UK Championship 2019


Date
Oct 25 - 27, 2019
City
Stevenage, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Venue

The Forum

Address
21 Danestrete, Stevenage, SG1 1EG
Details

Main Suite

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
AJ Nicholls, Christopher Morris, James Golding, and Ronald Mansveld
WCA Delegates
Daniel Sheppard, David Lim, James Molloy, Mary Hennessy, Sam Spendla, and Thaynara Santana de Oliveira
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Information

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Qualification Requirements: If you do not meet the qualification requirements in competition before 11 October 2019, you will not be eligible to compete in those events. Please see the Qualification tab to see all times required.

Final Round Advancements: For all events with more than one round we will be taking a minimum number of UK competitors to the final. If necessary, we will increase the size of the final by one competitor at a time until we have enough UK competitors. The requirements are as follows: 3x3x3 with Feet - 4 UK competitors; 2x2x2 Cube, 4x4x4 Cube, 5x5x5 Cube, 6x6x6 Cube, 7x7x7 Cube, 3x3x3 Blindfolded, 3x3x3 One-Handed, Clock, Megaminx, Pyraminx, Skewb, Square-1 - 6 UK competitors; 3x3x3 Cube - 8 UK competitors.

Please Note: As this is the UK Championship, only competitors who represent the United Kingdom will be eligible for prizes. The competition remains open for all nationalities to compete.

Events
Main event
Competitors
289
Registration period

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Highlights
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Sebastian Weyer won with an average of 6.68 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Philipp Weyer finished second (7.20) and Ciarán Beahan finished third (7.43).

European records: Ciarán Beahan‎ 6x6x6 Cube 1:20.84 (single) and 7x7x7 Cube 1:59.12 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sebastian Weyer 5.10 6.68 Germany 6.876.586.607.525.10
2 Philipp Weyer 6.47 7.20 Germany 6.477.706.967.127.51
3 Ciarán Beahan 6.43 7.43 Ireland 7.067.547.696.438.25

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 George Scholey 0.91 1.81 United Kingdom 0.912.031.921.661.84
2 Harry Savage 1.13 2.25 United Kingdom 1.131.562.154.153.03
3 Daniel Tidsey 1.82 2.45 United Kingdom 2.822.042.481.823.19

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sebastian Weyer 21.62 24.16 Germany 24.9321.6223.8923.6627.07
2 Ciarán Beahan 20.18 27.02 Ireland 26.6627.1320.1828.9327.27
3 Philipp Weyer 26.51 27.98 Germany 29.0035.2726.5127.8127.12

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ciarán Beahan 43.01 45.44 Ireland 46.9944.6347.6043.0144.70
2 Sebastian Weyer 44.17 50.50 Germany 52.2148.2053.3551.0844.17
3 Richard Delacoste 51.54 53.66 NR Switzerland 57.5351.5451.9352.4856.56

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ciarán Beahan 1:30.25 1:33.79 Ireland 1:38.971:30.251:32.14
2 Sebastian Weyer 1:31.62 1:38.64 Germany 1:40.341:43.961:31.62
3 Eli Jay 1:38.74 1:47.33 United Kingdom 1:54.441:48.811:38.74

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ciarán Beahan 2:03.81 2:11.29 Ireland 2:20.122:03.812:09.94
2 János Bereczki 2:32.11 2:38.08 Romania 2:32.112:44.562:37.56
3 Eli Jay 2:36.20 2:46.77 United Kingdom 2:52.992:51.122:36.20

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Christopher Morris 23.39 DNF United Kingdom DNF23.39DNF
2 Deni Mintsaev 28.02 DNF Russia 30.0328.02DNF
3 Daniel Tidsey 28.84 29.78 United Kingdom 31.2629.2528.84

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Sheppard 22 23.33 United Kingdom 242422
2 Harry Savage 20 24.67 United Kingdom 202925
3 Fabio Schwandt 24 27.00 United Kingdom 292824

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ciarán Beahan 11.31 12.46 NR Ireland 11.8114.3111.3112.5313.04
2 Joseph Briggs 11.70 12.92 United Kingdom 13.7512.4511.7017.0612.56
3 Philipp Weyer 11.80 13.08 Germany 13.1411.8013.3312.7614.08

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jacob Chambers 6.39 6.63 United Kingdom 6.656.396.566.686.97
2 Sam Shaw 6.48 6.85 United Kingdom 7.017.036.526.48DNF
3 Theo Proferes 6.08 7.16 United Kingdom 8.506.087.177.037.29

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sean Moran 40.23 NR 46.40 United Kingdom 48.9645.9440.2346.2047.06
2 Cormac Farrell 47.28 49.07 United Kingdom 1:04.3649.9348.8648.4347.28
3 Stephen Waller 45.69 51.25 United Kingdom 57.8945.6955.2447.3651.15

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jules Desjardin 1.88 2.71 France 3.162.812.171.883.16
2 Harry Savage 1.72 3.22 United Kingdom 3.243.595.272.831.72
3 Kai Roff 2.35 3.35 United Kingdom 4.874.142.463.442.35

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Harry Savage 2.27 3.23 United Kingdom 2.272.293.653.833.74
2 George Scholey 3.00 3.44 United Kingdom 3.703.003.103.913.51
3 Fabio Schwandt 3.04 3.46 United Kingdom 3.753.043.163.464.18

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Charlie Stark 8.82 10.79 United Kingdom 11.209.378.8211.8115.61
2 Marcus Siu 8.10 10.80 United Kingdom 8.1015.7313.709.369.35
3 George Scholey 7.70 11.71 United Kingdom 12.3912.007.7010.7515.38

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Oliver Frost 2:56.98 DNF United Kingdom DNFDNF2:56.98
2 Callum Hales-Jepp 3:11.74 DNF United Kingdom DNF3:11.74DNF
3 Harry Savage 4:17.87 DNF United Kingdom 4:17.875:25.92DNF

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Oliver Frost 6:22.57 DNF United Kingdom DNFDNF6:22.57
2 Harry Savage 12:46.00 DNF United Kingdom DNFDNF12:46.00
3 Oliver Wheat 12:55.00 DNF United Kingdom DNF12:55.00DNF

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bertie Longden 31/34 56:35 NR United Kingdom 31/34 56:35DNF
2 Steven Kearns 22/26 57:12 United Kingdom 22/26 57:1225/33 57:46
3 Daniel Tidsey 16/16 50:23 United Kingdom DNS16/16 50:23

3x3x3 With Feet

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lim Hung (林弘) 19.99 22.43 Malaysia 19.9922.8620.8823.5431.26
2 Ben Ridley 22.87 31.56 United Kingdom 29.0439.8829.4736.1722.87
3 Adam Swaine 33.36 35.01 United Kingdom 34.1233.3634.3136.6143.41
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