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Kian

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Here's Lucas's two questions:

Everyone who has done both a sup-50 average and sub-15 average:
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personId 	personName 			competitionId 		best 	average
2008WARL01 	Jackson Warley 			DenverOpen2008 		8713 	9013
2006GARR01 	Lucas Garron 			CaltechWinter2006 	6227 	8971
2006CORR01 	Devin Corr-Robinett 		CaltechSpring2006 	7188 	8592
2007KRIJ01 	Jacco Krijnen 			Netherlands2007 	6243 	7861
2007VALK01 	Mats Valk 			Netherlands2007 	5343 	7349
2009SMIT03 	Andy Smith 			FortLeeWinter2009 	5441 	6823
2009SALA01 	Jorge Leonardo Sánchez Salazar 	PueblaOpen2009 		5808 	6673
2009FLUG01 	Andres Flügel 			AachenOpen2009 		4636 	6538
2007LING01 	Alexander Lin 			CaltechWinter2007 	5234 	6098
2008BAOY01 	Ting Sheng Bao Yang	 	Spain2008 		4530 	5790
2008SOTO01 	Ignacio Soto Bustos 		MadridOpen2008 		3943 	5735
2007TAMA02 	John Tamanas 			RutgersSpring2007 	3975 	5699
2007NELS02 	Gavin Nelson 			PleasantvilleFall2007 	4516 	5666
2007WULE01 	Lebillie Wu 			BerkeleySpring2007 	4809 	5536
2008DANG01 	Bobby d'Angelo 			ArmonkSpring2008 	3864 	5086
2007CHRI03 	Tobias Christlieb 		Germany2007 		3700 	5028
2007FARE01 	Andreas Farenbruch 		Germany2007 		4356 	5007

Make that 18 :)
 

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New "(official)" WR for the oldest couple to solve the Rubik´s cube: Mr. and Mrs. Micheelsen from Denmark have solved the cube at a common age of 166 years, 7 months and 2 days, such beating the former record holders, Mr. and Mrs. Tomoyori from Japan by some 20 years!
 

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New "(official)" WR for the oldest couple to solve the Rubik´s cube: Mr. and Mrs. Micheelsen from Denmark have solved the cube at a common age of 166 years, 7 months and 2 days, such beating the former record holders, Mr. and Mrs. Tomoyori from Japan by some 20 years!

And, arguably more impressively, Egon's the oldest solver ever at 90 years old! Wow!
 

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Who knows, who knows...?
"Actually there is another 97 years old player in Beijing,he lives in rest-home now.But I think he should not partcipate a competition,it may harm his health."
 

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Unofficial solves don't count, though. Oh well.

I find it rather amusing that the oldest 3x3 solver is nearly 30 years older than the oldest Magic solver. And if I got my dad to solve, he'd be something like 2nd. Rune, do you have any plans to learn some other events (Magics, clock, 2x2, pyraminx) just to be the oldest person to solve them?
 

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"You can´t learn old dogs new tricks". The mere idea of trying could lead to a stroke in brain or heart. Let me have only one aim; be the oldest to get an average on the 3x3! And hopfully, this will happen within the coming two years.
 

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New "(official)" WR for the oldest couple to solve the Rubik´s cube: Mr. and Mrs. Micheelsen from Denmark have solved the cube at a common age of 166 years, 7 months and 2 days, such beating the former record holders, Mr. and Mrs. Tomoyori from Japan by some 20 years!

Yay that's my grandparents :D
 
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