Ronda Open 2022


Date
Mar 5 - 6, 2022
City
Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Venue

Polideportivo Municipal Cubierto

Address
Ctra. el Burgo, 14, 29400 Ronda, Málaga
Contact

Organización Ronda Open 2022.

Organizers
Asociación Española de Speedcubing and Fernando Sáez Lázaro
WCA Delegate
Carlos Méndez García-Barroso
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Events
Main event
Competitors
39
Registration period

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Highlights
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Carlos Méndez García-Barroso won with an average of 8.50 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Pedro Azevedo finished second (9.87) and Rafael Rodriguez Santana finished third (9.93).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 6.80 8.50 Spain 8.508.418.608.906.80
2 Pedro Azevedo 9.06 9.87 Portugal 10.949.079.5912.889.06
3 Rafael Rodriguez Santana 6.94 9.93 Spain 12.986.9410.3910.119.28

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Josete Sánchez 2.30 2.69 Spain 2.303.032.553.612.49
2 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 2.67 3.18 Spain 2.672.823.433.285.41
3 Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya 2.63 3.26 Spain 2.633.492.885.163.41

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Andrés Rodríguez Galán 31.35 36.47 Spain 39.1637.5133.7738.1431.35
2 Rafael Rodriguez Santana 35.80 37.73 Spain 37.2235.8040.9636.1239.86
3 Jerónimo Ibarra Bernal 36.11 39.01 Spain 37.2138.1136.1145.3041.70

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Josete Sánchez 1:09.85 1:16.96 Spain 1:17.291:16.821:19.011:16.771:09.85
2 Miguel Ángel González-Herrero García 1:14.30 1:19.05 Spain 1:24.971:15.381:16.811:14.301:28.30
3 Jerónimo Ibarra Bernal 1:14.45 1:21.19 Spain 1:21.871:14.451:20.321:28.751:21.39

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Josete Sánchez 51.86 1:05.16 Spain 1:13.1751.861:10.45
2 Rafael Rodriguez Santana 1:52.20 DNF Spain DNF1:52.20DNF
3 Raúl Cuevas Castillo 2:35.15 DNF Spain DNF2:35.15DNF

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 13.41 14.58 Spain 14.6514.3615.3214.7413.41
2 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 16.17 18.37 Spain 21.7317.0020.6517.4616.17
3 Josete Sánchez 16.50 21.01 Spain 20.4323.6916.5021.3821.23

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Andrés Rodríguez Galán 2.27 3.20 Spain 4.326.002.622.272.65
2 Andrés Arenas Sánchez 2.65 3.61 Spain 3.683.683.462.653.93
3 Raúl Cuevas Castillo 3.86 4.69 Spain 4.136.804.503.865.44

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 2.11 3.60 Spain 4.053.042.114.123.70
2 Miguel Ángel González-Herrero García 3.02 4.01 Spain 3.024.553.763.804.46
3 Fernando Sáez Lázaro 3.27 4.87 Spain 3.603.607.423.27DNF

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Álvaro Aguilar Salobreña 13.48 15.89 Spain 16.4016.9013.4817.8014.37
2 Miguel Ángel González-Herrero García 14.84 16.51 Spain 16.3624.2114.8418.2014.96
3 Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya 13.56 16.59 Spain 19.9013.5615.5321.6014.33
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