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| Movement #18 David Schiering is making some sort of comeback, scoring 4 PRs this week. He only raced 3 PRs during the whole of 2009, so 4 PRs in the second week of this year is already better. In AF he passed former POYs Jonathan Steel and Matt Tanzer to reclaim a top-20 finish, and cut a nice 0.3 off his ARR to become a Myth B. It's also his girlfriend's birthday, so if I give him a POW we might all get some party pictures #42 Ryan Stevens was active and gained one spot. He scored 6 PRs, 2 of which were Myth level. This brings his tally of Myth times to 9, so he might not stay a Titan A player to much longer. #106 Jamie Disley gained another 18 positions for the third week in a row. Reaching the top-100 seems a formality now given that Jamie is only 5 AF points away, and is making 20 point cuts per week. He also raced a few more Titan times, raising his tally to 6. (If this pattern continues, next week he should add 4more Titan times and have 10 total). In ARR he became Hero B and in 60Hz he reached 61st place, up 15 places. He might already be the shoe-in for POM with just 2 weeks of play, but that's not a reason to stop. A couple of other players were active, but no major moves. New Records No new records. New Players Welcome to... Kristopher Lamp, USA (786th, Beginner D) |
