Carnegie Mellon Winter 2014


Date
Dec 13 - 14, 2014
City
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Venue

Carnegie Mellon University

Address
5032 Forbes Avenue
Details

Connan Room, University Center

Website
Carnegie Mellon Winter 2014 website
Contact
Organization team
Organizer
Evan Liu
WCA Delegate
Jim Mertens
Information

The fee is $11 flat ($1 goes to the WCA), and as with last time, you must pay online by the registration deadline (Tuesday, December 9). (Free for Carnegie Mellon students - either register using your Andrew email or provide your Andrew ID in the comment field.) Your registration is not complete until payment is received. If you do not pay until the day of the competition, the fee increases to $21 and you may only participate in 3x3. Please understand that the implementation of this measure is simply for the sake of saving time during registration.

Events
Main event
Competitors
27
Registration requirements
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Highlights
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Blake Thompson won with an average of 9.85 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Phillip Lewicki finished second (10.13) and Pavan Ravindra finished third (11.41).

Asian records: Shreyas Talamakki‎ Skewb 2.28 (single).

North American records: Blake Thompson‎ Skewb 2.13 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Blake Thompson 8.60 9.85 United States 8.9810.3211.1810.268.60
2 Phillip Lewicki 7.71 10.13 United States 7.7111.4410.1612.698.80
3 Pavan Ravindra 10.07 11.41 United States 10.0710.7412.7813.7310.72

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Blake Thompson 2.41 4.10 United States 2.413.294.666.344.35
2 Shreyas Talamakki 3.46 4.11 India 4.314.213.803.464.64
3 Tolik Borisov 3.51 4.27 United States 3.573.556.395.683.51

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Evan Liu 40.54 42.50 United States 42.3040.5443.1243.8142.08
2 Blake Thompson 38.79 42.65 United States 47.6538.7941.1143.4743.37
3 Corey Sakowski 43.11 50.38 United States 52.0254.7849.0650.0543.11

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Evan Liu 1:18.04 1:19.65 United States 1:27.201:21.081:18.041:18.991:18.89
2 Blake Thompson 1:25.06 1:31.65 United States 1:27.601:36.191:31.171:25.061:37.89
3 Corey Sakowski 1:30.14 1:38.91 United States 1:36.901:42.861:36.971:30.141:52.50

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Evan Liu 2:24.36 2:31.83 United States 2:39.432:24.362:31.71
2 Blake Thompson 3:02.65 3:08.85 United States 3:02.653:04.033:19.87
3 Corey Sakowski 3:15.69 3:31.66 United States 3:15.693:47.583:31.72

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Evan Liu 3:19.67 3:44.27 United States 3:19.674:04.523:48.63
2 Blake Thompson 4:44.28 5:02.32 United States 5:27.594:55.094:44.28
3 Corey Sakowski 5:16.70 5:28.35 United States 5:31.245:16.705:37.10

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sreeram Venkatarao 37.85 DNF United States DNF37.85DNF
2 Corey Sakowski 49.08 DNF United States 49.081:01.85DNF
3 Mark Boyanowski 50.67 DNF United States DNFDNF50.67

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ryan DeLine 26 29.67 United States 282635
2 Evan Liu 27 32.00 United States 273831
3 Mark Boyanowski 31 DNF United States 31DNF38

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Pavan Ravindra 11.51 14.52 United States 15.7214.8511.5116.2912.99
2 Shreyas Talamakki 13.86 18.59 India 20.5313.8616.2221.0219.03
3 Evan Liu 14.73 19.32 United States 14.7316.4221.4225.8420.13

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Evan Liu 5.39 6.68 United States 6.865.397.335.84DNF
2 Kit Clement 5.97 8.06 United States 5.978.2017.538.037.94
3 Ryan DeLine 8.47 10.39 United States 8.478.8410.0912.5512.23

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Evan Liu 1:09.27 1:19.13 United States 1:09.271:21.871:14.251:23.211:21.28
2 Corey Sakowski 1:20.89 1:33.89 United States 1:34.131:20.891:33.711:37.371:33.83
3 Mark Boyanowski 1:32.41 1:34.63 United States 1:54.881:33.781:32.411:32.851:37.25

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Corey Sakowski 4.76 5.51 United States 5.615.605.725.334.76
2 Evan Liu 3.16 5.85 United States 5.674.463.16DNF7.42
3 Jeffrey Draper 4.51 6.41 Canada 6.407.464.515.367.70

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Corey Sakowski 5.32 6.06 United States 6.675.325.875.657.21
2 Evan Liu 4.67 6.13 United States 5.654.888.704.677.85
3 Kit Clement 5.83 6.58 United States 5.835.936.487.33DNF

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Blake Thompson 18.59 22.82 United States 20.1923.9924.2718.5926.94
2 Corey Sakowski 18.26 25.89 United States 24.7625.6727.2318.2642.92
3 Evan Liu 16.45 28.17 United States 29.3828.0427.0916.4530.80

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Corey Sakowski 4:34.84 DNF United States DNF4:34.84DNS
2 Mark Boyanowski 5:03.57 DNF United States DNF5:03.57DNF

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Corey Sakowski 12:46.00 DNF United States DNF12:46.00DNS
2 Evan Liu 22:16.00 DNF United States 22:16.00DNFDNF

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Mark Boyanowski 13/17 50:42 United States 13/17 50:42
2 Corey Sakowski 10/17 56:13 United States 10/17 56:13
3 Ryan DeLine 5/9 59:00 United States 5/9 59:00
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