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Posted: Aug 18 2006, 09:35 PM
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Marty couldn't believe it. His opponent had cheated. He knew that something was wrong when the fans started to groan and then boo Trengrove but he never suspected rule breaking.

Then he heard the official report and boom there he was suddenly with the goal of all 32 competitors. HE WAS ON THE TOUR!!!!!!!! No more Milchama for him he was off to the home of Kleptochase Az-Cz.

Marty could not believe it.
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Posted: Aug 18 2006, 10:21 PM
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OOC: Cut off for MD2. Also, next scorination will be a little bit delayed. Exactly how much I can't tell.
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Posted: Aug 18 2006, 10:39 PM
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Here are the results for day two of the AOKCC

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Winston Smith  
Marty Kochenon  Draw Win
 
Joshua Trengrove  Win
Étienne Moreau  
 
Viliama Riistamii Win
Thoror Azrantahim  
 
Lumber StrongMouse  Win
Maria Heatherton  
 
Dazrim Barantibar  
Schreider Martin  Win
 
Runner SprintMouse  
Alfred St-Jacques  Draw  Win
 
Marian Luppers  Draw Win
Martin Wilson  
 
Ioalali Morai  
Andrew Rather  Win
 
Yabai Tomoai Win
Peter Harden  
 
Peter SneakyMouse  Draw Win
Vladimir Petrovič  
 
Gustave Roy  
Levi Jonasson  Win
 
Joshua Hoffman  Win
Ootaniz Riiatzor  
 
Théophile Fournier  Win
Rudolf Giessen  
 
Andreas SteepleMouse  Win
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  
 
Davy Kinch  Win
Nurri Tezbaktahir  
 
Dallas Pederson  Win
Jules Québécois  



Group Standings

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Joshua Trengrove  2-0-1
Winston Smith  1-1-4
Marty Kochenon  1-1-2
Étienne Moreau 0-2-3

Lumber StrongMouse  2-0-0
Viliama Riistamii 2-0-1
Maria Heatherton  0-2-1
Thoror Azrantahim  0-2-0

Schreider Martin  2-0-0
Alfred St-Jacques  2-0-1
Runner SprintMouse  0-2-1
Dazrim Barantibar  0-2-0

Marian Luppers  2-0-1
Martin Wilson  1-1-1
Andrew Rather  1-1-0
Ioalali Morai  0-2-0

Yabai Tomoai 2-0-0
Peter Harden  1-1-0
Peter SneakyMouse  1-1-1
Vladimir Petrovič  0-2-0

Levi Jonasson  2-0-1
Gustave Roy  1-1-0
Joshua Hoffman  1-1-1
Ootaniz Riiatzor  0-2-1

Théophile Fournier  2-0-0
Andreas SteepleMouse  2-0-0
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  0-2-0
Rudolf Giessen  0-2-0

Jules Québécois  1-1-0
Nurri Tezbaktahir  1-1-0
Dallas Pederson  1-1-0
Davy Kinch  1-1-0


Overall Standings

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Lumber StrongMouse  2-0-0
Schreider Martin  2-0-0
Yabai Tomoai 2-0-0
Théophile Fournier  2-0-0
Andreas SteepleMouse  2-0-0
Joshua Trengrove  2-0-1
Marian Luppers  2-0-1
Levi Jonasson  2-0-1
Viliama Riistamii 2-0-1
Alfred St-Jacques  2-0-1
Winston Smith  1-1-4
Marty Kochenon  1-1-2
Martin Wilson  1-1-1
Andrew Rather  1-1-0
Peter Harden  1-1-0
Peter SneakyMouse  1-1-1
Gustave Roy  1-1-0
Joshua Hoffman  1-1-1
Jules Québécois  1-1-0
Nurri Tezbaktahir  1-1-0
Dallas Pederson  1-1-0
Davy Kinch  1-1-0
Étienne Moreau 0-2-3
Maria Heatherton  0-2-1
Runner SprintMouse  0-2-1
Ootaniz Riiatzor  0-2-1
Thoror Azrantahim  0-2-0
Dazrim Barantibar  0-2-0
Ioalali Morai  0-2-0
Vladimir Petrovič  0-2-0
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  0-2-0
Rudolf Giessen  0-2-0

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Posted: Aug 19 2006, 10:22 AM
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He was 2 for 2 now. While Martin Wilson had managed one draw but Luppers had gotten to the object first the first time and the second time it was easy as Luppers realized that the maze was easily climable and did it.

