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Artem Lemeshchuk, better known by his nickname Sp1aash, is a young eSportsman from Russia who...

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Name Artem Lemeshchuk
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Free Agent
Age / DOB August 3, 2004

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Artem Lemeshchuk, better known by his nickname Sp1aash, is a young eSportsman from Russia who is making a name for himself on the Fortnite scene every year. He was born on August 3, 2004, and despite being only 20, he already has 25 tournaments and over $16,000 in prize money under his belt. All these results are his personal victory. Without the support of organizations, without high-profile transfers. Just him, the game, and hard work.

How did it all start?

It all started when Artem was only 15. Then, in 2020, he tried his hand at tournaments for the first time and immediately won $1,500. This was only the first step. The following year, he made it into the top 20 FNCS grand finals and twice took home $3,000. In total for 2021 — $6,000, and it became his most profitable year to date. But the most interesting thing started later. In 2022, he gained incredible form, played 11 tournaments and replenished his account with another $5,900. Victories in elite cups, first places in ZBM Squads, stable prizes — all this is proof that Sp1aash is not a random player, but a person who really understands Fortnite.

Numbers with a soul

  • $16,450 in prize money — and all this without a single LAN tournament.
  • The whole way — alone, without a team or contract.
  • 100% of prizes earned online — proves that he does not need a big hall to show his class.

Highlights

  • 2021: Two FNCS Grand Finals appearances — two top 20 finishes and $6,000 for the year.
  • 2022: 3rd place at the Elite Cup Finals and 1st places in several ZBM Cash Cups.
  • 2024: Still in shape — $1,800 and a steady run at Major 2.

Money isn't everything, but...

Before turning 18, Artem has already earned $8,050, almost half of his total prize money. This speaks to his incredible productivity at a young age. He doesn't just participate in tournaments — he wins. And he wins beautifully.

Who is Sp1aash today?

He is a player who:
  • never gives up;
  • doesn't chase hype;
  • doesn't need big team names to be noticed.
He already has 5 championships, 2 silvers and at least 5 more top 3 finishes under his belt. All this speaks to the main thing - Sp1aash is stable, goal-oriented and clearly only at the beginning of his journey.