequence of armors (spreads around in a circle within their proximity) and likes to take advantageous positions. He plays very standard, dry game, without special aggressive moves or focus on specific weapon(s). We rarely see him hitting four rails in a row. More likely he will use rocket-shaft combo and play safe. He seems to be like Cooller in this case. This is very effective against weak players, but against strong it is very predictable.[16]

— Sergey "Evil" Orekhov

The year following this statement, Hendrixson faced Sergey at QuakeCon 2013, and in response to his and other players' styles, Hendrixson explained, "I'm not going to worry about how he's playing or anyone else. Like always I'm just going to look at the strengths and weaknesses of who I have to play and from there just worry about myself and try to make sure I'm giving myself the best chance to win no matter who I have to play. The only thing I can really control is myself and how I'm playing. I try not to think too much about how good someone else is at the time. I just respect what they bring to the table and try my best to overcome it."[17]

Hendrixson stated: "I think if you're trying to do anything professionally you need to aim to be the best. If not, you'll sell yourself short, which is why you shouldn't be in the mindset of just trying to finish in the Top8 or Top4. You need to strive to be the best because that's what the best do."[15] Before tournaments, Hendrixson describes himself as "nervous" and "anxious," but when finally sitting down and getting into the game, "all of that [melts] away." Though he has even noted nervousness as "being helpful",[2] he feels "there's no reason to feel down or let pressure get to you. I can't do anything about the previous games anyway."[18]

Selected championships edit

All winnings are in USD.

Quake Live edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2016 QuakeCon Duel Masters Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Duel $12,000 [19][20]
2015 QuakeCon Tri-Masters Grand-Master Duel Finals Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Duel $8000 [21]
2015 QuakeCon Tri-Masters Duel Division Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Duel(Team) $8000. With Team Found 'Em.[22]
2014 QuakeCon PCPartPicker Open Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 2nd Capture the Flag $2,000. With the team WELP, who additionally won the showmatch.[23]
2013 DreamHack Winter Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden 2nd Duel $3,841[24]
2013 QuakeCon Intel Masters Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Duel $9,000[25]
2013 QuakeCon 3v3 Open Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Clan Arena $1,000. With the team The Dream[25]
2012 DreamHack Winter Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden 2nd Duel $3,018[26][27]
2012 QuakeCon Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Capture the Flag $1,000. With the team ROOF[28]
2012 DreamHack Summer Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden 1st Duel $4,314[29]
2011 DreamHack Winter Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden 2nd Duel $2,137[30]
2011 QuakeCon Invitational Masters Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Duel $8,000[31]
2011 DreamHack Summer Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden 2nd Duel $1,570[32]
2011 Ultimate Gaming Championship Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy 2nd Duel $1,600[33]
2011 Intel Extreme Masters Season V World Championship Finals CeBIT in Hanover, Germany 1st Duel $8,500[34]
2010 FnaticMSI PLAY BEAT IT Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden 1st Duel $6,000[35][36]
2010 Intel Extreme Masters Season V American Championship Finals New York, New York 1st Duel $3,000[37]
2010 Intel Extreme Masters Season V Global Challenge: Cologne Gamescom at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany 2nd Duel $1,700[38]
2010 Big Bang Ottumwa, Iowa 1st Duel $800[39]
2010 Electronic Sports World Cup Disneyland Park in Paris, France 1st Duel $8,000[40][41]
2010 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV World Championship Finals CeBIT in Hanover, Germany 1st Duel $10,000[42]
2009 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV American Championship Finals New York, New York 2nd Duel $1,500[43]
2009 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV Global Challenge Dubai Dubai, United Arab Emirates 1st Duel $3,000[44][45]
2009 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV Pro/Am Challenge Gamescom at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany 1st Duel $1,000[46][47]
2009 QuakeCon Masters Championship Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas 1st Duel $14,000[48]
2008 QuakeCon Capture the Flag Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas 1st Capture the Flag With the team billymaysdaze[49]

Quake III Arena edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2008 Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Athens Athens, Greece 1st Duel $7,500[50]

