Anton Singov

Anton Singov (born August 5, 1986), who also goes by the pseudonym "Cooller", is a Russian professional gamer in the first-person shooter game series Quake. He is considered to be one of the most successful players of all time in both Quake III and Quake 4 and his prize money earnings are estimated to amount to over US$150,000. Since November 21, 2005, Singov is contracted to the German e-sports club mousesports.
At the age of 15, Singov won a gold medal at the two-vs-two tournament of his very first global championship, the World Cyber Games 2002. He won several world championships, for example the Electronic Sports World Cup in the years 2003 and 2005. When Quake 4 was released in November 2005, Singov was believed to be the undisputed number one worldwide for over half a year and remained one of the strongest players. In 2007 he lost in the finals of Quake 4 at the E-Sports World Cup to Maciej Krzykowski. In 2008, he stated that he is considering to quit his gaming career; however, he has continued to participate at professional tournaments until today.
Notable achievements
Quake 3
International
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - WCG 2002 2on2 with Death (top 8 in Duel) - $150
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - QLAN 2002 - €1,200
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ESWC 2003 - $4,000
* - 4th (2nd - TDM) - QLAN 2 - $250
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Cyber Gaming 2004 - $5,000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - WipeoutLAN 2004 - $2,000
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - ESWC 2004 - $2,000
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - QuakeCon 2004 - $10,000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Voodoo Cup 2005 - $350
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - VSports ALl Stars 2005 - $1,300
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ESWC 2005 - $6,000
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - EUROCUP 2005, 2on2 with Jibo - $350
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - CPL Winter 2006 - $10,000
* - 5th - GameGune 2008 - €400
Total prize money: $43,150
Domestic
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - WCG Russia 2002 - $3,000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - WCG Russia 2002, 2on2 with Polosaty
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Winter 2003 - $250
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Panavto Cup 2002, 2on2 - $1,000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Spring 2003 - $100
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Kreed TOurnament - $1,500
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - WCG Russia 2003 - $3,000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Open 2003, 2on2 with Unkind
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - GAMELAND 2003 Cup - $500
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - ASUS Winter 2004 - $100
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Cup of Russia - $500
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - First Championship of Russia - $500
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Spring 2004 - $300 ($150 + 4000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Sprind 2004, 2on2 with Death
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Nations Cup 2004, 4on4
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Autumn 2004 - $100
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ACON5 Russia - $400
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Kibervesna 2005 - $500 (15,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - KiberMetel 2005 - $350
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Summer 2005, 2on2 with Jibo - $150 (5,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - 10 Cities Tournament - $1,000
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Autumn 2005 - $250 (7,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - CyberBlizzard 2005 - $250
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Spring 2007 - $800 (25,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Autumn 2007, 1on1, 2on2 and 4on4 - $800 (25,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Autumn 2008 (2on2 5/6 with Frozen, 4on4 3rd) - $300 (9,750 Rubles)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - Asus Spring 2009 - $250 (7,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - Asus Summer 2009 - $400 (12,000 Rubles)
Total prize money: $16,800
Quake 4
International
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - CPL WINTER 2005 - $9,000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - EUROCUP XII 2005—2006 - $7,500
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - Trans Atlantic Final 2006 - $3,750
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - VSports All Stars 2006 - $1,000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - WSVG Dreamhack 2006 - $5,000
* - 4th - ESWC 2006 $4,000
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - QuakeCon 2006 - $7,000
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - QuakeCon 2006, 2on2 with Jibo - $1,250
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - KODE-5 2006 - $4,000
* - 4th - WSVG Finals 2006 - $3,500
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - PGA Show Tournament - $500
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - i30 International Tournament 2007 - $1,500
* - 6th - WSVG Kentucky 2007 - $750
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ESWC 2007, Quake 4 1on1 — ESWC 2007 - $6,000
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - WSVG Toronto 2007 - $2,100
Total prize money: $56,850
Domestic
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Autumn 2005 - $450
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Winter 2006 - $1,950
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - CyberBlizzard 2005 - $350
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - GIGAGAMES 2006 - $500
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - ASUS Spring 2006 - $1,600
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Perm's Period 2006 - $2,000
Total prize money: $6,850
Quake Live
International
* - 5th-8th place - IEM Global Challenge Dubai 2009 - $200
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - Dreamhack Winter 2009 - $1,300 (€950)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Zotac Quake Live Cup #10 - $130 (€100)
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - IEM European Finals 2010 - $1000
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - IEM Global Finals 2010 - $4000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - G Data Quake Live Cup #25 - $125 (€100)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - G Data Quake Live Cup #31 - $125 (€100)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Zotac Quake Live Cup #38 - $125 (€100)
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - ESWC Finals 2010- $2000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Zotac Quake Live Cup #42 - $125 (€100)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - QuakeCon 2010 - $7000
* - 4th - IEM Global Challenge Gamescom 2010 - $550
* - 5th-8th place - Dramhack Winter 2010
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Zotac Quake Live Cup #66 - $135 (€100)
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - IEM European Finals 2011 - $4000
* - File:Med 1.png 1st - Zotac Quake Live Cup #68 - $125 (€100)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - IEM Global Finals 2011 - $4000
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - QuakeCon 2011, 4on4 with Cypher, strenx, draven - $4000
* - File:Med 3.png 3rd - QuakeCon 2011, 1on1 - $2000
Total prize money - $27,940
Domestic
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Winter 2010 - $400 (12,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Spring 2010 - $225 (7,000 Rubles)
* - File:Med 2.png 2nd - ASUS Winter 2011 - $150 (4,000 Rubles)
Total prize money: $775
Career earnings: $149,090
 
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