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TMOY

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From what I understand, there was a problem with some parents pushing up their young children to get into the list as youngest solvers. But of course this doesn't apply to old cubers like us, IMHO at least the age of people over 18 should remain public.

I will miss those silly stats too. I didn't expect to beat Ron for 3^3, but I was already in the 3BLD and 2^3 average charts (yes, you old guys all suck at 2^3 :p) and was hoping to make a few more (6^3, 7^3, 4BLD and maybe 5BLD)
 

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I am willing to take up the task to generate this list if it is the amount of work to make the list.

It was fully automated, no human work necessary.

Stefan, can you tell me about 49+ woman faster than me?

I'm afraid that might violate the "no public statistics about competitor ages. Sorry, Stefan" instruction I've been given (though to be honest, I'm a little bit using that as an excuse, cause your request would take me a little time and I should be doing my homework and other stuff).
 
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Top 10 people ranked by Mean solve (min 5 attempts)
RankNameAttemptsSolvesDNFsMean solve
1Daniel Sheppard2118330.44
2Sébastien Auroux108842430.65
3Erik Jernqvist137630.71
4Teemu Tiinanen1910930.9
5Steven Xu55031.2
6Tomoaki Okayama3029131.24
7Yu Nakajima139431.56
8Moritz Karl107331.86
9Marcel Peters1710732
10Grzegorz Luczyna2013732.15

lol, dnfing like a mofo ftw

Top 10 people ranked by Median Attempt (min 5 attempts)
I kind of prefer this ranking because it takes account of DNFs too (i.e. you can't just submit really good results to lower your mean)
RankNameAttemptsSolvesDNFsMedian Attempt
1Tomoaki Okayama3029130.5
2=Sébastien Auroux108842431
2=Daniel Sheppard2118331
4=Chris Hardwick66032
4=Steven Xu55032
4=Shuang Chen1313032
7=Tim Reynolds2922733
7=Yu Nakajima139433
7=Feliks Zemdegs55033
7=Erik Jernqvist137633

How did I even get on to this list with my barely existent median?

Irontwig's request
RankNameAttemptsnnth Best Solve
1Jimmy Coll7122
2Joon Cha1125
3=Robert Yau7126
3=Sergey Ryabko9126
4=Sébastien Auroux1081027
4=Tomoaki Okayama30427
4=Daniel Sheppard21327
4=Tim Reynolds29327
4=Marcel Peters17227
4=Teemu Tiinanen19227
4=Claudio Muller3127
4=Steven Xu5127
4=Dmitry Karyakin5127
4=Quentin Savard6127
4=Michael Young7127
4=Fang Qin8127
4=David Woner8127
4=Jakob Kogler8127
4=Stephen Adhisaputra9127

Thought that this would "make more sense", ah well. Anyone know if Joon Cha is genuinly good at fmc or if he just got lucky?

Top 10 podiums
RankCompetition1st2nd3rdSum
1BW Open 201321262774
2Saarland Open 201224252978
3=United States Rubik's Cube Championships 201024272879
3=Czech Open 201220293079
3=Velbert Open 201326262779
3=Berlin Open 201323282879
7=German Open 201323273080
7=Weston-super-Mare 201226272780
9=Dutch Nationals 201024263181
9=Twente Open 201225263081

This is a dodgy imo, due to the different number of attempts.
 

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