ShootMania edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2012 Curse Invitational Tournament Online 1st Elite $1,000[51][52]

References edit

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  11. ^ Sideshow. "Agents Rising Day 1: Group Stage Recap". Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  12. ^ sparx. "Cloud9 Win Agents Rising Overwatch LAN". Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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  15. ^ a b "Welcome rapha". Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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  44. ^ "Dubai Main - Global Challenge Dubai - Season IV - Intel Extreme Masters - Electronic Sports League". Retrieved 8 September 2012.
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  46. ^ "COVERAGE: GamesCom Final Standings". Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  47. ^ "ESL World: GamesCom 09 - Gamescom 09 - Season IV - Intel Extreme Masters - Electronic Sports League". Retrieved 12 December 2012.
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  51. ^ "The Curse ShootMania Invitational Tournament Begins Today!". Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  52. ^ "Curse ShootMania Invitational Tournament". Retrieved 1 January 2013.

External links edit

  • Elo ranking on QLRanks
  • Profile on Quake History
  • Configuration on Gamingcfg
  • rapha on Twitter

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Shane Hendrixson also known by his pseudonym rapha is an American professional esports Quake Live Quake III Arena ShootMania Overwatch and Quake Champions player for Team Liquid 1 Since he appeared in 2008 he has won sixteen major Quake duel tournaments and has placed top three in nearly every other participating tournament Due to Hendrixson s consistent career performance and calculated style of play he is considered to be one of the greatest Quake players of all time 2 3 4 5 RaphaHendrixson in 2019Current teamTeamTeam LiquidGameQuakePersonal informationNameShane HendrixsonCareer informationGamesQuakeShootManiaOverwatchPlaying career2008 presentTeam history2008 2016SK Gaming2016 presentTeam LiquidAfter four years of limited practice able to play two to six weeks out of each year Hendrixson joined SK Gaming in 2008 He immediately emerged as a top contender taking third place at the Electronic Sports World Cup ESWC USA and grand finals His calculated ability illustrated by timing predicting and positioning earned him the nickname five steps ahead which has been jokingly echoed by the community 2 At the end of his opening year he took first place at the ESWC Masters of Athens and followed that achievement with two first place victories in 2009 and five more in 2010 securing his status as a leading player Red Bull included Hendrixson three times in their consideration of the five greatest Quake Live duel matches in history 6 During his career he has won over 181 000 USD in cash and prizes from professional competitions worldwide 7 8 Contents 1 Biography 2 Style of play 3 Selected championships 3 1 Quake Live 3 2 Quake III Arena 3 3 ShootMania 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBrought to QuakeCon by his father at thirteen years of age Hendrixson attended the annual event where he was inspired by the 2002 champion John ZeRo4 Hill and fell in love with a game that had the perfect balance of speed tactics and skill all rolled into one 9 During his teenage years he traveled between his divorced parents houses and seldom played for he lacked consistent access to both computer and Internet connection As a result he progressed slowly his first four years playing a mere two to six weeks out of each and since he could practice online only while living with his father Hendrixson turned to watching point of view demos particularly of his idols John ZeRo4 Hill and Anton Cooller Singov When asked about his inability to train during his early years Hendrixson stated I try not to think about it I mean there s nothing I could have done to change it He has also gone on to say It has kept me humble Since I had so few opportunities I have to make sure every event counts and that I give it my all 8 In 2008 Hendrixson signed with the professional electronic sports organization SK Gaming 10 and he practiced often with teammate John ZeRo4 Hill After disappointing results at the Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Paris where he failed to make it out of the group stage Hendrixson returned home to prepare for the competition s grand finals During this time Hendrixson found that something just clicked propelling him to take third place and 4 000 USD at the grand finals Months later Hendrixson achieved his first major victory at the Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Athens where he defeated Sebastian Spart1e Siira and solidified his status as a top player 8 nbsp Hendrixson at Dreamhack Winter 2011On November 6 2012 SK Gaming announced Hendrixson as a player on the organization s new ShootMania team He stated learning a new FPS game was refreshing and also a nice change of pace compared to mostly dueling in Quake Live 1 In an interview with SteelSeries 8 Hendrixson imparted his post retirement plans to study mobile electronics installation at university and throughout his appearances the following two years hinted at a possible halt in competitive play Finally in 2013 Hendrixson revealed a new statement regarding the subject of retirement I think I ll just look at it like Hey if I have the time to go play in a big tournament and can prepare for it I will so I won t say that I ll retire I m going to always leave the door open I ve accomplished quite a bit in Quake and to me I don t really look at it like Okay I ve finally won this Now I m good I ve always tried to take it one tournament at a time and I m always looking to win and do more and I think it ll always be that way If you don t look at it that way it s so difficult to win against someone who really wants it more than you 5 With the release of Overwatch Hendrixson partnered with veteran Quake players cl0ck and ZeRo4 to participate in the game s first LAN tournament in North America 11 12 The group eventually disbanded and Hendrixson shifted his focus to QuakeCon 2016 Following his victory Team Liquid announced later that month that Hendrixson had joined as the team s sixth player alongside two other well known Quake players Tim DaHanG Fogarty and Andrew id Trulli 13 14 Concerning motivation for playing Overwatch Hendrixson echoed his previous statement on the team oriented game ShootMania stating that Overwatch was fun and coming from a mostly duel background in Quake even though I have played team modes games before it s nice and refreshing to start something new and play a team game When asked about his contributions to the team he noted that many of his skills outside of playing Quake such as studying demos to understand and breakdown the mistakes in my gameplay and in the play of others would allow the team to become more consistent and synergetic but his biggest contribution laid in his ability to read the game well and adapt accordingly while performing consistently 15 He has now retired from competitive Overwatch to pursue his Quake career again in Quake Champions citation needed Style of play editHendrixson is most well known for his strong positioning 4 calm disposition and ability to foresee his opponents course of action minutes into the future which Hendrixson attributes to his earlier years of playing basketball saying it helped him develop the ability to see the play unfold before it even happens and being aware of everything around you 8 2 In fact Hendrixson believed any sport taught the importance of fundamentals Noticing the parallel between sport and Quake Hendrixson realized how important it was to get the fundamentals down and master them because when you re having an off day you can always fall back on them It becomes second nature to you 8 When questioned about his preferred style Hendrixson said I know for myself that some games I ve played based just on the way I feel that day I ve favored one style over the other Almost always the strategy portion in my case sic 2 Hendrixson has described his biggest strengths to be getting into the head of my opponent Being able to be not just one but at times three four sometimes even five steps ahead of what they re going to do And if they change something other than what I thought being able to adapt quickly to the change and doing what I can to turn it in my favor Sometimes my aim helps but to me I aim well because of the way I think It s not really a big reflex thing 9 Following Hendrixson s defeat at DreamHack Winter 2012 to Sergey Evil Orekhov who described Hendrixson s style of play Against Rapha you need to know the things he starts his game