That put Luppers at 2-0-1 and at the top of his group. But more importantly in the overall standings Luppers was 7th. His chasing so far had been excellent and he fully expected to go undeafeated now. With the strength course, his specialty, coming up Luppers knew that 3-0 was definitely well within his reach.

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The high was still there. Marty Kochenon probably had just had the most exciting 48 hours of his athletic career. After losing to Josh Trengrove after a draw in the technique course, Trengrove was proven to have broken the rules and Kotchenon was given an exemption on the Az-Cz tour.

Then the match today came and Kotchenon played lights out, he got the object first the first time but Smith was behind every step of the way for the draw. Then the second time Kotchenon came back and switched his plan of attack to the object that fooled the smart Smith and beat him back to the zone for the win.

He again decided to look at the standings, He was in 3rd place behind Smith and Trengrove. Which meant of course he was playing the struggler Moreau. He could have a winning record soon. Marty was very happy.

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Martin was jumping all over the place. He had done it, another quick win. He went around found his object and got back in an atonishing 30 seconds. The crowd had never seen anything like it and were going crazy. Schreider couldn't believe that he had picked up a cult following in Az-Cz and suddenly he was a celebrity there also.

Both Tex-Mex and Art-Bob had asked him how he did it and commentators all over the country including Ag-Mar, the Kleptochase Peter Gammons, had said that Martin could qualify on the Az-Cz tour regardless of whether he got to quarters in this tournament or not.

He went back to look at this tournament, he was against another good chaser in Alfred St. Jaqcue tommorow as St. Jacque was 2-0-1 in the tournament so far. Also Martin wasn't in the lead as he was only in second place behind Lumber StrongMouse who also had cleared two opponents easily.

Martin knew he needed a win tommorow because he was sure that StrongMouse could not keep it up.

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I did it! Davy Kinch thought just after the match. He had made up for his failing a day earlier as he beat Nurri Tezbaktahir in one of his two weak courses the maze course. Kinch had this tendency to get confused by all the different walls and make a wrong decision, or two, that would cost him the match. He knew though that if he didn't make a mistake he would win.

He didn't screw up. After picking the lock in the door and going around the window, he was met with a wall and he saw the opening in the wall. He pushed it open and there was his object as he scampered back to the target zone before the law even had a chance to get him.

Kinch had done it and he had to thank Kochenon. They would be studying their maps in greater detail tonight as they needed a win.
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Posted: Aug 19 2006, 10:54 AM
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Tomai, Riistamii stay strong

Native Vilitan Yabai Tomoai looked more like a native of Az-Cz on matchday two as the fans favorite moved to the top of the group table with an impressive win over Bazalonian chaser Peter Harden. The two competitors had gone into the day fresh off victories on Matchday 1 and it was billed as a potential sudden death shootout. But Tomoai, who seemed to have some of the locals in his corner in addition to the travelling Vilitan support, made quick work of Harden and has emerged as an early favorite from the group.

Meanwhile, fellow Vilitan chaser Viliama Riistamii was also victorious on Matchday two in a battle of epic porportions putting longtime sporting rivals Vilita and Starblaydia head to head for the first time in Kleptochase history. As was the story in the first ever competitive meeting in sport between the sides, which was also the very first competitive World Cup Qualifying match for Starblaydia in the World Cup of Football/Soccer; It was the Island nation at the center of the Vilitan Cove that was victorious. Riistamii, however, still has work to be done as Lumber StrongMouse sits atop the table with a clean record and the two chasers have yet to meet in this competition.

It was all too pathetic for Ioalali Morai who, unlike Tomoai, was defeated handily by the Bazalonia chaser on the opposite end. The loss leaves Morai at the foot of both the group and overall standings, with little hope of recovery for the first time chaser.

Meanwhile, Ootaniz Riiatzor was unable to recover in time from the bought the chaser suffered with dried eyes, which was blamed for the Vilitans first chase loss after a draw. Riiatzor did, however, show up for the scheduled chase against Quakmybush's Joshuan Hoffman. Riiatzor sportingly shook the hand of Hoffman prior to the chase and conceded the match due to his condition, before a gracious Hoffman uncerimoniously completed the chase unopposed to record his first victory of the competition, moving him above Riiatzor in the group table.
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Posted: Aug 19 2006, 11:41 AM
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"Arggghhhh, I hate this <beep>ing game!" exclaimed a frustrated and tired Winston Smith, safely alone in the Winchestia locker room after chase #2. "I've run more chases then anyone, and I think I'm the oldest one here! They're trying to kill me!"

Just then the undefeated Levi Jonasson came rushing into the locker room:

"Winston, you here? Oh there you are, why are you sobbing in the corner? Oh nevermind, listen, I think I've just seen something that I wasn't suppose to."

"OI! I'm too old for this, what do you want?"

"It's about the whole Trengrove/Kochenon thing. At least I think so. I saw someone in the Milchama delegation give what looked like a whole lot of money to one of the Bazalonian coaches. Now it may be nothing, but they both glared at me when they saw I was watching."

"Grrr....you interupt my sulking for THAT? Listen there are all sorts of reasons that you could have seen that. Bazalonia and Milchama have a history together, far more than anything we can comprehend. Maybe it's an old debt or something. Listen, don't worry about it. I'm sure it was nothing."

In truth however, Smith thought it was FAR more than nothing.....
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Posted: Aug 20 2006, 04:03 AM
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Sorry for the delay. Matchday three cutoff here. Scores to follow soon.
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Posted: Aug 20 2006, 04:22 AM
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Mice earning KC respect

The second chase saw every single mouse winning their chase against a number of diverse nationalities, Bazalonian, Starblaydi and 2 QuakMyBush players Maria Heatherton, Khazrar Meterrzibarn, Alfred St-Jacques and Vladimir Petrovič. All of these KC chasers where just not up to the maze challenge and the mice.

Lumber StrongMouse challenged fellow Strength Specialist Maria Heatherton from Bazalonia to the challenge of the maze and ended up in a tight contest with the Bazalonian chasing only a few metres behind the mice before Lumber managed to instinctively find the exit of the maze and won the tournament. This is Lumber's 2nd win.

Runner SprintMouse faced Alfred St-Jacques from QuakMyBush, was about to catch up to the Mousr but was outmanouvered at a 3-way split in the maze, Alfred took the left turn where Runner went forward and around a burve. It was only a fraction of the second that allowed Runner to take this opportunity, utilising the mental game of running towards a trap instead of away from it.

Andreas SteepleChase faced Khazrar Meterrzibarn from Starblaydia, Andreas showed why he's the best KC Mazer in Miceland in the dominating performance against the Starblaydi. This was not a walk over for the mouse as the Starblaydi was also an avid Mazer but this matchday certainly showed Micelands dominance in KC Mazes.

Peter SneakyMouse faced Vladimir Petrovič from QuakMyBush and certainly the dominating position in that course was the mouse. It seemed that Vladamir never had an idea where the mouse was as he got this way to the target and exited the maze. Vladimir seemed to have his faced buried in the mazes map.
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OOC: Miceland, check the scores again. Runner Sprint Mouse lost to Alfred St-Jacques.

Results

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Winston Smith    
Joshua Trengrove  Win  
 
Marty Kochenon  Win  
Étienne Moreau  
 
Viliama Riistamii  
Lumber StrongMouse  Win  
 
Thoror Azrantahim  Win  
Maria Heatherton    
 
Dazrim Barantibar    
Runner SprintMouse  Win  
 
Schreider Martin    
Alfred St-Jacques  Win  
 
Marian Luppers  Win  
Ioalali Morai    
 
Martin Wilson    
Andrew Rather  Win  
 
Yabai Tomoai  
Peter SneakyMouse  Draw Draw Win
 
Peter Harden    
Vladimir Petrovič  Win  
 
Gustave Roy    
Joshua Hoffman  Win  
 
Levi Jonasson    
Ootaniz Riiatzor  Win  
 
Théophile Fournier    
Andreas SteepleMouse  Draw Win
 
Rudolf Giessen    
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  Draw Win
 
Davy Kinch    
Dallas Pederson  Win  
 
Nurri Tezbaktahir    
Jules Québécois  Win  


Group Standings

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Joshua Trengrove  3-0-1
Marty Kochenon  2-1-2
Winston Smith  1-2-4
Étienne Moreau 0-3-3

Lumber StrongMouse  3-0-0
Viliama Riistamii 2-1-1
Thoror Azrantahim  1-2-0
Maria Heatherton  0-3-1

Alfred St-Jacques  3-0-1
Schreider Martin  2-1-0
Runner SprintMouse  1-2-1
Dazrim Barantibar  0-3-0

Marian Luppers  3-0-1
Andrew Rather  2-1-0
Martin Wilson  1-2-1
Ioalali Morai  0-3-0

Yabai Tomoai 2-1-2
Peter SneakyMouse  2-1-3
Vladimir Petrovič  1-2-1
Peter Harden  1-2-0

Levi Jonasson  2-1-1
Joshua Hoffman  2-1-1
Ootaniz Riiatzor  1-2-1
Gustave Roy  1-2-1

Andreas SteepleMouse  3-0-1
Théophile Fournier  2-1-1
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  1-2-1
Rudolf Giessen  0-3-1

Jules Québécois  2-1-0
Dallas Pederson  2-1-0
Davy Kinch  1-2-0
Nurri Tezbaktahir  1-2-0


Overall Standings

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Lumber StrongMouse  3-0-0
Joshua Trengrove  3-0-1
Alfred St-Jacques  3-0-1
Marian Luppers  3-0-1
Andreas SteepleMouse  3-0-1
Jules Québécois  2-1-0
Dallas Pederson  2-1-0
Schreider Martin  2-1-0
Andrew Rather  2-1-0
Levi Jonasson  2-1-1
Joshua Hoffman  2-1-1
Viliama Riistamii 2-1-1
Théophile Fournier  2-1-1
Yabai Tomoai 2-1-2
Marty Kochenon  2-1-2
Peter SneakyMouse  2-1-3
Winston Smith  1-2-4
Runner SprintMouse  1-2-1
Martin Wilson  1-2-1
Vladimir Petrovič  1-2-1
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  1-2-1
Ootaniz Riiatzor  1-2-1
Gustave Roy  1-2-1
Thoror Azrantahim  1-2-0
Davy Kinch  1-2-0
Nurri Tezbaktahir  1-2-0
Peter Harden  1-2-0
Étienne Moreau 0-3-3
Maria Heatherton  0-3-1
Rudolf Giessen  0-3-1
Dazrim Barantibar  0-3-0
Ioalali Morai  0-3-0
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OOC: D'oh.. Well sorry about that Az-Cz... I'll have to post a correction next time I RP for miceland

Bazalonian National KelptoChase Association (BNKCA) -
PRESS RELEASE

The situation regarding the Joshua Trengrove "Breakgate" incident, as denoted in Bazalonian Media has tarnished Bazalonia's proud sporting tradition. The BNKCA abhors all cheating and denies any impropriety by the association in the Breakgate affair. Added to this are claims by un-released international source where allegations of some sort of payoff between Joshua Trengrove and the Milchaman Delegation. This allegation has been taken seriously and we have instigated a BFP led investigation. The results of this investigation will be made public as soon as the situation has been resolved. Joshua Trengrove will make a public statement on his own behalf.

Joshua has been sanctioned in the tournament that he participates in and has lossed a number of points for the so-called "Break-gate" affair.

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Public Media Statement of Joshua Trengrove
Subject: Re: Breakgate

First of all I would like to un-reservedly apologise to Milchaman Marty Kochenon, the Az-Cz organising committee, the spectators of the course in question and finally the BNKCA. I would like to explain my actions on that day. As suggested in the statement put out by the Az-Cz AOKCC organising comitte had suggested I have actually not have ever done a technique course before. I am in the Bazalonian Endurance tournament a one that challenges brain and body by a Speed, Maze and Stength Course in quick succession. The results of all three course combine to determine the final result. This means I don't have the energy or the where-with-all to even think about training for a technique course or even doing one. And I am deeply ashamed for bringing such a stain on the Bazalonian sporting tradition.

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Joshua Trengrove had won his 2 worst events, Technique and Maze and now only 4 matches of his 2 strongest disciplines remain, And with the final series having Strength an Speed courses if he can get through the Ro32 Maze abd the Semi-final technique courses than Joshua is expected to win, or at least come close.

Andrew Rather won his Maze as was expected and totally dominated Ioalali Morai as was expected and Ioalali Morai seemed to be stuch inside the maze some time after Andrew had already one.

Maria Heatherton lost in what was a thriller against Lumber StrongMouse... It was almost Maria verses herself as Lumber and Maria where almost physically as able and adept it each and yet it seemed that the mousey instincts of her opponent just kept her that second slower.

Peter Harden lost against Vilitian Yabai Tomoai who showed why there where so many Vilitian's there to support him, he was good very good. Almost as good as that mouse, Andreas SomethingMouse.

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The only undeafeated Milchamian chaser left. Marian Luppers was in a good position now after beating Vilitan wipping boy Iolai Morai easily. It wasn't as much a match as a slaughter as Luppers crushed his opponent like a bug and then stomped on him for extra measure. The strength course he considered to be his best event and he showed why, crushing Morai as he used his brute strength to get around, through and over any obstacles in the way.

His tools also looked suberb and of real quality. He asked his coach if he needed to do anything better and the coach could only say, "Marian, that was the best i have ever seen you do."

With praise like that Luppers knew he was well on his way to bidding.

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Kochenon had managed to come away unscaved and with a victory in his least favorite type of course against the Oliverrian wipping boy Etian Moreau. This was his first match without any draws and he liked it.

He knew that they both looked confused and out of place on this course and he took advantage of that as his new tool kit worked much better than the only one for scaling walls. Which he did three times today to get the W.

Kochenon thought about it again, he had qualified to the tour had gone undeafeated since then and most importantly gotten his first ever victory on a strength course. This was a good day.

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Actually it was a very very bad day for Schreider Martin. He had lost his perfect record, to a guy not known for doing well on a strength against him who had his specialty on the strength course.

He blamed it on his tool kit as his wall climbing device broke but he continued the chase anyway as he scaled up the walls himself without help. Of course this was too slow for St. Jacque with his tool kit and the Quakmybush chaser got to the object first although that was not the end of it as Martin thought he had tagged him for the match to start over and for Martin to win but the ref said he did not.

Of course with no replay allowed in Kleptochase it was a win but the replay clearly showed that Martin had indeed forced a draw.

Well there was nothing he could do about it now, he just went back and studied tommorow's map for a speed course.

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Davy Kinch had lost again. The least known of Milchama's four chasers who were sent to this tournament, Kinch knew he had to prove himself but so far it was not going well.

Other chasers who could have been the last one on the plane were getting really mad because they thought that they could do better. Davy, was pretty sure he was going to lose this match as his opponent looked brilliant on strength courses and he was terrible on strength courses. The result was secured then as Davy lost quickly and unsuprisingly.

He knew that against the Oliverrian savant he could and would win in the speed course. If/when he did that that would be 500 again with an easier strength guy coming up. Maybe he could pull of a victory there and then win in speed and get a winning record.

