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Suffolk man competes at World Excel Championships in Las Vegas | |
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Harry Watson came 5th in the UK rankings and 52nd in the world | Harry Watson came 5th in the UK rankings and 52nd in the world |
An IT professional who thought he was "good at Excel" can now prove it after he reached the final of a global competition. | An IT professional who thought he was "good at Excel" can now prove it after he reached the final of a global competition. |
Harry Watson, 25, is usually a senior systems analyst in Sudbury, Suffolk, but in December he went to Las Vegas to compete at the World Excel Championships. | Harry Watson, 25, is usually a senior systems analyst in Sudbury, Suffolk, but in December he went to Las Vegas to compete at the World Excel Championships. |
He was introduced to the concept of competitive spreadsheet events by his friend a couple of years back and "it turned out I was pretty good", he told the BBC. | He was introduced to the concept of competitive spreadsheet events by his friend a couple of years back and "it turned out I was pretty good", he told the BBC. |
Mr Watson said he first became aware of his talent at school in Colchester, Essex, where he was "by far" the most proficient at using spreadsheets. | Mr Watson said he first became aware of his talent at school in Colchester, Essex, where he was "by far" the most proficient at using spreadsheets. |
'Very bonkers' | 'Very bonkers' |
Harry has more than six years of Excel experience | Harry has more than six years of Excel experience |
To get to the Microsoft Excel World Championship, participants must first qualify by competing in online battles throughout the year. | To get to the Microsoft Excel World Championship, participants must first qualify by competing in online battles throughout the year. |
The battles consist of "unusual game tasks" which are worked out on a spreadsheet to test logical thinking skills. | The battles consist of "unusual game tasks" which are worked out on a spreadsheet to test logical thinking skills. |
After play-off rounds, the in-person finals are held in Las Vegas. | After play-off rounds, the in-person finals are held in Las Vegas. |
Mr Watson said it was his first time in the US state of Nevada, which he described as "quite unlike anywhere else". | Mr Watson said it was his first time in the US state of Nevada, which he described as "quite unlike anywhere else". |
"I think everyone's enthusiastic about it just because it is such a niche thing," he said. | "I think everyone's enthusiastic about it just because it is such a niche thing," he said. |
"A three-day spreadsheet conference - I mean what more could you want? | "A three-day spreadsheet conference - I mean what more could you want? |
"It's very bonkers but also at the same time people take it very, very seriously." | "It's very bonkers but also at the same time people take it very, very seriously." |
He said the concept of competitive Excel goes back to about 2013 but this event has been around since 2021. | He said the concept of competitive Excel goes back to about 2013 but this event has been around since 2021. |
LISTEN: Harry the spreadsheet ninja | LISTEN: Harry the spreadsheet ninja |
'Arms race' | 'Arms race' |
Mr Watson said he was ranked 5th in the UK and 52nd in the world at the last tournament and wanted to place higher next time round. | Mr Watson said he was ranked 5th in the UK and 52nd in the world at the last tournament and wanted to place higher next time round. |
"I need to get onto that final stage and defeat everyone - it's easier said than done and the thing is the standard of the competition - and of the people participating - improves massively each year," he added. | "I need to get onto that final stage and defeat everyone - it's easier said than done and the thing is the standard of the competition - and of the people participating - improves massively each year," he added. |
"There are so many new features being released on Microsoft Excel that the way you have to compete is changing all of the time." | "There are so many new features being released on Microsoft Excel that the way you have to compete is changing all of the time." |
Mr Watson said he put in a lot of effort to keep up to standard and said it "becomes a bit of an arms race". | Mr Watson said he put in a lot of effort to keep up to standard and said it "becomes a bit of an arms race". |
'My other sport' | 'My other sport' |
When he is not hitting the spreadsheets, Mr Watson spends what remains of his spare time playing croquet - his "other sport". | When he is not hitting the spreadsheets, Mr Watson spends what remains of his spare time playing croquet - his "other sport". |
But, by his own admission, not to the same world standard as his spreadsheet endeavours. | But, by his own admission, not to the same world standard as his spreadsheet endeavours. |
"I'm up against some very competitive people at the Sudbury Croquet Club who practise five or six times a week which I can't quite make the time for." | "I'm up against some very competitive people at the Sudbury Croquet Club who practise five or six times a week which I can't quite make the time for." |
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