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Due to the recent increase in strictness towards the proof policy brought on by Ryan White (see: [[Goose#Controversy_and_Departure]]) and due to David Clemens and Bryan Bosshardt not meeting these proof qualifications, it is very difficult to determine the exact date David passed Bryan as [[Goldeneye champion]].  The most accepted date on which David passed Bryan for first place is February 9, 2008, when Bryan Bosshardt made a [http://perfectdarkelite.yuku.com/topic/13452 topic] about this achievement.  It is believe that the record which was completed to give Clemens the upper edge was a mediocre personal record of [[Facility]] 00 Agent 0:55, however since neither player was fully ranked during a large span of time due to their proof issues, it could have been any of Clemens' Personal Records between January 1 and March 1, 2008, which gave him first place.
 
Due to the recent increase in strictness towards the proof policy brought on by Ryan White (see: [[Goose#Controversy_and_Departure]]) and due to David Clemens and Bryan Bosshardt not meeting these proof qualifications, it is very difficult to determine the exact date David passed Bryan as [[Goldeneye champion]].  The most accepted date on which David passed Bryan for first place is February 9, 2008, when Bryan Bosshardt made a [http://perfectdarkelite.yuku.com/topic/13452 topic] about this achievement.  It is believe that the record which was completed to give Clemens the upper edge was a mediocre personal record of [[Facility]] 00 Agent 0:55, however since neither player was fully ranked during a large span of time due to their proof issues, it could have been any of Clemens' Personal Records between January 1 and March 1, 2008, which gave him first place.
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David continued to rise past Bryan, but so did [[Rayan Isran]]. These two are in constant competition, obtaining [[untied world records]] frequently, to which the other player will tie the record in a only a few days.  Some examples of this phenomenon are [[Silo]] Agent 1:02, [[Control]] 00 Agent 4:11, Control Secret Agent 4:07 and [[Surface]] 1 Agent 1:02.   
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David continued to rise past Bryan, but so did [[Rayan Isran]]. These two are in constant competition, obtaining [[untied world records]] frequently, to which the other player will tie the record in a only a few days.  Some examples of this phenomenon are [[Silo]] Agent 1:02, [[Control]] 00 Agent 4:11, Control Secret Agent 4:07 and [[Surface 1]] Agent 1:02.   
    
Currently, David Clemens has 43 World Records; 7 of which are still untied.
 
Currently, David Clemens has 43 World Records; 7 of which are still untied.

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