with He calculates a sequence of armors spreads around in a circle within their proximity and likes to take advantageous positions He plays very standard dry game without special aggressive moves or focus on specific weapon s We rarely see him hitting four rails in a row More likely he will use rocket shaft combo and play safe He seems to be like Cooller in this case This is very effective against weak players but against strong it is very predictable 16 Sergey Evil Orekhov The year following this statement Hendrixson faced Sergey at QuakeCon 2013 and in response to his and other players styles Hendrixson explained I m not going to worry about how he s playing or anyone else Like always I m just going to look at the strengths and weaknesses of who I have to play and from there just worry about myself and try to make sure I m giving myself the best chance to win no matter who I have to play The only thing I can really control is myself and how I m playing I try not to think too much about how good someone else is at the time I just respect what they bring to the table and try my best to overcome it 17 Hendrixson stated I think if you re trying to do anything professionally you need to aim to be the best If not you ll sell yourself short which is why you shouldn t be in the mindset of just trying to finish in the Top8 or Top4 You need to strive to be the best because that s what the best do 15 Before tournaments Hendrixson describes himself as nervous and anxious but when finally sitting down and getting into the game all of that melts away Though he has even noted nervousness as being helpful 2 he feels there s no reason to feel down or let pressure get to you I can t do anything about the previous games anyway 18 Selected championships editAll winnings are in USD Quake Live edit Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes2016 QuakeCon Duel Masters Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Duel 12 000 19 20 2015 QuakeCon Tri Masters Grand Master Duel Finals Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Duel 8000 21 2015 QuakeCon Tri Masters Duel Division Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Duel Team 8000 With Team Found Em 22 2014 QuakeCon PCPartPicker Open Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 2nd Capture the Flag 2 000 With the team WELP who additionally won the showmatch 23 2013 DreamHack Winter Elmia in Jonkoping Sweden 2nd Duel 3 841 24 2013 QuakeCon Intel Masters Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Duel 9 000 25 2013 QuakeCon 3v3 Open Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Clan Arena 1 000 With the team The Dream 25 2012 DreamHack Winter Elmia in Jonkoping Sweden 2nd Duel 3 018 26 27 2012 QuakeCon Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Capture the Flag 1 000 With the team ROOF 28 2012 DreamHack Summer Elmia in Jonkoping Sweden 1st Duel 4 314 29 2011 DreamHack Winter Elmia in Jonkoping Sweden 2nd Duel 2 137 30 2011 QuakeCon Invitational Masters Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Duel 8 000 31 2011 DreamHack Summer Elmia in Jonkoping Sweden 2nd Duel 1 570 32 2011 Ultimate Gaming Championship Lignano Sabbiadoro Italy 2nd Duel 1 600 33 2011 Intel Extreme Masters Season V World Championship Finals CeBIT in Hanover Germany 1st Duel 8 500 34 2010 FnaticMSI PLAY BEAT IT Elmia in Jonkoping Sweden 1st Duel 6 000 35 36 2010 Intel Extreme Masters Season V American Championship Finals New York New York 1st Duel 3 000 37 2010 Intel Extreme Masters Season V Global Challenge Cologne Gamescom at Koelnmesse in Cologne Germany 2nd Duel 1 700 38 2010 Big Bang Ottumwa Iowa 1st Duel 800 39 2010 Electronic Sports World Cup Disneyland Park in Paris France 1st Duel 8 000 40 41 2010 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV World Championship Finals CeBIT in Hanover Germany 1st Duel 10 000 42 2009 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV American Championship Finals New York New York 2nd Duel 1 500 43 2009 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV Global Challenge Dubai Dubai United Arab Emirates 1st Duel 3 000 44 45 2009 Intel Extreme Masters Season IV Pro Am Challenge Gamescom at Koelnmesse in Cologne Germany 1st Duel 1 000 46 47 2009 QuakeCon Masters Championship Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel amp Convention Center in Grapevine Texas 1st Duel 14 000 48 2008 QuakeCon Capture the Flag Championship Hilton Anatole