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− | + | Guillaume has often been thinking that 2008 could have been his best SMK year ever but turned to be his worst on a lot of points. However, it began very well, Guillaume showing a bit stronger than rival Angelo in the beginning of the year, getting his first Player of the Week award after reaching his first Myth time ever on RR 5-laps, breaking the extremely tough 1'27" barrier with a 1'26"98 time. Then, in the end of March, he won the Player of the Quarter award, and many people started to think he could go for the highly acclaimed and sought-after Player of the Year award. According to him, Guillaume's biggest mistake here has been to think this "POY" should be his, and from that date, Angelo started to push harder and harder, passing Guillaume with bigger weekly cuts, and entering PAL top 10 many weeks before him. | |
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+ | Guillaume's major success in 2008 was the organization of the first SMK European Championship in Thil, close to Reims where he was living for one year. Almost 40 people from UK, Netherlands, Belgium and other countries gathered for which, at this time, was probably the biggest SMK international meeting ever. Despite of all the work he had to do as the championship host, Guillaume fought hard and ranked #8 on 39, with two quarterfinals (Time Trial and GP, defeating former GP World Champion [[Sébastien Holmière]]) and a twist of huge frustration after being defeated by the Battle World Champion [[Drew Blumfield]] in a one-way Match Race opposition, then at the same step in Battle, with a much better performance (Drew won "only" 5-2 after Guillaume resisted much more than expected with some awesome 3-3 opportunities at some moments). | ||
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+ | Guillaume certainly lost all opportunity to win POY 2008 in the last quarter: reaching top 10 too late while Angelo had already climbed to #7, he stopped after having passed German rival [[Manuel Babjar]] for #9 and switched to NTSC, hoping to catch the attention with massive cuts as he was starting from a very weak overall level there. In December, Guillaume won two consecutive POW awards and his first Player of the Month, breaking his first official NBT World Record on RR for the last update of the year (1'24"07), but it was too late and Angelo became obviously Player of the Year 2008. | ||
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+ | There are two interesting anecdotes about this reward. First of all, [[Sami Çetin]], the Players' Site manager, told Guillaume that he was the obvious second choice after Angelo — a kind of private information Sami generally keeps for himself. Then, Angelo also asked Sami a few times to divide this prize to share it with Guillaume in the awards charts, which was very kind and generous from him, but Sami replied that it was impossible for technical reasons. We also can easily guess it wouldn't have really made sense, even if that year, there were almost two players of the years in terms of spirit. | ||
== 2009: The consecration == | == 2009: The consecration == |
Revision as of 14:11, 17 May 2010
Guillaume Leviach aka "Mario86" is a Super Mario Kart French player born in the Parisian suburbs in 1986 and currently living close to Reims, the home-land of champagne. His main achievement in the Mario Kart community is to have earned the Player of the Year 2009 award.
1994 - 2003: First steps
Guillaume put his hands on his first copy of SMK by receiving it as Christmas present back in 1994, unfortunately at the same time he also got a Super Game Boy coming with Super Mario Land 2, and he was claiming to prefer this one to SMK, regarded as too hard and less interesting.
But as months were going on, he started to discover how great this game was, and started to PR on two favourite tracks, Mario Circuit 1 and Rainbow Road. The legend tells he has already performed a non-NBT 1'02"18 on MC1 back in 1998 or 1999, while his RR 5-lap PR was in the 1'32"s.
Until he met Pierre L'Hoëst on a video games board in 2001, he stopped playing and even concentrated on Mario Kart 64 then Mario Kart Super Circuit when it was released, holding the Rainbow Road 5-lap French Record almost 2 years long with a 45"76 which is still his current PR! During two years, he also tried to improve his SMK times to a higher level, especially because Pierre had told him about the Players' Site and the French championships. He ended the year with an excellent 1'01"72 at MC1, performed two hours before meeting Pierre for the first time!
2003 - 2005: Entering a world of competition
This first meeting, between those who were becoming great friends, brought Guillaume to his first epic performance in the SMK world, breaking the GP 150cc RR 5-lap world record in the Toad/Koopa category (1'21"92). Pierre convinced him to join the Players' Site a few weeks later, what he did on February 29th, being the only player ever to register on this very special date. He joined the site as #47 and #19 in France with an overall King E standard.
In August, 2004, Guillaume participates to his first Championnat de France SMK and makes immediately a huge performance, reaching the Time Trial contest final and getting a silver medal against the "French Godfather" Franck Mazières. After getting eliminated in the Match Race quarterfinals, he is ranked #4 overall but leaves the championship, since he couldn't participate to the Battle and Grand Prix contests. In the end Guillaume is ranked #18 on 21 karters, his good performances couldn't really help him to stay high in the rankings because of the weaker coefficients of Time Trial and Match Race in the "CDF" rules.
He keeps on playing SMK as weeks go on and reaches his first great PR in January, 2005: a #6 on RR PAL, breaking the 1'28" barrier (1'27"99), ranked #2 in France (even if his future friend Geoffrey Label already had an unofficial French Record, since he wasn't registered on the Players' Site yet. A few weeks later, Guillaume is the first player ever to appear on both PAL and NTSC rankings, which will amaze Pierre who thought it was forbidden until there!
