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21.07.2019 06:53
Smash n Splash, ZeRo took second to Ally again. And most recently at CEO and WTFox 2, ZeRo took ninth and third. The once undisp Antworten

Rewind to one year ago. A down-air sends Sheik bouncing off the stage. Her opponent, Diddy Kong, grabs her into an up-throw, sends her flying, and to finish it off, up-airs her off the top of the stage. The man behind the controller has taken over the worlds biggest fighting game tournament: the Evolution Championship Series in Las Vegas.He may have captured his first Evo gold in 2015, but the Diddy Kong player is no stranger to the Super Smash Bros. community. At the time, Gonzalo ZeRo Barrios was the best Super Smash Bros. for Wii U player in the world. He was the man to beat, something that didnt occur until three months later at the Major League Gaming World Finals in New Orleans.A year later and ZeRo is prepping vigorously for a chance to win an Evo title once again. Following nerfs to Diddy Kong, ZeRo used his secondary character, Sheik. Now, with Sheik suffering from patch changes and nerfs, hes back to where he started: playing Diddy Kong.Although top players within the community still consider him the best, after a string of second-place finishes at the likes of Get On My Level, 2GGT: Mexico Saga, Wednesday Night Fights 2.5 and Smash n Splash, and a recent ninth-place finish at Community Effort Orlando 2016, ZeRo has some proverbial climbing to do to regain his title.Humble beginningsOriginally from a small town in Chile called Chillán, ZeRo, 21, has worked hard for the majority of his teenage years and adult life to get to where he is. ZeRo says that almost no one in his hometown played video games. So how did he become interested?There was a random local tournament there, he explained. I just decided to go there with my mom and practice a little bit before I found out about Smash. I got 17th out of 100 people. It was a big tournament. I just kept going and going, and now Im here.He improved locally, and at some point, realized that he had a shot at making something of his hobby. He says gaming and Smash grew on him, something thats hard to believe for someone whos one of the most decorated Smash professionals of all time.I realized, Hold on, Im kind of making something out of this, so I should probably, maybe try my best at it, he said. Then I ended up getting this far. It was a combination of a lot of effort, persistence, and begging my mom to let me continue doing it.From there, the road to being the best continued, as ZeRo began to compete internationally in 2011 in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the Wii version of Nintendos beloved fighter series. It wasnt long before ZeRo became one of the best, playing Meta Knight, the games strongest character. Additionally, he competed in the previous version of the game, Melee.But his love and his focus was Brawl and its fan-made mod, Project M, which sought to make Brawl similar to Melee. At Apex 2014, ZeRo took second to now-rival Nairoby Nairo Quezada. Months later at CEO 2014, he took first in Project M. From there, he remained on top of the Project M scene until the game stopped being supported by most major tournament organizers.I was considered the best in the world in Brawl at one point, he said. Funny enough, in Brawl, it was me and Nairo for the majors and fighting for the No. 1 spot. I was the best in PM for a year too.I ask him whats kept him motivated through all the years of competing.What keeps me motivated to keep going is the fact that I think I can do things, he said. I think I can do things and I will try and I will do my best and see where it goes. Its always been the same mindset. Its been like that since day one. Thats literally it.In November 2014, ZeRo made his biggest change to date: he moved to the United States, specifically to the home of YouTuber Sky Williams, who is a well-known member of the Smash community. Around the same time frame, Smash for Wii U (Smash 4) was released.ZeRo, unlike many of his fellow Brawl players, had been awarded the opportunity to play the game before its official release, competing in California at the Super Smash Bros. Invitational at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in 2014. There, he played Zero Suit Samus and managed to take down a number of Melee professionals who were also invited, such as Kevin PPMD Nanney, Juan Hungrybox Debiedma and Masaya aMSa Chikamoto.Once the game released, ZeRo first played Fox and experimented with other characters before settling on Diddy Kong. With Diddy Kong and Sheik, ZeRo became the worlds best Smash for Wii U player. He took his first super major at Apex 2015, beating Samuel Dabuz Buzby in the finals and taking first out of 837 entrants in New Jersey. From there, it was a laundry list of top-10s in smaller tournaments.He pioneered the game, bringing both Diddy and Sheik to the forefront alongside names like Ramin Mr. R Delshad, Dabuz, Nairo and a handful of others who also pushed the characters forward. During