You are right, everything can happen in 4 months and even more considering that the last 2 supercentenarians did not exceed 114 years and 140 days, (Nina Willis and Ushi Makishi)
The age of 114 years has a large mortality rate.
It is that Juan Vicente Pérez Mora looks very good and is in good health, so it is impossible not to get excited and venture out.
Kane Tanaka (1903-2022) my favorite supercentenarian of all time.
Without tempting fate, he does look and seem as good as one could hope for, in respect of any living 114 year old.
I also looked at the climate and temperature ranges for numerous parts of Venezuela the other day and the daily average high (and low) temperatures do not vary much at all, hence climatic factors logically also favour him.
Photos of 1 week ago:
https://twitter.com/BernardoZinguer/status/1695956669400748188/photo/1
http://www.supercentenariditalia.it/persone-viventi-piu-longeve-in-italia.
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http://www.supercentenariditalia.it/persone-viventi-piu-longeve-in-italia.
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Pictures posted today:
http://www.supercentenariditalia.it/persone-viventi-piu-longeve-in-italia.
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He never ages, maybe he is like Fusa Tatsumi/Chiyo Miyako
He never ages, maybe he is like Fusa Tatsumi/Chiyo Miyako
Wasn't there no public photos of Miyako after 114?
Regardless she looked quite well at that age
He never ages, maybe he is like Fusa Tatsumi/Chiyo Miyako
I certainly wouldn't be surprised if he's still with us in a couple of years' time.
In the past few days, Juan Vicente Perez Mora has regained the position of being the oldest known person born in 1909.
He held the position earlier on, largely through earlier validation than many other 1909 born candidates, but has regained it for now.
1891 and 1897 are the last occasions a male achieved the status of oldest person by year of birth.
With a small number of unverified, older 1909 born people remaining and 7 other verified ladies still living from 1909, the odds are currently against him being finally confirmed as 1909’s oldest ever person - but he’s right in the mix.
http://www.supercentenariditalia.it/persone-viventi-piu-longeve-in-italia.
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This picture is from July. I saw it posted on Facebook. I'll see if I can link the source
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As a mark of respect for Juan Vicente Perez Mora, its worth noting that he has now surpassed the pending age of Mr Tomas Pinales Figuereo.
Health permitting, the next calendar month from today could see him break into the all time top 4 males and also the all time top 100 oldest verified people.
2 days ago he tied the invalidated age of Tomas Pinales Figuereo, aged 114 years and 177 days!
Even if considering Tomas Pinales Figuereo's case were true, now Juan Vicente Perez Mora is the oldest Latin American ever (exclude Anisio Rodrigues Alves case...), the oldest man ever who was born in the 1900s, and the oldest man who lived in the 2020s.
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2 days ago he tied the invalidated age of Tomas Pinales Figuereo, aged 114 years and 177 days!
Even if considering Tomas Pinales Figuereo's case were true, now Juan Vicente Perez Mora is the oldest Latin American ever (exclude Anisio Rodrigues Alves case...), the oldest man ever who was born in the 1900s, and the oldest man who lived in the 2020s.
Unvalidated is better here. Invalidated means something else.
Yes, I think invalidated means that the claim is proven to be false...
2 days ago he tied the invalidated age of Tomas Pinales Figuereo, aged 114 years and 177 days!
Even if considering Tomas Pinales Figuereo's case were true, now Juan Vicente Perez Mora is the oldest Latin American ever (exclude Anisio Rodrigues Alves case...)
Besides Anísio, he's still behind Emiliano Mercado del Toro and Horacio Celi Mendoza in this regard.
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@930310 Yes you are really right. I thought the information on other bulletin board site was correct, but it seems that it was incorrect. I re-checked the meaning of that English words.
Sorry for made a mistake.
And in the next ten days, Juan Vicente Perez Mora could tie the final age of Yukichi Chuganji and could become the fifth-oldest validated man ever.
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New photo:
http://www.supercentenariditalia.it/persone-viventi-piu-longeve-in-italia.
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