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[[Image:Derek_AlBorland.JPG|thumb|Derek pulling off the Al Borland look.]]
 
[[Image:Derek_AlBorland.JPG|thumb|Derek pulling off the Al Borland look.]]
    
'''Derek Clark''' began his gaming career in the world of [[Mario Kart 64]], where he joined at 50th place (Elite F) in 2000.  His quick rise to King status earned multiple awards, including Player of Winter in 2001.  He was one of the first to create a personal times page (see External Links) and has created several cool vids for Kart, including the very awesome [http://thengamer.com/MK64/07-ChocoMountain/ChocoHero.mpeg ChocoHero] run.  He eventually retired from Kart at King B rank, peaking at 30th place in the world.
 
'''Derek Clark''' began his gaming career in the world of [[Mario Kart 64]], where he joined at 50th place (Elite F) in 2000.  His quick rise to King status earned multiple awards, including Player of Winter in 2001.  He was one of the first to create a personal times page (see External Links) and has created several cool vids for Kart, including the very awesome [http://thengamer.com/MK64/07-ChocoMountain/ChocoHero.mpeg ChocoHero] run.  He eventually retired from Kart at King B rank, peaking at 30th place in the world.
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Shortly thereafter, Derek turned his focus to [[GoldenEye 007|Goldeneye]].  He gained ranks quickly here, jumping into the top ten after only a year of competition, and providing great proof for his times.  After coming close to the then-record 2:29 on Statue 00 Agent, he set out to improve the strategy, and quickly gained three World Records on the stage with 2:28/2:27/2:28.  After [[Randy Buikema]] lowered the WRs to 2:27/2:27/2:27, Derek played Statue obsessively until he achieved 2:26 on 00 Agent, earning him the title of "The Statue Master." He peaked at 4th place and retired in early 2003.
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Shortly thereafter, Derek turned his focus to [[GoldenEye 007|Goldeneye]].  He gained ranks quickly here, jumping into the top ten after only a year of competition, and providing great proof for his times.  After coming close to the then-record 2:29 on Statue 00 Agent, he set out to improve the strategy, and quickly gained three World Records on the stage with 2:28/2:27/2:28.  After [[Randy Buikema]] lowered the WRs to 2:27/2:27/2:27, Derek played Statue obsessively until he achieved 2:26 on 00 Agent, earning him the title of &quot;The Statue Master.&quot; He peaked at 4th place and retired in early 2003.
    
Derek's greatest impact on the GE community was the [http://www.the-elite.net/GE/WR/ Goldeneye World Records Page], which he updated from February 2001 to August 2005.  He combined news, statistics, and awards with his own indelible humor and wit, giving competitors motivation to get new WRs.  Although the page is updated infrequently, it remains an excellent source of history to The Elite.
 
Derek's greatest impact on the GE community was the [http://www.the-elite.net/GE/WR/ Goldeneye World Records Page], which he updated from February 2001 to August 2005.  He combined news, statistics, and awards with his own indelible humor and wit, giving competitors motivation to get new WRs.  Although the page is updated infrequently, it remains an excellent source of history to The Elite.
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