I am here to enjoy myself.

This is my English Wikipedia User page. My Wikimedia Commons User page can be found via this link. Wikimedia Commons is a place where media can be uploaded and stored for use in Wikipedia articles (at least as I understand/use it). My Wikidata User page can be found via this link.

My purpose with this page is to provide some background about myself with links to Wikipedia pages to provide a glimpse into what I read on Wikipedia, some of the pages I enjoy, and where I come from in my contributions.

I currently use the Wikipedia appearance skin "MonoBook" when editing, which I started using for editing on 18 January 2023.


Some 2023 sporting competitions include the following

June 2023 biography and competition pages working on - page curation focus

Key: (*) Asterisk indicates I have contributed to the designated Wikipedia page during the curation period (1 to 30 June 2023); °○° Bubbles indicate junior competitor in respective sport(s).

  1. Individual(s)/competition(s) whose Wikipedia article I created. Joshua Staples(*), Kyle Lee(*), Lani Pallister(*), Nicholas Sloman(*), Florine Gaspard(*), °○°Roos Vanotterdijk(*), °○°Beatriz Bezerra(*), Stephan Steverink(*), °○°Jimena Leguizamón(*), Analia Pigrée(*), Kayla van der Merwe(*), °○°Vivien Jackl(*), °○°Lorenzo Galossi(*), Matteo Lamberti(*), Michele Lamberti(*), Airi Mitsui(*), °○°Mio Narita(*), °○°Vlad Stancu(*), Lara van Niekerk(*), °○°Lisa Nystrand(*), David Curtiss(*), Gretchen Walsh(*), °○°Kaii Winkler(*), Kaitlyn Dobler(*), °○°Kayla Han(*), Lydia Jacoby(*), °○°Maximus Williamson(*), °○°Teagan O'Dell(*).
  2. Individual(s) whose Wikipedia talk page I created and whose Wikipedia article I did not create. °○°Flynn Southam(*).
  3. Individual(s) whose Wikipedia article I did not create. Kyle Chalmers(*), Mack Horton(*), Shayna Jack(*), °○°Jillian Crooks(*), Youssef Ramadan(*), Florent Manaudou(*), Léon Marchand(*), Maxime Grousset(*).

Some 2024 sporting competitions include the following

  • 2024 World Aquatics Championships (2 to 18 February), 2024 Bolivarian Games (6 to 15 December).
  • Tentative (not scheduled): 2023 African Games, 2024 European Aquatics Championships, 2024 European Junior Swimming Championships, 2024 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, 2024 World Short Course Swimming Championships.


A life adventure (shared on this page as the story developed)

Long-tailed Weasel (Mustela frenata) picture from 2 June 2021

My family had its first weasel invasion problem in spring 2021, we thought of going with wolf urine to get it out of the yard (25 May 2021). As of 26 May 2021 it had already killed and dragged a rabbit across the road into our yard. We are also concerned about our resident chipmunks, chickarees, Eastern gray squirrels, voles, moles, rats, and shrews. Monday the 31st of May 2021 the weasel greeted me on my way in the front door of the house and I took my first ever video of a weasel when it was looking out of its hole. Tuesday the 1st of June 2021 we found two weasel carcasses beneath the house, bringing the minimum number of weasels we have encountered, dead or alive, to three and I took my first weasel pictures. The Long-tailed Weasels have been digging under the house and through the foundation. Wednesday 2 June 2021, my dad found another weasel carcass along with a rat carcass and gray fur under the house. In the afternoon of 2 June 2021, two live Long-tailed Weasels came out together in the back yard and I took a few pictures (though I did not manage to get a picture of the weasels together). Thursday 3 June 2021, my dad continues to fill in the burrows and dug out foundation with mortar and we brought my sister’s dogs over to help scare the weasels off. I have been waiting my whole life to see a weasel in person (not a domesticated one, nor one at the zoo) this a dream come true. I have found the weasels to be social and friendly much to my surprise, we have also found they like to eat Parmesan cheese. We spotted them again at breakfast time on Saturday 5 June 2021. Tuesday 8 June 2021 we saw the weasel again, this time right after an adult Cooper's hawk killed an adult chipmunk that had just filled its cheek pouches with food and was running back to its nest. Saturday 12 June 2021, looks like the weasels are here to stay. A few of my pictures of the weasels were featured in the local newspaper, Shoreline Area News, on the 13th of June 2021.[1] I have had a number of other pictures of wildlife and vegetation published in the Shoreline Area News as well, including a number of chipmunk pictures.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In January 2022, two pictures I took of birds towards the end of 2021, one of an American robin and one of a Fox sparrow, were featured in the news.[9] As of 18 May 2023, they are in the back yard, though not as residents.[10]

