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[[Image:Shade.jpg|thumb|Jean-François "Shade" Dubreuil]]
 
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'''Jean-François "Shade" Dubreuil''' joined [[The Elite]] in the summer of 2001 and quickly became a [[Perfect Dark]] powerhouse, so much so that his times were doubted and he was removed from the rankings for a short period. He was readded a few months later, and quickly continued his rise to the top 30. In 2002, he was the first NTSC-only player to go below 26:00 in total Agent time and had champion potential written all over him. This would fade slightly, as he was removed from the rankings again in March 2002, amid controversy and lack of proof on some of his incredible World Records, including Air Force One A 0:54 and Maian SOS PA 2:09. He would again be re-added, eventually with all of his times, which bumped him into 2nd place, right behind then-champ [[Karl Jobst]]! This would be his peak, with 6 300 point stages, and 28 World Records in the prime of his career. He even managed to pass Karl (though, unofficially) for about a week, until he was removed again because of continuous proof issues. When the new Elite Proof Policy was put in place, Shade was added with all of his proven times, which only ranks him 72nd in points, but 19th on the Proven Rankings. He continues to play, albeit sporadically.
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Jean-François "'''Shade'''" Dubreuil joined [[The Elite]] in the summer of 2001 and quickly became a [[Perfect Dark]] powerhouse, so much so that his times were doubted and he was removed from the rankings for a short period. He was readded a few months later, and quickly continued his rise to the top 30. In 2002, he was the first NTSC-only player to go below 26:00 in total Agent time and had champion potential written all over him. This would fade slightly, as he was removed from the rankings again in March 2002, amid controversy and lack of proof on some of his incredible World Records, including Air Force One A 0:54 and Maian SOS PA 2:09. He would again be re-added, eventually with all of his times, which bumped him into 2nd place, right behind then-champ [[Karl Jobst]]! This would be his peak, with 6 300 point stages, and 28 World Records in the prime of his career. He even managed to pass Karl (though, unofficially) for about a week, until he was removed again because of continuous proof issues. When the new Elite Proof Policy was put in place, Shade was added with all of his proven times, which only ranks him 72nd in points, but 19th on the Proven Rankings. He continues to play, albeit sporadically.
    
While his Perfect Dark career may seem to be in a bit of disarray, his time spent on [[Mario Kart 64]] has earned him the right to call himself a Legend. A Legend B, at least, as that is his current rank, 33rd place overall, and the 3rd best player in Canada. He was been one of the most consistently active Karters for a long time, even earning a Player of the Week back in 2003, keeping pace with one of the fastest rising players ever to grace the site. Perhaps the most important part of his time on Mario Kart is the proof of his skills. He's been one of the best at providing videos for his times in Kart.
 
While his Perfect Dark career may seem to be in a bit of disarray, his time spent on [[Mario Kart 64]] has earned him the right to call himself a Legend. A Legend B, at least, as that is his current rank, 33rd place overall, and the 3rd best player in Canada. He was been one of the most consistently active Karters for a long time, even earning a Player of the Week back in 2003, keeping pace with one of the fastest rising players ever to grace the site. Perhaps the most important part of his time on Mario Kart is the proof of his skills. He's been one of the best at providing videos for his times in Kart.

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