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SK continued to have some success, winning IEM6 6C New York and a Counter-Strike Major, ESWC 2011. After a few minor results, SK won DreamHack Summer 2011, with Alesund being selected as the MVP. In 2011, Alesund started a third stint at SK Gaming, and was joined by Fnatic teammates Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg and Rasmus "Gux" Ståhl. After a very successful individual year, Alesund placed 2nd on HLTV's top 20 of 2010. In 2010, Fnatic weren't as successful, but continued to perform well, getting 2nd at the IEM IV European Championships, and IEM IV at the start of the year.
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Alesund was then named e-Sports Player of the Year and Counter-Strike Player of the Year. Fnatic's 2009, had been the most successful for the organisation at the time. In December, they topped off the 2009 season with a victory at World e-Sports Masters 2009. They had second-place finish at World Cyber Games 2009, this time losing to the same Polish team of AGAiN. Alesund also won the European Nations Championship, representing the Swedish national team. They then won KODE5 2009, WEG e-Stars 2009, IEM IV Dubai, and placed 2nd at IEM IV Chengdu. In March, Alesund won his first major, IEM Season III against the Polish super team MeetYourMakers. This proved to be a good move, as the team won the WEG e-Stars 2009: King of the Game soon after. In early 2009, Alesund joined Fnatic, replacing Oskar "ins" Holm.
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Later that year, he joined SK Gaming, which placed 4th at the EM II Finals on March 9, 2008. In 2007, Alesund started playing for Begrip, placed 2nd at spiXelania 2007. Christopher Alesund started playing 1.6 after his brother Robin introduced him to the game.