Rose City 2019


Date
Apr 20, 2019
City
Portland, Oregon, United States
Venue

University Place Hotel

Address
310 SW Lincoln St
Details

Columbia Falls Ballroom

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Chris Brotzman, Kit Clement, and Lauren Clement
WCA Delegates
Chris Brotzman and Kit Clement
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Information

This competition is recognized as an official World Cube Association competition. Therefore, all competitors must be familiar with the WCA regulations. If you are new to competing, please refer to the Competitor Responsibilities tab.

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Events
Main event
Competitors
89
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

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The base registration fee for this competition is $15 (United States Dollar).
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No on the spot registrations will be accepted.


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Highlights
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Max Siauw won with an average of 7.64 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Anthony Brooks finished second (7.65) and Sameer Aggarwal finished third (9.21).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Siauw 5.75 7.64 United States 8.31DNF5.758.146.48
2 Anthony Brooks 6.88 7.65 United States 12.897.177.498.296.88
3 Sameer Aggarwal 7.70 9.21 United States 7.7010.609.429.348.87

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sameer Aggarwal 1.17 2.13 United States 2.453.862.041.901.17
2 Aiden Bartlett 1.64 2.83 United States 3.111.642.632.765.68
3 Max Siauw 1.83 2.96 United States DNF3.222.503.151.83

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Siauw 54.91 59.60 United States 59.721:01.3957.681:08.6954.91
2 Sameer Aggarwal 1:03.46 1:10.83 United States 1:03.461:16.621:14.241:07.421:10.83
3 Benjamin Gottschalk 1:08.31 1:16.39 United States 1:23.611:10.941:08.311:22.301:15.92

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Siauw 6.63 7.65 United States 9.086.898.556.637.51
2 Kit Clement 7.47 8.40 United States 8.198.689.148.327.47
3 Jason White 9.43 10.45 United States 9.9010.089.43DNF11.36

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Tripp Peters 2.45 3.45 United States 2.456.855.082.602.67
2 Sameer Aggarwal 2.75 3.62 United States 2.753.514.255.033.10
3 Max Siauw 2.86 3.66 United States 3.193.414.395.122.86

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aiden Bartlett 7.27 8.05 United States 7.2710.778.977.557.62
2 Benjamin Gottschalk 6.93 8.08 United States 8.388.306.9310.417.55
3 Max Siauw 7.42 9.56 United States 7.777.4211.1810.1310.77
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