@@nanai1mo Wrong. I know former FWR holders who work so incredibly hard at their events that have been overtaken just because a boy decides to "change his gender" Look, I feel sorry for these boys, I can't imagine having a mental illness that makes me feel so uncomfortable in my own body to do that to myself. But, it doesn't make it any more fair to give FWRs to boys just because they say so.
I wonder if a women will ever get a WR?
A woman did ever get wr, it was a while back though, Yu Da-Hyun
@@silkcubing correct, but I mean in the modern era
Julliete OH maybe?
She is korean
@@mcakaboynah Dhruva and the Rouxers are too far ahead
half of them are not recorded :(
Sorry
awesome
0:03 xuanyi gets a 4.10 at the same time
Imagine if the 4.11 would have been a wr an xunayi broke it after 1 second
katie hull no way lol ga cubing represent
?
womens are really good
@@samuelgalarcemoscoso9933 at cubing or in general?
@@watchman9198 general
2:13 as a spanish im proud😎
Actually Clock FWR is held by Fiona Bao, 5x5 is held by Angela Braganza, and 7x7 is held by Roxy Behrle.
The people in the video are not women.
Sorry, but I got the women's world records on the official WCA website. All women's world records are up to date. Thank you.
@@ESrubikista yes, but Amy Smith and Kate Grahame are not women. They are biologically men.
@@Megaminx23The WCA considers them as women.
@@Megaminx23so? It doesnt give them an advantage, and it doesnt affect you.
@@nanai1mo Wrong. I know former FWR holders who work so incredibly hard at their events that have been overtaken just because a boy decides to "change his gender"
Look, I feel sorry for these boys, I can't imagine having a mental illness that makes me feel so uncomfortable in my own body to do that to myself. But, it doesn't make it any more fair to give FWRs to boys just because they say so.