World Cyber Games 2002

The World Cyber Games 2002 was held in Daejeon, South Korea from the October 28th to the November 3rd. Total prize money was $300,000.

Official games

Results

Event
Age of Empires II Nakamura Akihiro (Halen) Ming-Chu Chun (IamKen) Michel Rietdijk (Rip_Dreams)
Half-Life: Counter-StrikeM19
Alexander Gribov
(KaLbI4)
Nerve
Matt Stevenson
(bl00dsh0t)
Mousesports
Jonas Bollack
(Johnny R.)
Alexei Kozlovski
(NooK)
Ronan Ryan
(#1Mug)
Christian Pust
(puCSt)
Khan Viacheslav
(Rider)
Vunya Griffith
(Phage)
Sebastian Schweitzer
(silencer)
Vitaly Pochinkin
(MadFan)
Brad Dixon
(Malone)
Niels Karowski
(Niels K.)
Anton Kapitanov
(Rado)
Matt Neville
(neville)
Roman Reinhardt
(Roman R.)
2002 FIFA World Cup Sang-Woo Hwang (ghanggi71) Doo-Hyung Kim (Jaguar) Stefan Berndt (Stefan)
Starcraft: Brood War Yo-Hwan Lim (BoxeR) Jin-Ho Hong (YellOw) Artur Michalak (Blackman')
Unreal Tournament Christian Hock (GitzZz) Samuel Boult (SHaggY) Nicholas McCabe (eVeNfLoW)
Quake III: Arena Alexey Smaev (c58_uNkind) Alvaro Romero (Akiles) Jason Sylka (Q4_Socrates)
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