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14 British cyber-olympians head to Singapore

This weekend saw the best of the best of British finger-bashers taking part in the UK National Finals to decide who will ultimately play at the WorldCyberGames Grand Final - the videogames equivalent of the Olympics. It took place on 28th October at NamcoStation in London's County Hall and was a hard fought event where the slightest mistake took players out of contention.

Every year the WorldCyberGames Grand Finals takes place in Asia with the top video-game players from around the globe battling it out for Gold medals and superb prizes that befit the "Olympics" of computer gaming. Last year alone the Finals carried a staggering ?200, 000 prize fund spread across many different genres, ranging from ultra-violent beat-em-ups to brain-teasing strategy games.

This year the UK, sponsored by Samsung, will be sending an elite team of 14 players to Singapore to attend the World Finals with the squad consisting of:

Counter-Strike Source 5v5
Reason Gaming - David "Splatio" Stocker, Michael "Shift" Walker, James "Littleb" Barker, Mark "Phunky" Harwood & Nick "Rig" Morris

Halo 2 2v2
4Kings - Mark "La1" Thurston & Dean "Ruffell" Ruffell

Need for Speed Underground 2
James "acelethal" Potts

Need for Speed Underground 2 Challenge
Robert "Xanthippus" Haxton

StarCraft BroodWar
Jamie John "ToT-MidiaN" Hallam

WarCraft 3: The Frozen Throne
Benjamin "Landed'Ben" Baker

WarHammer 40, 000: Dawn of War
John "Viper" Bryce

FIFA Football 2005
Stephen "d'hamil" Hamilton

Dead or Alive 2: Ultimate
Richard "Gruntdude" Newton



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