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What is Esport Ninja?
It’s a unique event combining esports and sports – a dynamic obstacle course inspired by CS2 maps, combined with esports challenges testing speed and precision. It’s the first competition of its kind in the world, showing that gaming and physical activity can go hand in hand.
Who can participate?
Participation is open to anyone from the age of 10. There are three age categories:
10–11 years,
12–14 years,
15+ years.
Everyone will find a format tailored to their age and abilities.
What does the obstacle course look like?
The course consists of 8 physical obstacles inspired by CS2 maps (window, barrels, ramp, crates, tunnel, pull box, moving bridge, ladder) as well as esports challenges testing reflexes and precision. The whole thing takes about 2–3 minutes.
What’s the difference between the “Guardian” and “Global Elite” formats?
Guardian (up to 14 years) – simplified course, esports challenge only once at the start.
Global Elite (15+) – full obstacle course, esports challenge twice: at the beginning and at the end (testing reflexes “fresh” and “when tired”).
What does the esports competition look like?
The participant must achieve 30 eliminations in a hand–eye coordination game in the shortest possible time. If they don’t manage within 1 minute, they continue the run but receive a time penalty.
How can I register?
Registration is done through the online form available in the Sign up tab. Basic data is required (first name, last name, nickname, date of birth, age category, contact, T-shirt size). Participants under 18 must provide a parental consent form.
Is participation safe?
Yes – the obstacles are designed to be appropriate for the age and abilities of participants, and the entire event is supervised by organizers and volunteers. For younger competitors, there are simplified versions and extra safety measures.
Can I attend only as a spectator?
Of course! The event is also a showcase – you can cheer, watch the competition live, and enjoy the esports–sports atmosphere.
Can I compete as part of a team?
Yes – points earned in the competition count towards both individual and team rankings. You can compete solo or as part of a team.
What should I bring?
Comfortable sportswear, sports shoes, and an ID document. Participants under 18 also need parental consent. Everything else will be provided on-site.
How much time do I have to complete the course?
The whole competition lasts around 2–3 minutes, but every second counts – your result depends on how quickly and precisely you overcome the obstacles and complete the esports tasks.
Do I need to be in top physical shape to participate?
No – the course has been designed so that everyone can give it a try. There are simplified versions for younger or less experienced participants. The most important things are willingness and having fun.
What if I can’t overcome an obstacle?
Don’t worry – the organizers have planned alternative routes or time penalties that allow you to continue. The most important thing is not to give up and finish the run.
Can I register on the day of the event?
Registration is mainly online to make organization easier. If there are available spots, on-site registration will also be possible – but the number of slots is limited, so it’s better not to wait until the last minute.
What prizes can be won?
In addition to satisfaction and ranking placement, there will be prizes for the best competitors and teams – both esports gadgets and sports accessories. Details of the prizes will be announced closer to the event.
Will photos and event coverage be available?
Yes – on our social media (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok) you will find coverage, photo galleries, and videos. You will be able to download souvenir photos and relive the best competition moments.
Can I participate more than once?
Normally, each participant has one attempt to keep the competition fair. If there are free spots or additional attractions, extra attempts may be possible – this will be announced at the event.
Is the event only for CS players?
No! The inspiration comes from CS2 maps, but the event is open to everyone – both esports fans and people who just want to test their fitness and reflexes in a unique way.
What about health and safety measures?
We provide access to water, medical points, and technical safety measures. All obstacles are tested and adapted to participants’ ages. We take care of both physical safety and participants’ comfort.
Can parents/guardians accompany children?
Yes, we encourage parents to cheer and support their kids. For the youngest participants, a parental consent form is additionally required.
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