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ToD replaces Lyn in Group A of SL
Following SK.Lyn bowing out of the ShadowLeague Trophy of Legends a replacement has been found in the form of France's Yoan "ToD" Merlo. He will compete in Group A.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Sep 9, 2009 13:44
Following SK.Lyn bowing out of the ShadowLeague Trophy of Legends a replacement has been found in the form of France's Yoan "ToD" Merlo. He will compete in Group A.When SK's Korean Warcraft III ace June 'Lyn' Park announced he was no longer participating in ShadowLeague's Trophy of Legends the organization was left in the sticky situation of having to find a replacement quick. To replace him for the 'new school' comes Yoan 'ToD' Merlo. ToD will be competing in Group A which is comprised of:
Hyo Sub 'FoCuS' Eom
Sung Sik 'ReMinD' Kim
Chul Woo 'Shy' Park
Xiang 'TH000' Huang
Sung Hyun 'Space' Park
ToD is famous for some of his huge results within Warcraft III and infamous for his unique personality, which is outspoken and at times controversial. The Frenchman accumulated well over $100,000 in prize money across his glittering career. ToD was the champion of WEG Masters, Extreme Masters Season 1 Finals, the Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2007, IEF Masters and most recently WGT Global Final in 2008. He also won a silver medal at the 2006 WCG, placed 2nd at Extreme Masters Season 2 Finals and has placed top 4 at three ESWC events (2 of which were Masters events in 2008)
Fans will no doubt be excited to see how he will perform against that calibre of opposition after his retirement in April.
Source: mymym
Hyo Sub 'FoCuS' Eom
Sung Sik 'ReMinD' Kim
Chul Woo 'Shy' Park
Xiang 'TH000' Huang
Sung Hyun 'Space' Park
ToD is famous for some of his huge results within Warcraft III and infamous for his unique personality, which is outspoken and at times controversial. The Frenchman accumulated well over $100,000 in prize money across his glittering career. ToD was the champion of WEG Masters, Extreme Masters Season 1 Finals, the Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2007, IEF Masters and most recently WGT Global Final in 2008. He also won a silver medal at the 2006 WCG, placed 2nd at Extreme Masters Season 2 Finals and has placed top 4 at three ESWC events (2 of which were Masters events in 2008)
Fans will no doubt be excited to see how he will perform against that calibre of opposition after his retirement in April.
Source: mymym
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XD
GL Yoan, pull off some wins
Good to see some big-time players back :)
teh nose fighting
He is playing War3 as a semi Pro right now... he has no salary and doesn't want to practice hardcore anymore.
I'm pretty sure that after WCG and SL, you will never see him again (at least playing War3).