Sky

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[e][h]Human Sky
Player Information
Name:
李晓峰
Romanized Name:
Li Xiaofeng
Nationality:
Born:
March 27, 1985 (age 40)
Status:
Retired
Race:
Human
Team:
Alternate IDs:
李日天啊
MiddleStudent
Nickname(s):
盖哥 Gài gē (Sky Bro)
天王 Tiānwáng (The King)
人皇 (Human Emperor)
Approx. Total Winnings:
$322,908
Links
Achievements
ACON5 World Cyber Games - 2005 Stars War III International e-Sports Festival 2006 World Cyber Games - 2006 WarCraft III Champions League - Season XI PGL Season I Neo Star League - 2008 Road of the King WarCraft III Champions League - Season XIV Intel Extreme Masters - Season III - Global Challenge: Chengdu NGL-One - Season 6 (Finals) International Electronic Sports Tournament 2009 Neo Star League - 2010
History
200?-??-?? — 2005-05-19YolinY
2005-05-19 — PresentWorld Elite

Team Founder:

2022-10-06 — PresentSky

Li "Sky" Xiaofeng (born March 27, 1985) is a retired Chinese Human player. His name is commonly associated to team World Elite, to which he has belonged since 2005.[1]

Trivia

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  • He lives in Shanghai, China.
  • He is originally from Ruzhou, China.
  • He played Protoss in StarCraft and Terran in StarCraft II.
  • He is the brother of StarCraft II progamer LoveCD.[2]
  • Favorite in-game color: Purple.
  • Chose "Sky" as his nickname around the year 2000. He searched through the English words he knew and wanted find one that captured his will to rise and move forward.

Sponsoring

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China Human Sky sponsored Taidu Esports Masters during summer 2017.

Biography

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China Human Sky is widely regarded as one of the most, if not the most successful Human player in Warcraft III. He started to gain recognition in 2005 with several achievements in prestigious events, and eventually won the World Cyber Games at the end of the year. One year later, after finishing within the top 3 of many of the premier tournaments of the season, he became the first (and only one so far) back to back Warcraft III World Cyber Games champion at the expense of France Human ToD.[3] He went on playing a third WCG finals in a row in 2007, but had to settle for silver after his defeat against Norway Night Elf Creolophus. His run in this event was featured in the 2008 documentary film "Beyond the Game" directed by Jos de Putter.[4] China Human Sky suffered a huge upset in 2008, when he was eliminated in group stage of WCG China, therefore failing to qualify for the main event.[5] He still had a quite successful season, taking second place in Electronic Sports World Cup and in ProGamer League II.[3]

China Human Sky was less highlighted in 2009 and 2010, being somewhat overshadowed by China Human Infi as the most accomplished Human player. He eventually managed to make a great run in a premier event again in the World Cyber Games 2011, where he came out first in his rough group featuring China Orc Fly100% and South Korea Night Elf Moon, and reached the finals against South Korea Orc Lyn. China Human Sky ultimately took the second place of the tournament.[6]

Weekly Cups

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Series 1st 2ndEarnings (USD)
Dream Cup VI Dream Cup VI3-300
Zotac Cup Zotac Cup22285.09
Stars War Weekly Stars War Weekly1-78.55
Dream Cup II Dream Cup II1-71.39
Dream Cup IV Dream Cup IV-1-
Dream Cup V Dream Cup V-1-

Achievements

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Earnings Breakdown

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Profiles

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Interviews & Articles

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References

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  1. "World Elite recruits Like". SK-Gaming.com. September 14th 2006.
  2. Stars War Starcraft 2 Final review. WCReplays.com.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Warcraft III World Championships Wikipedia.org.
  4. "Esports film in renowned Dutch theater". ESReality.com. February 18th 2009.
  5. "WCG dream over for Sky". SK-Gaming.com. July 26th 2008.
  6. France "Lyn champion ahead of Sky and Fly100%". eSportfrance.com. Translated version