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[[Image:holymoly.jpg|thumb|Holy Moly]]
    
'''Marius "Holy Moly" Mollenhauer''' is one of the best [[Mario Kart Double Dash]] players and comes from Germany. He has been 60Hz champion since October 2004 (over 630 days as of July 2006).
 
'''Marius "Holy Moly" Mollenhauer''' is one of the best [[Mario Kart Double Dash]] players and comes from Germany. He has been 60Hz champion since October 2004 (over 630 days as of July 2006).
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He is currently ranked 5th in the combined ladder (50Hz + 60Hz), is five positions higher than the next best 60Hz player, and has claimed the Myth A [[MK Terminology|standard]]. Marius was also combined champion in mid-2005, and even though the title race between him, [[Jonathan Steel]] and [[Raphaël Ségas]] was a photo-finish, many considered him to be the stronger competitor at the time because he plays exclusively in 60Hz. He went inactive after becoming champion (because he had to join the German Army for almost a year), and soon lost many places in the rankings (30 WRs -> 9 WRs). But he made an impressive comeback this year and has now 22 60Hz WRs with a very low [[Average Finish|AF]] of 1.6.  
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He is currently ranked 5th in the combined ladder (50Hz + 60Hz), is five positions higher than the next best 60Hz player, and has claimed the Myth A [[MK Terminology|standard]]. Marius was also combined champion in mid-2005, and even though the title race between him, [[Jonathan Steel]] and [[Raphaël Ségas]] was a photo-finish, many considered him to be the stronger competitor at the time because he plays exclusively in 60Hz. He went inactive after becoming champion (because he had to join the German Army for almost a year), and soon lost many places in the rankings (30 WRs -> 9 WRs). But he made an impressive comeback this year and has now 22 60Hz WRs with a very low [[Average Finish|AF]] of 1.3.  
    
He is a frequent visitor to the Netherlands (several times a year, since 1999), and eventually caught the [[Crazy Dutch PR Smash Virus]]. He returned to Germany with renewed conviction to set new records and defend his 60Hz Champion sticker.
 
He is a frequent visitor to the Netherlands (several times a year, since 1999), and eventually caught the [[Crazy Dutch PR Smash Virus]]. He returned to Germany with renewed conviction to set new records and defend his 60Hz Champion sticker.
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