Madrid Open 2010


Date
Mar 13 - 14, 2010
City
Madrid, Spain
Venue

Centro Joven de San Sebastian de los Reyes

Address
Avd. de Valencia 3 - 28701 Madrid
Website
Madrid Open 2010 website
Contact

Rubén Jiménez Marquéz and Alejandro Aguado Barahona

Organizers
Alejandro Aguado Barahona and Rubén Jiménez Márquez
WCA Delegate
David Calvo Vivas
Information
Events
Main event
Competitors
31
Registration period

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Highlights
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Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez won with an average of 13.37 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Alejandro Aguado Barahona finished second (13.45) and David Calvo Vivas finished third (15.42).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez 12.80 13.37 Spain 12.9012.8014.4313.4013.81
2 Alejandro Aguado Barahona 10.53 13.45 Spain 18.1113.4712.7714.1110.53
3 David Calvo Vivas 14.90 15.42 Spain 15.0615.1616.0517.4014.90

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alejandro Aguado Barahona 3.80 5.76 Spain 4.585.78DNF6.933.80
2 Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez 5.72 6.33 Spain 5.726.007.366.506.50
3 Javier París 4.03 6.65 Spain 7.816.804.037.405.75

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez 48.88 NR 53.31 NR Spain 52.2853.5054.1648.8856.08
2 Jorge Morata Carrasco 1:01.50 1:06.56 Spain 1:10.781:04.051:10.281:01.501:05.34
3 Guillermo Conde Gil 1:00.06 1:07.20 Spain 1:06.021:00.061:08.441:07.131:12.06

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez 1:41.34 1:46.59 NR Spain 1:50.721:41.341:53.901:46.471:42.58
2 Guillermo Conde Gil 1:39.27 NR 1:47.90 Spain 1:47.081:39.271:48.841:56.251:47.77
3 Jorge Morata Carrasco 1:51.11 1:57.84 Spain 2:17.582:07.271:53.061:53.181:51.11

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Guillermo Conde Gil 3:48.28 NR 4:08.98 NR Spain 3:48.284:02.664:35.99
2 Daniel Gracia Ortiz 7:36.50 8:28.98 Spain 7:36.509:08.808:41.65
3 Francisco Pérez Padilla 11:08.00 Spain 11:08.00

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Guillermo Conde Gil 5:22.52 NR 6:17.30 NR Spain 6:13.667:15.735:22.52
2 Jorge Morata Carrasco 7:44.83 8:08.13 Spain 7:44.838:37.968:01.59
3 Daniel Borrajo Gutiérrez 12:13.00 Spain 12:13.00

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Manuel López Sheriff 2:04.16 Spain 2:25.612:04.16
2 Alejandro Aguado Barahona 2:44.28 Spain 2:44.28DNF
3 David Calvo Vivas 3:19.30 Spain DNF3:19.30

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alejandro Aguado Barahona 17.36 20.65 Spain 23.4025.2818.1120.4417.36
2 David Calvo Vivas 18.15 23.06 Spain 20.7118.1525.3126.7523.15
3 Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez 20.33 24.42 Spain 23.3020.3324.1525.8035.86

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Javier París 10.09 10.77 Spain 10.0910.6411.2511.6110.41
2 Jesús Masanet García 9.36 11.18 Spain 10.8611.949.3610.7512.08
3 Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez 11.50 13.79 Spain 14.1111.50DNF11.7115.56

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Javier París 7.28 9.44 Spain 9.667.7610.9110.917.28
2 Jorge Morata Carrasco 7.96 10.27 Spain 8.338.8113.6616.887.96
3 Daniel Borrajo Gutiérrez 7.11 10.71 Spain 9.0612.197.1111.6311.45

Magic

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Massimo Russo 1.30 1.39 Italy 1.412.281.361.301.40
2 Rodrigo Septién Rodríguez 1.35 1.47 Spain 1.401.352.501.571.43
3 Daniel Gracia Ortiz 1.18 1.48 Spain 1.311.221.902.401.18

Master Magic

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Borrajo Gutiérrez 3.00 3.59 Spain 10.323.003.833.653.29
2 Massimo Russo 3.30 3.74 Italy 4.023.303.943.913.38
3 Jorge Morata Carrasco 3.11 4.66 Spain 5.065.113.80DNF3.11
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