Tanis Coralee Leonhardi
Personal information
Birth nameTanis Coralee Leonhardi
(Leonhardi is my surname)
NicknameBalthazar
NationalityUnited States of America
Born (1993-02-26) 26 February 1993 (age 31)
Bergen, Norway
Home townSeattle, Washington State (WS)
Height5 ft 7.5 in (171 cm) (2022)
Weight132 lb (60 kg) (2022)
Sport
SportSoccer, running
PositionDefender (1998–2006)
Event5280 foot (1 mile) run (12x 4:41.27 - 2023, 30 years of age)
ClubHillwood Soccer Club (1998–2006)
Non-affiliated runner (2006–present)
Coached byVarious (soccer, 1998–2006)
Myself (running, 2006–present)


What drives me

Four of my inspirations as a wee child included Mount Saint Helens volcanic ash, airplane engines, Komodo dragons, and hydrogen bombs.

Four of the individuals who have inspired me in my work and life thus far, in chronological order, are: 1) James Hutton (a father of geology), 2) Josiah Willard Gibbs (a quantitative reasoner and family man), 3) Natalie Hinds (27 years old at international championships debut), 4) Alan Turing (a father of modern computing).


Who/what the heck am I

Nicknames I am called by include "Tan Solo", "Balthazar", and "Padfoot".

My celebrity look-a-like in facial bone structure and expressions is Christy Carlson Romano from The Even Stevens Movie, Even Stevens, and Kim Possible.

I was born female and still am, hence my preferred gender pronouns are she/her/hers.

Widow's peak is my natural hairline. It is also called Devil's Peak.

I wear my hair in a buzz cut hairstyle, and have worn it in said hairstyle since the summer of 2019. I cut it myself, something I started in 2019 as well.

My favorite comic book character is Balthazar as depicted in Constantine.

My favorite action scene in cinema is Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino pulling a Panama in the movie Sahara. Shock Wave the book is my favorite book, Clive Cussler is my favorite author.

My religious text of choice is the Qur'an.

Christianity just ain’t my cup of tea. (This is idiom usage). I am Islamic, though some of my activities may be described as Roman Catholic.

My body type, when in shape, is a cross between Audrey Lamothe and Margot Robbie, when she depicted Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad.

My first lone penguins for my Wikipedia writing productions were Kyle Chalmers and Brooks Curry, in that order.

I might have some Nero and Marcus Junius Brutus in my family tree somewhere.

I have not competed at an international championships in any sport (including regional, area, and national competitions with more than one nation competing). I do not and have not competed in masters (senior age group) competitions.


Workaholic Times

When I was 14 years old I started working in a formal context as a swimming pool cleaner (including locker rooms and toilets), I started working informally when I was 13 years old. A selection of areas I have work experience in include lifeguarding, watering plants, animal-sitting, teaching swim lessons, teaching at a university level, controlled laboratory experiments, field work, igneous textures, coaching, geology, physical volcanology, geophysics, experimental petrology, quantum mechanics, student housing, campus tours, professional development, abstract mathematics, freelance writing, scanning electron microscopy, electroplating, urban geology, heavy liquid mineral separation, shock waves, hydraulic press, petrography, 1 atmosphere high temperature gas-mixing furnace, electron probe microanalyzer, failure including structural failure, toughness, image analysis, X-ray Laue microdiffraction, X-ray fluorescence, supercomputing applications, crystal morphology, crystal nucleation and growth, mechanical behavior of materials including fracture and fatigue, review writing, planetary interiors, strategic planning, deformation microstructures, reaction textures, photography and videography.


