17:22, 07.06.2025

At the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 Stage 1, records were set that immediately caught attention—from lightning-fast plants to incredible damage in a single round. Some achievements impress with decision-making speed, others with stability and control.
Stage 1 of the Major is where every team strives to make their mark, and each player is ready to give their all. This is where those unforgettable moments are born, which will be replayed in highlights long after the tournament ends.
Fastest Bomb Plant — 21 Seconds
This record is shared by two teams—FlyQuest and Chinggis Warriors. Both executed quick attacks and planted the bomb just 21 seconds after the round started. FlyQuest planted the bomb on Mirage in a match against TYLOO. Despite losing the round, the map, and the match, such an aggressive push with a 21-second plant deserves special attention—it’s one of the fastest plants of the tournament. You can watch the bomb plant moment via this link.
Chinggis Warriors matched this achievement on Nuke in a game against Lynn Vision. Unlike FlyQuest, the Mongolians won the round and the map but lost the match. The plant itself was one of the series' most striking moments, also available via this link. Other fast plants include:
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Most AK-47 Kills on a Single Map
nicoodoz from OG became the absolute leader in AK-47 kills on a single map, securing 20 frags on Ancient in a match against Complexity. With such a kill stat using the AK-47, it's hard to lose a match, and OG didn't, winning decisively 13-3. nicoodoz’s performance can be viewed via this link.
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Record for Most Smokes Thrown in a Map
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Record for Damage in a Single Round
Others in the top:
- 486 damage — Vexite from FlyQuest in a match against Fluxo
- 454 damage — Chr1zN from OG in a match against TYLOO
🔥 BEST ACE OF THE MAJOR — 5 headshots in 3 seconds from JamYoung! pic.twitter.com/cCibwSr5PI
— CS2.bo3.gg (@CS2_bo3gg) June 6, 2025
These records highlight not only the individual skill level of the players but also the overall intensity and pace of matches at this level. Every grenade, every kill, and every second matters. It’s from such details that the tournament's history is crafted, destined to live on—in numbers, replays, and discussions at future events.
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