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20 June 2010: "A win is a win I suppose"
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Grant Gingerich, USA (NTSC 248th, USA 107th, Warrior F)
Gerardo Chavez, Mexico (NTSC 299th, Mexico 4th, Apprentice A)
Zack Weber, USA (NTSC 306th, USA 141st, Novice E)


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No new World Records this week...


Movement

PAL Activity:

#65 Mickael Smolen of France improved 3 PRs with a nice sub 1''00" broken on VL1 with a nice lap. He has gained a couple of more places on the PAL World Rankings and now 26th in France.

#99 Euan Johnstson, the Scotland Champion has had a great week and comeback to SMK. He attacked a lot of key courses to cut the necessary average finish to reach some barriers; this includes the Top 100 of the World on PAL Time Trials and passing rival Steve Bayliss to also reach 15th in the UK.

#120 Daniel Pabst of Germany set a new PR for Koopa Beach 2 lap and maintains his current rank.


NTSC Activity:

#30 Matthias Boucher of France continues his NTSC Non-NBT work with 6 new PRs including very nice work for Vanilla Lake 1 and some other tracks. Ghost Valley 2 and Mario Circuit 1 are also getting sharper with platform jumping and pipe jumps respectively.

#96 Yukiko Takada, the Women's Time Trial World Champion sets 10 new records with a lot of improvement to Bowser Castles bumper jumping and Koopa Beach tracks. She has also reached to within the Top 100 of NTSC and 11th Place in Japan.