Places I have worked (that have Wikipedia pages)

Housing Science Aquatics (lifeguarding) Teaching (including volunteer teaching)


Education History


Materials I have worked on or researched


Trivia edit

  • In 2008 I placed sixth in the individual exhibit category of the National History Day Competition at the Washington state level of competition. High performance from myself and others from my high school, Shorewood High School, resulted in our school winning the award for "Top High School" at the state level for the year's competition.[11]
  • In Autumn 2009 during the Girls Swim & Dive season for my high school, I won the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:19.89 in a dual meet between my high school, Shorewood, and Kamiak High School.[12]
  • While attending the University of Washington (UW) in the 2010 to 2011 timeframe, I participated on the UW Husky Masters Swim Team (practice only).[13]
  • In March 2013 I got a permanent tattoo of a tree frog in black ink on my head behind my left ear, on the 25th of October 2020 I posted a video covering the following on my YouTube channel: why I got the tattoo, when I got the tattoo, why I got the tattoo when I did, what the tattoo is of and what it symbolizes for me, where the tattoo is located, and why I chose to get the tattoo behind my left ear.[14]
  • On 11 July 2013 I started my YouTube channel, though I began posting videos in 2017.[15]
  • In 2014 I won my first international prize, the "Mineralogical Society of America Undergraduate Prize" (some call it the "American Mineralogist Undergraduate Award"). I was one of 11 undergraduate students internationally to receive the prize recognizing excellence in mineralogy from the Mineralogical Society of America.[16][17][18]
  • In May 2015 I gave my first scientific talk at a symposium, the Undergraduate Showcase on Friday 8 May 2015 at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UHM) highlighting research by UHM students. I represented the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) in Geology & Geophysics.[19]
  • In 2015 I received the "Agatin Abbott Memorial Award", awarded to an outstanding senior in Geology, from the Department of Geology and Geophysics in SOEST.[20]
  • In July 2019 I traveled to one of the lands of my ancestors, Scotland, and shared some of my trip highlights publicly on my YouTube channel.[21]
  • For the 2020 year, I ranked as the #29 Most Prolific Elite in North America on Yelp.[22]
  • In mid-June 2021, Long-tailed weasel sightings my family and I reported to the local news were shared by the Shoreline Area News as being the first local report of their presence in the area.[1]
  • On 30 June 2021, I watched horse racing in-person for the first time. I filmed part of Race 6 of the night at Emerald Downs and shared it publicly on my YouTube channel the following day, 1 July 2021.[23]
  • On 3 January 2022, a picture I took of an American robin and a picture I took of a Fox sparrow were included in a highlight by the Shoreline Area News as two of some of the first birds of 2022.[9]
  • In Spring 2022, I was officially admitted into the General Society of Mayflower Descendants (Washington State), 14th generation bloodline descendant to Mayflower passenger Edward Fuller.[24]

Articles created edit

These are articles I have created on English Wikipedia thus far, excluding user pages other than my own. There is one other article I created that is not listed below. When I created it I did not check if a draft existed for the topic of the article before submitting the article. So, while the article did pass review (same day as submission on 30 January 2020) creation at a later date went to someone else. That is my fault (similar conceptually to a geologic fault only with a draft and an article moving relative to each other instead of land). The article was later converted to a redirect page as the event it covered did not happen due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Moral of the story is to check for both articles and drafts of a topic before making a Wikipedia article, this can be done via advanced search. My tip, if one is feeling super ambitious, is to set search defaults here on Wikipedia to search both article and draft.

Articles created that have passed new article review edit

Listed articles are ordered by the date each article passed review, when applicable, otherwise by date created. Key: ^ One carrot indicates individual who has at least one world record (past and/or present) in one sport; ^^ Two carrots indicate individual who has at least one world record (past and/or present) in two sports.

  1. User:Tanis Coralee Leonhardi - writer (this page, created 07:31 on 21 January 2020, passed review not applicable as this is technically a user page not an article),
  2. Euchlorine - sulfate mineral (created 23:47 on 24 January 2020, passed review 01:40 on 25 January 2020),
  3. Alicia + Keys World Tour - Alicia Keys concert tour (created 18:38 on 30 January 2020, passed review 00:16 on 31 January 2020, creation attributed to a different editor at a later date for a draft before 30 January 2020 that I did not see when making the article, 15:34 on 27 May 2020 nominated for deletion, 14:54 on 4 June 2020 converted to redirect, redirect removed 11:47 on and article moved 11:49 on 23 April 2022 to new namespace "Alicia + Keys World Tour" from "Alicia: The World Tour"),
  4. Elizabeth Niespolo - American geologist (created 15:49 on 13 May 2021, passed review 10:12 on 14 May 2021),
  5. Lydia Jacoby - American/Alaskan swimmer (created 05:48 on 8 May 2021, passed review 14:16 on 2 June 2021),
  6. Kayla Han - American swimmer (created 23:23 on 4 July 2021, passed review 23:48 on 4 July 2021),
  7. Shaine Casas - American swimmer (created 16:19 on 6 July 2021, passed review 17:47 on 7 July 2021),
  8. David Curtiss (swimmer) - American swimmer (created 16:19 on 14 July 2021, passed 20:28 on review 14 July 2021),
  9. ^Michele Lamberti - Italian swimmer (created 01:59 on 4 November 2021, passed review 07:07 on 4 November 2021),
  10. ^Sergey Geybel - Russian swimmer (created 04:12 on 5 November 2021, passed review 10:15 on 5 November 2021),
  11. ^Lorenzo Mora - Italian swimmer (created 06:25 on 8 November 2021, passed review 09:28 on 8 November 2021),
  12. ^^Lani Pallister - Australian swimmer and lifesaving athlete (created 17:07 on 9 November 2021, passed review 19:02 on 9 November 2021),
  13. Jennifer Mabus - American YouTuber, hiker, and Navy spouse (created 22:26 on 13 November 2021, passed review 23:39 on 13 November 2021),
  14. Inseparable (book) for Inseparable: How Family and Sacrifice Forged a Path to the NFL - 2019 sports autobiography (created 05:20 on 16 November 2021, passed review 15:53 on 16 November 2021),
  15. Meghan Dressel - American celebrity wife and former swimmer (created 05:28 on 3 November 2021, nominated for deletion 04:00 on 20 November 2021, passed review 13:29 on 20 November 2021, converted to a redirect 08:50 on 4 December 2021 - the talk page for the article was created by another user and is still intact),
  16. 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) - international swimming competition (created 18:54 on 23 November 2021, passed review 19:18 on 23 November 2021),
  17. 2022 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships - international swimming competition (created 06:19 on 24 November 2021, passed review 07:13 on 24 November 2021, article moved on 09:33 on 18 December 2021 to new namespace "2022 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships" from "2021 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships"),
  18. Gretchen Walsh - American swimmer (created 23:14 on 24 November 2021, passed review 23:29 on 24 November 2021, prior to my creating this article an article with the same namespace had been created and moved to draft space and then both article and draft deleted),
  19. Josh Matheny - American swimmer (created 05:41 on 26 November 2021, passed review 05:50 on 26 November 2021),
  20. Analia Pigrée - French Guianese/French swimmer (created 01:09 on 27 November 2021, passed review 01:15 on 27 November 2021),
  21. Sven Schwarz (swimmer) - German swimmer (created 06:18 on 27 November 2021, passed review 08:49 on 27 November 2021),
  22. Alba Vázquez - Spanish swimmer (created 00:18 on 28 November 2021, passed review 01:21 on 28 November 2021),
  23. Daria Tatarinova - Russian swimmer (created 03:56 on 28 November 2021, passed review 05:48 on 28 November 2021),
  24. Simone Cerasuolo - Italian swimmer (created 19:18 on 30 November 2021, passed review 22:05 on 30 November 2021),
  25. Daria Klepikova - Russian swimmer (created 21:45 on 30 November 2021, passed review 23:55 on 30 November 2021),
  26. Dean Farris - American swimmer (created 07:03 on 3 December 2021, passed review 08:23 on 3 December 2021),
  27. Daniil Markov (swimmer) - Russian swimmer (created 21:03 on 2 December 2021, passed review 21:07 on 3 December 2021),
  28. Anastasia Makarova - Russian swimmer (created 19:24 on 7 December 2021, passed review 20:06 on 7 December 2021),
  29. Egor Pavlov - Russian swimmer (created 03:33 on 13 December 2021, passed review 03:51 on 13 December 2021),
  30. Matteo Lamberti - Italian swimmer (created 01:46 on 4 December 2021, passed review 05:48 on 14 December 2021),
  31. ^Trenton Julian - American swimmer (created 03:13 on 10 January 2022, passed review 03:44 on 10 January 2022),
  32. Aidan Heslop - British/Welsh diver and high diver (created 22:47 on 31 January 2022, passed review 23:48 on 31 January 2022),
  33. Piscina Felice Scandone - swimming venue in Naples, Italy (created 03:09 on 30 November 2021, passed review 17:46 on 6 February 2022),
  34. Daniil Pasynkov - Russian swimmer (created 22:22 on 1 December 2021, passed review 16:09 on 7 February 2022),
