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Revision as of 11:01, 27 May 2008
Wes McKinney is one of the main reasons that The Elite has evolved into what it is over the past several years. Though it was not Wes himself who started the earliest version of the World Goldeneye Rankings, he did take control of the rankings all the way back in 1998, and updated them (completely on his own and completely by hand) until 2001. And he was no slouch at the game itself, either, becoming the younger (he climbed all the way into 2nd place, as a 13 year old) counterpart to the great Sterling Neblett for over two years, before the arrival of Wouter Jansen. He was also the first to really take proving times seriously, as he was a vid-crazy player, always getting new files up when he could. He has withdrawn himself from the Elite in the past few years to throw himself into his studies, attending the highly prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology.