Feliks Zemdegs |
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Zemdegs in March 2024 |
| Born | Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs (1995-12-20) 20 December 1995
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| Other names | Faz |
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| Known for | Speedcubing |
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| Representing Australia |
| Speedcubing |
| WCA World Championship |
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| 2011 Bangkok | 2×2×2 |
| 2011 Bangkok | 4×4×4 |
| 2011 Bangkok | 5×5×5 |
| 2011 Bangkok | 6×6×6 |
| 2013 Las Vegas | 3×3×3 |
| 2013 Las Vegas | 4×4×4 |
| 2013 Las Vegas | 3×3×3 One-Handed |
| 2015 São Paulo | 3×3×3 |
| 2015 São Paulo | 2×2×2 |
| 2015 São Paulo | 4×4×4 |
| 2015 São Paulo | 5×5×5 |
| 2015 São Paulo | 3×3×3 One-Handed |
| 2017 Paris | 5×5×5 |
| 2017 Paris | 7×7×7 |
| 2013 Las Vegas | 5×5×5 |
| 2015 São Paulo | 6×6×6 |
| 2015 São Paulo | 7×7×7 |
| 2015 São Paulo | Megaminx |
| 2017 Paris | 6×6×6 |
| 2017 Paris | 3×3×3 One-Handed |
| 2017 Paris | Megaminx |
| 2011 Bangkok | 3×3×3 |
| 2011 Bangkok | 7×7×7 |
| 2013 Las Vegas | 7×7×7 |
| 2017 Paris | 4×4×4 |
| 2019 Melbourne | 5×5×5 |
| Red Bull Rubik's Cube World Cup |
| 2018 Boston | Speedcubing |
| 2019 Moscow | 3×3×3 One-Handed |
| 2020 | Speedcubing |
| WCA Oceanic Championships |
| 2022 Melbourne | 4×4×4 |
| 2022 Melbourne | 5×5×5 |
| 2022 Melbourne | 6×6×6 |
| 2022 Melbourne | 7×7×7 |
| 2022 Melbourne | 3×3×3 |
| 2022 Melbourne | Megaminx |
| 2022 Melbourne | 3×3×3 One-Handed |
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Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs (, Latvian: Fēlikss Zemdegs; born 20 December 1995) is an Australian Rubik's Cube speedsolver. He is the only speedcuber ever to win the World Cube Association World Championship twice back to back, winning in 2013 and 2015, and is widely considered the most successful and greatest speedcuber of all time. He has set more than 350 records across various speedcubing events: 121 world records (being the only cuber to have more than 100), 218 continental records, and 7 national records.