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'''Bryan Bosshardt''' (born September 24, 1984) is a current [[Goldeneye]] speedrunner and former world champion of [[GoldenEye 007]] from December 2004 to February 2008. He is also a past champion of [[Perfect Dark]] where he reigned from August 2005 to December 2007. Bryan has achieved over 180 [[World Records]] in Goldeneye, 92 of which have been untied and has similarly impressive accomplishments in Perfect Dark. Bryan is generally accepted as the most dominant Goldeneye speedrunner of all time even though he is currently ranked 3rd in points and time, and 4th on the [[Goldeneye MVP Rankings|MVP Rankings]].
'''Bryan Bosshardt''' (born September 24, 1984) is a current [[Goldeneye]] speedrunner and former world champion of [[GoldenEye 007]] from December 2004 to February 2008. He is also a past champion of [[Perfect Dark]] where he reigned from August 2005 to December 2007. Bryan has achieved over 180 [[World Records]] in Goldeneye, 92 of which have been untied and has similarly impressive accomplishments in Perfect Dark. Bryan is generally accepted as the most dominant Goldeneye speedrunner of all time even though he is currently ranked 3rd in points and time, and 4th on the [[Goldeneye MVP Rankings|MVP Rankings]].
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==Introduction to the-elite==
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==Goldeneye and Perfect Dark Career==
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Bryan joined [[The Elite]] in August 2002, and immediately brought attention to himself by discovering the no-Jaws strategy on Aztec, a strategy that lowered the combined Goldeneye time by more than a minute. While that strat alone would have cemented Bryan in history as a legend, he's taken the league by storm just about everywhere else possible. Apart from the many other strategies and techniques he's invented and employed, his biggest accomplishment was dethroning [[Wouter Jansen]] to take over 1st place in GE. He didn't stop there, proving that he can defend his crown and continuing to improve his times and set some incredible records during this reign. Many of these impressive times include 0:53 Dam A, 0:22 Runway A, 1:12 Silo SA, 2:20s across Statue, and complete domination on Control (4:00, 4:13, 4:17).
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Bryan joined [[The Elite]] in August 2002, and immediately brought attention to himself by discovering the no-Jaws strategy on Aztec, a strategy that lowered the combined Goldeneye time by more than a minute. While that [[strat]] alone would have cemented Bryan in history as a legend, Bryan continued to be a dominant force in the world of Goldeneye. Apart from the many other strategies and techniques he has invented and employed, his biggest accomplishment in Goldeneye was dethroning longtime [[Goldeneye champion]] [[Wouter Jansen]] to take over 1st place. He continued to play and reached what was thought to be his peak in spring of 2004, which is best known as the [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/TET/GE4th.html Bosshardtian Rampage]. In this storm of Goldeneye fury, some of the [[untied world records]] Bryan achieved included a [[Silo]] sweep of 1:05/1:12/1:32, a [[Control]] sweep of 4:00/4:13/4:17, [[Bunker 1]] 00A 1:07 and an once-thought impossible [[Runway]] Agent 0:22.
He also dominated [[Perfect Dark]], where he also became the champion, making him the second person to simultaneously hold the championship of both Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. He achieved many impressive [[World Records]], most notably through new strats on [[Extraction]], where his SA record (1:22) was untied by a staggering 8 seconds. When he was dethroned by [[Rayan Isran]], he had been champ for 854 days, the longest PD reign so far.
He also dominated [[Perfect Dark]], where he also became the champion, making him the second person to simultaneously hold the championship of both Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. He achieved many impressive [[World Records]], most notably through new strats on [[Extraction]], where his SA record (1:22) was untied by a staggering 8 seconds. When he was dethroned by [[Rayan Isran]], he had been champ for 854 days, the longest PD reign so far.