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First off, thanks to @Tofu415 for creating this article and @78.18.228.191 for all the housekeeping work. It's pretty good for a subject that's only 15 years old and just starting her career. Though I think we could use a few more sources, specifically for edits by @47.185.58.248 in the infobox. I don't doubt that any of the information is correct, but everything on Wikipedia is to be verifiable.
Nationality: It wouldn't surprise me if Sanders had a dual nationality because her mother is from Russia, but it's not mentioned in any reliable source that I can find.
Birthplace: It was changed from Fort Worth to Gransbury. I haven't found any source that links her to Gransbury. Everything I've read says she's "from" Fort Worth without saying where she was born.
Height: The IFSC website lists her at 157 cm, which is about 5'1½". I'm guessing the measurement is from her first IFSC competition in August 2021 and she's grown since then.
Again, all this is probably true, but biographies of living people require good sourcing. Could 47.185.58.248 cite your source? Or if it's original research/firsthand knowledge, then we can remove the information.
Also, she has a few outdoor bouldering sends, but they're only sourced to her Instagram so I didn't include them in the article. Adeletron 3030 (talk • edits) 13:53, 14 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]