French Championship 2013


Date
Apr 27 - 28, 2013
City
Vezin-le-Coquet (Rennes), France
Venue

Salle des fêtes

Address
8 Rue de Rennes, 35132 Vezin-le-Coquet
Website
French Championship 2013 website
Contact

French Championship Organistion Team

Organizers
Antoine Perdereau, Antoine Piau, Gaël Dusser, Hippolyte Moreau, and Philippe Virouleau
WCA Delegates
Clément Gallet and Philippe Virouleau
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Information

The comptetition is open to competitors of all nationalities. However, only French cubers can win prizes and honours. The entrance is free and people can sleep at the venue. 150 competitiors max.

Events
Main event
Competitors
66
Registration period

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Highlights
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Alexandre Carlier won with an average of 10.54 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Jules Desjardin finished second (10.60) and Kanneti Sae Han (คันธ์เนตี แซ่ห่าน) finished third (11.42).

South American records: Francisco Javier Lemes Sáez‎ 3x3x3 Blindfolded 36.08 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 9.71 10.54 France 10.3810.1612.569.7111.09
2 Jules Desjardin 9.36 10.60 France 10.9013.6911.089.369.81
3 Kanneti Sae Han (คันธ์เนตี แซ่ห่าน) 9.69 11.42 France 12.939.6911.6812.669.91

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jules Desjardin 2.36 3.32 France 2.363.362.633.964.41
2 Kevin Guillaumond 2.69 3.47 France 3.663.663.662.693.08
3 Philippe Virouleau 3.63 3.78 France 4.313.833.753.773.63

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 39.72 41.19 France 41.2739.7248.9641.4140.90
2 Abdelhak Kaddour 38.05 42.01 France 39.5944.2242.2238.0544.66
3 Antoine Piau 43.09 48.40 France 56.6145.5843.0947.4752.15

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 1:21.03 1:23.93 France 1:22.431:21.031:28.181:25.111:24.25
2 Abdelhak Kaddour 1:17.08 1:26.82 France 1:24.181:17.081:26.882:19.341:29.40
3 Gaspard Leleux 1:27.77 1:35.93 France 1:31.941:33.551:43.051:27.771:42.30

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Abdelhak Kaddour 2:25.77 NR 2:38.38 NR France 2:46.772:42.592:25.77
2 Gaspard Leleux 2:47.61 3:03.14 France 3:06.613:15.212:47.61
3 Alexandre Carlier 2:54.94 3:20.81 France 3:33.692:54.943:33.81

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gaspard Leleux 4:20.58 NR 4:27.40 NR France 4:20.584:33.274:28.34
2 Abdelhak Kaddour 5:17.16 5:30.16 France 5:48.615:17.165:24.72
3 Arnaud van Galen 5:47.19 5:55.10 Netherlands 5:51.555:47.196:06.55

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Martial Bonarek 46.53 DNF France DNF46.53DNF
2 François Courtès 1:02.78 DNF France 1:02.78DNF1:06.96
3 Rémi Esturoune 2:07.65 DNF France 2:07.65DNFDNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Quentin Savard 27 France 4927
2 Gaspard Leleux 28 France 4328
3 Hippolyte Moreau 29 France 2934
3 Gilles Cayol 29 France 3729
3 Mario Laurent 29 France 2934
3 Jules Desjardin 29 France 29DNF

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kanneti Sae Han (คันธ์เนตี แซ่ห่าน) 14.93 19.51 France 18.8621.6814.9320.3819.28
2 Thomas Watiotienne 18.86 21.92 France 20.9018.8621.8824.3422.97
3 Alexandre Carlier 19.78 22.12 France 19.7826.9321.3821.1623.81

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rémi Esturoune 9.77 11.50 France 9.779.9717.0611.8312.71
2 Gaël Dusser 9.66 11.93 France 12.689.6614.5512.8310.28
3 Clément Gallet 11.19 13.19 France 11.1914.5513.9112.6912.96

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Quentin Savard 1:10.47 1:15.94 NR France 1:13.531:17.411:18.221:10.471:16.88
2 Zoé de Moffarts 1:11.03 NR 1:24.15 Belgium 1:29.711:22.091:11.031:25.031:25.33
3 Hippolyte Moreau 1:13.90 1:24.62 France 1:13.901:22.911:30.281:38.961:20.66

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jules Desjardin 2.50 3.56 NR France 3.803.313.582.50DNF
2 Gaspard Leleux 3.86 4.78 France 4.225.63DNF4.493.86
3 Zoé de Moffarts 4.71 6.99 Belgium 6.868.317.476.654.71

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Fabien Lebailly 16.11 21.19 France 21.9423.3122.0819.5516.11
2 Antoine Piau 17.40 25.12 France 24.2227.8127.5023.6517.40
3 Jules Desjardin 23.52 27.45 France 30.0938.0923.5223.5928.68

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 François Courtès 8:40.63 France 8:40.63DNF

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Martial Bonarek 4/4 29:21 France 4/4 29:21
2 Hippolyte Moreau 4/5 38:11 France 4/5 38:11
3 Kevin Guillaumond 2/2 14:41 France 2/2 14:41

3x3x3 With Feet

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rémi Esturoune 1:21.44 1:39.29 France 1:55.631:21.441:40.81
2 Fabien Lebailly 1:46.75 2:10.11 France 2:02.562:41.031:46.75
3 Hippolyte Moreau 1:43.19 DNF France 2:20.36DNF1:43.19
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