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Counter-Strike: History of a Legend: Element

By: Jonas Alsaker Vikan - Published December 29, 2007 at 3:22 AM EST - Writer Archive
Every sport has its fallen legends and their illustrious stories. The amazingly talented that, in all their unconventionality, refuse to abide by the “standards” set for them. This is the roller coaster story of Ola “Element” Moum.


Say what you will of Angel Munoz. He has left behind a very controversial and debatable legacy. Ask the man though and he will not understand the negative attitude towards him. Odds are, he would still claim to have "done it all for the gamers." That’s an overstatement, at best. However, for years many of the most revered legends in our sport made a splash in the basement of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dallas.

Ola “element” Moum was one of them.

Perhaps more than anything Moum became Counter-Strike’s first wunderkind. Many have followed but few have had the same impact on the sport and the way the game was played. While Swedish people won't like the truth behind this inflammatory statement, their legendary champions in NiP did not have a cerebral approach to their game. They had simply matured and developed more as individual players, ahead of the pack in their heyday. Yes, Emil “HeatoN” Christensen taught us that you pull your crosshair down to control the spray and Tommy “Potti” Ingemarsson showed us the value of the calm and poised AK-handling. But Ola “element” Moum led, and bred a new generation of players. They fused strategically sound play and creativity with blinding individual skills. At one point, it looked as if his in-game characteristics would ascend his Norwegian behind to the throne of electronic sports. He even earned the CPL MVP award when it actually meant something. And before long, he ended up leading the legendary “Heaton” and “Potti” into battle too.

Ola "Element" Moum
Controversial spring to mind and so does unconventional. In reality they communicate the same:

Moum’s choices, the way he carried himself and the manner in which he utilized his overwhelming talent was not in accordance with the way any of us, the ones that operated in his wake, would have. He made it clear that he was his own, albeit very young, man. He rarely publicly reflected over the events his persona inspired or helped create.

At 16 years young with a signed parental approval in hand, Moum went with Gameonline and obliterated the competition at CPL Summer 2002. Moum rocketed to fame with four other unknown players in Meredia earlier that year, but he had been denied a shot with the established Norwegian elite, Massive Attack. Massive Attack featured Lars “Naikon” Olaisen and became the first all-Norwegian team to break the top five at the CPL. They finished 4th at the winter event in 2001 and were uninterested in the young star. Jørgen “XeqtR” Johannessen, a prominent member of Massive Attack, had been winning international tournaments in international teams since the dawn of competitive Counter-Strike, but did not take a liking to the qualities of young Moum.

The two never got along socially and represented two different schools of thought in-game. Ironically their careers would become intertwined in later years and their arguably greatest success came together.

A couple of weeks prior to the Dallas event that summer at ESWC’s predecessor, Lan Arena, Moum beat the SK team that would ultimately keep Moum from winning his first major trophy in his first attempt. Jørgen “XeqtR” Johannessen was on that team, and he explained to the public that a couple of ill-advised attempts at aggressive pushes by Moum won SK the match. It was also the match where “HeatoN” threw his infamous smoke-grenade, a dummy curve ball to fool the young superstar. Two slaps in the face from two of the highest profile players in the world could have ruined anyone’s confidence and should have broken his momentum.

But Moum was never one for self-doubt, and a lack of confidence was never an issue with him.

Lars "Naikon" Olaisen
He jumped ship to join “Naikon” and other Norwegians to found eoLithic where he experienced instant success, winning CPL Oslo. No one could stand up to his team at that event, but their biggest rivals was sitting out the event. Rumors would even have it that it was a conscious choice, as Moum’s gang had annihilated them in several practice sessions. Fans were looking forward to the clash of the titans, but in what must be considered a travesty, eoLithic’s Hallvar “Knoxville” Dehli made sure that “Element” got cut from the team to make room for Jørgen “Xeqtr” Johannessen and Ruben “Dark” Bielenberg.

“GameOnline” was happy to welcome him back and the team was restructured to compete at the 02 winter event in Dallas. They flew in under the radar as most agreed this event had “eoLithic” written all over it. A younger and less wise Lars “Naikon” Olaisen even stated that all they needed to do was to go over there “and collect the check.” It backfired and an overconfident Norwegian team crashed and was burned by the emerging American stars Griffin “shaGuar” Benger, Salvatore “Volcano” Garozzo and Justin “Sunman” Summy. Moum on the other hand made it into his second final where he was overcome by Dave “moto” Geffon and Team 3D.
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amazing article
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article amazing
#GUTS
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23 yo
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GGL had a recent interview with him about what hes been up to now that he's done with CS.

http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/15376-El..

