Trystan Pugh and Greg Lewis of the Legend Plussers were both active. Trystan got PRs at CM and FS to increase his new lead over Jamie White, while Greg improved his YV 3lap record more.
Greg Ihnatenko, Vincent Tolhuis, and Josh Layne were all active in the Legend B rivalry. Vincent's load of PRs helped him pass Finn Berger to take 3rd place in the rivalry.
In the Legend F rivalry, John Santamaria left, leaving Kristopher Will and Andre Hermanny tied for 1st place, with Florian Eisele a bit behind. Andre quickly broke the tie with Kristopher to take first, and then Florian quickly passed both of them and took first place for himself, although he is now tied with Andre in rivalry AF. This could be a problem for Andre, as he can't seem to find his MK64 cartridge...
And last but not least, the SC rivalry. Matthew Little got a nice PR on MR a few days ago, but Vincent Tolhuis was even more active in SCs than he was in Non-SCs, so he passed Matthew with a lot of PRs, cutting some crazy number of seconds off his SC total time.
In the Legend+ rivalry, Trystan Pugh, Eddie Taylor, and Greg Lewis were all active. Eddie got a rivalry record at WS flap, Greg improved his YV flap record, and Trystan worked on his CM times. Trystan's work paid off the most, as he has finally passed Jamie in this rivalry! He is also getting very close to reaching GOD.
In the Legend B rivalry, both Finn Berger and Josh Layne made small cuts. Finn got his PR at TT 3lap, while Josh managed to get rid of his last King time at LR 3lap.
The Legend F rivalry was very active. John Santamaria got a nice Legend C PR at SL 3lap, but he also fell from 1st place to 3rd place in the rivalry. Andre Hermanny got lots of PRs that got him past Florian Eisele, Kristopher Will, and John, moving from 4th to 1st! Kristopher also attacked and managed to get 1st place from Andre for a while, but Andre took it back again very quickly. Kristopher, Andre, and John are all still very close though, so I expect 1st place to change hands a lot more this week.
There are two new rivalries. The first is between Robin Usher, Fabio Ferreira, and Luiz Galante. Right now the rivalry is not very balanced, but Luiz requested it so hopefully it will get him and Fabio motivated to move to Elite and beyond.
The other new rivalry is our first SC rivalry, between Matthew Little, Vincent Tolhuis, David Shiering, and Pat Bertovich. When I created the rivalry yesterday, Vincent was in 1st place, but today Matthew got a PR at LR 3lap which put him barely in 1st place for this update.
We also saw Karlo Tomazelli who was able to beat Michael Jongerius tome on FS Flap. He made a "02 cut from the previous WR to put it at 32"19.
It seems Michael Jongerius wasn't done with RRo 3lap since he made a "38 cut off it. The new WR stands at 4'54"69*, he's the first one under 4'55s. The splits were 1'38"19 - 1'38"40 - 1'38"10 with a slower 2nd lap caused by a lesser tran.
And finally, Michael Jongerius took back his FS Flap WR by cutting "02 off Karlo's WR. So the new WR is 32"17*.
The change on the WR page were for the lower part since Michael's WR were improvement of his own times or some WR that he took back so he stays at 23. But with his RRo time breaking the tie we saw Trystan Pugh and Tim Everett disappearing from the charts. I'm sure Trystan will be able to get back on it someday. Keep them coming!
In shortcut, Ben Miller briefly returned to activity and secured two new records. He took the CM flap and RRa flap records from Alex with new times of 2145 and 3828. Those two players are now tied on 10 records a piece. Who will break the tie?!?!
Brazil
Karlo Tomazelli took the MMF Flap record from Marcelo (2350) with a WR-equaling 2340!! Marcelo returned from inactivity and took the DKJP Flap record from Karlo (3570) with a new time of 3562.
Karlo still holds 24 records and Marcelo has 8.
California
Matthew Little was active in shortcut, and removed 2 of Mark Jones three remaining records. He got the YV and RRo 3lap records, taking them down to 2943 and 34422 respectively.
Europe
Michael Jongerius came back from inactivity and took the European MR 3lap record from William Lacey (12830) with a new WR time of 12822!
This gives Michael a total of 30 records, whilst William is reduced to 2.
In shortcut, Vincent Tolhius made his debut on the very strong European chart with a new FS flap of 618, Lowering Thomas Grandjeans old mark of 620. Obviously this time also doubles as a national record for the Netherlands, congratulations Vincent!
Germany
Loads of activity amongst the Germans! In non-shortcut; Willi Rossberg got 3 new records. He took the KTB Flap record from Florian Eisele (3180) with a time of 3176, the YV 3lap record from Kristopher Will (14699) with a time of 14616 and equaled Florian Eiseles LR Flap record of 3820.
Kristopher Will got 6 new records! He took the KD Flap record from David Schiering (3999) with a time of 3397, both of the FS records; 3lap from Florian Eisele (20430) and flap from Willi Rossberg (3970) with new times of 20373 and 3958 respectively. He also took the CM 3lap record from Florian (15961) with a time of 15929, the BC 3lap record from Florian (21675) with a time of 21616 and the RRo 3lap record from Willi (60346) with a time of 60202.
Kristopher now has 11 records, Willi has 14 and Florian still has a hold on 7.
In shortcut; David Schiering made excellent improvements, securing 12 new records! They were LR, FS, CM, MR, RRa, and YV 3laps, plus flap records on FS, MR, WS, RRa, DKJP and YV, well done David! Willi was also active in shortcut taking records on TT 3lap and CM flap.
David now heads that chart with 14 of 20 records. Willi has 5 and Kristopher Will still holds onto 1.
United States
Eddie Taylor got some very nice SL times, and took both records from Jeffrey Gutierrez (13697 & 3176), lowering them to 13669! and 3167! respectively. He also took the KD flap record from Jeff (3274) with a new time of 3269. But he couldnt stop there, this time taking the KTB 3lap record from Jeff (11994) ever so slightly with a new time of 11991. These four records also double up as state records for Illinois, congratulations Eddie!
Massachusetts
Just the one record here, with Pat Bertovich lowering Sterling Nebletts WS SC flap record from 433 to 427!
Norway
A bit of movement here, with the ever-steady Finn and the returning Marius. A few records changed hands, with Finn taking both of the DKJP record from Marius (21907 & 4389) with new times of 21816 and 4382 respectively. Marius countered by taking Finns TT flap record (5965) with a new time of 5960. Congratulations.