Hungarian Open 2023


Date
Oct 20 - 22, 2023
City
Telki, Hungary
Venue

Telki Sportcsarnok

Address
2089 Telki, Kamilla utca 2
Details

Main Hall

Contact

speedcubinghungary.info@gmail.com

Organizers
Balázs Polyák, Bence Kiácz, Dóra Adrienn Abermann, Gábor Slezák, Speedcubing Hungary, and Szabolcs Szántai
WCA Delegates
Bence Barát and Dániel Varga
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Information

A Hungarian Open a 2023-as év magyar nemzeti bajnoksága.

Hungarian Open serves as the Hungarian national championship of the year 2023.

Events
Main event
Competitors
172
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

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Highlights
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Ianis Costin Chele won with an average of 6.41 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Alexey Tsvetkov finished second (6.84) and Gábor Slezák finished third (7.89).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ianis Costin Chele 4.98 6.41 NR Romania 6.804.986.4810.085.96
2 Alexey Tsvetkov 5.82 6.84 Russia 7.496.565.827.446.51
3 Gábor Slezák 6.79 7.89 Hungary 7.498.367.828.916.79

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 1.12 1.67 Russia 2.161.121.562.211.30
2 Ianis Costin Chele 1.08 2.04 Romania 1.392.072.671.083.38
3 Alwin Federsel 1.41 2.27 Austria 2.202.382.782.241.41

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gergely Novotni 27.10 28.76 Hungary 28.1927.1029.1429.8628.95
2 Alexey Tsvetkov 26.87 31.06 Russia 26.8735.6432.7227.9032.57
3 Bálint Csengő 28.34 31.32 Hungary 32.5033.8630.6728.3430.78

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bálint Csengő 52.02 57.86 Hungary 1:03.8152.0254.581:00.4058.59
2 Bence Barát 55.23 58.35 Hungary 58.6255.231:02.6458.3958.03
3 Gergely Novotni 56.65 58.37 Hungary 1:05.3758.1159.8757.1256.65

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bálint Csengő 1:36.04 1:41.26 NR Hungary 1:46.201:36.041:41.54
2 Bence Barát 1:37.77 1:45.47 Hungary 1:43.531:55.111:37.77
3 Gergely Novotni 1:38.90 1:46.26 Hungary 1:50.251:49.621:38.90

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bence Barát 2:32.29 2:35.91 Hungary 2:37.492:37.952:32.29
2 Igor Tarasov 2:40.84 2:47.91 Ukraine 2:52.912:49.982:40.84
3 Gergely Novotni 2:39.59 2:58.47 Hungary 2:47.463:28.362:39.59

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Thomas Strasser 19.02 NR 24.99 Austria 31.0319.0224.93
2 Bálint Csengő 20.29 NR DNF Hungary DNF20.2927.12
3 Mihály Horváth 25.76 29.00 Hungary 34.1825.7627.07

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Nicolas Gertner Kilian 24 25.33 France 262624
2 Bence Barát 23 26.67 Hungary 292823
3 Marcel Ručigaj 21 NR 27.67 NR Slovenia 243821

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 8.44 10.65 Russia 11.0811.618.449.2711.77
2 Kristóf Veres 11.66 12.04 Hungary 11.6612.0213.9011.7112.40
3 Ábris Galler 10.17 12.22 Hungary 14.6112.2812.4010.1711.97

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Benedek Szepesi-Réder 4.32 5.62 Hungary 5.214.324.706.94DNF
2 Tajda Horvat 6.02 6.55 Slovenia 6.026.097.476.287.28
3 Szabolcs Szántai 5.33 7.19 Hungary 6.787.605.337.198.04

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gergely Novotni 36.04 40.24 Hungary 41.1036.0443.1847.2436.44
2 Igor Tarasov 38.90 42.50 Ukraine 46.6444.7343.1039.6738.90
3 Bálint Csengő 47.92 52.04 Hungary 59.7547.9248.7452.1555.22

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ianis Costin Chele 1.78 2.68 Romania 3.821.782.622.902.51
2 Bálint Csengő 2.62 3.36 Hungary 3.523.963.213.362.62
3 Vlad Hordiienko 2.60 3.77 Ukraine 4.05DNF3.124.142.60

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bence Kiácz 2.00 2.91 Hungary 2.543.153.035.772.00
2 Ianis Costin Chele 2.39 3.05 Romania 5.043.123.402.642.39
3 Alexey Tsvetkov 2.60 3.10 Russia 5.102.823.342.603.13

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ianis Costin Chele 9.79 11.41 Romania 11.3111.459.7911.4611.85
2 Szabolcs Szántai 8.06 11.74 Hungary 13.0012.578.0611.9010.75
3 Igor Tarasov 9.70 12.60 Ukraine 14.2212.4911.089.7015.36

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bálint Csengő 2:05.41 NR DNF Hungary DNF2:05.41DNF
2 Thomas Strasser 2:36.15 DNF Austria 2:36.15DNFDNF
3 Mihály Horváth 3:07.53 DNF Hungary DNF3:07.533:28.12

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bálint Csengő 6:28.34 DNF Hungary DNF6:34.116:28.34
2 Mihály Horváth 10:08.00 DNF Hungary DNF10:08.0013:10.00
3 István Kocza 14:50.00 DNF Hungary DNFDNF14:50.00

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Thomas Strasser 28/34 56:08 Austria 28/34 56:08
2 Bálint Csengő 24/28 56:06 Hungary 24/28 56:06
3 Maxim Pürstinger 13/13 54:13 Austria 13/13 54:13
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