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Esports journalism and podcast advice with ESI editor Adam Fitch

Posted: Aug 20, 2020

Find out how to set up a podcast and learn some valuable interview techniques with esports journalists Adam Fitch and Dom Sacco.

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This video was taken from the British Esports Twitch channel – see our latest streaming schedule here.

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Latimer King

Senior adviser

Latimer was the inspiration behind the British Esports Association’s creation and has been an adviser since it was founded in 2016.

He got into video games at an early age and started playing esports from 2010.

Latimer went to school at Stowe and Millfield before starting at Regents University in London, studying Global Management and Marketing. He has also worked in marketing roles at International Hospitals Group and Esports Global.
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Dave Martin

Head of strategy

Dave has 15+ years experience advising the education sector including government, professional institutions and employers about skills both in the UK and internationally.

At British Esports he is head of strategy and offers us support on relationships with various colleges and educational organisations.

In 2017 Dave co-founded an international edtech company to look at enhancing the skills required for global projects like the China Belt and Road.

Dave also holds numerous executive roles across tech as an investment and skills adviser. He is a co-owner of the London Royal Ravens Call of Duty franchise and a part of esports investment and consultancy firm Esports Global.

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Chester King

Founder & CEO

British Esports was founded by Chester King of the International Group. Chester received authority from the UK Government to establish the association in January 2016.

Chester has a 27-year background in traditional sports, with Stoke Park (owned by International Group) running the pre-wimbledon tennis event The Boodles, as well as working for the Football Association, Lord’s and the Rugby Football Union.

Chester also founded The eGames initiative, a separate international medal-based esports tournament which ran its showcase in British House alongside the Rio Olympics.

He is also the co-owner of the London Royal Ravens Call of Duty franchise, a member of the International Olympic Committee’s Esports and Gaming Liaison Group, and VP and chair of the Education, Culture and Wellness Commission at the Global Esports Federation.

Chester is also a part of esports investment and consultancy firm Esports Global.

You can see a brief interview with Chester King on esports here.

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Dominic Sacco

Content Director

Dominic has an extensive background in video games trade journalism, having worked at NewBay Media on games industry publication MCV and as editor of tech trade title PCR.

He founded his own publication Esports News UK in 2015 to cover the UK League of Legends scene and other esports games in the UK, conducting player interviews, match reports and covering news.

Dominic is responsible for content on the British Esports Association website, internal and external communications, handling public queries and works with marketing and PR on the association’s messaging.

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Elliot Bond
School and college liaison officer

Elliot has been building PCs and playing games from a young age, and is currently a high-ranked Grand Champion Rocket League player.

He joined British Esports in 2019 from London’s Mallinson Sport Centre at Highgate School, where he worked as commercial and enterprise duty manager focusing on tournament, project and client management.

Elliot looks after schools and colleges in the South of the UK. He also helps out with British Esports Twitch streams, both in terms of hosting and producing many of them.

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Rt. Hon. Lord Vaizey of Didcot

Vice Chair

The British Esports Association, the not-for-profit national body set up to support grassroots esports, appointed the Rt. Hon. Lord Vaizey of Didcot as Vice Chair.

Lord Vaizey worked as Culture Minister between 2010 and 2016, and most recently was the Member of Parliament for Didcot and Wantage from 2015 to 2019. He was appointed peer to the House of Lords by Boris Johnson in August 2020.

In November 2019 he announced he would not stand for re-election to focus on his passion for the arts and creative industries.

He is a big advocate of the video games industry in Britain, having secured tax breaks for game development studios, and has been recognised by GamesIndustry.Biz as one of the 100 most influential people in the British games industry.

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Mary Antieul

Director of Operations, Research & Strategy for Belong at Vindex LLC

Mary Antieul works as Director of Operations, Research & Strategy for Belong at Vindex LLC. She has worked in the gaming industry for over ten years and has significant experience within gaming retail, in building and sustaining gaming communities and delivering exciting competitive experiences for gamers.

Mary’s focus is to encourage the growth of the grassroots scene through competition and supporting infrastructure.

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Nick Egan

Formula 1/sim racing

Nick Egan is the co-owner and founder of PS4 racing league One Hub Racing, which runs competitive championship seasons around the latest F1 video game. He’s a huge Formula One fan with a heavy investment into the F1 gaming community.

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Tobin 'Racerz' Leigh

Forza/sim racing

Tobin ‘Racerz’ Leigh is a professional Forza and sim racing driver for Lazarus Esports. He has been competing for several years and has won an array of titles.

