Colonial Cube Clash VA 2024


Date
Nov 2, 2024
City
Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Venue

Williamsburg Community Chapel

Address
3899 John Tyler Hwy, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Details

Park where it says 'office'. Go in those doors and it will be straight ahead

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Benson Kim, Gary Miller, Griffin Kim, Mid-Atlantic Speedcubing, and Sarah Kim
WCA Delegate
Pierce Tickle
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Information

This competition is being held in the Mid-Atlantic Region (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV). See the regions on CubingUSA's website.

Events
Main event
Competitors
93
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

Registration requirements
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Register for this competition here.
There is a competitor limit of 125 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $20 (United States Dollar).
If your registration is cancelled before you will be refunded 75% of your registration fee.
Registrants on the waiting list may be accepted onto the competitor list until .
If you are a registered competitor you may change your registered events until on the Register tab.
No on the spot registrations will be accepted.


Please keep in mind that registrations are approved manually after payment, so your registration may not be approved immediately.
Your registration is not complete until your registration fee has been paid.
All competitiors must read the "Competitor Responsibilities" tab.

WAITLIST INFORMATION:
If the competitor limit of 125 has been reached, you can still register and pay the registration fee to secure a spot on the waitlist. During the registration period, any competitor can cancel their registration and allow the first person on the waitlist to take their spot. If you find that you cannot make it to the competition after registering, please contact us so that we can maximize attendance.
All registrants still on the waitlist after the registration period will have their registrations deleted, and will be fully refunded.
We may completely close registration if the waitlist becomes very large.

Highlights
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Robert Mapp IV won with an average of 7.93 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Benson Kim finished second (9.29) and Joshua Liu finished third (9.96).

Event Name Best Average Representing Solves
3x3x3 Cube Robert Mapp IV 6.80 7.93 United States 8.866.807.748.527.53
Clock Griffin Kim 4.81 5.05 United States 4.994.815.244.92DNF
Megaminx Ely Charqueno 42.94 47.64 United States 42.9445.9051.8653.7645.16
Pyraminx Wesley Chase 2.29 4.20 United States 2.294.47DNF4.573.55
Square-1 Joaquín Villablanca 8.38 9.67 Chile 12.818.928.389.5710.51

ALL COMPETITORS MUST READ THIS TAB BEFORE REGISTERING

For First-Time Competitors

All newcomers must be familiar with the WCA Regulations before competing. This video gives a basic overview of the rules. In addition, please read this document before coming to the competition.

For All Competitors

When you arrive, you will receive a card with personalized information detailing your events and what group you will be competing in for each event. In addition, you may also have judging/scrambling/running assignments on your card. Every competitor is expected to help out during the event(s) they are registered for. The card will look like the following:

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If you do not arrive to help during your scheduled event, and there are not enough staff members, we reserve the right to disqualify you from competing.

Stationary/Fixed Seating

In this format, there is no competitor waiting area and competitors will complete all their solves for the round at the same solving station. Each solving station is numbered and a cube cover will be already at the station with a matching number.

  1. When the competitor’s group is called, the competitor goes up to that stage’s “drop-off” table and collects their scorecard.

  2. Competitor goes to any open solving station with their scorecard and puzzle.
    If there are no open stations, please wait a couple of minutes or see a Delegate to see if there are open stations at other stages. A station may open up as competitors from the previous group finish.

  3. Competitor makes sure they have the correct numbered cover at their station.

  4. If the competitor is in need of a judge, they raise their hand.

  5. The competitor drops their solved puzzle and their scorecard into the cube cover. The judge or competitor then holds up the cover to signify it is ready to be scrambled.

  6. A runner picks up the cube and takes it to the scramblers. After it is scrambled, a runner knows where to return it based on the station number on the cube cover.

  7. The competitor completes all of their solves at this station for the round.

Groups and assignments for the first round can be viewed here.

Live results can be viewed on WCA Live.

This competition is being held in the Mid-Atlantic Region (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV). See the regions on CubingUSA's website.

We will be holding two unoffical events at this competition, however, you may only compete in one or the other. The events are Face Turning Octahedron and Mirror Blocks. If you wish to compete in these, please fill out this form. Additionally, we will only take the first 16 people to sign up for each event. Results will be posted on Cubing Contests.

FTO Competitors:
1. Pierce Tickle
2. Charles Jerome
3. Griffin Kim

Mirror Blocks Competitors:
1. Dean Angert
2. Currin Wilson
3. Durham Lee Wells
4. Surya Ravinutala
5. Spencer Hansen
6. Luke Stevenson
7. Matthew Sun
8. Benjamin Smith
9. Matthew Waidelich
10. Sai Kintali

Time limit

If you reach the time limit during your solve, the judge will stop you and your result will be DNF (see Regulation A1a4).

Cutoff

The result to beat to proceed to the second phase of a cutoff round (see Regulation 9g).

Format

The format describes how to determine the ranking of competitors based on their results. The list of allowed formats per event is described in Regulation 9b. See Regulation 9f for a description of each format.

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