Olofmeister
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Olofmeister | |
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Olof Kajbjer Gustafsson | |
File:Olof "Olofmeister" Kajbjer.jpeg
Kajbjer playing at DreamHack Open Summer 2015
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Status | Inactive due to injury |
Date of birth | 31 January 1992 |
Hometown | Tyresö Municipality |
Nationality | Sweden |
Current team | Fnatic |
Games | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
Career prize money | $272,611.61[1] |
Championships | ESL One Katowice 2015 ESL One Cologne 2015 |
Nickname(s) | olofm, olof |
Professional career | |
October 2012–October 2012 | H2k |
February 2013–March 2013 | Absolute Legends |
June 2013–May 2014 | LGB eSports |
June 2014–present | Fnatic |
Olof Kajbjer Gustafsson, (born January 31, 1992) better known by his in-game name olofmeister, is a Swedish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player who currently plays a rifler and secondary AWPer for fnatic.[2] He has previously played for H2k,[3] Absolute Legends,[4] and LGB eSports.[5] Olofmeister is widely regarded as one of the best CS:GO players in the world.[6][7][8]
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Early life
Olof grew up in Tyresö. He has a brother, Karl and sister, Hanna. He developed an interest in playing soccer at the young age of four, and remained active in the sport until the age of fifteen, when he sustained a knee injury that rendered him unable to play for one year.[9] The injury eventually became a catalyst for his transition from playing Counter-Strike casually, into taking it more seriously.
Career
2012-2013
Olofmeister quietly began his Counter-Strike: Global Offensive career in Absolute Legends[4] and H2k[3] without garnering much attention. It was not until teaming up with LGB eSports[5] that he began to rise to prominence.
2014
Kajbjer joined Stockholm-based fnatic in June.[10][11] There, he found immediate success, helping his team to a second place finish at the ESL One Cologne 2014 Major Championship.[12] In the months following, Fnatic saw tremendous success, and were favorites going into DreamHack Winter 2014, the following Major Championship.[13] After advancing from a second place finish in their group, Fnatic were seeded against rivals Team LDLC in the quarter-final. There, Olofmeister was a part of a large controversy when he was boosted by his teammates into an, unbeknownst to him, illegal position which helped his team to a win.[14] Fnatic later forfeited the game and withdrew from the tournament.[15] Following the event, he considered leaving Fnatic and the game all together,[16] but wound up staying after a successful run at the ESEA Invite Season 17 Global Finals.[17]
2015
In February, Fnatic won the IOS Pantamera tournament after beating Titan in the finals.[18] In March, Fnatic won ESL One Katowice 2015, the first Major Championship of the year. In August, Fnatic became the first team to win two consecutive Major Championships in a row, as they were crowned champions of ESL One Cologne 2015.[19] At DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015, the third Major Championship of the year, Fnatic finished 5-8th.[20]
After Markus "pronax" Wallsten left Fnatic on the 12th of November 2015, they recruited Olof's long-time friend and former teammate Dennis "dennis" Edman.[21][22] The team proceeded to win all three remaining tournaments of the year: FACEIT DreamHack Winter 2015,[23] Fragbite Masters Season 5,[24] and ESL ESEA Pro League Season II - Finals.[25]
Olofmeister was widely regarded as the player of the year in 2015.[6][8]
2016
In January, Olofmeister and his team won the SLTV Starseries XIV over Natus Vincere.[26] On March 5, Olofmeister and Fnatic won the IEM Katowice World Championship 2016, beating Luminosity Gaming 3-0 in the finals.[27] Fnatic placed 5–8th at the MLG Major Championship: Columbus in April.[28] Shortly thereafter on April 8, it was announced that Olofmeister would be taking a break from competitive play due to a repetitive strain injury of a hand and would be temporarily replaced by Niclas "Plessen" Plessen. Plessen was soon replaced by John "wenton" Eriksson[29][30]
Major Tournaments
- 5–8th - DreamHack Winter 2013 (LGB eSports)
- 3rd-4th - EMS One Katowice 2014 (LGB eSports)
- 2nd - ESL One Cologne 2014 (fnatic)
- 5–8th - DreamHack Winter 2014 (fnatic)
- 1st - ESL One Katowice 2015 (fnatic)
- 1st - ESL One Cologne 2015 (fnatic)
- 5–8th - DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 (fnatic)
- 5–8th - MLG Major Championship: Columbus (fnatic)
Other Tournaments
- 1st - FaceIT Season 2 LAN (2014-10-09) (fnatic)
- 1st - ESWC 2014 (2014-11-02) (fnatic)
- 1st - ESEA Season 17 LAN[31] (2014-12-08) (fnatic)
- 2nd - ESEA Season 18 LAN (2015-04-19) (fnatic)
- 1st - DreamHack Open Tours 2015 (2015-05-10) (fnatic)
- 1st - Gfinity Masters Spring 2 (2015-05-17) (fnatic)
- 1st - DreamHack Summer 2015 (2015-06-15) (fnatic)
- 1st - ESL ESEA Pro League Season I (2015-06-24) (fnatic)
- 3rd–4th - Fragbite Masters Season 3 (2015-11-9) (fnatic)
- 2nd - ESL ESEA Pro League Season II (2015-11-17) (fnatic)
- 1st - DreamHack Winter 2015 (2015-11-29) (fnatic)
- 1st - Fragbite Masters Season 5 (2015-12-06) (fnatic)
- 1st - StarLadder i-League StarSeries XIV (2016-01-17) (fnatic)
- 1st - Intel Extreme Masters Season X – World Championship (2016-03-06) (fnatic)
Teams
- H2k: 5/10/12 – 28/10/12
- Absolute Legends: 28/2/13 – 20/3/13
- LGB eSports: 20/6/13 – 5/6/14
- TEAMGLOBAL: 5/6/14 – 30/6/14
- Fnatic: 30/6/14 – present
H2k
In H2k, Olofmeister played with Joel "emilio" Mako, André "keiz" Carlsson, John "wenton" Eriksson, and Hugo "huggan" Lopez.[3]
Absolute Legends
In Absolute Legends, Olofmeister played with Andreas "schneider" Lindberg, Markus "pronax" Wallsten, Dennis "dennis" Edman, and Alexander "rdl" Redl.[4] Following the teams break up in 2013, Andreas "schneider" Lindberg and Markus "pronax" Wallsten eventually joined Fnatic,[32][33] the team Olofmeister later joined in 2014, then replacing Andreas "schneider" Lindberg.[34]
LGB eSports
In LGB eSports, Olofmeister played with his current Fnatic teammates Dennis "dennis" Edman and Freddy "KRiMZ" Johansson, as well as Simon "twist" Eliasson and Isak "cype" Rydman.
Fnatic
Olofmeister joined his current Fnatic alongside Freddy "KRiMZ" Johansson on June 30, 2014.[10][11]
Bibliography
- CS:GO Player Profiles - Olofmeister - Fnatic. Perf. Dreamhack and Valve. YouTube. YouTube, Oct.-Nov. 2015. Web. 21 Feb. 2016.
- "CSGObuff | Olofmeister Olof Kajbjer Professional Profile. News, Matches, Teams." CSGObuff. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2016.
- "Olofmeister." - Liquipedia Counter-Strike Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2016.
- http://www.esportsearnings.com/players/5001-olofmeister-olof-kajbjer/team_history
References
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External links
- Official Facebook fan page
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