Basauri Open 2023


Date
Nov 3 - 5, 2023
City
Basauri, Bizkaia, Spain
Venue

Basozelai Gizarte Etxea

Address
Basozelai Kalea, 11, 48970
Details

Sala Artunduaga, última planta

Contact

Organización

Organizers
Asociación Española de Speedcubing, EuskalCubing, and Rubén López de Juan
WCA Delegates
Alejandro Nicolay and Rubén López de Juan
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Information

IMPORTANTE El Basauri Open vuelve a Basozelai, el lugar en el que se celebraron los campeonatos desde 2009 hasta 2017.
GARRANTZITSUA Basauri Open-a Basozelaira bueltatzen da, 2009tik 2017ra txapelketa ospatu zen lekura.
IMPORTANT The Basauri Open goes back to Basozelai, the venue that hosted the competition from 2009 to 2017.

Los miembros de la AES recibirán un reembolso del 15% al concluir el campeonato.
AES-ko bazkideek %15-ko diru-itzulketa jasoko dute txapelketa amaitzean.
Members of the AES will receive a 15% refund at the end of the competition.

Events
Main event
Competitors
56
Registration period

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Highlights
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Arthur Garcin won with an average of 10.20 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Sacha Hatier finished second (10.84) and Alejandro Nicolay finished third (11.22).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Arthur Garcin 6.61 10.20 France 12.586.619.7211.769.11
2 Sacha Hatier 10.01 10.84 France 10.1114.8211.7110.7110.01
3 Alejandro Nicolay 10.73 11.22 Spain 13.2411.4311.4610.7610.73

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Nicolas Egal Castro 3.16 3.43 Spain 3.163.363.613.753.33
2 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 3.18 3.49 Spain 3.273.734.763.183.46
3 Eder Olivencia González 2.97 3.53 Spain 3.533.503.562.974.31

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Eder Olivencia González 25.98 30.48 Spain 30.1731.6225.9829.6636.63
2 Alejandro Nicolay 41.79 43.84 Spain 45.2342.8345.8843.4741.79
3 Arthur Garcin 41.40 43.97 France 45.8743.5344.8641.4043.51

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Eder Olivencia González 44.56 51.68 Spain 52.0453.8849.1354.0944.56
2 Zhedong Wang (王哲栋) 1:11.31 1:16.99 China 1:20.741:12.131:11.311:18.101:32.64
3 Alejandro Nicolay 1:10.23 1:19.98 Spain 1:22.151:20.551:17.23DNF1:10.23

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Zhedong Wang (王哲栋) 2:10.82 2:19.20 China 2:29.832:10.822:16.95
2 Jonathan Dammann 2:28.04 2:35.41 France 2:37.642:40.542:28.04
3 Rubén López de Juan 2:35.33 2:37.48 Spain 2:35.332:39.762:37.36

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Zhedong Wang (王哲栋) 3:10.81 3:23.63 China 3:10.813:27.333:32.76
2 Alejandro Nicolay 3:43.84 4:02.84 Spain 4:23.723:43.844:00.96
3 Wilfrid Py 3:59.93 4:03.41 France 4:07.754:02.543:59.93

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Arthur Garcin 18.54 DNF France 18.5420.12DNF
2 Jonathan Dammann 33.56 DNF France 33.56DNFDNF
3 Arthur Cambon 51.67 DNF France 51.67DNF53.69

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Pi Sevilla Hernández 32 Spain 32
2 Arthur Garcin 33 France 33
2 Jonathan Dammann 33 France 33

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 6.69 8.36 Spain 6.698.538.368.199.59
2 Zhedong Wang (王哲栋) 7.02 8.47 China 9.047.908.467.02DNF
3 Jonathan Dammann 7.36 8.81 France 8.608.229.629.627.36

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Eder Olivencia González 44.85 47.93 Spain 48.2944.8552.3346.6848.83
2 Alejandro Nicolay 57.72 1:01.80 Spain 1:00.1657.7258.951:06.281:08.53
3 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 1:03.79 1:07.66 Spain 1:09.771:13.591:03.791:04.761:08.44

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aratz Larruzea 2.34 3.43 Spain 2.803.593.892.343.90
2 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 4.89 5.83 Spain 5.405.554.896.548.69
3 Rubén López de Juan 4.15 5.88 Spain 7.236.324.154.736.60

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jorge Orrite De Alba 2.63 3.82 Spain 4.233.915.172.633.33
2 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 3.08 4.09 Spain 3.275.215.763.803.08
3 Aratz Larruzea 4.01 6.32 Spain 6.368.347.734.884.01

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alejandro Nicolay 8.80 10.65 Spain 10.949.0811.948.80DNF
2 Rubén López de Juan 10.53 12.99 Spain 11.6615.6310.5314.3412.96
3 Astrid Gómez Martin 20.30 24.00 Spain 23.6925.4922.8228.2520.30

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Arthur Garcin 3:27.97 DNF France DNF3:27.97DNF
2 Jonathan Dammann 5:15.92 5:34.88 France 5:15.925:31.425:57.31
3 Wilfrid Py 5:55.78 DNF France 5:55.78DNFDNF

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Arthur Cambon 18/20 55:12 France 18/20 55:12
2 Arthur Garcin 18/26 1:00:00 France 18/26 1:00:00
3 Wilfrid Py 13/21 59:14 France 13/21 59:14
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