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'''Tim Everett''' was a pioneer of [[Mario Kart 64]] strategy and was also one of the game's best players around the 2005 era.  His last PR before retiring was a new World Record on Rainbow Road (which stood for a year before being taken down by [[Michael Jongerius]]).
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'''Tim Everett''' was a pioneer of [[Mario Kart 64]] strategy and was also one of the game's best players around the 2004 era.  His last PR before retiring was a new World Record on Rainbow Road (which stood for nearly three years before being untied by [[Michael Jongerius]]).
  
 
{{2006 Karter Contest}}
 
{{2006 Karter Contest}}

Latest revision as of 19:29, 24 July 2014

Tim Everett was a pioneer of Mario Kart 64 strategy and was also one of the game's best players around the 2004 era. His last PR before retiring was a new World Record on Rainbow Road (which stood for nearly three years before being untied by Michael Jongerius).

The 2006 Karter Contest
Complete Bracket | Prediction Contest | Matchups & Results

Penev Land
Penev | Roodhorst/TvL
Trystan | Grandjean
Karel | Huber
Szabo | Karlo
Jongerius | Everett
Usher | Joe Bernier
Moritz | Lacey
L'Hoest | Karlsson

Jones Land
Wonn | Tanney
Mollenhauer | Taylor
S. Gutierrez/Clark | Jones
Gaffikin | Make That Jump
Lewis | Berger
Miller | Barbetta
Cooper | Halford
White | Dunkel

Liem Land
Cromwell | Ihnatenko
Bunde | Laflamme
Piet/Olivier P | Liem
Whalls | Blumfield
Zwartjes | Hukkelaas
Rodriguez | Sully
Fried | Brauninger
Pobre | Nai

Cetin Land
v/d Fluit | Toch
Habrich | Marcelo
Stinson | TB1
Runnelid | Booth
Bukrim | PYL
Ségas | LPS
Steel/Hedley | Sami
Stelzig | Balch