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== SMK World Championship 2013==
 
== SMK World Championship 2013==
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[[Image:Florent Leyla.jpg|thumb|Men's World Champion Florent Lecoanet (FRA) and Women's World Champion Leyla Hasso (UK)]]
 
Florent won the SMK World Championship of 2013 ([http://www.ffsmk.org/?task=results&year=2013&show=maininfo CDM 2013]) and became the first player to successfully retrieve this title after being defeated in a prior edition ([http://www.ffsmk.org/?task=results&year=2012&show=maininfo CDM 2012]).  As expected, the rivalry with [[Sami]] went all the way to the wire again, climaxing in a MR semifinal between the two to decide who would win the overall title. After losing to [[Sami]] in MR for 4 years straight, a determined Florent managed to pull off an iconic 9-6 win to crown himself champion once more.  
 
Florent won the SMK World Championship of 2013 ([http://www.ffsmk.org/?task=results&year=2013&show=maininfo CDM 2013]) and became the first player to successfully retrieve this title after being defeated in a prior edition ([http://www.ffsmk.org/?task=results&year=2012&show=maininfo CDM 2012]).  As expected, the rivalry with [[Sami]] went all the way to the wire again, climaxing in a MR semifinal between the two to decide who would win the overall title. After losing to [[Sami]] in MR for 4 years straight, a determined Florent managed to pull off an iconic 9-6 win to crown himself champion once more.  
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== Championship Medal Collection ==
 
== Championship Medal Collection ==
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[[Image:Medaille.JPG|thumb|18 gold medals grabbed by Florent Lecoanet during the annualy organized Super Mario Kart championships]]
 
Florent is perhaps most famous for his high level performances during the annually organized [http://www.championnat-smk.org/ CDF]/CDE/CDM. His Championship achievements through the years are summarized at the [http://www.ffsmk.org/?task=profile&member=16 SMK Championships profile page of Florent Lecoanet]. The [http://www.championnat-smk.org/ CDF] was founded in 2002 by Franck Mazieres; in the beginning it mainly featured [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_people French] competitors and a few [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_people Swiss] ones. This changed in 2008, which showed an influx of competitors from outside of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France]; the [http://www.championnat-smk.org/ CDF] would therefore be known as CDE from that year onwards; CDE being an abbreviation of Championnat d’Europe, meaning Championship of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] in English. In 2009 the final evolution of the event took place and CDE became CDM, being an abbreviation of Championnat du Monde, meaning [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World World] Championship in English.
 
Florent is perhaps most famous for his high level performances during the annually organized [http://www.championnat-smk.org/ CDF]/CDE/CDM. His Championship achievements through the years are summarized at the [http://www.ffsmk.org/?task=profile&member=16 SMK Championships profile page of Florent Lecoanet]. The [http://www.championnat-smk.org/ CDF] was founded in 2002 by Franck Mazieres; in the beginning it mainly featured [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_people French] competitors and a few [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_people Swiss] ones. This changed in 2008, which showed an influx of competitors from outside of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France]; the [http://www.championnat-smk.org/ CDF] would therefore be known as CDE from that year onwards; CDE being an abbreviation of Championnat d’Europe, meaning Championship of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] in English. In 2009 the final evolution of the event took place and CDE became CDM, being an abbreviation of Championnat du Monde, meaning [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World World] Championship in English.
  

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