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01 July 2004: "New Month"
Movement

Not much change in the top spots. Fernando Moritz has maintained his top spot with a Titan C score. David Grard has edged Alex Penev and Paul Tanney for the silver position, and Richard Karlsson has passed the inactive John Anderson. The top 10's AF looks like this:
1. Fernando Moritz dos Santos 3.6875
2. David Grard 4.0313
3. Alex Penev 4.3125
4. Paul Tanney 5.3438
5. Rob Ziegler 7.4375
6. Richard Karlsson 7.5313
7. John Anderson 8.7813
8. Stefan van Dijke 9.3125
9. Stefan Baczynsky 10.8438
10. Jon Prentice 12.1875

Outside the top 10, there's a fair bit of movement going on. The biggest movers were Milo Pearson (85th to 34th), David Taylor (74 to 40), Tory Waters (41 to 24), Louis Nebout (37 to 25), Matheus Campos (108 to 82) and Leo Bigorgne (28 to 20). David and Louis earned themselves some awards as well.
Lately it has been the Waters-Nebout rivalry that has attracted some attention. They're ranked 24th and 25th in AF with 0.03 separating them, and are 18-14 on matchups. Too close to call for now :O


Records

Prashant Bhoja made a 1'16"409 TB on Luigi Circuit to retake his record from David Grard. On the same course, Alex Penev fluked a near-god 24"735 TA, with both Tanney and Bhoja promising to kick his ass :laugh:
Richard Karlsson only made one WR recently, but a pretty scary one - 1'09"487 TB on Peach Beach :O
Jon Prentice seems to only be playing BP and DDD recently, and it's been paying off - 1'05"726 TD and 28"516 GD respectively.
Alex reclaimed both his old marks on Daisy Cruiser with 1'39"321 TB and 32"126 GD. He also edged Moritz and Tanney by a whisker on Mushroom Bridge with 26"224 TA. Paul swiftly replied by stealing his SL flap record with 24"268 TB.
Dutch new-comer Tomas Martini says he only plays YC, and has the time to show for it - 1'43"297, which beats Karlsson by mere hundreds.
Paul Regeffe gets closer and closer to GD on BC with 2'19"846 TA with two missed MTs.
Last but not least, Fernando Moritz dos Santos has reclaimed the YC flap with 32"909 TA, and beaten both the WC marks with 2'02"402 TC and 1'00"347 TB. Moritz also surprised everyone by getting both GD times on Rainbow Road with 2'58"370 and 58"556, in turn beating the suspicious Japanese scores and proving that we've got the best players anywhere.

Rumour has it that a new player has beaten the Grard/Nobuo marks on Mario Circuit. Check it out on the message board.


New guys

John Five, USA, 66th.
Philip Wiseman, USA, 178th.
Tobias Suender, Germany, 60th.
John Chapman, USA, needs WS non-sc scores to be ranked in AF.
Anthony Nguyen, Vietnam, 33rd.
Tomas Martini, Netherlands, only sent in his YC score.

Over and out.
PS: go Portugal! :hehe:



Replies: 7 Comments

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on Saturday, July 3rd, Alex said...
Derek's the proof guy, not I.

on Friday, July 2nd, Ian said...
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on Friday, July 2nd, Prashant said...
You spelt John Anderson as ohn anderson :laugh:

on Friday, July 2nd, Alex said...
Bah, you'll see... our page is going to get tons more hits now because of people googling for "Portugal" or "soccer". :)

on Thursday, July 1st, Moritz said...
LOL

on Thursday, July 1st, Mark Jones said...
Psst Alex... no one cares about soccer. :doze: :laugh: