This is a page for tracking which of Bilorv's Challenges I've completed.
This list may not always be up to date, I mostly plan to update it when I finish or make significant progress towards a challenge.
Articles listed tend to be the first one I made that meets the requirements, not necessarily the best or my favorite. For some challenges, a (+N) indicates I have N more articles that would qualify (omitted for the sake of space). For example, under Alphabet, "G" is listed as +1 because I also created Gregory Khachadoorian in addition to Gateball at the 2001 World Games.
Currently, I have completed the following challenges:
- Decadent (completed 2026-05-13)
- Astronaut (completed 2026-05-14)
Alphabet
[edit]Letters in italics indicate letters I don't have an article for.
- Set 1 (in progress, 20/26): Aikido at the 2001 World Games (+1); Brian Reynolds (politician) (+1); Cathey Steinberg; D; Elsie Vartanian (+1); F; Gateball at the 2001 World Games (+1); Héctor Ferrer Santiago (+1); Iceland at the 2017 World Games; Jack Brigham (+3); Kenny Nguyen (politician) (+4); Lori Goldstein (politician) (+1); Machinga, Malawi (+2); Neno, Malawi (+2); O; Panama at the 2020 Summer Paralympics (+1); Q; Rex Wilson (politician) (+2); Scott Harriman (+1); Tug of war at the 2005 World Games (+1); U; Violet Biever; Wolfgang Götzer; X; Yemen at the 2020 Summer Paralympics; Zimbabwe at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
Bonus
[edit]- Set 1 (in progress, 2/10): 0; 1; 28th Senate of Puerto Rico (+1); 32nd House of Representatives of Puerto Rico; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9
Astronaut
[edit]- Set 1 (completed 2026-05-14): Héctor Ferrer Santiago (Ersa (moon)), Violet Biever (Io (moon)), Panama at the 2020 Summer Paralympics (Pan (moon)), Barbara Everist (Eris (dwarf planet))
- Set 2 (in progress, 0/4):
Centenarian
[edit](in progress, 2/10)
- 1000s:
- 1100s:
- 1200s:
- 1300s:
- 1400s:
- 1500s:
- 1600s:
- 1700s:
- 1800s: Samuel D. McLeod (1867)
- 1900s: Lorenz Muther Jr. (1908) (+a lot)
Decadent
[edit]Women in Red articles are listed in bold.
Set 1
[edit](completed 2026-05-13)
- 1900s: Lorenz Muther Jr. (1908)
- 1910s: Violet Biever (1911)
- 1920s: Gregory Khachadoorian (1928)
- 1930s: Elsie Vartanian (1930)
- 1940s: Cathey Steinberg (1942)
- 1950s: Ruthanne Fuller (1957)
- 1960s: Brian Reynolds (politician) (1968 or 1969)[a]
- 1970s: Juan Morales Rodríguez (1972)
- 1980s: Scott Harriman (1986 or 1987)[a]
- 1990s: Kenny Nguyen (politician) (1994 or 1995)[a]
Set 2
[edit](in progress, 5/10)
- 1900s:
- 1910s: Edna Sieh (1912) (+1)
- 1920s: Kathryn Ostrosky (1923)
- 1930s: Roberta Goldman (1938)
- 1940s:
- 1950s: Wolfgang Götzer (1955) (+1)
- 1960s:
- 1970s:
- 1980s:
- 1990s: Héctor Ferrer Santiago (1994) (+1)
Elementary
[edit]- Set 1 (in progress, 1/4): tin, iron, lead, Lori Goldstein (politician) (+1)
Explorer
[edit]I used this tool to determine Köppen climate classification where it's not clear. If someone knows of a better tool, please let me know.
- Af:
- Am:
- Aw:
- As:
- BWh:
- BWk:
- BSh:
- BSk:
- Csa:
- Csb:
- Csc:
- Cwa: Machinga, Malawi[b] (+1)
- Cwb:
- Cwc:
- Cfa:
- Cfb:
- Cfc:
- Dsa:
- Dsb:
- Dsc:
- Dsd:
- Dwa:
- Dwb:
- Dwc:
- Dwd:
- Dfa:
- Dfb:
- Dfc:
- Dfd:
- Dsa:
- Dsb:
- ET:
- EF:
Quite the character
[edit]- 5:
- 6:
- 7:
- 8: Edna Sieh
- 9:
- 10: Harold Sieh
- 11: Neno, Malawi (+2)
- 12: Violet Biever
- 13: Scott Harriman
- 14: Ruthanne Fuller (+6)
- 15: Machinga, Malawi (+3)
- 16:
- 17:
- 18:
- 19:
- 20: Juan Morales Rodríguez
- 21: Rex Wilson (politician)
- 22: 28th Senate of Puerto Rico (+1)
- 23: Kenny Nguyen (politician)
- 24: Aruba at the 2022 World Games (+1)
- 25: Lori Goldstein (politician) (+5)
Bonus
[edit]- 26: Iceland at the 2017 World Games
- 27: Gateball at the 2001 World Games (+2)
- 28:
- 29: Maine's 5th State Senate district (+1)
- 30:
- 31: Yemen at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- 32: Panama at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- 33: North Macedonia at the 2022 World Games
- 34: Zimbabwe at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- 35:
- 36:
- 37:
- 38: 32nd House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
- 39:
- 40:
- 41:
- 42:
- 43:
- 44:
- 45:
- 46:
- 47:
- 48:
- 49:
- 50:
Rainbow
[edit]- Set 1 (in progress, 5/6): red; Lori Goldstein (politician) (Gold)[c], Roberta Goldman (Gold)[c]; Powell Avenue Steam Plant (Tea green); Kathryn Ostrosky (Sky blue); Violet Biever (violet)
Round the world
[edit]This list is based on the member states of the United Nations, hence the total of 193. Explanations for why the article is related to the country are given, if it isn't obvious from the title.
(in progress, 14/193)
- Afghanistan:
- Albania:
- Algeria:
- Andorra:
- Angola:
- Antigua and Barbuda:
- Argentina:
- Armenia:
- Australia:
- Austria:
- Azerbaijan:
- Bahamas, The:
- Bahrain:
- Bangladesh:
- Barbados:
- Belarus:
- Belgium:
- Belize:
- Benin:
- Bhutan:
- Bolivia:
- Bosnia and Herzegovina:
- Botswana:
- Brazil:
- Brunei:
- Bulgaria:
- Burkina Faso:
- Burundi:
- Cabo Verde:
- Cambodia:
- Cameroon:
- Canada:
- Central African Republic:
- Chad:
- Chile:
- China:
- Colombia: Tug of war at the 2013 World Games (sporting event held in Colombia)
- Comoros:
- Congo:
- Costa Rica:
- Côte d'Ivoire:
- Croatia:
- Cuba:
- Cyprus:
- Czechia:
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea:
- Democratic Republic of the Congo:
- Denmark:
- Djibouti:
- Dominica:
- Dominican Republic:
- Ecuador:
- Egypt:
- El Salvador:
- Equatorial Guinea:
- Eritrea:
- Estonia:
- Eswatini:
- Ethiopia:
- Fiji:
- Finland:
- France:
- Gabon:
- Gambia:
- Georgia:
- Germany: Wolfgang Götzer (German politician)
- Ghana:
- Greece:
- Grenada:
- Guatemala:
- Guinea:
- Guinea-Bissau:
- Guyana:
- Haiti:
- Honduras:
- Hungary:
- Iceland: Iceland at the 2017 World Games
- India:
- Indonesia:
- Iran (Islamic Republic of):
- Iraq:
- Ireland:
- Israel:
- Italy:
- Jamaica:
- Japan: Gateball at the 2001 World Games (sporting event held in Japan, gateball was also invented in Japan)
- Jordan: Jordan at the 2022 World Games
- Kazakhstan:
- Kenya:
- Kiribati:
- Kuwait: Kuwait at the 2022 World Games
- Kyrgyzstan:
- Lao People's Democratic Republic:
- Latvia:
- Lebanon:
- Lesotho:
- Liberia:
- Libya:
- Liechtenstein:
- Lithuania:
- Luxembourg:
- Madagascar:
- Malawi: Machinga, Malawi
- Malaysia:
- Maldives:
- Mali:
- Malta:
- Marshall Islands:
- Mauritania:
- Mauritius:
- Mexico:
- Micronesia (Federated States of):
- Monaco:
- Mongolia:
- Montenegro: Montenegro at the 2022 World Games
- Morocco:
- Mozambique:
- Myanmar:
- Namibia:
- Nauru:
- Nepal: Nepal at the 2022 World Games
- Netherlands (Kingdom of the):
- New Zealand:
- Nicaragua:
- Niger:
- Nigeria:
- North Macedonia: North Macedonia at the 2022 World Games
- Norway:
- Oman:
- Pakistan:
- Palau:
- Panama: Panama at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- Papua New Guinea:
- Paraguay:
- Peru:
- Philippines:
- Poland:
- Portugal:
- Qatar:
- Republic of Korea:
- Republic of Moldova:
- Romania:
- Russian Federation:
- Rwanda:
- Saint Kitts and Nevis:
- Saint Lucia:
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:
- Samoa:
- San Marino:
- Sao Tome and Principe:
- Saudi Arabia:
- Senegal:
- Serbia:
- Seychelles:
- Sierra Leone:
- Singapore:
- Slovakia:
- Slovenia:
- Solomon Islands:
- Somalia:
- South Africa:
- South Sudan:
- Spain:
- Sri Lanka:
- Sudan:
- Suriname:
- Sweden:
- Switzerland:
- Syrian Arab Republic:
- Tajikistan:
- Thailand:
- Timor-Leste:
- Togo:
- Tonga:
- Trinidad and Tobago:
- Tunisia:
- Türkiye:
- Turkmenistan:
- Tuvalu:
- Uganda:
- Ukraine:
- United Arab Emirates:
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
- United Republic of Tanzania:
- United States of America: Barbara Everist (American politician) (+a lot)
- Uruguay:
- Uzbekistan:
- Vanuatu:
- Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of):
- Vietnam:
- Yemen: Yemen at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- Zambia:
- Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c This person's birth year is based on their age at a certain point in time, which is why two years are listed. However, both years fall in a single decade, so they count for the challenge.
- ^ Based on koppen.earth, a VERY small portion of the town of Machinga is in the Aw zone. I personally don't count this, though, as the vast majority of the town is in Cwa.
- ^ a b "Gold" is listed separately in both the templates for orange and yellow.
