Gaimin Gladiators is a Canadian esports organization. They entered the competitive Dota 2 scene in February 2022, signing a contract with Team Tickles competing in Western Europe. GG dominated the 2023 DPC season, winning all three of Valve's majors.The team currently features these players: Dyrachyo, Tofu, Quinn, Seleri, Ace.
Gaimin Gladiators Roster Dota 2 International 2024
Player | Real Name | Position | Join Date |
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dyrachyo | Anton Shkredov | 1 | 2022-02-08 |
Quinn | Quinn Callahan | 2 | 2022-12-07 |
Ace | Marcus Hoelgaard | 3 | 2022-02-08 |
tOfu | Erik Engel | 4 | 2022-02-08 |
Seleri | Melchior Hillenkamp | 5 | 2022-02-08 |
Cy- | Aske Larsen | Coach | 2022-12-06 |
Statistical Category | Value |
---|---|
Country | Europe |
Region | Europe |
World Ranking | #4 |
Regional Ranking | – |
Matches | 104 / 281 |
Win Rate | 48% / 55% |
Current Streak | – |
Record Win Streak | 13 wins |
Record Lose Streak | 3 losses |
Earned | $1.9M / $5.8M |
MVP | Ace |
Gaimin Gladiators— Statistics of the Last 5 Matches
Date | Team | Opponent | Score | Tournament |
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September 5 | Gaimin Gladiators | Team Heroic | 1:1 | The International 2024 |
September 4 | Gaimin Gladiators | Xtreme Gaming | 0:2 | The International 2024 |
September 4 | Gaimin Gladiators | 1win | 2:0 | The International 2024 |
August 22 | Gaimin Gladiators | Nouns | 1:2 | FISSURE Universe EP 3 |
August 21 | Gaimin Gladiators | BetBoom | 1:2 | FISSURE Universe EP 3 |
Gaimin Gladiators Achievements
Gaimin Gladiators have become a dominant force in the Dota 2 competitive scene, securing victories in multiple prestigious tournaments. They have won titles such as DreamLeague Season 19, DreamLeague Season 20, and The Lima Major 2023, showcasing their consistency and strength at the highest level.
The team achieved second place at notable events like the Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2023, demonstrating their ability to compete against the world's best and earning substantial prize money along the way.
In the most recent tournaments, Gaimin Gladiators have consistently performed at a top level, securing high placements and significant earnings, including $2,500,000 for winning the Riyadh Masters 2023 and $405,637 for finishing second at The International 2023.
Gaimin Gladiators results
Date | Place | Tier | Tournament | Result | Prize |
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2024-07-21 | 1st | Tier 1 | Riyadh Masters 2024 | 3:1 | $2,500,000 |
2023-10-29 | 2nd | Tier 1 | The International 2023 | 1:3 | $405,637 |
2023-06-25 | 1st | Tier 1 | DreamLeague Season 20 | 3:2 | $300,000 |
2023-04-23 | 1st | Tier 1 | DreamLeague Season 19 | 3:0 | $300,000 |
2023-03-05 | 1st | Tier 1 | Lima Major 2023 | 3:0 | $200,000 |
How much Gaimin Gladiators earned
Year | Earnings |
---|---|
2024 | $1.9M |
2023 | $3.3M |
2022 | $650K |
Gaimin Gladiators' outlook for The International 2024
Gaimin Gladiators had a mixed start at the group stage of The International 2024. They began with a commanding performance, securing a convincing 2:0 victory against 1w, showcasing their precise strategies and team coordination. However, their momentum was briefly halted when they suffered a 0:2 defeat to WBG.XG later that day.
On the second day, Gaimin Gladiators demonstrated resilience, holding their ground in a tough match against Heroic, which ended in a 1:1 draw. Despite some setbacks, Gaimin Gladiators remain a top contender, known for their strong performances in major tournaments throughout the year.
Given their track record of success, including top placements in DreamLeague and several Majors, Gaimin Gladiators are expected to make a deep run at The International 2024. A top 3 finish remains a highly realistic goal for this talented team.
F.A.Q about Gaimin Gladiators
- How many tournaments has Gaimin Gladiators played?
Gaimin Gladiators have participated in over 36 major tournaments.
- In what year did Gaimin Gladiators win their first Major?
Gaimin Gladiators won their first Major in 2023, at the Lima Major.
- Who is the captain of Gaimin Gladiators?
The team’s captain is Melchior "Seleri" Hillenkamp.
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