  35. Nika Godun - Russian swimmer (created 03:12 on 9 February 2022, passed review 03:24 on 9 February 2022),
  36. Luca Urlando - American swimmer (created 20:35 on 11 February 2022, passed review 20:57 on 11 February 2022),
  37. Abu Dhabi Aquatics Festival - international aquatics (open water swimming, diving, high diving) competition (created 21:10 on 15 December 2021, passed review 14:14 on 15 February 2022),
  38. Vladislav Gerasimenko - Russian swimmer (created 22:43 on 22 February 2022, passed review 19:25 on 23 February 2022),
  39. Alessandro Pinzuti - Italian swimmer (created 00:14 on 24 February 2022, passed review 00:15 on 24 February 2022),
  40. Kirill Strelnikov - Russian swimmer (created 02:56 on 26 February 2022, passed review 18:05 on 27 February 2022),
  41. 2022 FINA Marathon Swim World Series - international open water swimming competition (created 20:44 on 3 March 2022, passed review 20:46 on 3 March 2022),
  42. Kayla van der Merwe - British/English swimmer (created 06:22 on 10 February 2022, passed review 05:16 on 11 March 2022),
  43. Lillie Nordmann - American swimmer (created 18:54 on 10 February 2022, passed review 06:33 on 22 April 2022),
  44. Max McHugh - American swimmer (created 03:11 on 30 January 2022, passed review 10:43 on 24 April 2022),
  45. 2022 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series - international artistic swimming competition (created 23:17 on 7 March 2022, passed review 10:44 on 24 April 2022),
  46. Lara van Niekerk - South African swimmer (created 03:17 on 6 April 2022, passed review 06:40 on 26 April 2022),
  47. Northside Swim Center - swimming venue in San Antonio, United States (created 01:57 on 11 April 2022, passed review 06:54 on 27 April 2022),
  48. 2022 SA National Swimming Championships - South Africa swimming competition (created 05:42 on 5 April 2022, passed review 21:14 on 27 April 2022),
  49. 2022 USA Swimming International Team Trials - United States of America swimming competition (created 16:44 on 2 May 2022, passed review 08:08 on 6 May 2022),
  50. Audrey Lamothe - Canadian artistic swimmer (created 20:10 on 20 May 2022, passed review 08:55 on 21 May 2022),
  51. Kaitlyn Dobler - American/Oregonian swimmer (page created 04:39 on 30 May 2022, passed review 04:48 on 30 May 2022),
  52. Gustavo Sánchez (artistic swimmer) - Colombian artistic swimmer (created 04:35 on 7 June 2022, passed review 04:46 on 7 June 2022),
  53. Jimena Leguizamón - Colombian swimmer (created 06:04 on 27 June 2022, passed review 06:33 on 27 June 2022),
  54. Dario Verani - Italian open water swimmer (created 06:11 on 9 July 2022, passed review 06:15 on 9 July 2022),
  55. Roos Vanotterdijk - Belgian swimmer (created 03:13 on 12 July 2022, passed review 03:27 on 12 July 2022),
  56. Javier Ruisanchez - Puerto Rican artistic swimmer (created 20:18 on 14 July 2022, passed review 21:50 on 14 July 2022),
  57. Tomoka Sato - Japanese artistic swimmer (created 01:11 on 17 July 2022, passed review 21:59 on 17 July 2022),
  58. Vlad Stancu - Romanian swimmer (created 00:51 on 18 July 2022, passed review 04:11 on 18 July 2022),
  59. Lewis Burras - British/English swimmer (created 16:03 on 15 July 2022, passed review 07:27 on 18 July 2022),
  60. Lorenzo Galossi - Italian swimmer (created 00:37 on 19 July 2022, passed review 00:37 on 19 July 2022),
  61. Dóra Molnár - Hungarian swimmer (created 19:23 on 19 July 2022, passed review 22:02 on 19 July 2022),
  62. Nikolett Pádár - Hungarian swimmer (created 03:13 on 22 July 2022, passed review 03:41 on 22 July 2022),
  63. Dávid Betlehem - Hungarian pool and open water swimmer (created 02:51 on 23 July 2022, passed review 03:14 on 23 July 2022),
  64. Lucrezia Ruggiero - Italian artistic swimmer (created 22:34 on 23 July 2022, passed review 22:40 on 23 July 2022),
  65. Zhang Yiyao - Chinese artistic swimmer (created 17:18 on 24 July 2022, passed review 01:31 on 25 July 2022),
  66. Kyle Kothari - British/English diver (created 05:14 on 11 August 2022, passed review 17:03 on 11 August 2022),
  67. Erin Gemmell - American swimmer (created 18:51 on 25 August 2022, passed review 21:14 on 25 August 2022),
  68. Thomas Heilman - American swimmer (created 15:32 on 25 August 2022, passed review 12:44 on 26 August 2022),
  69. Daniel Diehl - American swimmer (created 00:11 on 27 August 2022, passed review 02:20 on 27 August 2022),
  70. Teagan O'Dell - American swimmer (created 15:44 on 28 August 2022, passed review 20:41 on 28 August 2022),
  71. Joshua Staples - Australian swimmer (created 19:15 on 6 September 2022, passed review 23:36 on 6 September 2022),
  72. Ivan Martinović - Serbian artistic swimmer (created 15:59 on 7 September 2022, passed review 19:07 on 7 September 2022),
  73. Fernando Díaz del Río - Spanish artistic swimmer (created 02:44 on 10 September 2022, passed review 04:25 on 10 September 2022),
  74. Stephan Steverink - Brazilian swimmer (created 22:32 on 31 August 2022, passed review 04:47 on 12 September 2022),
  75. Quentin Rakotomalala - French artistic swimmer (created 05:16 on 21 August 2022, passed review 04:48 on 12 September 2022),
  76. Mio Narita - Japanese swimmer (created 04:29 on 3 September 2022, passed review 04:48 on 12 September 2022),
