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Scunthorpe Spreadsheet Whiz Eyes World Championship Title

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Scunthorpe Spreadsheet Whiz Eyes World Championship Title

Scunthorpe spreadsheet expert, Ha Dang, is setting his sights on achieving the first position at the Microsoft Excel World Championships in 2026. After representing the UK in Las Vegas in the previous December, Ha achieved an impressive fifth place in this global contest. He has already initiated preparations for this year’s challenge, with the qualifying rounds set to start this month. Currently employed at a stockbroking firm in Leeds, the 33-year-old used the Christmas holiday to advance his Excel abilities. “It’s about keeping my skills sharp,” he commented, reflecting his enthusiasm for the competitive event. Despite having only started competitive Excel in February, Ha was delighted to compete in the finals at the HyperX Arena, describing the experience as ‘outstanding’ and the Vegas atmosphere as ‘extravagant.’ Standing among seasoned challengers, Ha felt honoured to be included in the select final 24. Excel contests convert the mundane spreadsheet into a competitive spectacle, challenging contenders to solve intricate problems within a set time limit. The bond within the Excel community has been a standout aspect for Ha, valuing the friendships that have developed through this exceptional sport.

These details have been adapted from the original report at www.bbc.com for The Lincoln Post.

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