Czech Open 2013


Date
Jul 12 - 14, 2013
City
Pardubice, Czech Republic
Venue

CEZ Arena

Address
Sukova trída 1735, 530 02 Pardubice
Website
Czech Open 2013 website
Contact

Ton DennenbroekJaroslav Flejberk

Organizers
Jaroslav Flejberk and Ton Dennenbroek
WCA Delegate
Ton Dennenbroek
Information

Maximum of 60 competitors, Czech and Slovakian cubers exempted. rn Starting fee: 20 EUR. Discounts with pre-registration rn by 6/15, 50% for 18 and under, or 65 and older. rn Otherwise, pre-registration discount of 25%.rn You also have to register on Czech Open Pagern-for tournament fill in Rubik's cube- for the rn official tournament reservation and reservation rnfor lodging accommodation is requested there.rnNote do not reserve hotel yourself if you filled anrnaccommodation request in the registration of the Czech Open site, rn you can fill in a preferred hotel from the list or fill in no in the accommodation request rn

Events
Main event
Competitors
37
Registration period

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Highlights
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Hunor Bózsing won with an average of 10.59 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Bence Barát finished second (10.85) and Przemysław Kaleta finished third (11.27).

World records: Marcell Endrey‎ 5x5x5 Blindfolded 6:26.86 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Hunor Bózsing 8.06 10.59 Hungary 11.8110.479.508.0612.96
2 Bence Barát 9.27 10.85 Hungary 11.259.2711.1810.1112.88
3 Przemysław Kaleta 9.61 11.27 Poland 11.0612.2710.4713.639.61

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bence Barát 2.02 2.75 Hungary 2.023.283.412.862.11
2 Hunor Bózsing 2.81 3.37 Hungary 3.253.595.533.282.81
3 Jakob Kogler 3.36 3.73 Austria 3.473.583.3613.554.15

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Przemysław Kaleta 38.13 39.68 Poland 38.3440.5540.1638.1344.55
2 Bence Barát 42.36 45.37 Hungary 43.5946.8149.3342.3645.71
3 Hunor Bózsing 43.08 45.96 Hungary 50.8849.0645.4043.4343.08

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bence Barát 1:10.18 1:17.26 Hungary 1:10.181:18.961:21.221:12.831:20.00
2 Hunor Bózsing 1:14.44 1:17.52 Hungary 1:16.151:19.561:19.841:16.841:14.44
3 Dániel Varga 1:14.80 1:26.58 Hungary 1:26.681:35.931:21.961:31.091:14.80

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bence Barát 2:08.46 2:17.47 Hungary 2:27.612:08.462:16.33
2 Valentin Havlovec 2:42.90 2:46.35 Austria 2:42.902:48.962:47.18
3 Hunor Bózsing 2:31.34 2:48.47 Hungary 2:31.342:32.833:21.23

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bence Barát 3:08.21 3:15.24 Hungary 3:20.913:16.593:08.21
2 Hunor Bózsing 3:46.31 4:04.29 Hungary 4:20.614:05.963:46.31
3 Valentin Havlovec 4:22.65 4:28.52 Austria 4:28.084:34.824:22.65

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Marcell Endrey 29.90 DNF Hungary 29.90DNFDNF
2 Grzegorz Jałocha 35.77 DNF Poland DNF35.77DNF
3 Bence Barát 42.36 DNF Hungary 1:10.9342.36DNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Marcin Stachura 28 Poland 28DNF
2 Jakob Kogler 29 Austria 29DNF
3 Marcin Jakubowski 31 Poland 3137

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Przemysław Kaleta 14.09 14.58 Poland 14.0914.4615.5314.2115.06
2 Hunor Bózsing 14.40 16.35 Hungary 17.7817.4016.7514.9014.40
3 Bence Barát 16.97 18.27 Hungary 19.5220.8616.9717.7717.53

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Marcin Jakubowski 8.36 10.28 Poland 8.3610.1111.449.3013.83
2 Martin Zahradník 11.44 12.62 Czech Republic 11.4413.6514.3412.6911.53
3 Kalina Brzezińska 14.30 14.62 Poland 14.3014.4716.0015.0014.38

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bence Barát 1:07.68 1:21.28 Hungary 1:26.181:07.681:20.251:25.751:17.84
2 Dániel Varga 1:28.43 1:45.41 Hungary 1:45.151:50.751:28.431:42.401:48.69
3 Martin Zahradník 1:47.97 NR 2:03.75 NR Czech Republic 2:15.722:00.662:44.831:47.971:54.86

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dániel Varga 4.90 7.42 Hungary 6.479.067.618.184.90
2 Marcin Stachura 5.72 7.54 Poland 9.728.057.007.585.72
3 Marcin Jakubowski 6.68 7.73 Poland 9.478.056.687.777.36

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Martin Zahradník 16.30 21.85 Czech Republic 20.1322.8316.3022.5926.55
2 Bence Barát 18.19 26.91 Hungary 29.2527.6333.1523.8618.19
3 Péter Trombitás 27.11 34.76 Hungary 57.9134.0627.1136.5633.65

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Marcell Endrey 2:50.21 DNF Hungary 2:50.21DNFDNF
2 Andreas Pohl 6:05.13 DNF Germany 6:05.13DNFDNF
3 Jakob Kogler 7:02.50 DNF Austria DNF7:02.50DNF

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Marcell Endrey 6:26.86 WR DNF Hungary DNF7:05.526:26.86
2 Jakob Kogler 14:45.00 DNF Austria 14:45.00DNFDNS
3 Vojtěch Dvořák 17:54.00 NR DNF Czech Republic DNFDNF17:54.00

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Marcell Endrey 26/29 58:28 Hungary 26/29 58:28
2 Jakob Kogler 14/17 57:42 Austria 14/17 57:42
3 Grzegorz Jałocha 14/20 59:49 Poland 14/20 59:49

3x3x3 With Feet

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Przemysław Kaleta 52.47 54.59 Poland 52.4756.2755.03
2 Endre Kovács 1:16.77 1:35.66 Hungary 2:06.081:16.771:24.13
3 Andreas Pohl 1:44.11 2:35.55 Germany 2:29.021:44.113:33.53
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