That was all for the future, for now it was back to studying maps.
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Dallas Pederson had been dreading this day for a while now. See, he wasn't very fast. Never was. Something having to do with smaller-than-average feet. Though he loved Kleptochase before all else, he simply wasn't very good at the Speed courses. In fact, it was the one tournament that he refused to ever watch! But by "luck" of the draw, it was determined that arguably the most important round of all, the round of 16, would be speed. So he had just a few days to get a whole LOT better at it. Though he had lost to Tezbuktahir in his first chase he noted that "Tez", as he was called by no one in particular, wasn't exactly a speed merchant either. Now, if he could only figure out how to get one of those slowpokes in teh Round of 16...perhaps that Roy guy from Oliverry? His concentration was broken by a ruckus down the hall.

(A bunch of Az-Cz reporters gathered around Winston Smith after his chase with Trengrove)

"Let me clear something up...Yes, it was I who went to the AOKCC committee today and told about the payoff in the so-called 'breakgate' scandal. After talking with Marty in the back, I am convinced he had no knowledge of what his national coaches were doing. Still, I refused to let a cheater compete with me, which is why I stopped chasing and left the course after 5 seconds against Trengrove today. I find his conduct reprehesible, and his 'apology' lacking, and I want the Kleptochase world to know exactly what has happened here. That is all for now"

About 30 yards away, a bemused Levi Jonasson looked on at the circus caused by Smith. "I thought he said it was nothing" noted Jonasson to himself. He was starting to get a little annoyed that his reluctant "teammate" was hogging the spotlight of an event he didn't really care for. Levi was proud to be representing Winchesita and even prouder that he was in a top 10 position after 3 chases, yet no one, save for Pederson had actually congradulated him after his wins, or consoled him after today's loss. He was starting to get a little ticked off.

Meanwhile, Martin Wilson looked totally exhausted. As he passed Jonasson after this case, he muttered something along the lines of "Once you go green, you can never become clean." Jonasson had no idea what he was talking about and decided that hanging out with that geek Dallas may not be such a bad thing after all. Perhaps they could study film of tomorrows opponents together.....

Edit: I honestly had no idea about the England/Pakistan thing when I wrote this, any similarities to the actual protest by Pakistan today is purely coincidental wink.gif

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Here are the results for matchday 4.

Results

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Winston Smith    
Étienne Moreau  Draw Draw Win
   
Joshua Trengrove   Draw Win
Marty Kochenon    
   
Viliama Riistamii  Win  
Maria Heatherton    
   
Lumber StrongMouse   Win  
Thoror Azrantahim    
   
Dazrim Barantibar    
Alfred St-Jacques   Win  
   
Runner SprintMouse   Win  
Schreider Martin    
   
Marian Luppers    
Andrew Rather   Win  
   
Ioalali Morai   Win  
Martin Wilson    
   
Yabai Tomoai    
Vladimir Petrovič   Win  
   
Peter SneakyMouse   Win  
Peter Harden    
   
Gustave Roy   Win  
Ootaniz Riiatzor    
   
Joshua Hoffman    
Levi Jonasson   Draw Draw Win
   
Théophile Fournier    
Khazrar Meterrzibarn   Win  
   
Andreas SteepleMouse    
Rudolf Giessen   Draw Draw Win
   
Davy Kinch   Draw Win
Jules Québécois    
   
Dallas Pederson    
Nurri Tezbaktahir   Win  


Group Standings

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Joshua Trengrove  4-0-2
Marty Kochenon  2-2-3
Winston Smith  1-3-6
Étienne Moreau 1-3-5

Lumber StrongMouse  4-0-0
Viliama Riistamii 3-1-1
Thoror Azrantahim  1-3-0
Maria Heatherton  0-4-1

Alfred St-Jacques  4-0-1
Runner SprintMouse  2-2-1
Schreider Martin  2-2-0
Dazrim Barantibar  0-4-0

Andrew Rather  3-1-0
Marian Luppers  3-1-1
Martin Wilson  1-3-1
Ioalali Morai  1-3-0

Peter SneakyMouse  3-1-3
Yabai Tomoai 2-2-2
Vladimir Petrovič  2-2-1
Peter Harden  1-3-0

