Madrid Open 2008


Date
Apr 5 - 6, 2008
City
Madrid, Spain
Venue

Casa de la Juventud

Address
Avda. Valencia, nº 3, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid
Website
Madrid Open 2008 website
Contact

Madrid Open 2008 team

WCA Delegate
Edouard Chambon
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Highlights
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Edouard Chambon won with an average of 12.49 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Joël van Noort finished second (12.76) and Erik Akkersdijk finished third (15.48).

World records: Erik Akkersdijk‎ 4x4x4 Cube 53.99 (average) and 5x5x5 Cube 1:23.83 (single).

South American records: Gabriel Eduardo Núñez Serna‎ 2x2x2 Cube 7.73 (average), Clock 35.18 (single), Pyraminx 11.29 (average), Square-1 58.40 (single), Square-1 1:07.96 (average), Magic 2.77 (single), and Magic 5.16 (average).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Edouard Chambon 11.75 12.49 France 11.7512.4712.8312.5212.47
2 Joël van Noort 11.90 12.76 Netherlands 13.0012.6511.9017.3112.63
3 Erik Akkersdijk 12.15 15.48 Netherlands 16.6112.1514.1115.7116.88

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Edouard Chambon 2.61 NR 4.44 France 2.615.534.005.154.18
2 Erik Akkersdijk 2.83 5.92 Netherlands 2.835.817.276.415.55
3 Manuel López Sheriff 4.69 6.46 NR Spain 4.69DNF7.594.946.86

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erik Akkersdijk 52.16 53.99 WR Netherlands 52.9155.401:11.2853.6652.16
2 Lars Vandenbergh 54.80 1:07.43 Belgium 1:03.3454.801:04.341:14.611:28.36
3 David Calvo Vivas 1:09.58 1:18.37 Spain 1:18.941:09.581:43.081:13.411:22.77

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erik Akkersdijk 1:23.83 WR 1:43.08 Netherlands 1:41.713:16.441:48.941:38.581:23.83
2 Joël van Noort 2:00.59 2:11.36 Netherlands 2:12.432:15.022:00.592:06.682:14.97
3 Arnaud van Galen 2:22.38 2:35.20 Netherlands 3:15.582:26.692:45.062:22.382:33.84

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Edouard Chambon 1:42.06 NR DNF France 2:20.251:42.06DNF
2 Manuel López Sheriff 2:08.27 NR 2:39.74 NR Spain 3:11.332:39.612:08.27
3 David Calvo Vivas 3:00.53 DNF Spain 3:00.53DNSDNS

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Edouard Chambon 22.83 24.19 France 24.3022.8330.6623.5824.69
2 Erik Akkersdijk 21.38 24.75 Netherlands 23.7826.9621.3827.8623.52
3 David Calvo Vivas 22.11 27.07 Spain 30.1134.5822.1124.7126.40

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ernesto Fernández Regueira 9.93 10.37 NR Spain 10.9310.259.93
2 Lars Vandenbergh 13.02 13.67 Belgium 14.2713.0213.71
3 Javier París 14.68 15.61 Spain 15.5016.6514.68

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erik Akkersdijk 1:12.86 1:15.17 Netherlands 1:15.801:12.861:16.86
2 Lars Vandenbergh 2:15.63 2:36.43 Belgium 3:02.082:15.632:31.58
3 Jorge Morata Carrasco 2:15.80 NR 2:55.63 NR Spain 2:49.133:41.972:15.80

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erik Akkersdijk 5.44 8.10 NR Netherlands 8.008.595.447.719.41
2 Alejandro Riveiro Rodríguez 7.93 NR 10.60 NR Spain 7.9310.15DNF9.6312.03
3 Gabriel Eduardo Núñez Serna 8.30 11.29 SAR Argentina 9.8112.3411.7114.638.30

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lars Vandenbergh 27.15 32.49 Belgium 38.7831.5527.15
2 Erik Akkersdijk 44.75 50.31 Netherlands 45.301:00.8844.75
3 Edouard Chambon 37.30 50.89 France 1:08.7737.3046.59

Magic

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Arnaud van Galen 1.59 1.68 Netherlands 1.771.631.651.591.96
2 Marcos Ameijeiras Moreno 1.47 1.70 NR Spain 1.611.68DNF1.471.81
3 Erik Akkersdijk 1.11 1.71 Netherlands 2.111.661.111.831.63

Master Magic

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erik Akkersdijk 2.93 4.25 Netherlands 6.27DNF3.313.182.93
2 Lars Vandenbergh 3.69 4.35 Belgium 4.723.694.214.135.90
3 Arnaud van Galen 4.50 5.36 Netherlands 7.914.786.684.504.61
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