FLIP Open 2013


Date
Jul 13 - 14, 2013
City
Parthenay, France
Venue

hotel de ville

Address
2 rue de la citadelle, 79200 PARTHENAY
Details

salle de la mairie

Website
FLIP Open 2013 website
Contact

Sylviane and Jean-Louis MATHIEU, Jean-Louis MATHIEU

Organizers
Jean-Louis Mathieu and Sylviane Mathieu
WCA Delegate
Jean-Louis Mathieu
Information

Competition is held during the "28ème Festival Ludique International de Parthenay", famousrnbig games festival from 3 to 14 july 2013 . In the streets and venues, lots of vendors and games creators, animations, shows,rnvideos games, board games, card games, classics (chess, checkers, tarot, poker ...)...rnlink to the festival website : http://www.jeux-festival.com/ rnrnCompetition is open from 9am to 6 pm on saturday and sunday to all competitors.rnSchedule to be listed on AFS website page, see below.rnrnFree bedrooms are offered in a school 20' by foot far from the venue, registration for bedrooms to be requested asap to the Rubik competition organiser: Jean-Louis MATHIEU places are limited, do not be late to ask.

Events
Main event
Competitors
20
Registration period

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Highlights
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Alexandre Carlier won with an average of 11.06 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Anton Piau finished second (12.53) and Jean-Claude Arounassalam finished third (13.86).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 9.56 11.06 France 9.5612.6911.4110.3011.46
2 Anton Piau 11.13 12.53 France 14.6111.1313.4611.6612.46
3 Jean-Claude Arounassalam 12.43 13.86 France 16.0913.3815.3112.4312.90

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 2.68 3.68 France 2.684.654.163.693.18
2 Erwan Kohler 3.88 4.26 Switzerland 4.094.164.524.803.88
3 Anton Piau 3.52 4.49 France 4.724.384.385.253.52

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 36.38 NR 39.42 NR France 40.7247.3036.3839.3138.22
2 Anton Piau 47.72 50.79 France 47.7252.6853.7750.6849.00
3 Erwan Kohler 48.88 52.68 NR Switzerland 55.1648.8851.6957.6551.19

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 1:22.31 1:24.57 France 1:29.031:22.311:24.721:24.661:24.34
2 Erwan Kohler 1:40.09 1:42.45 NR Switzerland 1:40.501:40.751:46.091:47.341:40.09
3 Gaël Dusser 1:47.81 1:55.47 France 2:11.911:55.301:47.811:50.022:01.09

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erwan Kohler 3:13.13 3:30.73 Switzerland 3:44.383:13.133:34.69
2 François Courtès 4:17.36 4:30.49 France 4:38.214:35.914:17.36
3 Dinh-Anh Tran 4:14.22 4:32.68 France 4:22.255:01.584:14.22

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erwan Kohler 5:07.31 NR 5:17.17 NR Switzerland 5:23.345:07.315:20.86
2 Alexandre Carlier 5:54.63 6:26.12 France 6:35.116:48.635:54.63
3 Simon Blanchard 6:24.65 6:41.80 France 7:01.436:24.656:39.33

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 François Courtès 55.63 DNF France 55.63DNF1:05.47
2 Hippolyte Moreau 2:06.03 DNF France 2:51.90DNF2:06.03
3 Colin Grodecoeur 2:22.59 DNF France 2:22.59DNFDNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Colin Grodecoeur 32 France 32
2 Alexandre Carlier 34 France 34
3 Fabien Lebailly 35 France 35

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gaël Dusser 21.91 23.68 France 23.7526.6624.7221.9122.58
2 Alexandre Carlier 19.61 24.51 France 23.5023.7826.2526.2719.61
3 Anton Piau 19.90 24.99 France 27.3127.5923.1319.9024.52

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erwan Kohler 10.13 13.29 Switzerland 13.0913.3810.1314.1913.40
2 Hippolyte Moreau 12.06 17.99 France 20.8327.5812.0615.5917.56
3 François Courtès 18.41 26.23 France 18.4126.33DNF31.1821.19

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Erwan Kohler 1:20.94 1:24.70 NR Switzerland 1:24.341:20.941:27.661:29.941:22.09
2 Hippolyte Moreau 1:23.65 1:29.95 France 1:32.461:28.751:39.531:28.631:23.65
3 Simon Blanchard 1:29.50 1:36.73 France 1:35.831:37.051:29.501:37.311:50.21

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexandre Carlier 3.69 6.02 France 7.406.775.933.695.36
2 Thibaud Lamothe 3.80 6.85 France 6.587.668.693.806.31
3 Erwan Kohler 5.55 7.03 Switzerland 7.506.538.225.557.05

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Fabien Lebailly 14.03 20.02 France 14.0324.1921.2216.0022.84
2 Anton Piau 15.93 22.35 France 23.7125.9422.7215.9320.61
3 François Courtès 22.97 28.85 France 53.2522.9735.9424.1826.43

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 François Courtès 7/13 58:49 France 7/13 58:49
2 Jean-Claude Arounassalam 1/2 12:27 France 1/2 12:27
3 Thibaud Lamothe 1/2 19:42 France 1/2 19:42
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