Levi Jonasson  3-1-3
Joshua Hoffman  2-2-3
Gustave Roy  2-2-1
Ootaniz Riiatzor  1-3-1

Andreas SteepleMouse  3-1-3
Théophile Fournier  2-2-1
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  2-2-1
Rudolf Giessen  1-3-3

Jules Québécois  2-2-1
Davy Kinch  2-2-1
Dallas Pederson  2-2-0
Nurri Tezbaktahir  2-2-0


Overall Standings

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Lumber StrongMouse  4-0-0
Alfred St-Jacques  4-0-1
Joshua Trengrove  4-0-2
Andrew Rather  3-1-0
Viliama Riistamii 3-1-1
Marian Luppers  3-1-1
Peter SneakyMouse  3-1-3
Levi Jonasson  3-1-3
Andreas SteepleMouse  3-1-3
Marty Kochenon  2-2-3
Joshua Hoffman  2-2-3
Yabai Tomoai 2-2-2
Jules Québécois  2-2-1
Davy Kinch  2-2-1
Runner SprintMouse  2-2-1
Théophile Fournier  2-2-1
Khazrar Meterrzibarn  2-2-1
Vladimir Petrovič  2-2-1
Gustave Roy  2-2-1
Schreider Martin  2-2-0
Dallas Pederson  2-2-0
Nurri Tezbaktahir  2-2-0
Winston Smith  1-3-6
Étienne Moreau 1-3-5
Rudolf Giessen  1-3-3
Martin Wilson  1-3-1
Ootaniz Riiatzor  1-3-1
Thoror Azrantahim  1-3-0
Ioalali Morai  1-3-0
Peter Harden  1-3-0
Maria Heatherton  0-4-1
Dazrim Barantibar  0-4-0
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What a terrible performance. Marian Luppers had lost but that's wasn't the worst he had lost to a guy who sucks at speed courses. While Luppers never thought of himself, particularly good at them he knew he could win and at least beat idiots who sucked at them.

This was also bad as he moved to 2nd place in the group and further down in the overall standings. While he was still in sixth place he didn't like it and he knew he needed to move up. Then again if he just kept on winning everything would take care of itself.

Luppers was also happy to be the only remaining Milchamian chaser with a winning record.

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Kochenon was really mad. He had lost to a guy he knew he could beat. While Trengrove seemed good on all courses but the technique type his win there against a nervous Kochenon on the first day of competition was a sobering reminder of what could go wrong.

That was why he wanted to win to beat the cheater although Trengrove did give him the exemption for the tournament. Anyway Kochenon was now ranked second among the Milchamian chasers only behind Marian Luppers. Things were looking good as he did not need to face Trengrove again, the only guy he had lost to so far.

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Schreider Martin threw things around the room, and destroyed his tennis racket, which was really only there for him to destroy anyway but whenever he destroyed one it meant he was really really really mad.

Even if he did lose to a competitor called Runner SprintMouse who was -explicitive removed-ing incredble at sprint courses he was still mad that he did not do better. He couldn't even manage a draw even though he was in and out of his traps as fast as possible.

He was about to be the theif when he heard the siren go off. Then he cursed for 20 seconds as SprintMouse ran to the target zone before he was even allowed to move again. F---! He knew he would be thinking about this match for a long time to come. In the mean time it was time to take his anger out on his next competitor in the strength course.

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Last time after facing Jules Quebecois, Davy Kinch thought about quitting kleptochase now he was glad he had not. He had improved his record and was the only Milchamian winner this day as he had first drew Quebecois before seeing his way on the map and running past Quebecois to the object and into the target zone before Quebecois had a chance.

The Az-Czians in the audience that it was good but of course none of them really respect the specialist speedsters or speed courses in general. So what was considered in the eyes of respected speedster Eric Hattleby as "One of the best jobs using a speed course I have ever seen" was given a general meh by the public.

Kinch was kind of glad as ever since Martin had started to become popular his performance has fallen with two strait losses. Anyway Kinch went back to studying maps and found out how he was going to win tommorow in strength.
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