Nizhny Novgorod Spring Open 2019


Date
Apr 6 - 7, 2019
City
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Venue

School #79 name of Zaitsev N.A.

Address
ул. Зайцева, 18а, Нижний Новгород, Нижегородская обл., 603158
Details

Assembly Hall

Website
Nizhny Novgorod Spring Open 2019 website
Contact

Организатор

Organizers
Danila Shuvaev (Данила Шуваев), Mikhail Semikin, Sergey Mironchenkov, and Sergey Rudenko
WCA Delegate
Serhii Koksharov (Сергій Кокшаров)
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Information

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Events
Main event
Competitors
63
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

Registration requirements
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There is a competitor limit of 70 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is 100 ₽ (Russian Ruble).
Registration fees won't be refunded under any circumstance.
No on the spot registrations will be accepted.


Russian:
Стоимость участия:
* 100 руб. — 1-2 дисциплины
* 200 руб. — 3-4 дисциплины
* 300 руб. — 5-6 дисциплин
* 400 руб. — 7 и более дисциплин

После подачи заявки на соревнования необходимо оплатить взнос (реквизиты для оплаты) и выслать письмо организатору со скриншотом квитанции об оплате. Если вы прошли все этапы регистрации и не появились в списке участников в течение 2-3 дней, свяжитесь с Делегатом.

English:
Registration fee:
* 100 rub. ($1.5) — 1-2 events
* 200 rub. ($3) — 3-4 events
* 300 rub. ($4.5) — 5-6 events
* 400 rub. ($6)— 7 or more events

After sending application to the competition you must to pay registration fee (see details) and send screenshot of your receipt of payment to the organizer email. If you'll not appear in participants list in 2-3 days after going through all registration steps then send email to the Delegate.

Highlights
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Dmitry Kryuzban won with an average of 10.17 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Vladimir Fedorov finished second (10.45) and Emil Khalimov finished third (10.54).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dmitry Kryuzban 8.23 10.17 Russia 11.548.2313.558.5310.44
2 Vladimir Fedorov 8.98 10.45 Russia 11.1010.808.989.4612.97
3 Emil Khalimov 9.62 10.54 Russia 11.389.699.6210.5411.73

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dmitry Gundin 2.07 2.95 Russia 2.073.143.402.363.35
2 Vladimir Fedorov 1.97 3.14 Russia 4.303.342.421.973.66
3 Emil Khalimov 3.00 3.49 Russia 3.363.625.863.003.50

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Maxim Ilin 34.08 40.84 Russia 41.6941.1839.6634.0846.22
2 Emil Khalimov 38.84 42.86 Russia 40.9146.9745.4338.8442.24
3 Dmitry Kryuzban 40.20 43.56 Russia 47.3640.2040.3244.0946.26

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Kislovskiy 1:07.41 1:14.22 Russia 1:21.561:16.531:14.801:11.341:07.41
2 Dmitry Kryuzban 1:11.09 1:14.31 Russia 1:12.881:15.211:22.381:11.091:14.83
3 Vladislav Kozhin 1:06.80 1:15.61 Russia 1:06.801:20.601:21.761:14.111:12.11

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dmitry Kryuzban 2:07.70 2:16.13 Russia 2:07.702:25.872:14.81
2 Alexey Kislovskiy 2:13.37 2:19.60 Russia 2:22.612:13.372:22.82
3 Vladislav Kozhin 2:26.01 2:37.25 Russia 2:43.222:26.012:42.53

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dmitry Kryuzban 3:37.79 3:45.81 Russia 3:51.773:47.863:37.79
2 Maxim Ilin 3:40.27 3:46.74 Russia 3:51.313:40.273:48.64
3 Alexey Kislovskiy 3:36.70 3:57.63 Russia 4:18.883:57.313:36.70

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Kislovskiy 1:00.02 DNF Russia DNF1:00.02DNF
2 Pavel Kovirzin (Павел Ковырзин) 4:41.80 DNF Russia DNF4:41.80DNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Serhii Koksharov (Сергій Кокшаров) 30 Ukraine 30
2 Alexey Kislovskiy 31 Russia 31
3 Maxim Ilin 33 Russia 33

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Maxim Ilin 16.12 17.38 Russia 16.1221.0716.5818.3517.22
2 Sergey Mironchenkov 14.60 17.48 Russia 21.7017.3114.6017.8217.31
3 Vladislav Kozhin 12.54 18.90 Russia 12.5418.1122.5016.0922.95

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dmitry Gundin 5.14 6.32 Russia 5.8910.506.556.525.14
2 Dmitry Kryuzban 8.11 9.35 Russia 9.049.879.628.119.39
3 Alexey Kislovskiy 6.41 11.46 Russia 17.178.029.196.41DNF

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Vladimir Fedorov 45.84 49.39 NR Russia 55.7849.5648.4045.8450.21
2 Alexey Kislovskiy 48.93 55.24 Russia 48.9355.211:06.4453.9856.52
3 Dmitry Kryuzban 1:02.03 1:07.12 Russia 1:07.641:07.121:02.031:10.081:06.61

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Valeriy Kurbatov 2.84 3.31 Russia 3.375.333.333.232.84
2 Dmitry Kryuzban 3.03 3.37 Russia 3.403.623.433.033.27
3 Emil Khalimov 3.22 3.71 Russia 3.563.345.624.223.22

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Vladislav Kozhin 2.57 3.53 Russia 3.653.484.603.462.57
2 Artem Kulikov (Артём Куликов) 3.33 4.28 Russia 5.184.774.703.333.37
3 Maxim Ilin 3.00 4.42 Russia 5.313.443.006.974.52

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Kislovskiy 10.41 15.70 Russia 21.4512.0710.41DNF13.57
2 Emil Khalimov 17.29 20.22 Russia 21.6117.2919.4819.5724.19
3 Maxim Ilin 19.85 22.42 Russia 59.2025.7819.8521.3020.17
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