Since joining the British Esports Association, Tobin has conducted numerous talks throughout the UK and has got involved in several of our initiatives.

Check out our interview with Tobin ‘Racerz’ Leigh.

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Phillip Russell

Sim racing

Phillip plays for Team Fordzilla. He has reached multiple finals across Europe and won several tournaments – he’s a 2x CXR champion.

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Ilias Pajoheshfar
Projects officer

Ilias is the founder and CEO of Resolve Esports and has worked as an advisor for British Esports.

Having been involved in esports for more than 8 years, he grew up developing a passion for personal development and growth of players and teams.

Initially a coach for 6 years, Ilias also started up an esports society at his university and helps coaches and players develop within Resolve’s Discord server – a community which now exceeds 2,000 members.

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Gary Tibbett
Education manager

Gary Tibbett is education manager at the association and works primarily on the Esports BTEC with Pearson as well as other education-related projects.

He has been involved with the British Esports Association since its pilot Championships for schools and colleges two years ago, having worked as a lecturer in nextgen animation and VFX at Sunderland College, who won the pilot and went on to win the 2018/19 Overwatch Championships grand final, as well as the 2019/20 Overwatch and Rocket League grand finals.

Gary has worked as a games lecturer for four years and also has a background as a character animator. He is also a big fan of League of Legends and World of Warcraft.

He is also available to assist school and college liaison officer Alice Leaman to help teams in the North of the UK join the British Esports Championships, as well as support future tournaments and help teachers learn about esports.

Gary said: “I am passionate about esports and how it can bring people together. It is my goal to show everyone how great the esports talent pool is in schools and colleges – and to help students secure a career in esports.”

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Freeman 'freemedou' Williams

Fortnite

Freeman has been an avid fan and competitor in Fortnite since the launch. He absorbed all learnings and what this esports title has to offer. He specialises in tips, tricks and VOD reviews helping other players achieve more!

 

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Nathan 'Squark' Badger

Rocket League

Nathan has been playing Rocket League for 4 years now. It took an unexpected live casting role in London for him to truly understand there is more than one route to reach the live stages.

Since then Nathan has been a voluntary admin for Rocket League in the British Esports Championships, has casted at numerous events under BEA such as World Skills, Yorkshire Games Festival, London Science Museum (Qinetiq event) and the British Esports Championship finals. He is hoping that as a game adviser he’s able to help anyone striving to be successful in the Rocket League esports scene, and allow their passion to create the lives they want.

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Professor Andy Miah

University of Salford

Professor Andy Miah, co-chair of the Esports Industry Collaboration programme at the University of Salford Manchester, has been researching into the relationship between digital technologies and sport.

He is in the school of science, engineering and environment, and has worked globally to position esports within conversations about the future of digital leisure and physical activity. He has also worked with the International Sports Federation and the International Olympic Committee to build relationships between esports and sports.

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Ryan Hart

Content creator, host, pro gamer

Ryan Hart is one of the most well-known UK players in the fighting game genre, having won over 450 tournaments.

The former professional Street Fighter player is a four-time Guinness World Record holder, two-time Evolution world champion and the most successful UK esports player to date. These days he works as a content creator and host.

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Ramesh Singh

Senior Lecturer, University of Chichester

Ramesh Singh, also known as Rams or r2k, is a senior lecturer in esports at the University of Chichester. He is a former pro player with an extensive track record, having won several tournaments in Quake 3 and participated in other games including Trackmania, Battlefield and others for teams such as Dignitas.

He has also worked as a host and on events for companies such as Razer, Ginx TV, HyperX and Scan Computers.

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Andrew Nixon

Sheridans Lawyer

Andrew heads up the sports and esports team at the entertainment and media firm Sheridans. Andrew acts for a wide range of stakeholders within the esports industry, including rights holders, leagues, teams, game developers and individual esports talent.

He has also spoken at various esports and sports conferences on esports, across a variety of issues, including regulation, player welfare, governance and the commercialisation of esports and content licensing. Andrew’s background is in traditional sports sector, acting forgoverning bodies, rights holders, sports data companies, sports clubs, sports agencies, sponsors and individual athletes. Andrew is also a non-executive director of Table Tennis England and sits on the editorial board for Law in Sport.

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Dr Maria Stukoff

Director, Maker Space, University of Salford

Dr Maria Stukoff is a director at Maker Space at the University of Salford, a new digital technology hub set up to foster real-world STEM skills. She is the co-chair of the Esports Industry Collaboration programme building industry partnerships including non-endemic brands, and is also a board member at #InnovateHer, empowering girls to be tech and industry-ready. She is also a Games Skills Council member at ScreenSkills.