LOL G G L.COM is a banned word?
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wish i was him lol jk =P
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I stood in line behind him at McDonalds in Las Vegas at CXG. That's my story about element.
#UNR - Gaming together since 2001
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bsl writes some of the best e-sports articles i have read.
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the Legend is gone
Its good to be bad!
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16 years old and known as one of the best
I just cant believe he wont take another chance, hes older now, he has chances to be on some of the top teams
besides the age thing, Element was possibly the greatest legend in Counter Strike, hes done so much and now its all gone
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Good read. Well documented and a great glimpse at the glory years of CS.
#Co
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What happened to Siege Sanchez?

LOL

I remember that video of him and Torbull. LOL
now go home and get your fucking shinebox!
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nicely done by bsl
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bsl does it again.
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wow one of the best peices of content on gotfrag ive read in a while.
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Great article bsl, one of the best
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Amazing article on a amazing player. Great job, bsl. There should be more articles like this on GotFrag.
Get up, get famous. Play hard, go pro.
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Good job, BSL
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#9 he doesn't have the same will to play the game as he did when he was 16 anymore. <3 Ola :D:D
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good read :D
kid i think u just got pdon
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a nice article when we had nothing to discuss also thanx for bsl for bringin in something abt ola when i just thot he was forgotten but sad tho as i expected him to play a little longer.....
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good read
jg4i - just go for it
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damnnnnn goooood read. if somebody could do this on xeqtr or heaton that'd be greattttttt .. hell why not frod too ???

keep these coming . pleaseeeeeeeeeee
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very good article jonas

will miss ola, hope he comes back someday

even as a manager :D
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Yeah, I'd like to read about XeqtR :)
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element rules, i think its funny how he just did whatever he wanted and in no way do i see it as a bad thing, people knew what they were getting when they got him =]
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great article about his history.
Be nice.
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makes it sound kind of poetic but at the end of the day he was just a player and caused alot of bs for alot of teams.

Also I dont think he was the first wonderkid. Alot of swedish legends had been around before he came on the scene and already had acomplishments on international scenes.
IM A KIXER FAN
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pretty nice article

u never know what the future will bring, so we might see him around the e-sport in same way in the future ? :)
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Pretty neato!
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First article on gotfrag worth reading in a awhile. Good read.

Sad to see Element go.
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great article
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"Cengiz “Django” Tuylu game him another shot"
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[b][u]Good article. Write more of these.[/b][/u]

This comment was edited at 12/29/2007 5:52 AM
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good read, but too much attempt to drama talking about the kid like his life is now over. i was Fking happy when he said he didnt regreat a thing at that other interview.
i mean once on top of the world, and now on to other stuff but just saying "i regreat nothing" makes it worth.

gl element in the rest of your life, you went down in gaming history so who cares how it ended up.
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bsl you should definitely make articles like this from other retired legends such as XeqtR, vesslan, you, Potti, HeatoN etc. I just love to read this kind of stuff :D
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Excellent article and gl Element.
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The toughest oldschool of all time and probably the number two Counter-Strike legend below HeatoN. Good job elemeNt!
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i blame css.
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Great article, read the whole thing. Love him or hate him, he has the best e-sports resume in history. Its always good to have a few controversial people in competitions, otherwise it would just be boring.
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Good stuff, element still one of the best to touch this game. Natural talent
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Im norwegian and i know element, his tactics was new to the scene his playing style was all out imba.

I remember something from element at cpl oslo 2002 it was the final dont remember the team he was playing, but they were even map was train. in the 2nd mr5, they were all out draw b4 the last round.
elements team could win and win the match. or play draw and play yet another mr5. they were doing dgles as they didnt have to much cash. So it ended up in a 5v1 situation they also plantet the bomb.

Elements team won that game, he finished of with a ace and a bomb defuse =))

:]

ratking

This comment was edited at 12/29/2007 9:59 AM
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Great writeup! :)
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great read besel!
You make your choice
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good read

Legend element !!
안녕, 갓프랙 꼬꼬마 친구들?
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Incredible read BSL, definately need more of this.

s2 elemeNt.
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nice article, xeqtr next imo
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amazing read, keep it up BSL
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good read. maybe a HeatoN story next as he has retired few months ago
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