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'''Dene Beardsley''' is a cuber from [[New Zealand]]. He was the first [[WCA delegate]] in [[Oceania]] and organized the first [[WCA]]-official competition on the continent.
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'''Dene Beardsley''' is a cuber from [[New Zealand]]. He was the first [[WCA delegate]] in [[Oceania]] and helped with organising and managing the first [[WCA]]-official competition on the continent.
  
Dene lived in California in 2009, where he learned to run competitions under the auspices of the [[Caltech Cube Club]]. Upon his return to New Zealand, he became a WCA delegate and organized the first [[WCA]]-official competition in [[Oceania]].
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Dene lived in California in 2009, where he learned to run competitions under the auspices of the [[Caltech Cube Club]]. Upon his return to New Zealand, he became a WCA delegate, allowing for the first [[WCA]]-official competition in [[Oceania]].
  
== External Links ==
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== External links ==
  
[[Category:Notable Cubers|Beardsley, Dene]]
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[[Category:Organizers|Beardsley, Dene]]
[[Category:People]]
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[[Category:Cubers|Beardsley, Dene]]

Latest revision as of 05:57, 18 May 2012

Dene Beardsley
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Dene Beardsley
Background Information
Alias(es):
Country: New Zealand
Born:
Occupation(s):
Years Active: 2009-present
WCA ID: 2009BEAR01
Claim to Fame: first WCA delegate in New Zealand, online presence


Dene Beardsley is a cuber from New Zealand. He was the first WCA delegate in Oceania and helped with organising and managing the first WCA-official competition on the continent.

Dene lived in California in 2009, where he learned to run competitions under the auspices of the Caltech Cube Club. Upon his return to New Zealand, he became a WCA delegate, allowing for the first WCA-official competition in Oceania.

External links