Maria is well known for her work in the videogame industry in her former role as Head of PlayStationFirst, the Academic Development Programme at Sony Interactive Entertainment. She was also a founding member of the Next Gen Skills Academy.

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Ceirnan Lowe

Caster

Ceirnan “Excoundrel” Lowe is an esports broadcaster with over four years experience in the UK esports industry, covering multiple titles as a colour caster.

He previously studied medicine at university but have left the field and found a home within the esports industry. He has cast a host of games from League of Legends to Hearthstone and Vainglory, for a range of companies.

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Josh Williams

Student representative (NUEL)

Josh is focused on giving people their first opportunities to participate in esports and help them develop their talents. He founded the National University Esports League (NUEL), the UK’s inter-university esports tournament, in 2010, which has grown into one of the largest participation esports leagues in the UK.

Josh is also one of the founding members of University Esports Masters (UEM), the European group of university esports leagues working together to grow the collegiate scene within Europe and organise the annual continental championship.

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Michael O'Dell

Rogue chief gaming officer

Michael O’Dell (aka ODEE) is the chief gaming officer at Rogue. He is also the founder of long-running esports organisation Dignitas, and previously managed its professional esports teams. He is a veteran of competitive gaming and a keen supporter of the growing industry.

Team Dignitas was founded in 2003 having started out in Battlefield 1942, and has grown to produce top sides across multiple titles including League of Legends, CSGO, Rocket League and more. Dignitas was acquired by US NBA basketball club The Philadelphia 76ers in 2016, later rebranded to Dignitas and ODEE stepped away from the organisation in 2019 to join Rogue.

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Zoe Summers

Professional StarCraft Player

Zoe “CadenZie” Summers is a full-time professional StarCraft player and streamer from Scotland, currently living abroad in South Korea. Zoe has been a huge success in South Korea playing for the top teams in StarCraft leagues and is one of the best female esports player in the game. Her Starcraft career in Korea started with the 2018 AfreecaTV BJ Destruction Season 1, which Zoe’s team won the league – achieving 4-1 in the series. Since the start of her career, Zoe won season 2 of AfreecaTV BJ Destruction, and Lady AfreecaTV StarLeague 6. She has also worked as a caster, streamer, and coach.

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Sue Lavasani

Account Manager at FACEIT

Sue “OmgImSue” Lavasani, is an Account Manager for FACEIT Ltd. The leading competitive gaming platform, with more than eight million users, and a total of twelve million online gaming sessions each month.Born and raised in The Netherlands, she has discovered that there’s no other interest for a career path than in esports when working as a commentator/desk host.

She started working for FACEIT in 2015 after relocating to London, and ever since has been dedicated to focus on creating a clear path for opportunity where others discover their own talent/passion in esports.She also shares the same love for Powerlifting by being a competitor for 3 years. This has improved her her understanding of how to be an athlete in both disciplines

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Natacha Jones

Creative Director at The NUEL

Natacha is Creative Director at The NUEL, the largest university esports provider in the UK. She is a freelance broadcast producer and Overwatch observer, working on projects such as Belong Arena Clash, Overwatch Contenders, Insomnia Gaming Festival.

Natacha was previously Project Manager of the British Esports Championships, the esports competition for schools and colleges in the UK, during its inaugural year. She also spearheaded the Twitch Student Program in the UK.

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Milly Preston

Head of Marketing at Excel Esports

Milly made her move into the esports industry in 2020 as Head of Marketing for Excel Esports from the premium conference and content platform Leaders in Sport. During her time as Head of Marketing at Leaders in Sport, Milly was responsible for all strategic planning and tactical implementation of marketing across the business. Overseeing the marketing team, she was in charge of multiple successful product rebrands and the development of a new automated segmentation strategy.

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Mia Stellberg

Sports & Esports Psychologist

Mia Stellberg is a licensed psychologist with a long history of working with athletes in Olympics as well as eSports. She is specialized in sport psychology and has a degree in psychotherapy. Improving her clients general well being and ability to perform even better is her passion.  Some of Mia´s best known clients; SK gaming Astralis (cs go champions) and OG (dota champions).

