Johan Quick
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Johan Quick, who plays with the pseudonym
Pseudonym
A pseudonym is a name that a person assumes for a particular purpose and that differs from his or her original orthonym...

 "Toxjq", also known as tox, toxic is a professional gamer from Norrköping
Norrköping
Norrköping is a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County. The city has a population of 87,247 inhabitants in 2010, out of a municipal total of 130,050, making it Sweden's tenth largest city and eighth largest...

, Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

. Quick is currently signed by Jonathan Wendel's Free Player Organization and is specialized in Quake 4
Quake 4
Quake 4 is the fourth title in the series of Quake first-person shooter computer games. The game was developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. Raven Software has collaborated with id Software, the creators and historical developers of preceding Quake games...

competitions. During the 2006 season, he was signed to SK Gaming
SK Gaming
SK Gaming is a professional German electronic sports organization founded in 1997 by a small group of Quake players living in Oberhausen. SK Gaming retains teams across different genres and are particularly known for their success in Counter-Strike tournaments...

 and won four out of five Quake 4 world championships
2006 e-Sports World Champions
This article contains a summary of the top four finishers in the various e-Sports world championships in the 2006 season.- Counter-Strike :- Quake 4 :- Quake 3 :-Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne:...

 held. He also was ranked #1 in the GGL World Rankings at the end of the 2006 season. He has won roughly $137,870 in Quake 4 prize money between December 16, 2005 and November 11, 2007. Brother with the famous Quake III player Fredrik Quick whom he used to play in iCE cLIMBERS with team mates such as fox and gopher. In the end of 2004, toxic and his brother gopher joined Fnatic
Fnatic
Fnatic is a professional electronic sports organization based out of Australia, UK and The Netherlands. Fnatic was founded in July 23, 2004. Fnatic is particularly well-known for its highly successful Counter-Strike team, which is the single most financially-successful Counter-Strike team in...

 to represent the organization in Quake 3 TDM.

Quake III TDM

  • 1st DWL LAN
  • 2nd ClanBase EuroCup III 2001
  • 1st ELSA CPL London 2001
  • 2nd Birdie 12 2002
  • 1st Gib'n'Run 2002
  • 2nd CPL Colonge 2002
  • 1st Warp LAN 2002
  • 2nd ClanBase EuroCup V 2002
  • 2nd Lan Arena 7 2002
  • 1st CPL Oslo 2002
  • 3rd ClanBase EuroCup VI 2002
  • 1st QLAN 2002 or 2003
  • 1st ClanBase EuroCup VIII 2003 Also voted MVP
  • 1st DreamHack Winter 2003
  • 1st ClanBase EuroCup VII 2003
  • 2nd ClanBase EuroCup IX 2004
  • 1st QLAN II 2004
  • 1st ClanBase EuroCup XI 2005

Quake 4

  • 2nd Cyberathlete Professional League
    Cyberathlete Professional League
    The Cyberathlete Professional League , founded on June 27, 1997 by gaming entrepreneur Angel Munoz, is a professional sports tournament organization specializing in computer and console video game competitions....

     2005 Winter ($5,700)
  • 1st VIA Dreamhack
    DreamHack
    DreamHack is a digital festival, a local area network gathering with demo competitions, gaming competitions and more. It's arranged twice annually at the Elmia exhibition centre in Jönköping, Sweden and also twice a year at Expolaris Congresscenter, Skellefteå, Sweden and holds the world record ...

     2005 Winter: ($3,000)
  • 1st KODE5
    KODE5
    The KODE5 is an international gaming circuit that will take place in more than 20 countries worldwide and a grand final in Moscow, Russia. Every year winners of regional events event around the world will earn the right to represent their country in the Grand Final event...

     2006 Finals ($10,000)
  • 1st QuakeCon
    QuakeCon
    QuakeCon is a bring-your-own-computer computer gaming event with a competitive tournament held every year in Dallas, Texas, USA. The event, which is named after id Software's game Quake, sees thousands of gamers from all over the world attend every year to celebrate the company's gaming dynasty...

     2006 ($15,000)
  • 1st GGL VSports AllStars ($5,000)
  • 1st World Series of Video Games
    World Series of Video Games
    The World Series of Video Games was an international professional electronic sports competition. It held its first season in 2006, with competitions in six different games and six events held around the world including the finals of the event. The total prize purse of the season was US$750,000...

     2006 Intel Summer Championship ($20,000)
  • 5th Electronic Sports World Cup
    Electronic Sports World Cup
    The Electronic Sports World Cup is an international professional gaming championship.Every year winners of national qualifier event around the world earn the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals...

     2006
  • 2nd World Series of Video Games 2006 Sweden ($3,000)
  • 1st World Series of Video Games 2006 London ($5,250)
  • 1st DigitalLife 2006 ($5,000)
  • 1st World Cyber Games
    World Cyber Games
    The World Cyber Games is an international competitive video-gaming event operated by South Korean company World Cyber Games Inc., and sponsored by Samsung and Microsoft...

     2006 ($5,000)
  • 1st World Series of Video Games 2006 Finals ($20,000)
  • 2nd World Series of Video Games 2007 Louisville ($3,000)
  • 1st QuakeCon 2007 **Where he competed in the QuakeCon QUAD Damage Tournament, involving Quake I, II, III, and IV** ($20,000)
  • 1st World Series of Video Games 2007 Toronto ($6,250)
  • 1st i-32 ($5,500)


Total Prize Money: $126,700

World Championships

  • World Series of Video Games
    World Series of Video Games
    The World Series of Video Games was an international professional electronic sports competition. It held its first season in 2006, with competitions in six different games and six events held around the world including the finals of the event. The total prize purse of the season was US$750,000...

    : 4 (2006)
  • World Cyber Games
    World Cyber Games
    The World Cyber Games is an international competitive video-gaming event operated by South Korean company World Cyber Games Inc., and sponsored by Samsung and Microsoft...

    : 1 (2006)
  • KODE5
    KODE5
    The KODE5 is an international gaming circuit that will take place in more than 20 countries worldwide and a grand final in Moscow, Russia. Every year winners of regional events event around the world will earn the right to represent their country in the Grand Final event...

    : 1 (2006)
  • QuakeCon
    QuakeCon
    QuakeCon is a bring-your-own-computer computer gaming event with a competitive tournament held every year in Dallas, Texas, USA. The event, which is named after id Software's game Quake, sees thousands of gamers from all over the world attend every year to celebrate the company's gaming dynasty...

    : 2 (2006, 2007)

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