in Dallas Texas 1st Capture the Flag With the team billymaysdaze 49 Quake III Arena edit Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes2008 Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Athens Athens Greece 1st Duel 7 500 50 ShootMania edit Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes2012 Curse Invitational Tournament Online 1st Elite 1 000 51 52 References edit a b Introducing SK Gaming s ShootMania Team IGN Archived from the original on November 10 2012 Retrieved 7 November 2012 a b c d e rapha 2011 the big four and ZeRo4 SK Gaming Retrieved 23 November 2012 IEM 3 a days cooller rapha dandaking ESFI World Archived from the original on 5 March 2011 Retrieved 8 December 2012 a b E Sporting Chance Hacking Dreams Rock Paper Shotgun Retrieved 8 December 2012 a b Quake Champion crowned at QuakeCon GameSpot Retrieved 6 August 2013 Ben Sillis Five of the greatest Quake Live duels ever Red Bull Retrieved 3 September 2016 Esport Index QuakeLive player Shane rapha Hendrixson Retrieved 23 November 2012 a b c d e f 1on1 with rapha SteelSeries Retrieved 23 November 2012 a b Rapha blessed with a gift for Q3 Retrieved 6 August 2013 ZeRo4 and rapha join SK Gaming Retrieved 23 November 2012 Sideshow Agents Rising Day 1 Group Stage Recap Retrieved 3 September 2016 sparx Cloud9 Win Agents Rising Overwatch LAN Retrieved 3 September 2016 Sam Nordmark Quake legend rapha joins Team Liquid Overwatch The Daily Dot Retrieved 3 September 2016 Dennis Gonzales Team Liquid acquire rapha Retrieved 3 September 2016 a b Welcome rapha Retrieved 3 September 2016 Interview with Evil Retrieved 18 January 2013 World s best Quake players compete at QuakeCon Retrieved 6 August 2013 Quake Champion crowned at QuakeCon Retrieved 6 August 2013 4 Things We Loved About QuakeCon 2016 Rolling Stone 9 August 2016 Rapha stal pobeditelem QuakeCon 2016 cybersport ru 7 August 2016 QuakeCon 2015 Results Team Navi 29 July 2015 QuakeCon 2015 Results Team Navi 29 July 2015 QuakeCon 2014 Les resultats Team aAa 20 July 2014 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Rapha takes silver at DreamHack Retrieved 6 December 2013 a b Rapha with double gold at QuakeCon 2013 Retrieved 6 August 2013 Dreamhack Winter 2012 Day 3 Retrieved 24 November 2012 Dreamhack Winter 2012 QuakeLive Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 25 November 2012 QuakeCon 2012 LIVE Report Archived from the original on 3 August 2012 Retrieved 23 November 2012 SK Rapha Wins Dreamhack Summer 2012 Retrieved 8 September 2012 DHW Cypher sweeps rapha Retrieved 8 September 2012 Quakecon rapha is the champion 3 1 s Strenx Retrieved 8 September 2012 Cypher wins his second DreamHack in a row Retrieved 8 September 2012 UGC Cypher is the champion rapha 2nd Retrieved 8 September 2012 rapha defeats Cooller retains IEM crown Retrieved 8 September 2012 rapha defeats Cypher wins BEAT IT Retrieved 8 September 2012 FnaticMSI PLAY BEAT IT Launched over 65k in prizes Retrieved 23 November 2012 American Championship Finals Season V Intel Extreme Masters Electronic Sports League Retrieved 8 September 2012 k1llsen is the champion of Gamescom Retrieved 8 September 2012 Rapha wins Quake Live Big Bang Pre QuakeCon Tournament Retrieved 9 October 2012 ESWC 2010 Results ESWC Archived from the original on 14 November 2010 Retrieved 11 November 2011 Electronic Sports World Cup ESWC Archived from the original on 29 January 2011 Retrieved 11 November 2011 rapha wins IEM4 Quake Live World Championship Retrieved 8 September 2012 American Championship Finals American Championship Finals Season IV Intel Extreme Masters Electronic Sports League Retrieved 8 September 2012 Dubai Main Global Challenge Dubai Season IV Intel Extreme Masters Electronic Sports League Retrieved 8 September 2012 COVERAGE Global Challenge Dubai Quake Live Introduction Retrieved 23 November 2012 COVERAGE GamesCom Final Standings Retrieved 8 September 2012 ESL World GamesCom 09 Gamescom 09 Season IV Intel Extreme Masters Electronic Sports League Retrieved 12 December 2012 Rapha takes 14 000 for first place at Quakecon Retrieved 8 September 2012 QuakeCon 2008 Retrieved 23 November 2012 ESWC Masters of Athens ESWC Archived from the original on 11 February 2009 Retrieved 11 November 2011 The Curse ShootMania Invitational Tournament Begins Today Retrieved 1 January 2013 Curse ShootMania Invitational Tournament Retrieved 1 January 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