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Kirsty Endfield

Founder & CEO at Swipe Right PR

Kirsty is the Founder & Director of Swipe Right, the leading esports and video game communications agency. Kirsty, has a wealth of experience in marketing and outreach strategies in video games with over ten years experience and was one of PCR’s Top 30 Women in Mobile and MCV’s 30 Under 30. She set up Swipe Right just over five years ago after seeing a gap in the market for esports communications. Swipe Right was the first agency to offer dedicated esports communications services alongside video games and the team now manages some of the biggest brands in the industry including Red Bull, FACEIT, Team Vitality and more, supporting esports teams, platforms and 10,000 attendee tournaments.

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Freya Spiers

Host, Interviewer and Assistant Producer at FACEIT

Freya is an esports host, presenter & interviewer.

Having been an avid gamer from a young age, she was first introduced to the world of esports at Gamescom 2013. Since then, Freya has been creating written and video content for multiple platforms, and made her debut as a stage host & interviewer at the ECS Season 5 Finals at the SSE Arena, London. As of March 2019, she is also part of the FACEIT media team, working as a full-time presenter & assistant producer on projects such as the FACEIT London Major, FACEIT Global Summit, and Esports Championship Series.

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Angela Lukic

President of the Newcastle Esports & Gaming Society

Angela “Angeljho” Lukic is a student at Newcastle University studying a masters in E-Business (Information Systems) having already graduated from the same university with an undergraduate in Computer Sciences (Games Engineering). She has been the President of their university’s Gaming & Esports Society for two years, and an executive for a total of four years. She has also worked as part of NSE (National Student Esports’) as a Community Manager and Moderator.

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Alice Leaman
Schools & Colleges Liaison Officer at British Esports

Alice has service and hospitality experience as well as close ties with the British Esports Association. She has been volunteering for British Esports for more than a year, having helped with the pilot Championships and Season 1 and 2 as an admin.

Alice looks after schools and colleges in the North of the UK.

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Adam Johnson

Head of commercial

Adam has an entrepreneurial and collaborative mindset with extensive global commercial experience spanning the UK, US, Asia-Pac, Turkey, Europe, China and India. He has held director roles for many years and has a key focus on the gaming industry.

He is also the owner and publisher of a Global Online Key Business Leaders magazine, a technology-based property company, and he is founder of Revolution Gaming & Esports.

Adam has a passion to drive commercial activities within the esports industry and has a reputation for balancing business growth with building long term successful relationships. He is focused on providing a platform that inspires future talent and sustainable growth within the gaming industry.

Adam has a responsibility within the British Esports Association to implement commercial strategies according to the goals and objectives of the association.

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Adam Leadercramer

Head of commercial

Adam is a Partner and the Head of Digital Media/ Technology at Onside Law, a boutique law firm based in London and specialising in the sports, esports and media sectors.

He acts for a broad range of clients within these sectors including governing bodies, teams, individuals, established brands and start- up/growth businesses.

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Mark Candella

Broadcaster (Twitch)

Mark Candella is Twitch’s director of student and education programs.

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Layla 'TamashiiKanjou' Abbott

Splatoon 2

Layla has watched the Splatoon community grow since its early days on the Wii U, and has provided her voice for groups including Nintendo Players UK, EndGameTV, and even NintendoUK for the Splatoon 2 UK Championship!

We also interviewed Layla as part of our Women in Esports campaign here.

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Mark McCready
Scotland representative

Mark McCready works for the British Esports Association part-time as its Scotland representative.

He helps teams in Scotland enter the British Esports Association and liaises with Scottish sports and education stakeholders who require esports support.

Mark also helps our projects executive Gary Tibbett and school and college liaison officer Alice Leaman reach teams in the Northern part of England, as well as offer support for national and international pilots and tournaments.

Through his experiences at Queen Margaret University, Mark expanded into the esports scene and gained two years of experience by coordinating his own tournaments and events. His career started with his own events platform in early 2018 and he later became the events manager at Esports Scotland towards the end of 2018, where he has experience coordinating events at Resonate Total Gaming and Season 2 of the Scottish Esports League.

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    Justin is a Tekken and Street Fighter player, Twitch partner and Xsplit brand ambassador. He has won several tournaments including EGX.

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    David Yarnton

    Director, Gfinity/Edge Esports

    David Yarnton has been involved in the video games industry for over 30 years and was a founding director of Gfinity, the first company to launch a dedicated esports arena in London.

    David is involved in the esports industry with a couple of digital start-ups including Edge Esports, and prior to that was a senior executive with Nintendo for 17 years, most recently in charge of their business in the UK & Ireland, having moved here with the company from Australia in 2003.

    He has been on a number of industry boards and is currently chairman of the esports sub-group of UKIE (UK Interactive Entertainment, the only trade body for the UK’s games and wider interactive entertainment industry) as well as being founder and chairman of the British Inspiration Awards, an organisation that helps recognise and celebrate British creative achievements.

