The highly anticipated “ESL Challenger” CS2 eSports tournament took place in Atlanta, USA, featuring a total prize pool of $100,000. Eight competitive teams battled for supremacy in this thrilling event. Notably, while the Mongolian team was absent, the Australian “FlyQuest” team made headlines with their Mongolian coach, G. Erdenetsogt, known as “erkaSt.”
In an exciting showdown, “FlyQuest” and Germany’s “BIG” secured their spots in the finals, with “FlyQuest” ultimately clinching victory with a score of 2-1.
G. Erdenetsogt, age 29, is a prominent figure in the Counter-Strike community and a well-respected coach for “FlyQuest”. Known for being the first Mongolian athlete to release a sticker, he made his mark in the professional scene from 2013 to 2015, playing for various teams across Australia, China, Mongolia, and Thailand. The team, originally “Grayhound,” rebranded to “FlyQuest” in 2024 after announcing erkaSt as their newest coach in November 2023.