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I would estimate that a total of 0 people have spent 10000 hours practicing competitive programming.
i think tourist and Petr have spent more than 10000 hours practicing competitive programming, since they started very early .
There are a lot people who do it over ten years. Hence, twenty hours per week can bring you to the magic 10k. It sounds quite achievable, if we count learning Math, thinking of problems when you're eating, etc.
I can hardly count the number of times I used singular homology to solve a topcoder problem...
I think I have spent over 10000 hours in math and competitive programming but I am still ordinary!
I think you were top 20 in ACM ICPC World final & was once in top 20 on Codeforces, so you are not "still ordinary".
Are you painting mountain? :)
He's drinking vodka.