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    Ryan 'Wok' Liu

    StarCraft II

    Ryan got involved with the UK StarCraft II scene in 2015 by first joining UK-based team Forged Force Gaming (FoFoG) and competing in epic.LAN’s. As he became more familiar with the scene, he noticed that it lacked a well ran online community. He began with reconnecting everyone through running the UKSC2 discord and also recruiting like-minded people to help out and also start the @UKSC2 Twitter. This initiative has helped grow the StarCraft II community in the UK.

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    James 'Governor' Gove

    League of Legends

    James is an ex-UKLC player now hosting a talk show for the league. He previously played for Enclave, Barrage and Raise Your Governors. In 2018 he was shortlisted in the UK Esports Awards Player of the Year category. Since then James has made himself a staple of UK League of Legends over his player/hosting career.

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    Ryan Merrick

    Runescape

    Having begun playing in 2005, Ryan has played through, RuneScape 2, Old school RuneScape, RuneScape 3 (Evolution of Combat update), DarkScape and Dead Man Mode. He has kept up to date with Old School RuneScape through all updates and held a quest cape through every new quest release and has taken part in PvP and PvE, solo and within clans.

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    Matthew 'Re4Matt' Jones

    Minecraft

    Matt “Re4Matt” Jones, has been a part of the Minecraft community since it’s launch, playing, watching, and creating, for years. Being on multiple build teams, and playing in PvP tournaments across the years, he has a wealth of knowledge about the game due to his many years of experience with the game. Outside the game, he studies esports at university and plans to be an entrepreneur within the industry.

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    Belal 'Krook' Chilenge

    Overwatch

    Belal Chilenge is a well known member and social media manager in the Overwatch community, having worked with the 7Lions Team UK Overwatch World Cup Team in 2019, as well as currently working as social media for Overwatch Contenders team and gaming organisation, Triumph.

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    Jack 'Expired' May

    Brawlhalla

    Being in the game from the start of 2016, Jack ‘Expired’ May has been heavily involved with Brawlhalla’s community. From working on over 150 tournaments to helping build the game’s largest community Discord. In late 2019 he was offered the role of Brawlhalla Guardian and has been working with Ubisoft since.

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    Terry 'Servitude' May

    Overwatch

    Having volunteered at a host of gaming events and an advocate for the charity SpecialEffect, Terry integrates work with play whenever possible while having recently career-changed to a 3D digital design studio.

    As Main Tank and shot caller for “Brutal Base”, who scrim and compete at Masters/Grand Masters level, Terry also spends time theorycrafting unusual team compositions to challenge the Overwatch meta.

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    Jack 'Wacko' Middleton

    Apex Legends

    Jack has over 3 years of Battle Royale experience. He started competing in Apex Legends when it was released in February and was then approached by Penta Sports at the very beginning of the game to build a roster for them. His team placed 8th in the first $500,000 Apex Legends International event under Penta Sports and is now competing under Team Reciprocity.

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    Benjamin 'BenTM' Rogers

    Clash Royale

    Former Head Coach for Dignitas & Tribe Gaming. Current manager for the UK National team & Personal Manager for UK Esports player of the year ‘19 “ThunderStruck

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    Steven Cook

    SMITE

    Steven has played Smite since the Beta which was launched approximately 5-6 years ago. He has managed and coached various Smite teams though this time with varied levels of success at their respective levels, most recently with his team (Emrys) narrowly missing out on promotion to the Smite Minor League by 1 point. He has seen a lot of changes both positive and negative in this time to the game, however the most recent changes announced for the 2020 competitive season has him VERY excited for the future of Smite!

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    Benedict 'Mrkcool' Ward

    Vainglory

    As one of the youngest pro Vainglory esports players to play in the scene at around 13 years old back in 2015, Benedict (right) was one of several up and coming players showing the world that age doesn’t matter.

    He’s taken part in several top-tier tournaments including the Vainglory European Winter Championship. His father Andrew Ward (left) has also kindly agreed to offer a parent’s perspective for the British Esports Association’s future coverage. Benedict still plays the game today but under an alias.

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    Josh 'Citrus Empire' Leighton-Laing

    Vainglory

    A former music student at the University of Hull, Josh “CitrusEmpire” Leighton-Laing is a content creator, moderator and freelance graphic designer within the Vainglory community.

    Having been involved with Vainglory since 2015, Josh has developed strong ties with the developers and the competitive scene, and is a strong advocate for the British esports scene as a whole.

