Byun ByuN Hyun Woo took down Jin Air Green Wings Kim sOs Yoo Jin, 4-1, in the Global StarCraft II League Season 2: Code S finals to earn a seed into the World Championship Series Global Playoffs and Finals. ByuN was the first teamless player in professional StarCraft history to make the finals of a premier South Korean league and absolutely rocked the competitive world with his GSL victory.Byun is the first player in the 15+ years of professional Korean Starcraft to make a final while being teamless pic.twitter.com/rXZ50AnVtx- The Esports Writer (@FionnOnFire) September 2, 2016When the GSL finals began, sOs was the bigger name with an experience edge in tournament finals (as a two-time world champion) and strong macro play. He was a fixture in the modern competitive StarCraft II community and scene, but the dark horse, ByuN, was ultimately too much for him. ByuN possessed better micro and pinpoint control and made the series a blowout. He dominated the set after his initial one game blunder and made it a simple and quick finals. ByuN routinely took down sOs defenses despite a weaker composition because his ability to kite and out-micro his opponent was just worlds above.In the matchup of Byuns Terran against sOs Protoss, Protoss needed a high worker count to marshal the resources to create its area of effect units and clear the Terrans early forces. However, ByuN constantly marched into the heart of sOs defense with straightforward armies of marines, marauders, vikings, and sneak-attack liberators. He took down sOs economy with multiple-angled widow mine strikes and attacked the front with incredible marine control. Despite sOs best efforts to counter the composition with colossi, void rays, and even dark templars, his disadvantage in unit control and micro led to his elimination.The lone highlight for sOs was map one. He utilized his macro play and created a better army to take down ByuNs defenses. But, then it was all ByuN after that. ByuN dominated games two and three with early pressure to sOs economy and better micro on timing pushes. Many of the fights came down to both mistakes in sOs reactions and ByuNs sheer ability to control marines. The last two maps demanded that sOs alter his style, and he attempted to mitigate his shortcomings with a strategic change of pace. He used dark templars, early aggression, and even all-in timing attacks to steal a win, but could not.With ByuNs victory, he can claim the title as the best player in the game with the greatest unit control of any professional in the scene. He may just be the face of a new generation of StarCraft II pro gamers. Sheldrick Redwine Browns Jersey ., and Rudi Swiegers of Kipling, Sask., took sixth spot on Saturday in pairs at the NHK Trophy ISU Grand Prix figure skating competition. Baker Mayfield Browns Jersey . 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Obiri followed home in second for silver, 3.60 seconds behind Cheruiyot for a Kenyan 1-2.Ayana, who was tipped to have a crack at the 5,000 world record in the final after missing it by just a second in June, slumped and held on grimly for third in 14:33.59.I saw her, I saw shes not running smoothly and also she was slow, Cheruiyot said. She was not going good and we were coming, and I said to Hellen, Lets go, lets go. We are going to get something.The victory gave Cheruiyot revenge for her second-place finish behind the Ethiopian in the 10,000 earlier in these Games and finally put her on the top of the podium at her fourth Olympics, and after a silver and a bronze at London 2012, and another silver a week ago.All three medalists crossed inside the former Olympiic record of 14:40.dddddddddddd79 set by Romanias Gabriela Szabo at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. 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