Rubik's WCA Asian Championship 2022


Date
Aug 11 - 14, 2022
City
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Venue

Congress Center

Address
Mangilik El 53/2
Details

Assembly Hall

Contact

Arman Mashimov KSF Board

Organizers
Alikhan Yertursyn (Алихан Ертурсын), Arman Mashimov (Арман Машимов), Damir Zhanataev, Farid Khalitov (Фарид Халитов), Ilyas Arystanbekov (Ильяс Арыстанбеков), and Maryam Zhuirikbayeva
WCA Delegates
Igor Aipkin, Ilyas Arystanbekov (Ильяс Арыстанбеков), Javid Nabizade, and Ron van Bruchem
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Information


Competition is open for participants from all countries.

Events
Main event
Competitors
105
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Highlights
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Andrey Che won with an average of 6.99 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Ao Nogami (野上碧) finished second (7.49) and Chyngyz Sultanbekov (Чынгыз Султанбеков) finished third (7.59).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Andrey Che 5.96 6.99 Russia 7.397.475.966.107.52
2 Ao Nogami (野上碧) 5.45 7.49 NR Japan 8.095.875.458.528.73
3 Chyngyz Sultanbekov (Чынгыз Султанбеков) 7.11 7.59 NR Kyrgyzstan 8.017.627.117.14DNF

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 1.08 1.30 Russia 1.371.781.361.081.17
2 Andrey Che 1.25 1.57 Russia 1.661.251.921.301.74
3 Ao Nogami (野上碧) 1.34 1.98 Japan 2.511.551.883.701.34

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Timofei Tarasenko 25.93 29.33 Russia 25.9329.4329.8528.7129.91
2 Andrey Che 26.70 31.31 Russia 30.9926.7028.3336.6234.61
3 Yerkin Assylbek 29.95 34.53 Kazakhstan 36.5436.6829.9534.3032.75

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Anyu Zhang (张安宇) 50.16 54.73 China 52.9950.1654.811:00.7756.39
2 Andrey Che 50.01 57.59 Russia 50.011:01.2254.421:01.9357.14
3 Timofei Tarasenko 52.08 59.25 Russia 52.0858.6656.761:02.451:02.34

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Anyu Zhang (张安宇) 1:24.72 1:28.17 China 1:24.831:24.721:34.95
2 Aral Askarov 1:57.68 1:59.93 NR Kazakhstan 2:02.161:57.681:59.94
3 Timofei Tarasenko 1:58.61 2:00.44 Russia 2:02.191:58.612:00.53

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Anyu Zhang (张安宇) 2:00.78 2:08.01 China 2:00.782:10.112:13.15
2 Jiyi Wang (王吉怡) 2:39.02 2:48.14 China 2:39.022:56.002:49.41
3 Timofei Tarasenko 2:44.29 2:59.56 Russia 3:10.162:44.293:04.24

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Mengfei Shen (沈梦非) 25.47 29.53 China 35.4925.4727.62
2 Shivam Bansal 27.19 DNF India 28.8327.19DNF
3 Andrey Koposov (Андрей Копосов) 31.29 DNF Russia 31.29DNFDNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Yerkin Assylbek 30 30.67 NR Kazakhstan 303032
2 Shivam Bansal 29 31.00 India 342930
3 Bhargav Narasimhan 30 32.33 India 333034

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bhargav Narasimhan 9.91 12.35 India 11.6213.349.9115.2712.08
2 Andrey Che 11.67 13.17 Russia 11.6714.4013.4312.5113.58
3 Alexey Tsvetkov 13.52 14.08 Russia 15.6914.1714.4213.6613.52

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lev Bruskov (Лев Брусков) 5.33 5.53 Russia 5.805.345.465.338.33
2 Dmitrii Dusheiko (Дмитрий Душейко) 6.45 7.06 Russia 6.45DNF7.567.106.52
3 Alexey Tsvetkov 6.18 7.79 Russia 9.166.70DNF6.187.50

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Masayuki Hirai (平井雅之) 33.75 NR 39.80 Japan 43.3541.5433.7537.2440.61
2 Timofei Tarasenko 43.20 44.38 NR Russia 47.5943.4943.8043.2045.85
3 Andrey Che 38.26 NR 45.70 Russia 45.0738.2647.4644.8547.17

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 2.06 2.74 Russia 2.792.742.694.782.06
2 Andrey Che 2.59 3.56 Russia 2.923.385.794.382.59
3 Zhansen Shingis (Жансен Шингис) 3.12 3.64 Kazakhstan DNF3.123.543.933.46

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ao Nogami (野上碧) 2.55 2.98 Japan 2.882.55DNF2.663.41
2 Alexey Tsvetkov 1.98 3.04 Russia 3.261.982.503.355.34
3 Ekaterina Kaneva 2.22 3.05 Russia 3.542.225.123.132.48

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Yerkin Assylbek 8.05 8.43 Kazakhstan 8.188.718.558.558.05
2 Lev Bruskov (Лев Брусков) 7.68 10.91 Russia 10.6613.5512.359.717.68
3 Damir Issakov 9.85 11.34 Kazakhstan 14.129.8511.599.9412.48

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Andrey Koposov (Андрей Копосов) 2:18.59 DNF Russia DNF2:18.59DNF
2 Abhijeet Ghodgaonkar (अभिजीत घोडगावकर) 2:56.00 DNF India 2:56.00DNFDNF
3 Shivam Bansal 3:10.80 DNF India 3:10.80DNFDNF

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Shivam Bansal 6:16.84 DNF India 8:30.446:16.84DNF
2 Mengfei Shen (沈梦非) 8:15.00 DNF China 8:15.00DNFDNF
3 Abhijeet Ghodgaonkar (अभिजीत घोडगावकर) 15:31.00 DNF India DNFDNF15:31.00

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Shivam Bansal 44/48 59:54 India 44/48 59:5444/50 59:57
2 Mengfei Shen (沈梦非) 25/26 52:50 China 25/26 52:50DNS
3 Abhijeet Ghodgaonkar (अभिजीत घोडगावकर) 13/15 1:00:00 India 13/15 1:00:00DNF
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