QueenArrow
Kenyan esports player

QueenArrow

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Kenyan esports player
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Introduction

Sylvia Gathoni Wahome (born 5 July 1998), better known online as QueenArrow, is a Kenyan esports player and content creator. She began her competitive career in 2017 and specialises in fighting games, primarily in the Tekken series. In 2018, she became the first woman in East Africa to be signed by a professional esports team when she joined American organisation XiT Woundz (now known as XiT Gaming).

Early life

Gathoni began playing video games at the age of three, having been influenced by her older brother and cousin. She enjoyed playing games such as Super Mario, Contra and Tapper, but later gravitated towards fighting games, in particular Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter. She was introduced to Tekken after her father bought her a PlayStation 2 console.

Career

In 2017, Gathoni began her competitive career with the Mortal Kombat XL tournament at the inaugural edition of the East African Gaming Convention, finishing in fourth place. In January 2018, Gathoni began competing in a local Tekken league known as the Tekken 254 Circuit (now known as the Savanna Circuit), ranking nineteenth and seventeenth overall in Seasons One and Two, respectively.

In May 2018, Gathoni was signed by XiT Woundz (now known as XiT Gaming), an esports organisation based in New Jersey, becoming the first Kenyan and the first woman in East Africa to be signed by a professional esports team.

In October 2019, Gathoni earned her first major tournament win at the Nyeri leg of the Safaricom Blaze Esports Tour. In January 2020, Gathoni left XiT Woundz to join British team Brutal Democracy. She announced her departure from the team in August the same year.

In February 2021, American esports team UYU announced the signing of Gathoni as part of their content team. In October 2021, Gathoni graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree from the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.

In June 2022, Gathoni was named in the Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 class of 2022. On 17 October 2022, Gathoni was unveiled as a sponsored Red Bull athlete, becoming the first Kenyan athlete of any discipline to do so.

In March 2023, Gathoni joined South African esports team NIBBLE.

Tournament record

Tekken 254 Circuit / Savanna Circuit

Date Tournament Game Location Place Ref
Season One
27 January 2018 Round One Tekken 7 Nairobi, Kenya T-12th
17 February 2018 Round Two T-12th
10 March 2018 Round Three T-12th
31 March 2018 Final Round T-12th
Season Two (Premier Division)
7 July 2018 Qualifier One Tekken 7 Nairobi, Kenya 18th
21 July 2018 Qualifier Two 18th
4 August 2018 Qualifier Three 15th
Season Three (Premier Division)
26 January 2019 Qualifier One Tekken 7 Nairobi, Kenya 20th
23 February 2019 Qualifier Two 17th
23 March 2019 Qualifier Three 16th
4 May 2019 Qualifier Four 13th
8 June 2019 Qualifier Five 17th
6 July 2019 Qualifier Six 17th
Season Four
25 January 2020 Qualifier One Tekken 7 Nairobi, Kenya T-17th
29 February 2020 Qualifier Two T-7th
Year Season Game Rank Ref
2018 Season One Tekken 7 19th
Season Two (Premier Division) 17th
2019 Season Three (Premier Division) 19th

Other

Year Tournament Game Location Place Ref
2017 East African Gaming Convention Mortal Kombat XL Nairobi, Kenya 4th
2019 Safaricom Blaze Esports Tour (Nyeri) Tekken 7 Nyeri, Kenya 1st
2021 Red Bull Hit the Streets Tekken 7 Johannesburg, South Africa 5th
2022 CANOC Esports Series Tekken 7 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe 5th (Mixed event)
1st (Women's event)
2023 Swahili Esports Champions Tekken 7 Nairobi, Kenya 2nd