Battle of Waterloo 2018


Date
Jul 21, 2018
City
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Venue

University of Waterloo

Address
200 University Ave W Waterloo, ON N2L3G1
Details

The competition will be held at Federation Hall (FED).

Website
Battle of Waterloo 2018 website
Contact

canadiancubing

Organizers
Dave Campbell and Shanglin Ye
WCA Delegates
Dave Campbell and Sarah Strong
Information

The competition is limited to 180 competitors. You must pay the registration fee to secure your position. Fees start at $15. Registration page

Events
Main event
Competitors
171
Registration requirements
This competition is over, click here to display the registration requirements it used.
There is a competitor limit of 180 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $15 (Canadian Dollar).

The competition has a limit of 180 competitors. In order to complete your registration and secure your spot, you must first register for the events on the canadianCUBING website. You will then receive an email with a link to pay via the Cubing Out Loud website. Once payment has been made, your spot is secured.

  • All sales are final. Should you pay online and find you cannot attend later, we will not issue a refund. This policy is to prevent "squatting", where someone reserves a limited spot without the full intention of attending.
  • If you decide to drop an event, you will not be reimbursed the fee for the event.
  • You cannot add events the morning of the competition. Your registration fee is final once you pay.
  • We will not be accepting walk-on registrations the morning of the competition. You must register online in order to participate.

After all spots have been taken, a waiting list will start. All unpaid registrations will be automatically added. Any spots that open up will have the next person on the waiting list contacted. There is a 24 grace period to respond and claim the spot before the next person on the list is contacted.

Highlights
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Bill Wang won with an average of 7.22 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Jonathan Esparaz finished second (7.66) and Benjamin Kyle finished third (8.98).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bill Wang 5.90 7.22 Canada 5.907.528.056.747.40
2 Jonathan Esparaz 7.11 7.66 Canada 7.757.117.377.8612.01
3 Benjamin Kyle 7.87 8.98 Canada 8.0110.899.297.879.63

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Brennen Lin 1.60 1.96 Canada 2.042.012.331.831.60
2 Max Wang 1.93 2.32 Canada 2.462.431.932.082.67
3 Ray Vince Ong 1.40 2.56 Canada 1.70DNF3.891.402.08

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bill Wang 23.66 27.83 Canada 33.1429.2323.6626.1928.07
2 Jonathan Esparaz 28.19 29.99 Canada 31.3530.3928.1933.2328.23
3 Max Xiong (熊锐明) 28.24 31.87 China 28.2434.0431.8030.8132.99

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Leo Min-Bedford 12.64 13.69 Canada 13.3017.2715.0112.7712.64
2 Bill Wang 11.16 14.20 Canada 11.1613.9315.6114.6714.01
3 Jonathan Esparaz 12.32 14.63 Canada 24.9313.0715.5115.3012.32

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bill Wang 41.49 45.66 NR Canada 46.8241.4943.0747.0856.61
2 Louis Cormier 46.73 53.64 Canada 46.7356.2351.7356.1953.01
3 Max Xiong (熊锐明) 53.34 1:03.33 China 1:07.6957.1053.341:05.201:08.55
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