  77. Cătălin Preda - Romanian diver and high diver (created 17:09 on 8 September 2022, passed review 04:48 on 12 September 2022),
  78. Lora Komoróczy - Hungarian swimmer (created 16:36 on 14 September 2022, passed review 18:40 on 14 September 2022),
  79. Luka Mladenovic - Austrian swimmer (created 04:12 on 19 September 2022, passed review 04:24 on 19 September 2022),
  80. Uroš Živanović - Serbian swimmer (created 04:52 on 21 September 2022, passed review 07:16 on 21 September 2022),
  81. Patrick Dinu - Romanian swimmer (created 04:07 on 24 September 2022, passed review 05:17 on 24 September 2022),
  82. Luis Uribe (diver) - Colombian diver (created 01:08 on 29 June 2022, passed review 12:43 on 24 September 2022),
  83. Kaii Winkler - American swimmer (created 19:36 on 11 September 2022, passed review 14:13 on 24 September 2022),
  84. Beatriz Bezerra - Brazilian swimmer (created 01:50 on 12 September 2022, passed review 14:14 on 24 September 2022),
  85. Vivien Jackl - Hungarian swimmer (created 02:50 on 28 August 2022, notability tagged at 12:57 on 28 August 2022, notability tag removed at 17:50 on 28 August 2022, passed review 14:14 on 24 September 2022),
  86. Nina Jazy - German swimmer (created 05:02 on 10 August 2022, passed review 14:18 on 24 September 2022),
  87. Jana Pavalić - Croatian swimmer (created 16:38 on 13 September 2022, passed review 14:19 on 24 September 2022),
  88. Sara Curtis - Italian swimmer (created 04:28 on 15 September 2022, passed review 14:32 on 24 September 2022),
  89. Zhier Fan - American swimmer (created 00:27 on 16 September 2022, passed review 14:32 on 24 September 2022),
  90. Lisa Nystrand - Swedish swimmer (created 01:59 on 17 September 2022, passed review 14:32 on 24 September 2022),
  91. 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships - international junior swimming competition (created 02:40 on 22 August 2022, passed review 14:32 on 24 September 2022),
  92. Jere Hribar - Croatian swimmer (created 04:34 on 16 October 2022, passed review 04:38 on 16 October 2022),
  93. Maximus Williamson - American swimmer (created 03:03 on 25 October 2022, passed review 03:39 on 25 October 2022),
  94. 2012 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships - international junior swimming competition (created 05:02 on 26 October 2022, passed review 05:46 on 26 October 2022),
  95. 2014 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships - international junior swimming competition (created 02:03 on 31 October 2022, passed review 03:45 on 31 October 2022),
  96. 2016 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships - international junior swimming competition (created 04:13 on 11 November 2022, passed review 05:16 on 11 November 2022, prior to my creating this article an article with the same namespace had been created and moved to draft space and then both article and draft deleted),
  97. Florine Gaspard - Belgian swimmer (created 01:11 on 18 November 2022, passed review 08:46 on 18 November 2022),
  98. 2022 FINA World Junior Artistic Swimming Championships - international junior artistic swimming competition (created 23:39 on 18 November 2022, passed review 23:48 on 18 November 2022),
  99. 2018 FINA World Junior Artistic Swimming Championships - international junior artistic swimming competition (created 02:43 on 19 November 2022, passed review 04:45 on 19 November 2022),
  100. 2023 FINA Open Water Tour - international open water swimming competition (created 21:12 on 19 November 2022, passed review 00:58 on 20 November 2022),
  101. 2022 USA Swimming Championships - United States of America swimming competition (created 20:33 on 21 November 2022, passed review 21:19 on 21 November 2022),
  102. 2020 U.S. Open Swimming Championships - United States of America international swimming competition (created 05:27 on 22 November 2022, passed review 13:22 on 29 November 2022),
  103. 2022 U.S. Open Swimming Championships - United States of America international swimming competition (created 01:59 on 1 December 2022, passed review 01:46 on 4 December 2022),
  104. 2016 FINA World Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships - international junior synchronised swimming competition (created 05:16 on 5 December 2022, passed review 20:25 on 5 December 2022),
  105. Nicholas Sloman - Australian open water swimmer (created 05:04 on 8 December 2022, passed review 06:05 on 8 December 2022),
  106. Jake Passmore - Irish diver (created 04:42 on 1 December 2022, passed review 12:09 on 8 December 2022),
  107. Airi Mitsui - Japanese swimmer (created 05:04 on 21 December 2022, passed review 05:09 on 21 December 2022),
  108. 2021 U.S. Open Swimming Championships - United States of America international swimming competition (created 04:50 on 3 January 2023, passed review 05:12 on 3 January 2023),
  109. Kyle Lee - Australian open water swimmer (created 04:41 on 10 January 2023, passed review 19:50 on 10 January 2023, prior to my creating this article an article with the same namespace had been created and then deleted),
  110. Matteo Santoro - Italian diver (created 01:46 on 26 January 2023, passed review 02:15 on 26 January 2023),
  111. 2023 Russian National Swimming Championships - Russian swimming competition (created 03:56 on 24 April 2023, passed review 06:42 on 24 April 2023).

