Who won three spring medals, tries LCK for the first time in four consecutive seasons

"Chovy" Jung Ji-hoon of Gen.G.E. Sports, who was selected as the season MVP, Player of the Split, and All-Pro First Team, is now trying to win the LCK's first four consecutive games.

The 2024 League of Legends Champions Korea Spring Playoff will begin on the 30th with a match between Hanwha Life e-Sports and Guangdong Freaks in the first round. Jung Ji-hoon's Gen.G. went straight to the second round, ranking first in the regular league. In the meantime, attention is being paid to Gen.G's final performance. If Gen.G. becomes the spring champion, it will be the first time for LCK to win four consecutive games.

Launched in 2012 under the name LoL the Champions, LCK has been dominated by a number of strong teams. However, no team has lost four games in a row. Thus far, the team has won three championships in a row.

T1 (then SK Telecom T1) won three consecutive championships from 2015 Spring to 2016 Spring, and has since reached the top of LCK three times in a row from 2019 Spring to 2020 Spring. And now Gen.G has become the champion for three consecutive years, starting with the 2022 Summer and ending with the 2023 Summer.

Gen.G and Jung Ji-hoon, who are aiming for their fourth consecutive win, are at their best. Gen.G. has displayed his best performance, allowing only one loss during the regular season. And at the center of it is Jung Ji-hoon by far. Jung has played every game with his elevated performance, and was selected to the Player of the Split with 1,300 points after surpassing 1,000 points for the first time this season.

In recognition of his performance, he was named an All-Pro First Team midliner and even took MVP of the season, becoming the winner of three awards. Jung Ji-hoon is also the fourth player to win MVP, Player of the Split, and All-Pro First after "BDD" Kwak Bo-sung, "Ruler" Park Jae-hyuk, and "Keria" Ryu Min-seok since the introduction of the All-Pro team in 2020.

Gen.G, who had been anticipating this season by setting up a lineup consisting of "Gi-in" Kim Ki-in, "Canyon" Kim Gun-bu, Jung Ji-hoon, "Faze" Kim Soo-hwan and "Rihenz" Son Si-woo, had a successful regular season. Among them, Jung Ji-hoon led the team's regular league first place with his more advanced skills. Attention is focusing on whether Jung Ji-hoon will be able to continue his performance in the playoffs and build the first LCK gold medal in four consecutive wins.

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