Oldest Dota 2 International Winner
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The oldest player to win the Dota 2 International is Jingjun "Sneyking" Wu. He won it with Tundra ESports at The International 2022 in Singapore. Sneyking had been playing professionally since 2012. His best finish at the International beforehand is 9th-12th at the 2019 one. Sneyking became the captain and moved to the position five support spot for Tundra early in 2022 after Saksa joined the team in February. That move ultimately turned out to be appropriate after the tournament victory.
Oldest Dota 2 International Winners
| Age (years) | Person | Description | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27.49 | Jingjun "Sneyking" Wu | Tundra ESports | 2022 |
| 27.46 | Clinton Loomis (Fear) | Evil Geniuses (EG) | 2015 |
| 27.38 | Martin "Saksa" Sazdov | Tundra ESports | 2022 |
| 27.3 | Jesse "JerAx" Vainikka | OG | 2019 |
| 27.29 | Sébastien "Ceb" Debs | OG | 2019 |
| 27.04 | Wang "Banana" Jiao | Newbee | 2014 |
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Saksa will be playing Pos 4 which
Saksa will be playing Pos 4 which means Sneyking will move to Pos 5 and take on our new captain role. Debut soon!
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Is there life after 30 for Dota 2 pros?
It’s well known that esports are generally the realm of younger players. A quick look at any current top title — especially a team game — will reveal an average age in the low twenties. In fact, according to Redeye, the average age of players attending The International 2018 was just 23 years, 23 days.
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