User:Henni147

Henni (ヘニさん), is a teacher and nerd in Further Mathematics, semi-veteran Fanyu, fan of snooker and ancient figure skating, and a precious Wikipedian from Germany. She is a main author of the Wiki Figure Skating style and terminology guide, on-demand peer reviewer for featured articles and other quality assessment classes, template editor, and talk page curator for WikiProject Figure Skating. She is also a main author of the two-time featured biography series of Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu and coordinator of the Yuzuru Hanyu task force group.

Ethymology of the username
The feminine given name "Henni" is a shortened variation of the Old High German-rooted given names "Henrike" and "Henriette". They are both variations of the German masculine given name "Heinrich", which is derived from the Old High German terms "heima" (house, home) and "rihhi" (rich, powerful).

"147" is the numeric abbreviation for a maximum break, one of the most difficult and acclaimed accomplishments in the cue sport of snooker. It is the highest possible score that a player can achieve in one visit, potting alternating 15reds and 15blacks for 120points and the final six colors for 27points without interruption, adding up to 147points in total. The first official 147 in history was played 1982 by six-time world champion Steve Davis. As of May2024, the highest recorded snooker break by Henni is 32points, compiled 2015 in Essen.

Wiki history and career achievements
Henni joined Wikipedia on October27, 2012, formerly under the username "3,1415-Komplex", derived from the irrational number pi and the German term "π-Komplex" for the pi bond in chemistry. Her first major project was the creation of the 2014 Shanghai Masters article on German Wikipedia in 2014. Until 2017, she has edited major parts of more than 20 different tournament articles in the sport of snooker and contributed to the biographies of the snooker players Neil Robertson from Australia and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh from Thailand. From 2017 to 2021, she has expanded the biographies of the figure skaters Yuzuru Hanyu and Paul Fentz on German Wikipedia.

In the meantime, Henni had tackled her first major work in English language with a compilation of Hanyu's sayings on the sister-project Wikiquote in 2020. On the occasion of the first page split of Hanyu's main biography on English Wikipedia in spring 2021, she brushed up the two newly created sub-pages of his career achievements and Olympic seasons to featured class, promoted in June2021 and October2022, respectively. Both articles made it to Wikipedia's mainpage the same years. In December2022, Henni was identified as an awesome Wikipedian, being awarded the encyclopedia's precious gemstone. On February26, 2023, an excerpt from the lead section of Hanyu's main biography was shown live on screen during his solo ice show Gift at Tokyo Dome in front of a record audience of 35,000 spectators. The following years, Hanyu's series has grown to a total of 10articles, with another two drafts about his figure skating legacy and philanthropy being in the making. The new pages about his ice show productions and costume designer Satomi Ito were featured in the Did you know? corner on Wikipedia's mainpage in 2023. As of 2024, Henni has participated in four peer reviews for featured article class, with all nominated articles being successfully promoted.

Planned projects
Yuzuru Hanyu task force § To-do list

Personal priority list
 * 1) Complete the Manual of Style, assessment, and task page of WikiProject Figure Skating
 * 2) Move philanthropy section from main biography to Philanthropy of Yuzuru Hanyu and trim section of the former in length
 * 3) Prepare philanthropy article for move to article mainspace and GA review
 * 4) Move technique/style and impact section from main biography to Figure skating legacy of Yuzuru Hanyu
 * 5) Prepare legacy article for move to article mainspace and GA review
 * 6) Prepare Prologue, Gift, and Repray Tour for GA review
 * 7) Prepare Continues with Wings and Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata for GA review
 * 8) Create page about professional figure skating
 * 9) Prepare program and bibliography list for FL review
 * 10) Prepare all prose articles of Hanyu's series for FA review (consider content flip of non-Olympic career summaries with Olympic seasons article, renaming the latter to "Competitive skating career of Yuzuru Hanyu" and moving programs to "Olympic programs of Yuzuru Hanyu")

Article namespace
Assessment status: featured class,  good class,  A-class,  B-class,  C-class,  start class,  stub class,  list class

Edit souvenirs
This section is a collection of some special jewels of old edits that did not make it to the final version of the article (due to a lack of notability or other criteria):
 * Figure skating jumps § Other jumps (from November 30, 2018)This fabulous section contained a detailed list of non-basic figure skating jumps, which sadly no longer exists in the article mainspace.
 * List of career achievements by Yuzuru Hanyu (from May 29, 2021)This awesome version of the page included full lists of Yuzuru Hanyu's personal best scores by segment, main international event, technical elements, and program components as well as top5 lists of absolute best scores in TES, PCS, TSS, and the combinded total. Unfortunately, due to a lack of proper coverage by mainstream media, these tables were not allowed to stay in this form on the current page.
 * Figure skating WS and SB (from November 1, 2023)This neat template became obsolete after the latest consensus on WikiProject Figure Skating. However, it is a valuable model for future infobox tables, listing all GOATed ISU World Standings of Yuzuru Hanyu and Evgeni Plushenko as examples.
 * Ice shows produced by Yuzuru Hanyu (from February 21, 2024)This epic compilation of Yuzuru Hanyu's ice show productions no longer exists in this form in the article mainspace because the estimated number of future productions by 2055 would crash the upper limit for readable prose size on English Wikipedia about three times.