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Alex is a former Mario Kart 64 world champion for both non-shortcut and shortcut.  He pioneered some strategies (notably Kalimari Desert) and many shortcuts, and has had several long-standing WRs. Most were shortcut WRs, and they have all fallen as the years went by. His most famous WR was for CM non-shortcut flap, which despite being done with an inferior strat (lap 1 instead of lap 2), stood for more than 5 years. Some of his other long-standing records, such as LRSC 3lap and CMSC 3lap, were eventually beaten with the use of new shortcut routes.
 
Alex is a former Mario Kart 64 world champion for both non-shortcut and shortcut.  He pioneered some strategies (notably Kalimari Desert) and many shortcuts, and has had several long-standing WRs. Most were shortcut WRs, and they have all fallen as the years went by. His most famous WR was for CM non-shortcut flap, which despite being done with an inferior strat (lap 1 instead of lap 2), stood for more than 5 years. Some of his other long-standing records, such as LRSC 3lap and CMSC 3lap, were eventually beaten with the use of new shortcut routes.
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Alex is currently ranked 18th in Non-sc and 5th in SC in MK64, but was the highest "combined" MK64 player for several years, well into his inactive period. He has never officially retired, and has even made a few returns to try out new SCs (e.g. he was the first to hit the emulator-discovered YVSC on a console).
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Alex is currently ranked 18th in Non-SC and 5th in SC in MK64, but was the highest "combined" MK64 player for several years, well into his inactive period. He has never officially retired, and has even made a few returns to try out new SCs (e.g. he was the first to hit the emulator-discovered YVSC on a console).
    
Alex was also MKDD champion early in the competition, rising to the top of the ladder in a couple of weeks' time during January 2004. While he dominated the game for 4 months, he has been inactive since July 2004 and has since slipped all the way down to 50th.
 
Alex was also MKDD champion early in the competition, rising to the top of the ladder in a couple of weeks' time during January 2004. While he dominated the game for 4 months, he has been inactive since July 2004 and has since slipped all the way down to 50th.
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