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Lanowen is a smasher currently residing in Mississauga Ontario | {{Infobox Smasher | ||
| name = Lanowen | |||
| image = Lanowen_2012.jpg | |||
| mainssbm = Samus | |||
| 2ndmainssbm = | |||
| otherssbm = Marth | |||
| 2ndotherssbm = Jigglypuff | |||
| moreotherssbm = {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} | |||
| crew = Hazel Star Warriors | |||
| realname = Andy Chmilenko | |||
| birthday = 25 | |||
| birthmonth = 1 | |||
| birthyear = 1990 | |||
| location = Mississauga, ON | |||
| country = Canada | |||
}} | |||
'''Lanowen''' is a Canadian [[smasher]] currently residing in Mississauga, Ontario. He [[main]]s [[Samus]],and also [[Marth]] plays [[Jigglypuff]] and [[Mr. Game & Watch]]. | |||
[[Category: | == TransCanada Tournament == | ||
Lanowen was the primary instigator and [[tournament director]] for the [[TransCanada Tournament]], dubbed the largest tournament in Canadian history. | |||
The event drew participants from all across Canada and culminated in the highly anticipated East Coast vs. West Coast [[crew battle]]s. Incidentally, the West coast was not the best coast. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[At Melee's End]] | |||
[[Category:Tournament organizers]] | |||
[[Category:Smashboards moderators]] | |||
[[Category:Ontario smashers]] |
Latest revision as of 20:50, February 13, 2024
Lanowen | |
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Character info | |
Melee main | Samus |
Other Melee characters | Marth, Jigglypuff, Mr. Game & Watch |
Team info | |
Crew(s) | Hazel Star Warriors |
Personal and other info | |
Real name | Andy Chmilenko |
Birth date | |
Location | Mississauga, ON |
Lanowen is a Canadian smasher currently residing in Mississauga, Ontario. He mains Samus,and also Marth plays Jigglypuff and Mr. Game & Watch.
TransCanada Tournament[edit]
Lanowen was the primary instigator and tournament director for the TransCanada Tournament, dubbed the largest tournament in Canadian history.
The event drew participants from all across Canada and culminated in the highly anticipated East Coast vs. West Coast crew battles. Incidentally, the West coast was not the best coast.