Rubik's WCA Oceanic Championship 2022


Date
Dec 15 - 18, 2022
City
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Venue

Melbourne Sports Centres - Parkville

Address
10 Brens Dr, Parkville VIC 3052
Details

Main Stadium

Contact

Rubik's WCA Oceanic Championship Organising Team

Organizer
Speedcubing Australia
WCA Delegates
Alex Asbery, Charlie van Ooran, Dallas McNeil, David Edwards, Edward Hollingdale, Ethan Pride, Kerrie Jarman, Lennon Hughes, Liam Sweet, Myles Jarman, Nathan Seeto, Patrick Kleverlaan, Peri Le Dain, and Zak Kenny
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Events
Main event
Competitors
652
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

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Highlights
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Leo Borromeo won with an average of 6.05 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Dwyane Ramos finished second (6.71) and Asher Kim-Magierek finished third (6.88).

Oceanian records: Alexander Vujcich‎ Megaminx 32.92 (average); Charlie Eggins‎ 3x3x3 Blindfolded 14.26 (single); Conan Mo‎ Clock 4.58 (average); Feliks Zemdegs‎ 6x6x6 Cube 1:16.54 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Leo Borromeo 5.67 6.05 Philippines 6.305.676.016.205.93
2 Dwyane Ramos 5.84 6.71 New Zealand 6.565.847.016.956.61
3 Asher Kim-Magierek 5.81 6.88 United States 6.966.325.818.687.35

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Phoenix Patterson 1.11 1.63 Australia 2.381.111.221.901.76
2 Bryan Eng 1.23 1.96 Australia 2.151.521.232.222.32
3 Andy Gong 1.36 2.19 Australia 5.501.691.362.872.01

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Leo Borromeo 20.62 NR 25.57 Philippines 20.6224.0027.7531.1324.96
2 Feliks Zemdegs 24.82 27.77 Australia 27.1624.8230.3028.2827.88
3 Riley Dexter 23.59 27.88 Australia 29.9826.4133.3423.5927.26

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Feliks Zemdegs 44.93 48.11 Australia 47.3144.9347.8649.1651.70
2 Yibo Wang (王奕博) 46.24 54.03 China 51.831:04.0750.4459.8146.24
3 Jasper Murray 50.84 54.52 New Zealand 57.6455.4254.4553.7050.84

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Feliks Zemdegs 1:16.54 OcR 1:22.13 Australia 1:27.731:22.121:16.54
2 Angela Braganza 1:41.98 1:44.83 NR New Zealand 1:44.961:41.981:47.55
3 Yibo Wang (王奕博) 1:41.68 1:48.66 China 1:41.681:50.531:53.77

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Feliks Zemdegs 2:06.37 2:09.17 Australia 2:06.832:14.322:06.37
2 Ryan Driscoll 2:25.72 2:37.82 Australia 2:25.722:54.402:33.35
3 Wong Yuk Chi (黃昱誌) 2:48.07 2:50.94 Hong Kong, China 2:49.512:55.242:48.07

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Charlie Eggins 14.26 OcR 16.77 Australia 14.2617.4718.59
2 Benjamin Paul 19.68 DNF Australia 19.68DNFDNF
3 Jack Cai 19.93 DNF Australia DNF21.4919.93

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jayden McNeill 21 24.67 Australia 242921
2 David Roche 23 25.33 Australia 292423
3 Riley Dexter 25 28.33 Australia 312925
3 Joshua Hounslow 25 28.33 Australia 312529

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dwyane Ramos 7.98 9.29 New Zealand 9.119.808.957.9810.06
2 Jasper Murray 9.23 10.10 New Zealand 12.189.9210.629.759.23
3 Feliks Zemdegs 9.59 10.74 Australia 9.9510.239.5912.04DNF

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Adrien Auvray Matyn 4.25 5.15 NR New Zealand 4.854.257.045.015.60
2 Liam Wadek 4.02 5.28 New Zealand 7.424.025.624.625.59
3 Avery Graham 4.70 5.38 Australia 4.705.075.52DNF5.54

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexander Vujcich 30.94 33.08 New Zealand 31.0332.3535.8530.9436.55
2 Feliks Zemdegs 36.56 38.73 Australia 44.8839.6936.9239.5936.56
3 James Macdiarmid 36.96 41.17 New Zealand 43.1236.9643.4639.3841.00

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sebastian Lee 1.83 1.99 Australia 1.89DNF1.832.171.91
2 Elyas Eyou 1.68 2.04 New Zealand 2.493.211.891.751.68
3 Jasper Murray 1.75 2.09 New Zealand 1.751.812.432.044.99

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dwyane Ramos 1.77 2.86 New Zealand 2.752.862.973.961.77
2 Asher Kim-Magierek 2.73 2.86 United States 4.652.922.732.742.92
3 Eli Panetta 2.20 3.34 Australia 2.20DNF3.963.112.96

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 David Epstein 4.89 5.54 Australia 5.804.895.655.1810.73
2 Adrien Auvray Matyn 5.69 6.72 New Zealand 6.666.885.696.6210.19
3 Benjamin Warry 7.69 8.19 Australia 8.489.018.367.697.73

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Michael Tripodi 1:49.65 DNF Australia 1:49.65DNFDNF
2 Charlie Eggins 2:16.16 DNF Australia DNF2:16.16DNF
3 Lennon Hughes 4:52.55 DNF Australia 6:14.65DNF4:52.55

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Michael Tripodi 4:39.25 DNF Australia DNF4:39.25DNF
2 Charlie Eggins 8:40.56 DNF Australia 11:18.00DNF8:40.56
3 Swami Srinivasan 12:17.00 DNF Australia 14:02.0012:17.00DNF

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Tam Quan 24/25 54:46 Australia 24/25 54:46
2 Swami Srinivasan 24/29 56:34 Australia 24/29 56:34
3 James Macdiarmid 31/44 1:00:02 New Zealand 31/44 1:00:02
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