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    Vash 'Lyonia' Thapa

    Overwatch

    Vash “Lyonia” Thapa has been in the UK competitive Overwatch scene for 3 years, playing in events such as Insomnia and Epic.LAN where he came second rather than coming second and also winning the spring season of Belong’s Arena Clash with his team, the Stratford Spartans. He coaches teams and individuals that want to take part in grassroots esports in his free time and is part of the Arena Clash community.

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    Christopher 'Sharixx' Marshall

    SMITE

    Sharixx is a Hi-Rez Studio’s SMITE Moderator and SMITE Partner, currently managing the Pittsburgh Knights Community Clan in game, working closely with the Knights to embrace and grow the SMITE community.

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    Tommey 'Tommey' Trewen

    Call of Duty

    Tommey is a professional Call of Duty player currently residing with Fnatic.

    He has won a host of tournaments and has played for a string of well-known esports teams over the years, including Millenium, Team Vitality and Team Dignitas.

    Read our interview with Tommey here.

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    Luke 'Mal3ficarum' Bull

    Arena of Valour

    Luke has been a streamer and shoutcaster for three years now and currently sits in the top 1% of European players in Arena of Valor at the moment. Outside of gaming he is a qualified personal trainer and has been involved in the fitness industry for seven years.

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    Alex 'Levy' McCullough

    Battalion 1944

    Alex has played Battalion 1944 since release, travelling to events and following the scene closely, whilst working full-time in esports in London.

    He’d love to see the game build a strong UK grassroots community over the coming year

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    Reece 'Sabrewolf' Dos-Santos

    Pokken Tournament

    Reece “Sabrewoif” Dos-Santos is a journalism student, tournament organiser and one of the main community figures within European Pokken.

    As well as being a competitive player, he’s also the owner of the European discord server for Pokken Tournament. Prior to this he was a writer, analyst and coach for League of Legends.

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    Harry 'Lethal' Thomas

    Halo

    Harry has been involved in Halo esports for the past 15 years and has competed in nearly 100 events. He has a substantial number of tournament wins under his belt and competed in established orgs such as Dignitas, Infused, 4 Kings and Reason Gaming.

    He currently freelances as a professional caster/analyst for the Halo esports scene and has worked with ESL and Gfinity at previous events. He has a strong desire to push the UK esports scene forward with his vast knowledge and experience.

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    Michael Moriarty

    Counter Strike: Global Offensive

    Michael is a freelance writer and journalist currently working for multiple websites and companies in the esports space, including UKCSGO and Esports Insider.

    He follows the UK CSGO scene very closely.

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    Liam Whitehead

    DOTA 2

    Liam is a mod on the UKDOTA Reddit page, has been at admin at epic.LAN and runs the UKDOTA Open every three months.

    He’s well-known in the UK DOTA scene and is keen to push UK esports forward.

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    Lisa 'Skurli' MacLean

    Gears of War

    Lisa first started playing Gears of War campaign and then moving onto multiplayer when Gears Ultimate was released. Since then she has been a fan of the Gears Competitive scene and was also the tournament admin for Gears of War 4 events in 2018 with EGL. Now she is the Gears 5 tournament manager for EGLs online tournaments.

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    Alexander 'Raven' Baguley

    Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft

    Hearthstone’s competitive scene has grown and grown over the past few years, and Raven has been involved in it from both a caster and player perspective.

    He’s cast events such as Dreamhack Winter, Asus Rog 24 Hour Play It Cool Marathon, WCA EU Qualifiers and more, and has played for Torpedo in the ESL UK & Ireland Premiership.

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    Graham Day

    Pro Evolution Soccer

    As the Head of Social Media & Community Management at Jellymedia, Graham works first hand on PES League, the global PES esports platform.

    Having been a lifelong PES player, Graham has a working knowledge of every iteration over the 20-year history of the series. He has been directly involved with the development of the global PES League since it’s inception, and is also a presenter/caster on the PES League Twitch streams and Regional/World Finals.

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    Adam Fitch

    Player Unknown's: Battlegrounds

    Adam isn’t particularly known for his PUBG gameplay, he’s more so known for providing insights into the game for publications such as Red Bull and breaking stories that players and fans alike need to know for Esports Insider.

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    Rams 'r2k' Singh

    Quake

    Rams has been in the world of esports for 20+ years and it all started with Quake 3, and continues to watch Quake Champions closely. Outside he teaches at the University of Chichester for esports and is a Level 2 Badminton Coach for Worcestershire & West Midlands.

