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Skiter, also known as oliver, is a professional Dota 2 player from Slovakia who plays in the carry position. He gained notoriety through his performances for Ninjas in Pyjamas and CR4ZY.
Skiter's first appearance on the professional scene was in 2015 when he played for the Ember Boys team and took third to fourth place at PGL Dota 2 Pro-AM Qualifier #3, earning $500 in prize money. He also participated in paysafecard Go4Dota2 Europe Cup #31 and earned his first victory. Later, together with his teammate Seleri, Oliver moved to Goomba Gaming but left the club due to lack of achievements and prospects. For about a year, he played for European teams such as Sanguine Sharks and Going in, ultimately beginning to play for PENTA Sports.
With PENTA Sports, Skiter and his team allowed him to establish himself at the tier-3 regional level, where they won Dota 2 Champions League Season 11, ProDotA Cup Europe #19, StarLadder ProSeries Season 20, as well as successfully performed in other small tournaments. The team's main achievement was making it to third to fourth place at ROG MASTERS 2017, earning over $21,000 in prize money. Additionally, the team won qualifiers for ESL One Genting 2018, but did not perform well at the tournament, and soon the players disbanded and went to other teams.
Skiter also played for the European team Team Spirit, where he continued his path at the tier-3 level, winning in Cryptomasters, Autumn Cup, and I Can't Believe It's Not Summit!. After the club's experiment ended, the player left the team. After performing for Kaban and Infamous Gaming, Oliver joined Ninjas in Pyjamas. Despite his short time with the team, he was able to try himself at the tier-1-2 Dota level, taking third place at DreamLeague Season 12 and sixth place at DOTA Summit 11. He then played for Aggressive Mode before moving to CR4ZY.
With CR4ZY, Skiter took 5-6th place at StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 3 and became a silver medalist at ESL One Birmingham 2020 Online. For unknown reasons, he left the team in June 2020. Currently, Skiter is once again conquering the European region along with former Alliance players FATA- and 33 as part of mudgolems. Later, the organization Tundra Esports signed mudgolems.
With Tundra, the player won The International 2022, as well as ESL One Fall 2021, OGA Dota PIT S5: Europe/CIS, DPC WEU 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division I, DPC WEU 2023 Tour 3: Division I.
In November 2023, Oliver leaves Tundra Esports to join Team Falcons. Together with the new team, skiter makes it through the closed qualification in the MENA-region at ESL One: Kuala Lumpur 2023. After that, Falcons manages to become the champions of the online tournament Pinnacle: 25 Years Anniversary Show and earn $50,000 per team.
At ESL One: Kuala Lumpur 2023, skiter together with Team Falcons takes the 5th-6th place, and the club receives $57,500 in prize money and 1680 ESL Pro Tour points.
In January 2024 skiter together with Falcons participates in the qualifiers for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, DreamLeague Season 22 and ESL One Birmingham 2024. At all qualifiers the squad took 1st place and qualified for all three tournaments, and won all three, which earned the roster a slot at the Riyadh Masters 2024, where they placed in the top 3. In addition, skiter with Falcons placed 2nd at Elite League 2024, 3rd at PGL Wallachia Season 1 and won at DreamLeague Season 23. In September of the same year, the team received a direct invitation to The International 2024. Most analysts predicted a victory for Falcons at TI13, but the team fell to the lower bracket and was defeated by Tundra Esports, finishing in 4th place.
In early October, Team Falcons went to PGL Wallachia Season 2, where they showed a good result. The team took second place after losing to the South American team Heroic.
At the end of October, Team Falcons became the champion of the BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024, defeating Tundra Esports in the grand final. The following month, the team earned another title by becoming DreamLeague Season 24 champions. However, the team failed at BLAST SLAM I, placing 7th-8th and finished at 6th place at ESL One Bangkok 2024.
On February 2, 2025, as part of Falcons, skiter took 2nd place at the FISSURE PLAYGROUND tournament, losing in a hard-fought grand final to Tundra Esports with a score of 2:3. Despite the loss, this result strengthened his reputation, demonstrating his high skill level and ability to compete against the best teams on the international stage. At the subsequent BLAST SLAM II, the team took 3rd-4th place and 5th at DreamLeague Season 25.
In March, Team Falcons competed at PGL Wallachia Season 3. The team took 3rd place, losing to Tundra Esports in the final of the lower bracket playoffs. Later, he participated in FISSURE Universe Ep.4, where he finished in 4th place after losing to Tidebound in lower bracket semifinal of the tournament.
In April, the team competed at ESL One Raleigh 2025 but lost in the second round of the lower bracket, finishing in 5th-6th place. Later, in April, he participated in PGL Wallachia Season 4, performed poorly, failing to reach the playoffs and exiting the tournament in 10th place. In May, Falcons became a finalist in BLAST SLAM III, but finished in 10th place again at DreamLeague Season 26.
In July, the team earned its biggest achievement of the season, placing 2nd at the Esports World Cup 2025, losing to Team Spirit in the grand final with a score of 0-3. At FISSURE Universe: Episode 6, the team took revenge and defeated the "Dragons," claiming the championship title. In the fall, the team went to The International 2025 and successfully claimed the championship title.
In early November, Team Falcons became the champion of FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, defeating BetBoom Team 3–1 in the grand final of the tournament. At the subsequent BLAST SLAM IV, Falcons finished in second place, losing to Tundra Esports in the grand final.
At the beginning of December, Team Falcons competed at BLAST Slam V, finishing in 3rd–4th place after reaching the playoff stage. At DreamLeague Season 27, the team finished in 7-th place. At PGL Wallachia Season 7 the team also failed to reach the playoffs.
The next tournament for the team was ESL One Birmingham 2026, where they finished 7-8. In April, Team Falcons competed at PGL Wallachia Season 8 and delivered a much better result, finishing 3 and reaching the lower bracket final of the playoffs.




















