Editing Olimar (SSBB)

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*{{Sm|Nietono|Japan}} - a top Olimar player from Japan, known for placing 2nd at [[Apex 2012]].
*{{Sm|Nietono|Japan}} - a top Olimar player from Japan, known for placing 2nd at [[Apex 2012]].
*{{Sm|Oiwa|Japan}} - Japanese Olimar main, placed 5th at [[Sumabato X Final]].
*{{Sm|Oiwa|Japan}} - Japanese Olimar main, placed 5th at [[Sumabato X Final]].
*{{Sm|Dex|USA}} - Olimar main from Chicago, considered to be one of the best Olimar players in the Midwest
*{{Sm|Rich Brown|USA}} - a SoCal Olimar main, considered the best in the United States along with Dabuz during his prime.
*{{Sm|Rich Brown|USA}} - a SoCal Olimar main, considered the best in the United States along with Dabuz during his prime.
*{{Sm|Tin Man|Australia}} - a top Canadian Olimar main, who later moved to Australia.
*{{Sm|Tin Man|Australia}} - a top Canadian Olimar main, who later moved to Australia.

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