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    Ted 'TotesTedley' Allen

    Rainbow Six Siege

    Ted has been playing Rainbow Six Siege since it’s release in 2015, taking it more seriously and following the competitive scene since early 2018. Since then, he has become much more involved in not only the pro league community but also the passionate amateur scene.

    Earlier this summer, he became the R6 Team Manager for ImPerium, a semi-professional worldwide organisation, with the Rainbow Six team based in the USA . Since then, he has helped the team grow, progress and compete in various leagues and ESL tournaments. This has really helped him also build a network and meet so many people within competitive siege.

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    Mike 'Gregan' Ellis

    Rocket League

    Mike ‘Gregan’ Ellis, Renault Sport Team Vitality’s Rocket League Team Manager. He has helped British Esports with the sports/esports activity week at West Ham and also was interviewed by the Association for this piece on the importance of sports, physical activity and wellbeing in esports.

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    Brian 'Brian' Thomson

    Street Fighter V

    Brian is a professional Street Fighter player currently representing Fierce Esports. He has won many tournaments including the Gfinity Elite Series and has placed highly in multiple major events.

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    Bradley Thomas Stafford

    Super Smash Bro's Melee

    Having been an active tournament attendee and organiser for eight years, Bradley is experienced in competitive Smash Bros Melee.

    He’s part of tournament organiser Team Heir which runs the largest European Melee tournament each year. He’s also worked as a tournament admin at DreamHack’s first Melee event: Dreamhack London.

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    Sami Cetin

    Super Mario Kart SNES

    I run the Super Mario Kart SNES Time Trial World Rankings website since November 1998: http://www.mariokartplayers.com/smk/. I update it weekly ever since and we have more than 1000 players globally from all around the World on both PAL and NTSC versions. I am also a current Time Trial World Record Holder of Mario Circuit 1, which is the first race track Super Mario Kart and the entire Mario Kart Franchise and ranked #1 in the UK Overall. I also Tweet Super Mario Kart SNES Time Trial and Multiplayer Competition news regularly on @SamiCetinSMK.

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    Charlie Smith

    Team Fortress 2

    Charlie is a former competitive player, league administrator, and tournament organiser for the European Team Fortress 2 scene; he has been involved with TF2 for over half a decade and worked in administrative positions for half that time. Outside of playing, he is currently studying Computer Game Technologies, specialising in Games Research surrounding esports.

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    David Hollingsworth

    World of Warcraft

    David has written for several publications and brands over the years, including Esports News UK and more recently ESL UK.

    He’s a guild leader and a fountain of competitive World of Warcraft knowledge.

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    Lee 'WOTBoys' Townsend

    World of Tanks

    An avid gamer since the early 90’s, Lee discovered World of Tanks in 2013 and was hooked!  He attends Tankfest each year and events for WoT whenever possible. Gamescom, ESL One, Pro League and Epic Lan are events on his calendar throughout the year.

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    J.Miller

    Super Smash Bros for Wii U

    J.Miller is regarded as one of the best Super Smash Bros for Wii U players in Britain.

    He took part in the eGgames medal-based tournament in Rio alongside running alongside the Olympic Games last summer.

    Read our interview with J.Miller here.

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    Yinsu Collins

    League of Legends

    Yinsu is an esports journalist specialising in League of Legends. Having delivered International coverage, she also focuses heavily on finding stories from the UK LoL scene through exclusive columns with Excel Esports as well as shedding a light on the ongoings at grassroots and university level.

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    James 'Bakery' Baker

    Heroes of the Storm

    James Baker is a professional Heroes of the Storm player who plays as team captain for one of the most well-known organisations: Team Dignitas.

    Read our interview with Bakery here.

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    David 'Davebtw' Bytheway

    FIFA

    As the first British FIFA esports player signed to a football team, David joined Wolfsburg last year and has taken part in several high-end FIFA tournaments since.

    Check out our interview with Davebtw here.

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    Natacha Jones

    Championships Project Manager

    Natacha Jones is an experienced esports producer and observer who holds the role of Championships project manager at the British Esports Association.

    She looks after the British Esports Championships for schools and colleges, working alongside school projects lead Tom Dore, epic.LAN and our team of admins.

    Over the past few years, Natacha has built up some impressive experience within UK esports. She was project manager for the King of the North gaming festival, president of the University of Manchester Esports Society and has also been working as a freelance esports observer and producer. In January 2019, Natacha was promoted at the NUEL to creative director.