In the summer of 2005, and just before CDF 2005, he temporarly wins a tough battle for the RR France's #2 with Matthias Boucher, with a 1'27"73 PR. No one knows it yet, but it will be his last PR before 20 months. Speaking about CDF, Guillaume participates to the entire competition this time, but is unable to perform a TT performance as good as his last year's (he finishes #13 out of 28 players, which will also be his final overall ranking). His Match Race contest is, according to him, one of his best SMK memories ever: he reaches #2 of his group just behind Pierre L'Hoëst, both players ending the stage invincible. Unfortunately, Guillaume is defeated by GP specialist Nicolas Hauffmann in quarterfinals (7-4). He's unable to get out of the group stage in Battle Mode, and is eliminated by Camille Batier, the future GP winner, in the beginning of GP final phase.
Guillaume comes back to Tours, the town where he lives, with a lot of hopes for the future, having just entered a team called "Far West" with teammates Pierre, Goeffrey and future SMK star Florent Lecoanet who was attending his first championship.
2005 - 2007: Retirement?
For some unknown reasons, Guillaume suddenly disappears from the SMK community, doesn't participate to CDF 2006 (having thought about making it though), and almost stops playing video games. Some badly informed people will ironically tell it was because of his new girlfriend Claire but time will show a totally opposite truth about it.
It is told that Guillaume only played SMK 3 or 4 times between October 2005 and April 2007.
2007: The unexpected comeback
Future wife Claire is the origin of Guillaume's sudden comeback in the spring of 2007. Indeed, she asked him why he had stopped playing and told it would be nice to see him PRing again. Then, he came back on RR first, where he still had good rankings despite of time. He performed his first top 10 f-lap with a 17"37 non-NBT, which was a better non-NBT performance than the current most impressive French player Florent Lecoanet.
All spring and summer long, Guillaume drove on all tracks to reach higher standards and get close to overall top 30: he went to CDF 2007 as #32 in the world, and had important ambitions before he came back to this championship, aiming for an overall top 10 on 24 players. He managed to achieve this personal goal, classifying #10 after correct general performances including a good #7 in the Time Trial contest, especially regarding he was driving non-NBT while most of his big opponents were using NBT skills!
Guillaume ended the year with one main goal: getting into the world top 30 before turning into the dark side of driving - NBT, of course. He suceeded, becoming #27 in December and starting to play NBT to enter top 25 just at the deep end of the year. But he made something much stronger in the beginning of November, switching on NTSC for a few days and breaking the French Record on Rainbow Road, being the first French guy under the 1'25" barrier (1'24"99), ranking #6 on the NBT side and even #3 on the non-NBT charts! His 16"89 final lap in this epic race also earned him a #6 non-NBT f-lap rank.
The year of the comeback ended in a very positive way, and Guillaume could think about starting NBT with the pressure of a new rival, Italian Angelo di Vano who climbed incredibly fast from PAL #154 to #30 in less than 4 months! A legendary rivalry was approaching...
2008: Reaching new standards
Guillaume has often been thinking that 2008 could have been his best SMK year ever but turned to be his worst on a lot of points. However, it began very well, Guillaume showing a bit stronger than rival Angelo in the beginning of the year, getting his first Player of the Week award after reaching his first Myth time ever on RR 5-laps, breaking the extremely tough 1'27" barrier with a 1'26"98 time. Then, in the end of March, he won the Player of the Quarter award, and many people started to think he could go for the highly acclaimed and sought-after Player of the Year award. According to him, Guillaume's biggest mistake here has been to think this "POY" should be his, and from that date, Angelo started to push harder and harder, passing Guillaume with bigger weekly cuts, and entering PAL top 10 many weeks before him.
Guillaume's major success in 2008 was the organization of the first SMK European Championship in Thil, close to Reims where he was living for one year. Almost 40 people from UK, Netherlands, Belgium and other countries gathered for which, at this time, was probably the biggest SMK international meeting ever. Despite of all the work he had to do as the championship host, Guillaume fought hard and ranked #8 on 39, with two quarterfinals (Time Trial and GP, defeating former GP World Champion Sébastien Holmière) and a twist of huge frustration after being defeated by the Battle World Champion Drew Blumfield in a one-way Match Race opposition, then at the same step in Battle, with a much better performance (Drew won "only" 5-2 after Guillaume resisted much more than expected with some awesome 3-3 opportunities at some moments).
Guillaume certainly lost all opportunity to win POY 2008 in the last quarter: reaching top 10 too late while Angelo had already climbed to #7, he stopped after having passed German rival Manuel Babjar for #9 and switched to NTSC, hoping to catch the attention with massive cuts as he was starting from a very weak overall level there. In December, Guillaume won two consecutive POW awards and his first Player of the Month, breaking his first official NBT World Record on RR for the last update of the year (1'24"07), but it was too late and Angelo became obviously Player of the Year 2008.
There are two interesting anecdotes about this reward. First of all, Sami Çetin, the Players' Site manager, told Guillaume that he was the obvious second choice after Angelo — a kind of private information Sami generally keeps for himself. Then, Angelo also asked Sami a few times to divide this prize to share it with Guillaume in the awards charts, which was very kind and generous from him, but Sami replied that it was impossible for technical reasons. We also can easily guess it wouldn't have really made sense, even if that year, there were almost two players of the years in terms of spirit.
2009: The consecration
To be coming
2010: Never getting bored of SMK
To be coming
External Links
Mario Museum (personal website)
YouTube videos page
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