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This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee.
Lee Jae-Dong
Korean name
Hangul 이제동
Medal record
World Cyber Games
Gold 2009 Chengdu, China

Lee Jae-Dong, alias n.Die_Jaedong (generally known as Jaedong or JD for short), (born January 9, 1990) is a South Korean professional StarCraft player representing team Hwaseung Oz. He is one of five players to break the 2300 barrier in the TeamLiquid.net ELO rankings[1] and is currently ranked first in the world by the Korean E-Sports Association[2] and Second by ELO ranking.[5]. He is one of two players to achieve a winning percentage above 66% with a career record of 257 wins and 117 losses (68.72%).[3] In August 22, 2009, he became the third player to win the prestigious "Golden Mouse" award for winning three OSL titles, and the second since Lim Yo-Hwan to win two OSL titles back-to-back.

In 2008 Lee was awarded the KeSPA "Player of the Year", "Best Winning Percentage", and "Best Zerg" awards.[4]

In 2009 Lee printed his hand onto a piece of clay to "imortalize" him. This achievement was made with 100 Proleague wins. Lee did this along side 'Reach' [5].

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[edit] Free Agency in 2009

After KESPA revised the rules regulating Free Agency, Hwaseung Oz offered Lee an offer of 140,000,000 won (112,420 USD) a year to renew his contract.[6][7] During the bid period, Lee expressed interest in remaining within Hwaseung Oz because of the friendships he had forged over the past three years on the team.[8]

Although his father publicly stated in interviews that retirement was a possibility,[9] Lee renegotiated his contract with Hwaesung Oz and has confirmed that he will play for the team in the upcoming Proleague season.[10]

[edit] Major achievements

[edit] League

  • 2007 OnGameNet Star Challenge Season 1 (2nd)
  • 2007 EVER OnGameNet Starleague (1st)
  • 2008 GomTV MBCGame Starleague Season 4 (1st)
  • 2008 Arena MBCGame Starleague (2nd)
  • 2008 World Cyber Games Korea Qualification Tournament (1st)
  • 2008 Averatec-Intel Classic Season 1 (1st)
  • 2009 Batoo OnGameNet Starleague (1st)
  • 2009 Bacchus OnGameNet Starleague (1st)
  • 2009 World Cyber Games Korea Qualification Tournament (3rd)
  • 2009 World Cyber Games Grand Final (1st)

[edit] KeSPA awards

  • 2008 Player of the Year
  • 2009 Player of The Year[11]

[edit] OSL/MSL/WCG career statistics

Year League Name of Tournament Result of Final Opponent Note
2009 World Cyber Games 2009 Grand Final WLW Stork (P, Samsung KHAN)
2009 OnGameNet Starleague Bacchus 2009 WWW YellOw[ArnC] (Z, Hite Sparkyz) Receives OSL golden mouse
2009 OnGameNet Starleague Batoo LLWWW By.Fantasy (T, SKT T1)
2008 MBCgame Starleague Arena LLL fOrGG (T, Lecaf OZ)
2007 MBCgame Starleague GomTV S4 LWWW Siz)KaL (P, STX SouL) Wins both the OSL and MSL
2007 OnGameNet Starleague EVER 2007 LWWW Stork (P, Samsung KHAN) Wins first major title

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