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Jun 16, 2024 2:46 pm

Spirit knock off Na’Vi in BLAST Premier Spring final

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Team Spirit jumped out to a two-map lead on Sunday and went on to defeat Natus Vincere 3-1 in the grand final of the BLAST Premier: Spring Final 2024 in London.

The $425,000, eight-team Counter-Strike: Global Offensive event wrapped up with Spirit taking home $200,000 and 3,200 BLAST Premier points while also qualifying for the World Final in November.

In the best-of-five grand final, Spirit posted 13-9 wins on Ancient and Dust II before Na’Vi trimmed the deficit with a 13-4 victory on Mirage. Trying to force a decisive fifth map, Na’Vi was turned away as Spirit sealed the title 13-6 on Nuke.

Russian Danil “donk” Kryshkovets led the way for Spirit with a plus-16 kills-to-deaths differential, adding 73 kills. Teammate Myroslav ‘zont1x’ Plakhotia of Ukraine added 59 kills and a plus-10 K-A differential.

Lithuanian Justinas “jL” Lekavicius led Na’Vi with 62 kills and a plus-6 K-D differential.

BLAST Premier: Spring Final 2024 prize structure
1st: ($200,000, 3,200 BLAST Premier points, World Final qualification) – Team Spirit
2nd: ($85,000, 2,200) — Natus Vincere
3rd-4th: ($40,000, 1,300) — Virtus.pro, Team Vitality
5th-6th: ($20,000, 600) — Astralis, FaZe Clan
7th-8th: ($10,000, 400) — SAW, G2 Esports

–Field Level Media

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