Tarancón Open 2026


Date
Jan 17, 2026
City
Tarancón, Cuenca, Spain
Venue

I.E.S. Luisa Sigea

Address
C. Río Tajo, 4, 16400 Tarancón, Cuenca
Details

Pabellón

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Asociación Española de Speedcubing, Josete Sánchez, and Álvaro Rodríguez
WCA Delegates
Alberto Romero and Josete Sánchez
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Information

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Events
Main event
Competitors
45
Registration period

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Highlights
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Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya won with an average of 8.22 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Diego Serrano Martínez finished second (8.54) and Mikel Pérez Iniesto finished third (8.96).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya 7.19 8.22 Spain 10.697.617.198.278.78
2 Diego Serrano Martínez 6.65 8.54 Spain 9.028.859.916.657.74
3 Mikel Pérez Iniesto 7.94 8.96 Spain 7.949.328.699.408.88

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Manuel Prieto de Antón 1.72 2.28 Spain 2.682.841.882.271.72
2 Jiwon Mun (문지원) 2.15 2.62 Republic of Korea 5.282.912.152.612.34
3 Yago Malleiro Cellitti 2.21 2.91 Spain 2.666.472.213.842.24

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya 26.96 30.43 Spain 26.9635.4727.4539.0128.38
2 Raúl Martínez Redondo 28.43 30.46 Spain 28.4330.7929.6931.5930.90
3 Manuel Prieto de Antón 31.41 35.32 Spain 37.0134.9339.1734.0131.41

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Raúl Martínez Redondo 55.06 1:01.72 Spain 57.721:03.941:03.491:05.5755.06
2 Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya 1:04.98 1:08.42 Spain 1:04.981:08.331:08.521:08.421:14.34
3 Manuel Prieto de Antón 1:07.51 1:11.16 Spain 1:19.321:10.071:09.911:13.491:07.51

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jorge Rodón Leiva 21.31 DNF Spain 28.7326.30DNF21.31DNF
2 Josete Sánchez 22.80 DNF Spain DNF1:00.4638.4422.80DNF
3 Laura Freitas Martín 45.98 DNF Spain DNF45.9849.50DNFDNF

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Diego Serrano Martínez 13.85 16.59 Spain 15.9719.0514.7522.4413.85
2 Jorge Alfageme Sotillos 14.42 17.24 Spain 14.4217.9917.9016.3717.45
3 Raúl Martínez Redondo 16.27 17.52 Spain 17.5318.7817.1117.9316.27

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Raúl Martínez Redondo 2.87 3.37 Spain 3.592.873.183.334.20
2 Manuel Prieto de Antón 3.38 3.88 Spain 3.385.014.403.463.77
3 Josete Sánchez 4.09 4.60 Spain 4.674.614.514.099.50
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