Dacada San Fernando Open 2022


Date
Jun 4 - 5, 2022
City
San Fernando, Cádiz, Spain
Venue

Pabellón Deportivo Enrique Márquez Muñoz

Address
Calle Sevilla 3, 11100 San Fernando, Cádiz
Contact

Organización Dacada San Fernando Open 2022.

Organizers
Asociación Española de Speedcubing, Fernando Sáez Lázaro, and Josete Sánchez
WCA Delegate
Carlos Méndez García-Barroso
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Information

Los socios de la Asociación Española de Speedcubing (AES) tendrán un descuento del 25%, que se reembolsará una vez finalizada la competición.

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AES members will have a 25% discount, which will be refunded after the end of the competition.

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Events
Main event
Competitors
42
Registration period

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Highlights
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Carlos Méndez García-Barroso won with an average of 7.50 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya finished second (8.98) and Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña finished third (9.35).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 6.72 7.50 Spain 8.019.077.487.026.72
2 Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya 7.68 8.98 Spain 8.629.787.688.959.36
3 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 7.43 9.35 Spain 9.0610.879.149.867.43

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 1.89 2.13 Spain 2.092.572.012.301.89
2 Miguel Ángel González-Herrero García 1.55 2.22 Spain 1.841.553.563.071.75
3 Josete Sánchez 2.07 2.42 Spain 2.452.582.572.252.07

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rafael Rodriguez Santana 31.06 36.54 Spain 37.3235.0742.6131.0637.24
2 Josete Sánchez 31.44 38.38 Spain 38.3545.2641.9834.8231.44
3 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 29.13 38.74 Spain 39.8238.4529.1337.9641.18

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Josete Sánchez 1:07.77 1:11.34 Spain 1:13.591:08.181:15.601:12.251:07.77
2 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 1:06.99 1:12.16 Spain 1:06.991:09.771:14.001:12.711:37.12
3 Vincenzo Maria Gammino 1:05.80 1:12.48 Italy 1:13.811:15.321:08.301:05.801:21.76

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Vincenzo Maria Gammino 1:59.36 2:13.20 Italy 2:17.222:23.031:59.36
2 Josete Sánchez 2:10.49 2:25.98 Spain 2:24.192:43.272:10.49
3 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 2:24.68 2:42.74 Spain 2:49.332:54.212:24.68

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Vincenzo Maria Gammino 3:08.01 3:14.38 Italy 3:09.813:25.333:08.01
2 Josete Sánchez 3:13.76 3:18.93 Spain 3:18.473:13.763:24.57
3 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 3:52.26 3:54.46 Spain 3:56.023:52.263:55.09

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Josete Sánchez 50.63 DNF Spain 50.63DNFDNF
2 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 2:21.16 DNF Spain 2:28.44DNF2:21.16
3 Jaime Calzado Gomez 2:56.16 DNF Spain 2:56.16DNFDNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rafael Rodriguez Santana 28 Spain 28
2 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 29 Spain 29
3 Jaime Calzado Gomez 31 Spain 31

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 11.75 14.50 Spain 16.1511.7514.1313.5815.80
2 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 13.77 15.74 Spain 17.3616.0313.7714.3116.87
3 Leonard Wetzel 13.42 16.96 Germany 22.0913.4219.2217.0314.62

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jaime Calzado Gomez 4.08 NR 4.91 NR Spain 5.045.164.544.086.87
2 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 6.66 7.52 Spain 7.33DNF7.346.667.88
3 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 8.38 9.71 Spain 9.6611.559.858.389.62

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Miguel Ángel González-Herrero García 53.88 57.14 Spain 57.521:03.8253.8856.2357.68
2 Josete Sánchez 54.97 1:00.07 Spain 57.231:08.931:05.0454.9757.93
3 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 57.12 1:01.11 Spain 57.121:12.441:01.441:02.1359.76

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jaime Calzado Gomez 3.61 4.39 Spain 3.874.564.743.615.43
2 Jorge Martín Espinosa 4.10 5.21 Spain 6.096.624.764.104.79
3 Leonard Wetzel 4.57 5.21 Germany 5.084.575.724.836.48

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 1.83 2.37 NR Spain 2.792.972.451.831.88
2 Jaime Calzado Gomez 2.56 3.04 Spain 2.845.612.903.392.56
3 Fernando Sáez Lázaro 2.82 3.45 Spain 3.182.823.393.786.81

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jaime Calzado Gomez 11.80 13.89 Spain 13.5415.8017.8912.3411.80
2 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 10.68 14.66 Spain 16.3520.9215.7811.8610.68
3 Miguel Ángel González-Herrero García 9.56 15.94 Spain 15.9818.0319.989.5613.80

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Josete Sánchez 5:59.22 DNF Spain 5:59.22DNFDNF
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