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Badgah
LFTOBadgah2016Spring
Background Information
NameBo Katzenmaier
Country of BirthNorway Norway
Competitive
RoleSupport
Favorite GodsYmirSquareAresSquareKumbhakarnaSquare
Soloqueue IDsHoneybadger, Poeng, BMBadger
Social Media & Links
Infobox Instagramlogo std
Infobox Twitterlogo std
Team History
Aug 2012 - Sep 2012
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Borderland Gaming EUlogo stdBorderland Gaming EU
Sep 2012
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Logo stdEat Sleep Gaming
Nov 2012 - Jan 2013
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Bipolar Methodlogo stdBipolar Method
Jan 2013
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MyRevenge e.V.logo stdmyRevenge e.V.
Mar 2013 - Jul 2013
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Copenhagen Wolveslogo stdCopenhagen Wolves
Jul 2013 - Sep 2013
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Bipolar Methodlogo stdBipolar Method
Oct 2013 - Jan 2014
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Mortality eSportslogo stdMortality eSports
Jan 2014 - Feb 2014
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TeamQlogo stdTeamQ
Feb 2014 - Mar 2015
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SK Gaminglogo stdSK Gaming
Mar 2015 - Jan 2016
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Fnaticlogo stdFnatic
Feb 2016 - Jun 2016
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Team Leftoverslogo stdTeam Leftovers
Oct 2017 - Feb 2018
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NRG Esportslogo stdNRG Esports
Feb 2018 - Apr 2018
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SK Gaminglogo stdSK Gaming
Apr 2018 - May 2018
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Victorious Secretlogo stdVictorious Secret
May 2018 - Jun 2018
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Burrito Esportslogo stdBurrito Esports
Bo "Badgah" Katzenmaier is a Norwegian SMITE player. He is currently without a team.

Biography

Born and raised in Oslo, Norway, Badgah has been playing computer games since the age of 5. He has played RuneScape, League of Legends, Heroes of Newerth, DotA, Warcraft 3, and Starcraft II among others. He currently lives in Gran, Norway.

In early SMITE beta, Badgah joined BLG EU, the first competitive European SMITE team made. He has been on numerous different teams since then, including notables like Bipolar Method, Copenhagen Wolves, Mortality eSports and more. In February 2014 Badgah's team, TeamQ, got acquired by SK Gaming. After placing 4th in the SMITE World Championship under SK, him and the team decided to make the switch to Fnatic.

After a long stint in Fnatic, he left the team in January 2016 after the conclusion of Season 2, citing internal conflict.[1] He created Team Leftovers with other players who had left or had been kicked from their teams, as well as rookies. However, at the end of the Spring Split, he decided to leave. Since his departure from Team Leftovers, he has not rejoined any other team, but appears to have started playing competitive Overwatch.

Trivia

  • His nickname was originally Honeybadger. After renaming to Badger and joining Copenhagen Wolves, he renamed to Badgah due to YOUNGBAE's pronunciation of the word (bædɡʌ).
  • He once named himself Poeng to stay hidden and qualified for the SMITE Launch Tournament without anyone knowing it was him.
  • Played in the Overwatch World Cup for Norway.

Team and Tournament History

As Player

Badgah Tournament Results
DatePlacePrizeEventTeamRoster
Total Prize:

As Coach

Date Place Event Team Teammates
2018-01-07 A33 - 4 SMITE World Championship 2018 NRG Esportslogo stdNRG Esports maniaKKAdaptingYammynemilitooiRaffer
2017-11-04 A11 SWC 2018 Wildcard NRG Esportslogo stdNRG Esports maniaKKAdaptingYammynemilitooiRaffer

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