Evo 2015, ZeRo met with Andy Reginald Dinh and Leena Xu, founder and general manager of North Americas most popular esports organization, Team SoloMid. And on July 28, 2015, Team SoloMid announced that it had signed ZeRo to the team.TSM has never pressured me or anything. Theyve always been super chill. Theyre great and I have no complaints at all, he said. Theyve done everything they told me they would. They always keep promises. Very trustworthy team. Its really nice to work with a company that actually cares about you.With the big sponsorship and all the wins, ZeRo had a target painted on his back. That target wasnt of hostility, but friendly rivalry, as many wanted to be the first to dethrone him.ZeRo continued to win it all until October 2015, when Nairo managed to take him down at the Major League Gaming World Finals in New Orleans. Nairos win ended something that no other esports athlete has ever been able to accomplish: a 56-game winning streak. That streak remains one of the most unforgettable accomplishments in esports history, something that ZeRo will always be remembered for. The win for Nairo was monumental, but it made ZeRo want to work harder.ZeRo didnt sulk for long; he was quickly back on his feet. He continued taking first-place finishes at tournaments like Tipped Off 11, and then Smash for Wii Us most-viewed tournament to date, Genesis 3.Following a few more wins at PAX Arena, Mashfest 2 and 2GGT: EE Saga, ZeRo took a competitive hiatus from Smash to rest, recoup and take care of his health.The return and the hard climbZeRo returned to much fanfare in Toronto at Get On My Level. A lot had changed in the three months he had been away, including the rise and fall of downloadable character Bayonetta and nerfs to his beloved Sheik. ZeRo made the decision to stick to Diddy Kong.I barely play Sheik at all. Maybe a little bit, but Id rather play Cloud [as my secondary], he said. The thing is about Sheik is that she became too inconsistent because I play Sheik in friendlies. I play against anyone in the world and I do really well with Sheik as always, but sometimes I do really bad too.At Get On My Level, he fell to Elliot Ally Bastien Carroza-Oyarce, a Canadian Mario player. It was the first sense of complete vulnerability for ZeRo, something most fans were unaccustomed to. But dents in the armor didnt end there, as ZeRo took second to Larry Larry Lurr Holland at 2GGT: Mexico Saga in Santa Ana, California, in early June. Then at Smash n Splash, ZeRo took second to Ally again. And most recently at CEO and WTFox 2, ZeRo took ninth and third. The once undisputed best has now shown that hes no longer unbeatable.But in less than a week, hell give it his all to take home a second Evo title at the Las Vegas Convention Center. With every top player in attendance and thousands of entrants, ZeRo will have his biggest challenge to date in front of him.I hope to win Evo, he said. I would be lying to you if I was like, I hope to try my best. I just hope. Nah, nah, nah, f--- that. I am trying to win. Im trying to win like everyone else. Evo is such a difficult win. 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With a background in gymnastics, Szogedi adapted quickly to the dynamic flips and groundwork characteristic of the Japanese martial art.After just six months, Szogedi won a silver medal at Hungarys national championships.I was hooked, she told the Associated Press in a recent interview. I loved winning medals and started to think this might be the sport for me. Szogedi began attending a specialized sports school and qualified for the national judo squad.But after her parents divorced in 2007, money was tight and Szogedi was forced to drop judo. She moved to the U.K. shortly afterwards and began working as a waitress in a London hotel. One afternoon, as she watched the opening ceremonies for the Beijing Olympics with friends at a pub, she saw one of her former Hungarian judo teammates walk into the Birds Nest stadium.I had the feeling that I had some unfinished business, Szogedi said. She soon started training again at a London judo club, where she met her future husband, a Ghana-born engineer.After securing her Ghanaian passport through him, Szogedi began competing for the West African country at major judo tournaments and narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics. Szogedi has been to Ghana once to meet her husbands familyy and says she was overwhelmed by the welcome she received.dddddddddddd.The people are so lovely and so kind that it doesnt feel weird to me to be representing Ghana. I feel very proud to be able to fight for them, she said, recalling when she won a bronze medal at the African Championships last September. I was on the bus when some random Ghanaian athletes came on, saw my medal and just started singing and dancing, she said. That would never happen in Europe.Szogedi is now based in Camberley, 32 kilometers (20 miles) south of London, where she trains alongside several members of Britains national team. 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