Articles created that are in new article review edit

In my experience, articles that have not yet passed review do not show up in search engines results.

  1. Yotaro Sato - Japanese artistic swimmer (created 07:19 on 21 June 2022, in-review).

Other pages created edit

Pages I have made other than new articles and this user page.

  1. Talk:Flynn Southam - talk page for article Flynn Southam - Australian swimmer (created 05:28 on 25 August 2022, accepted with article and moved from "Draft talk:Flynn Southam" to "Talk:Flynn Southam" 16:23 on 19 September 2022),
  2. Talk:Dániel Mészáros - talk page for draft article Dániel Mészáros - Hungarian swimmer (created 02:32 on 11 September 2022, accepted with article and moved from "Draft talk:Dániel Mészáros" to "Talk:Dániel Mészáros" 10:54 on 17 December 2022),
  3. Talk:Fernando Díaz del Río - talk page for article Fernando Díaz del Río - Spanish artistic swimmer (created 07:16 on 11 September 2022),
  4. Talk:Ivan Martinović - talk page for article Ivan Martinović - Serbian artistic swimmer (created 07:21 on 11 September 2022),
  5. Talk:Inseparable (book) - talk page for article Inseparable (book) - 2019 sports autobiography (created 22:14 on 8 October 2022),
  6. Talk:Northside Swim Center - talk page for article Northside Swim center - swimming venue in San Antonio, United States (created 22:40 on 12 October 2022).

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