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This list shows previous winners of various events and tournaments held by Cyberathlete Professional League since its foundation in 1997.

Grand Prize
-Modified Ford Focus
-Darkhorse Comics
-Alien Legacy DVD set
-Predator DVD
-Motorola cell Phone

John Parsons
2nd Prize
-Home theater system
-Alien Cold Cast kit
-Alien Legacy DVD set
-Predator DVD
-PNY GeForce 3 TI 500
-Motorola cell phone

Justin Johnson
3rd Prize
-Home theater system
-Alien Cold Cast kit
-Alien Legacy DVD set
-Predator DVD
-Motorola cell phone

Mark Lam
Alfred Mendoza
Charles King
Steven Marley
Jon Huebner
4th - 8th Prize
PNY GeForce 3 TI 500
Pair Motorola Talkabouts
Southpole backpack and T-shirt

David Skinner
Jay Umboh
Ben Stanton
David Barrack
9th- 12th Prize
PNY GeForce 3 TI 500
Southpole backpack and T-shirt

Max Hamling (Female)
Chris Malone
Matt ****s
Cory Peters
Adam Wellen
13th- 16th Prize
Motorola cell phone
Southpole backpack and T-shirt

Kevin Malone
Jason Smith
Ry Racherbaumer
Josh Shubert
Chris Popp
Gabriel Brock
Theron Speer
Fernando Sanchez
17th – 24th Prize
Zippo Aliens lighter
Southpole backpack and T-shirt

  • 2004 - Cyberathlete Extreme Summer Championships: United States United 5

Jacob "NightFaLL" Stanton, Jon "Platinum" Byrne, Tim "FireBlade" Lobes, Daniel "D.Garza" Garza, Rusty "in$ight" Kuperberg and Chris "47" Maglio.[1]

  • 2005 - Cyberathlete Extreme Summer Championships: United States PowersGaming[5]
  • 2007 - Cyberathlete Extreme Summer Championships: United States TeamPandemic
  • 2007 - Cyberathlete Extreme Winter Championships: United States Team XFX
  • 2004 - Cyberathlete Extreme Winter Championships: United States Highball
  • 2005 - Cyberathlete Extreme Summer Championships: United States Check Six
  • 2006 - WSVG Summer Intel Championships 2006: United States compLexity
  • 1999 - Descent 3 World Championships: United States Chris "fatal" Bond
  • 2004 - Cyberathlete Extreme Winter Championships: China Meng 'RocketBoy' Yang

FIFA

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  • 2003 - CPL Europe Cannes: Netherlands Marco "OmniRocket" Jongerius
  • 2005 - Cyberathlete Extreme Winter Championships: United States Neal "cleaner" Sisbarro
  • 2008 - CPL World Tour Finals 2007: Sweden Henrik "Jagad" Dahl[citation needed]
  • 2003 - CPL Pentium 4 Winter Championship: United States Xeno
  • 2004 - Cyberathlete Extreme Summer Championships: United States

Team CB_13 (Sygnosis,Crimson Optix)

  • 2000 - Gateway Country Challenge: United States John 'Linfalgamo' Benedict
  • 1997 - The FRAG: United States Tom 'Gollum' Dawson
  • 1998 - The CPL Event: United States Dan 'Rix' Hammans
  • 2001 - CPL 4-Year Anniversary Event: Australia Harley 'HarlsoM' Grey
  • 1998 - FRAG 2: United States Dan 'Rix' Hammans
  • 1999 - Extreme Annihilation: United States Kurt 'Immortal' Shimada

Quake II Female

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  • 1999 - GroundZero: United States Anne "Lilith" Chang
  • 1999 - FRAG 3: United Kingdom Amir 'Hakeem' Haleem
  • 1999 - GroundZero: United States Mark 'Wombat' Larsen
  • 2000 - Razer CPL Event: United States Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel
  • 2000 - CPL Asia Atomic Arena: Sweden Henrik 'Blue' Björk
  • 2000 - CPL Europe Mplayer: United States Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel
  • 2000 - Babbage's CPL Event: United States John 'ZeRo4' Hill
  • 2001 - CPL Pacific Atomic Event: United States Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel
  • 2001 - CPL Latin America(Brazil): Brazil Thomaz `Fist1syn` Lysakowski Fortes in April 2001, São Paulo[6][7][8]
  • 2001 - CPL Latin America (Brazil): Brazil Guilherme 'reef' Bento Radominski
  • 2001 - CPL Europe (Netherlands): Russia Alexey "death" Alexeev
  • 2002 - Nostromo Exhibition Tournament: United States John 'ZeRo4' Hill
  • 2006 - CPL World Season Singapore: China Fan "Jibo" Zhibo
  • 2006 - CPL World Season Australia: Australia Andrew "Python" Chacha
  • 2006 - CPL World Season Brazil: Brazil Daniel "Ryu" Souza De Lima
  • 2006 - CPL World Season Italy: Sweden Magnus "fojii" Olsson
  • 2006 - CPL World Season Nordic: China Fan "Jibo" Zhibo
  • 2006 - CPL World Season Finals: United States Paul "czm" Nelson

Quake III Female

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  • 2000 - FRAG 4: United States Cary 'Succubus' Szeto
  • 2000 - Babbage's CPL Event: United States Cary 'Succubus' Szeto

Quake III Team Deathmatch

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  • 2000 - FRAG 4: United States Clan Kapitol
  • 2002 - CPL Europe (Cologne): Russia forZe
  • 2005 - Cyberathlete Extreme Winter Championships: Russia Anton "cooller" Singov (mousesports)
  • 2002 - CPL Pentium 4 Winter Event: United States Vindicate

Structure
Vr_
FeaR
Brick
Macros
KidDeath
Stickgod
the_ROCK
Captain Ron
Rent-A-Knight
Hummer

  • 2004 - Cyberathlete Extreme Summer Championships: Germany SK Gaming
  • 2002 - CPL Europe Oslo: Bulgaria Dimitar "DIDI8" Aleksandrov
  • 2003 - CPL Europe Cannes: France Eric "InToX" Dieulangard
  • 2003 - CPL Europe Copenhagen: Denmark Bjarke "Bjarke" Rasmussen
  • 2005 - CPL Istanbul: Netherlands Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen
  • 2005 - CPL Chile: Argentina Rodolfo "Virus" Ehrhorn
  • 2005 - Cyberathlete Extreme Summer Championships: France Yoan "ToD" Merlo (4Kings)
  • 2011 - CPL Invitational 2011: China Huang "TH000" Xiang

References

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  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-01-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "CPL Latin America". Archived from the original on 2001-05-16. Retrieved 2017-07-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ "XSReality.com". Archived from the original on 2001-07-07. Retrieved 2017-07-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ "64 - Players, winners brackets (double Elimination)". Archived from the original on 2001-06-29. Retrieved 2017-07-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)