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Martin Nordahl Hansen (born November 9, 1998),[1] better known by his in-game name Wunder (formerly Wunderwear), is a Danish professional League of Legends player who plays the top laner for G2 Esports of the LEC.
Career
Wunder first entered the scene on the team 4ZE at the age of 15
Wunder joins SK Prime, competing in Danish tournaments and also going so far as to win the 2015 European Challenger Series.
Wunder gains recognition from official team and was considered an up-and-coming star for the top lane.
Dignitas EU signs Wunder, however he is required to wait a year to compete at the age limit for the EU LCS is 17.[2]
Team Dignitas EU was soon bought by Follow eSports for over US$1 million.[3][4] Follow eSports later became known as Splyce.
After the conclusion of the 2017 League of Legends Competitive Season, Wunder was offered a spot on an already dominant team, G2 Esports.
G2 Esports
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Within their first 2 years of forming, G2 Esports had shown their dominance in the EU LCS/LEC, winning 4 EU LCS Championships before acquiring Wunder. After inserting Wunder to the new team, G2 2nd their first split with new top laner and Jungler Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski. They went into the 2019 season after qualifying for the 2018 League of Legends World Championships, where they 3rd–4th.[citation needed]
Tournament results
2015
Event
Team
Placing
Prize
2015 European Challenger Series
Dignitas EU
1st
$1,365.46 USD
2016
Event
Team
Placing
Prize
2016 EU LCS Summer Playoffs
Splyce
2nd
$5,000.00 USD
2016 EU LCS Regional Qualifier
Splyce
1st
N/A
2016 League of Legends World Championships
Splyce
13th-16th
$12,241.00 USD
2017
Event
Team
Placing
Prize
2017 EU LCS Spring Playoffs
Splyce
5th-6th
$2,169.21 USD
2017 EU LCS Summer Playoffs
Splyce
5th-6th
$2,391.91 USD
2018
Event
Team
Placing
Prize
2018 EU LCS Spring Playoffs
G2
2nd
$12,241.00 USD
2018 NA-EU Rift Rivals
G2
1st
$4,000.00 USD
2018 EU LCS Regional Qualifier
G2
1st
N/A
2018 League of Legends World Championships
G2
3rd-4th
$90,300.00 USD
2019
Event
Team
Placing
Prize
2019 LEC Spring Playoffs
G2
1st
$15,146.67 USD
2019 Mid Season Invitational
G2
1st
$80,000.00 USD
2019 NA-EU Rift Rivals
G2
1st
$4,000.00 USD
2019 LEC Summer Playoffs
G2
1st
$17,769.60 USD
2019 League of Legends World Championships
G2
2nd
$60,075.00 USD
2020
Event
Team
Placing
Prize
2020 LEC Spring Playoffs
G2
1st
$16,000 USD
Achievements
The following listed are all individual awards earned by Wunder:[5]
2016 EU LCS Spring 1st All-Pro Team
2018 EU LCS Summer 1st All-Pro Team
2018 NA-EU Rift Rivals MVP
2018 EU LCS Summer 1st All-Pro Team
2019 LEC Spring 2nd All-Pro Team
2019 LEC Summer 1st All-Pro Team
2020 LEC Spring 3rd All-Pro Team
Earnings
Since Martin "Wunder" Hansen has been competing, he has earned an estimated $319,486.23 from across 5 different teams and 27 tournaments/leagues.
The most noticeable amount comes from his 2nd-place finish in the 2019 League of Legends World Championships.
More than 55% of his earnings come from 2019 alone.[6]