Maritimes 2025


Date
Feb 22 - 23, 2025
City
Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
Venue

Inn on Prince Hotel & Conference Centre Truro

Address
437 Prince St, Truro, NS B2N 1E6
Details

Elm/Oak Room

Contact

info+maritimes2025@speedcubingcanada.org

Organizers
Sarah Strong, Speedcubing Canada, and Tarandeep Mittal
WCA Delegates
Liam Orovec, Michael Zheng, Rémi Chrétien, Tarandeep Mittal, and Zachary Miller
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Information

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Events
Main event
Competitors
71
Registration period

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If the competitor list fills up quickly, registration could close earlier than the originally listed date (February 14th, 2025). The waiting list will close at the same time that registration closes.

Highlights
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Albert Sanhueza Theriault won with an average of 8.30 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Michael Zheng finished second (10.09) and Nathan Terpstra finished third (10.18).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 7.94 8.30 Canada 8.607.948.088.278.56
2 Michael Zheng 10.00 10.09 Canada 10.0010.1910.0210.6010.05
3 Nathan Terpstra 9.43 10.18 Canada 9.8212.549.6411.089.43

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rémi Chrétien 1.40 2.34 Canada 1.895.353.391.731.40
2 Evan Meunier 1.95 2.82 Canada 2.602.533.326.881.95
3 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 2.17 2.93 Canada 3.072.693.023.162.17

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 32.37 34.76 Canada 37.9934.5532.9736.7632.37
2 Rémi Chrétien 37.44 42.42 Canada 37.4442.4340.5744.2545.75
3 Liam Orovec 34.05 42.45 Canada 43.0045.2346.0039.1334.05

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 52.48 59.16 Canada 57.861:02.0559.8452.4859.77
2 Liam Orovec 1:15.69 1:21.27 Canada 1:15.991:15.691:32.531:26.441:21.37
3 Marshall Erickson 1:19.15 1:25.59 Canada 1:37.811:24.731:19.151:26.831:25.22

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 1:47.03 1:51.24 Canada 1:47.681:47.031:59.01
2 Liam Orovec 2:20.54 2:26.05 Canada 2:25.342:20.542:32.28
3 Jack Chicoine 2:55.07 3:02.13 Canada 3:03.072:55.073:08.24

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 2:47.10 3:03.12 Canada 3:00.082:47.103:22.18
2 Liam Orovec 3:37.74 3:58.69 Canada 3:37.744:16.944:01.40
3 Marshall Erickson 4:35.82 4:41.50 Canada 4:35.824:41.804:46.89

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Russell Ansems 2:48.04 DNF Canada 2:48.04DNFDNF
2 Cohen Benoit 4:42.16 5:41.82 Canada 5:48.304:42.166:35.01
3 Jérôme LaRochelle 6:29.82 DNF Canada DNFDNF6:29.82

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Riley Johnstone 11.97 16.19 Canada 13.9317.0018.8817.6511.97
2 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 14.78 16.62 Canada 18.9914.7815.5215.3624.07
3 Charles-Olivier Rivard 13.44 19.90 Canada 29.2520.5320.7213.4418.44

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jack Chicoine 3.02 4.30 Canada 7.083.473.025.004.43
2 Zachary Miller 6.02 7.09 United States 6.9210.506.676.027.69
3 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 4.63 7.42 Canada 10.26DNF4.635.546.46

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 40.71 44.58 Canada 44.4143.6245.7047.7740.71
2 DaYeong Kim (김다영) 1:01.09 1:03.81 Republic of Korea 1:01.091:08.661:01.551:03.751:06.12
3 Jack Chicoine 1:01.13 1:04.83 Canada 1:01.341:12.051:08.401:04.761:01.13

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kyle Sardovia 3.74 4.30 Canada 4.733.743.894.27DNF
2 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 3.63 4.70 Canada 5.406.063.683.635.02
3 Evan Meunier 3.17 5.40 Canada 5.907.723.175.504.80

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jack Chicoine 4.79 5.17 Canada 4.985.325.224.795.85
2 Zachary Miller 4.88 6.19 United States 7.885.624.888.335.06
3 Rémi Chrétien 5.39 6.26 Canada 5.395.526.30DNF6.95

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jack Chicoine 10.77 11.19 Canada 10.7714.5411.1211.0511.39
2 Dayun Son 15.53 18.50 Canada 15.7215.5319.1220.6727.12
3 Albert Sanhueza Theriault 12.65 19.37 Canada 23.2915.9018.9231.7112.65
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