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    Alice Leaman

    School and college liaison officer

    Alice has service and hospitality experience as well as close ties with the British Esports Association. She has been volunteering for British Esports for more than a year, having helped with the pilot Championships and Season 1 and 2 as an admin.

    Alice looks after schools and colleges in the North of the UK.

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    Tom Dore

    Head of Education

    Tom is leading our exciting schools project as Head of Education, looking at launching esports leagues in schools and colleges throughout the UK.

    Currently still working at a school in Bath, he is an experienced teacher and educator with over 17 years experience in different leadership roles across a full spectrum of state and independent schools. He has also worked as an associate for PIXL, the national partnership of over 2,500 schools in the UK. He is passionate about supporting young people and enabling them to achieve success both inside and outside the classroom.

    If you are a student or teacher and are interested in taking part in the schools/colleges league, please visit our Championships hub here or email Tom here.

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    Morgan Ashurst

    Marketing manager

    Morgan boasts a host of marketing and content experience, having worked as digital content manager at Riot Gaming and most recently as senior marketing executive at system builder Fierce PC, where she headed up the Fierce Esports brand and its teams.

    She is also a former Call of Duty pro gamer, having competed at LAN events since the age of 16 and was featured in a Channel 4 documentary, Vice article and campaign for Belong and Activision.

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    Rob Allen

    Projects Executive

    Rob has impressive experience in esports coaching, having worked with ManaLight, a former esports organisation who made it to several UK finals in League of Legends.

    He is helping to shape British Esports’ education and membership offerings, and is working closely with the Enemy of Boredom initiative backed by the Prince’s Trust.

    Rob is passionate about UK esports and also helped with the association’s kids’ esports club at Maida Vale Library.

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    Carleigh Morgan

    Academic

    Carleigh Morgan is a former Fulbright scholar and a currentPhD candidate at King’s College London.

    Her dissertation explores the cybernetic sutures between bodies and machines, with particular emphasis on the diagrams of legibility that encode gamers as programmable and readable by computer technologies. Pro gamers feature centrally as part of this work, and many hours of research involve interviewing players, streamers, sports psychologists, physiologists and sports managers to develop a broad understanding of the training regimens of top gamers.

    In 2016 she graduated from the MA in Contemporary Literature, Culture, and Theory at King’s College, London with a Distinction and is currently a research assistant at the Centre for Digital Culture. She also works with Women in Gaming as well as the Institute for Esports Research Portal, and has written about the legal rights of esports players for various publications, including Motherboard.

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    Craig Fletcher

    Multiplay founder

    Having run his first online gaming league (over dialup modem) and “LAN party” in 1994, Craig then founded Multiplay in 1997 as a games-orientated event management company, with a primary focus on running LAN events and the very early days of esports.

    He is responsible for the Insomnia series of events, which now take place at the Birmingham NEC several times per year and attract thousands of visitors. Multiplay was sold to GAME in 2015, and Craig now sits as part of the retailer’s senior executive team, where he leads the group’s transformation strategy around esports and competitive gaming.

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    Heather Dower

    Presenter, caster and host

    Heather is well-known in UK esports having worked with the likes of Ginx TV, Multiplay and others, hosting the likes of the Daily Download show, Insomnia esports tournaments and more.

    The presenter, caster and stage host joined the board in September 2017. She said: “I have always believed that esports is a powerful space that can be used to enrich the community, something I will endeavour to do as a part of the association.”

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    Darren Newnham

    Biz dev/consultant

    Darren “Slammer” Newnham is a gamer, esports fan and business development professional who has brought years of commercial and corporate experience (from Disney, SEGA and O2) to teams, players and brands.

    Currently head of Nexus, his own esports business that brings teams, organizations, brands and players together. He cut his teeth in esports with the largest global esports teams: Fnatic.

    Darren can often be found on a PUBG map, on BF1 with friends or still tanking a few LFR groups in WoW. He started gaming back in the days of 486 PCs and Duke Nukem 3D ladders on Compuserve on a 14k dial up modem (yes he’s that old)!

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    Andy Payne

    OBE, Chair

    Andy is an experienced video games entrepreneur of 32 years, having run Mastertronic from 1988 to 2015.

    He chaired games industry trade body Ukie from 2005 to 2015 and is still a board member. He is a board advisor at games developer Bossa Studios and a founder of games industry charity GamesAid.

    Andy was a founder of mobile and tablet specialist AppyNation and Gambitious, a crowdfunding platform for games and movies. He is also chair of Esports specialist EGL, founder of simulation specialists Just Flight and a VP of games charity Special Effect.