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Alex is currently ranked 17th in Non-SC and 6th in SC in MK64. He has been #1 in both, but has gradually slipped through the years. He was also the top ("universal") MK64 player for many years. He is still currently #3 in [http://www.mariokart64.com/top100/universalARR.html Universal ARR] and #5 in [http://www.mariokart64.com/top100/universal.html Universal AF], indicative of concentrating on both fields, rather than specialising. He has never officially retired, and has made a few returns to try out new SC discoveries.
Alex is currently ranked 17th in Non-SC and 6th in SC in MK64. He has been #1 in both, but has gradually slipped through the years. He was also the top ("universal") MK64 player for many years. He is still currently #3 in [http://www.mariokart64.com/top100/universalARR.html Universal ARR] and #5 in [http://www.mariokart64.com/top100/universal.html Universal AF], indicative of concentrating on both fields, rather than specialising. He has never officially retired, and has made a few returns to try out new SC discoveries.
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Penev enjoy's looking at the local australian wildlife and even owns a pelican of his own. Said Pelican lives in his penthouse in a small razer wire cage. The name of the Pelican is Pobre after Jeffrey Gutierrez of MKT64 fame. Penev apparently feeds the Pelican a dominoes Pizza once a week. Authorities have been trying to retrieve the malnourished bird but have yet to locate Penev's apartment.
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Penev enjoy's looking at the local australian wildlife and even owns a pelican of his own. Said Pelican lives in his penthouse in a small razer wire cage. The name of the Pelican is Pobre after Jeffrey Gutierrez of MK64 fame. Penev apparently feeds the Pelican a dominoes Pizza once a week. Authorities have been trying to retrieve the malnourished bird but have yet to locate Penev's apartment.
Alex was MKDD champion in the infancy of the competition, rising to the top of the ladder in a couple of weeks' time during January 2004. He dominated for 4 months, but went into inactive status in July 2004 and has since slipped to outside the top-50.
Alex was MKDD champion in the infancy of the competition, rising to the top of the ladder in a couple of weeks' time during January 2004. He dominated for 4 months, but went into inactive status in July 2004 and has since slipped to outside the top-50.