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'''Matthias Rustemeyer''' is a German [[Mario Kart 64|MK64 player]].  He has been an active member of the MK64 board for a couple years and was awarded [[POY]] 2008 & 2011. Moreover he was the 10th person to reach MK64's Non-SC GOD rank in October 2009. He entered the top 10 in September 2010, is the current German champion and holds 31 of 32 German records in Non-SC & 3 of 22 German records in SC. Since he reached 2nd place in the World Ranking List in June 2011 the battle between him and former world champion [[Michael Jongerius|MJ]] began. The Dutchman defended his title for almost 10 years in total, but on 03.03.2013 Matthias ended his reign and became new MK64 Non-SC champion. Due to some improvements from [[Vincent Tolhuis|VAJ]] 3 weeks later he lost the #1 spot to MJ again for a couple of hours before retaking the lead on the same day.
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'''Matthias Rustemeyer''' is a German [[Mario Kart 64|MK64 player]].  He has been an active member of the MK64 board for a couple years and was awarded [[POY]] 2008 & 2011. Moreover he was the 10th person to reach MK64's Non-SC GOD rank in October 2009. He entered the top 10 in September 2010, is the current German champion and holds 31 of 32 German records in Non-SC & 3 of 22 German records in SC. Since he reached 2nd place in the World Ranking List in June 2011 the battle between him and former world champion [[Michael Jongerius|MJ]] began. The Dutchman defended his title for almost 10 years in total, but on 03.03.2013 Matthias ended his reign and became new MK64 Non-SC champion. Due to some improvements from [[Make That Jump]] 3 weeks later he lost the #1 spot to MJ again for a couple of hours before retaking the lead on the same day.
    
== World Records ==
 
== World Records ==

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