Andrew Gardikis


Andrew Gardikis, better known as AndrewG, is a speedrunner who was the first player known to have beaten Super [Mario Bros.] in under 5 minutes.

Speedrunning career

Prior to speedrunning, Gardikis was a runner, but he had to stop due to lung issues.
In 2004, as a 14 year old, Gardikis had set a goal to beat the game as fast as possible after watching a speedrun on G4TV. He played on the Nintendo Entertainment System his older sister had bought in the early 1990s.
Gardikis uploaded a VHS recording of his world record on March 23, 2006, beating prior record holder Scott Kessler.
Gardikis held the record for seven years, his tenure itself a record. He broke the 5 minute barrier during that time, in 2011. Over 9 years of speedrunning, he improved his time by seven seconds.
Due to his success in speedrunning Super Mario Bros., he was invited to meet with Shigeru Miyamoto. Miyamoto watched him play live at the Nintendo World Store during the game's 25th anniversary celebration.
At the event, Gardikis played on the Wii Virtual Console while wearing a Super Mario Bros. 2 shirt.
Gardikis was a member of Team Ludendi, a team of speedrunners.
Gardikis has also held other records, including for Track & Field, and Super Mario Bros 2.

Legacy

According to Oliver Roeder of FiveThirtyEight, Gardikis is credited with pioneering or perfecting certain techniques of the Super Mario Bros. speedrun, including level 8-4's wall jump and level 4-2's wrong warp.
While holding the record in 2016, speedrunner Darbian recalled Gardikis' dominance, also remembering a time he had juggled while playing with his feet.