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'''Fernando Moritz dos Santos''' is a top [[MKDD]] karter.  He also played [[MK64]].  He is currently ranked #13 in MKDD, #142 in MK64, and #30 on the Combined Kart Ranks.
 
'''Fernando Moritz dos Santos''' is a top [[MKDD]] karter.  He also played [[MK64]].  He is currently ranked #13 in MKDD, #142 in MK64, and #30 on the Combined Kart Ranks.
  
Moritz is a past champion in MKDD. He took the top spot from Alex Penev in May 2004.  He traded it with Paul Tanney and David Grard through October, when he finally lost it for good.  He has held the championship for 92 days, the 4th longest of anyone in MKDD.
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Arguably his most-famous achievement on MK64 was beating the WR in Wario Stadium Shortcut. His lap of 2'44 used the mushroom-jump for the second wall, a strategy which was already widely known; but Fernando used Bowser, so it was the first in a long time that a heavyweight held a record on the site. His time was beaten later by [[Myles Bukrim]] and [[Greg Ihnatenko]] using the same tactic.
  
Moritz is famous for his hatred of 50hz. He became so upset over the "50hz cheaters" that he quit the site and removed his times.  However, he eventually rejoined, and has actually joined the darkside, as he currently plays in the 50hz he hates so much.
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Moritz is a past champion in MKDD.  He took the top spot from [[Alex Penev]] in May 2004, and played in 60Hz.  He traded the championship with Paul Tanney and David Grard through October, when he finally lost it for good. Altogether, he has been #1 for 92 days in total, which is still the 4th highest in the history of the game.
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Moritz is famous for his support of 60Hz and dislike of 50Hz, enough so that he argued for having two separate sites. He was upset when he was beaten by 50Hz players, which some think is an easier version of the game because of the slower speed. He removed his times from the site in protest, but he has since rejoined, and started playing in 50Hz himself. His ranked slipped during his time away, but then climbed back up towards the top 10 in his comeback.
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.mariokart64.com/mkdd/profile.php?pid=623 Fernando Moritz dos Santos' MKDD profile]
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* [http://www.mariokart64.com/mkdd/profile.php?pid=623 Fernando's MKDD profile]
  
 
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Revision as of 03:22, 15 July 2006

Fernando Moritz dos Santos is a top MKDD karter. He also played MK64. He is currently ranked #13 in MKDD, #142 in MK64, and #30 on the Combined Kart Ranks.

Arguably his most-famous achievement on MK64 was beating the WR in Wario Stadium Shortcut. His lap of 2'44 used the mushroom-jump for the second wall, a strategy which was already widely known; but Fernando used Bowser, so it was the first in a long time that a heavyweight held a record on the site. His time was beaten later by Myles Bukrim and Greg Ihnatenko using the same tactic.

Moritz is a past champion in MKDD. He took the top spot from Alex Penev in May 2004, and played in 60Hz. He traded the championship with Paul Tanney and David Grard through October, when he finally lost it for good. Altogether, he has been #1 for 92 days in total, which is still the 4th highest in the history of the game.

Moritz is famous for his support of 60Hz and dislike of 50Hz, enough so that he argued for having two separate sites. He was upset when he was beaten by 50Hz players, which some think is an easier version of the game because of the slower speed. He removed his times from the site in protest, but he has since rejoined, and started playing in 50Hz himself. His ranked slipped during his time away, but then climbed back up towards the top 10 in his comeback.

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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