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Juan Vicente Perez Mora and Ethel Caterham are reversing the trends of struggling male extreme longevity and struggling UK extreme longevity.
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The top 5 has been strong. It has stayed the same since Randon's death (17 January). Maria was always a strong SC with good potential and indeed she surpassed all 116ers from South / Mediterranean Europe (Jeanne Bot, Maria Giuseppa Robucci, Ana Maria Vela Rubio, Giuseppina Projetto). She has good care, her family is active in social media, and she remains in good condition despite some decline so 117 is possible but we know that it is a very exceptional age, very difficult to reach. I think if she reaches 117 she also has many chances to reach 117.5 because summer is less dangerous for SCs Fusa Tatsumi has been in very frail condition since at least 3.5 years ago but she remains stable like we have seen with other Japanese female SCs. She always gave me off the vibes of Tajima as a case and she is indeed becoming a new Nabi Tajima. I don't think Eddie Ceccareli's dementia is immediately necessarily dangerous for her. Obviously it's a negative aspect like her physical decline which is not a good sign but still she is quite strong physically for her age. Tomiko Itooka was in miraculous condition as an old woman, as a centenarian and as an early supercentenarian. It is a shame to see that she has somewhat declined but she is still strong and surely much stronger than many other Japanese SCs... She also has a wealthy background and good care. Inah is another former very strong case with some decline due to advancing age. It would be interesting to see her getting far, given that another nun made it at the top 4 of the oldest people ..
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New wikis were created after disputes and admins in Gerontology Wiki banning Longeviquest and other non-GRG organizations as sources. https://supercentenarians.fandom.com/wiki/Supercentenarians_Wiki https://superlongevity.fandom.com/wiki/Superlongevity_Wiki
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The GRG has given pending status to an Anonymous woman from Japan (born 31 March 1910).
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He is not pending by any organisation and probably not even documented so why should he be included in the list?
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It is confirmed that Ethel Caterham turned 114. She is the first person in the UK to do so, since Ethel Lang (1900-2015).
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Juan Vicente reached Riudavets' age (114:081) so he is 6th oldest validated man ever now.
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She was the fifth-oldest validated living person in the world at the time of her death. Quiros is now 39th-oldest. I think it would be possible for her to make it into the top 10 because she looks strong and stable.
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Yes her age is really old for a notable person like a former first lady. Only 12.7% of supercentenarians reach 112:140 according to UK data
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If Kame Uema gets validated Pearl Berg will not be in the Top 10.
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Current TOP 10 1) Maria Branyas Morera 116:146 2) Fusa Tatsumi 116:094 3) Edie Ceccarelli 115:173 4) Tomiko Itooka 115:066 5) Inah Canabarro Lucas 115:050 6) Juan Vicente Perez Mora114:062 7) Elizabeth Francis 114:003 8) Ethel Caterham 113:341 9) Okagi Hayashi 113:329 10) Pearl Berg 113:300
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Marita Camacho Quirós surpassed the age of Alphaeus Philemon Cole, the oldest validated man ever notable for reasons other than age.
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Elizabeth Francis turns 114.
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Jeanne Lara (1906-2019) was validated by the ESO. She lived 113 years and 198 days, she had the title of the oldest living Spanish-born person and was the third-oldest living person in France behind Lucile Randon and Jeanne Bot
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Ethel Caterham reached the final age (113 years and 333 days) of Olive Boar (1904-2018), so she enters the top 10 validated oldest people ever of the UK. There hasn't been an older person than that in England since 2015 and Ethel Lang.
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Anisio Rodrigues Alves's age has now become pending by the GRG. According to Anisio's age claim he reached 116 years, 229 days which would make him oldest man ever (until today). It would also make him 16th oldest validated person ever today. If his age gets fully validated it would mean that Jiroemon Kimura never became oldest man ever.
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Eusebio Quintero López, died on 16 July 2023 at the age of 113 years, 132 days. He was world's second-oldest living man, the oldest ever person in Colombia, and one of the top 20 oldest men ever.
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The top 5 oldest living people has stayed the same for almost half a year now (since 17 January 2023 - Randon's death).
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After Ushi Makishi's death, Kame Uema is reported to be Okinawa's oldest living person. If validated, Kame would be in the top 10 oldest living people.
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Ana Nogueira de Lucas (1896–2010) is now validated by LongeviQuest to have lived 114 years and 151 days. Ana became World's Oldest Living Person after the death of Eugenie Blanchard and died two weeks later.
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RIP Ushi Makishi. She seemed frail but not as frail as her compatriot Fusa Tatsumi. BTW Fusa surpassed the age of Tekla Juniewicz some days ago
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Fusa Tatsumi has surpassed Jiroemon Kimura's age (116 years and 54 days). Back in 2013 when Kimura died, he was 8th oldest ever and now he is 24th. Now Fusa also becomes 6th oldest Japanese ever.
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Inah Canabarro Lucas turns 115. There are now 5 living 115+-year-olds.
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Perez Mora has surpassed the claimed age of Gustav Gerneth.
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Recently, one more man, Walter Breuning was left out of the top 100 oldest verified supercentenarians as the entry age climbed to 114 years and 208 days. So there are now only 3 men in the top 100 with their number having further dramatic decrease during the past years. Maybe, Perez Mora could make it in the top 100 and be the first man to do so for quite sometime.