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Swedish speedcuber
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Simon Westlund (born July 29, 1994 in Trollhättan) is a speedcuber from Sweden. He is the former megaminx single world record holder. Westlund participated in a talent show Talang 2011, where he won and received the 500,000 SEK prize money as a result. He was one of the best "cubers" for the megaminx event in between 2011-2012 in which he got 4 world records in the event. He has attended 46 competitions in the WCA since his first in 2008

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