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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
'''Marc "InkosiDeVinyl" Rützou''' (Full name: Marc Aagaard Rützou) (better known as '''Inky''') Born 1992, from Denmark (English/East European father, Danish mother), is an [[Eliter]] and who is best known for getting an untied world record on [[Aztec]] before he even beat any of the other 19 levels in [[Goldeneye]] and is one of the most talented gamers.
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'''Marc "InkosiDeVinyl" Rützou''' (Full name: Marc Aagaard Rützou) (better known as '''Inky''') Born 1992, from Denmark (English/East European father, Danish mother), is an [[Eliter]] and who is best known for getting an untied world record on [[Aztec]] before he even beat any of the other 19 levels in [[Goldeneye]] and is one of the most talented gamers.
 
   
 
   
    
== Early Life ==
 
== Early Life ==
Other than being average in school, playing a lot of soccer, playing outside in general wich the average kid usually do, Marc was also known for his insane gaming skills and anyone who dared challenge him, usually had to face the lost. There was already some trace of speedrunning in Marc's early life when he mainly played [[Goldeneye]], [[Super Mario 64]], [[Turok]] and [[Tekken]]. He would see how fast he could get 70 stars and then try to improve it even more. After trying out a lot of Turok, he managed to beat it in a single day, however, his most memorable days of gaming was probably Turok 2. Marc always loved a good challenge so it didn't get any better than this. Marc joined a gaming club at his school when he was in 4th. grade, playing Tekken mostly. He went to win a lot of tournaments and even participated in a Danish Tekken 4 tournament at the age of 9 and made it to a nice 4th. place.
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Other than being average in school, playing a lot of soccer, playing outside in general wich the average kid usually do, Marc was also known for his insane gaming skills and anyone who dared challenge him, usually had to face the lost. There was already some trace of speedrunning in Marc's early life when he mainly played [[Goldeneye]], [[Super Mario 64]], [[Turok]] and [[Tekken]]. He would see how fast he could get 70 stars and then try to improve it even more. After trying out a lot of [[Turok]], he managed to beat it in a single day. However, his most memorable days of gaming was probably [[Turok 2]]. Marc always loved a good challenge so it didn't get any better than this. Marc joined a gaming club at his school when he was in 4th. grade, playing Tekken mostly. He went to win a lot of tournaments and even participated in a Danish Tekken 4 tournament at the age of 9 and made it to a nice 4th. place.
       
== Introduction To The Elite ==
 
== Introduction To The Elite ==
In many years he was quite unactive as for what gaming goes, but it wasn't until the age of 16 Marc discovered The Elite by an accident. He heard about the new SM64 glitch wich allowed you to finnish the game with only 16 stars. Through SM64.com he found Ilari Pekkala and soon discovered his DLTK videos on Youtube. Watching the Facility world record without being impressed at all, he immediately became interested in GE speedrunning. He said to Eddie Lovins wich had the untied world record of 1:47, that he would cake his time. For Eddie this was just another Youtube noob, but Marc told he got 1:58 and Eddie kindly convinced him to join The Elite. This took place somewhere in April/May 2009. Marc didn't really have any ambitions in the Normal League as he thought he wasn't good enough.
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In many years he was quite unactive as for what gaming goes, but it wasn't until the age of 16 Marc discovered [[The Elite]] by an accident. He heard about the new SM64 glitch wich allowed you to finnish the game with only '''16 stars'''. Through SM64.com he found Ilari Pekkala and soon discovered his DLTK videos on Youtube. Watching the Facility world record without being impressed at all, he immediately became interested in GE speedrunning. He said to Eddie Lovins wich had the untied world record of 1:47, that he would cake his time. For Eddie this was just another Youtube noob, but Marc told he got 1:58 and Eddie kindly convinced him to join The Elite. This took place somewhere in April/May 2009. Marc didn't really have any ambitions in the Normal League as he thought he wasn't good enough.
     

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