CubingUSA Northeast Championship 2018


Date
Jun 2 - 3, 2018
City
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Venue

Hilton Stamford Hotel & Executive Meeting Center

Address
1 First Stamford Place, Stamford, Connecticut, 06902, USA
Details

More information will be provided as we work with the venue

Contact

wca@matthewmcmillan.me

Organizers
JP Bulman, Kian Barry, and Matthew McMillan
WCA Delegate
Matthew McMillan
Information

This is the very first Northeast Championship by CubingUSA. Please be sure to check out the Travel tab for travel information, and check the registration requirements below for information on how to register. If you're interested in helping staff this competition, please fill out the form in the Staff Application tab.

Events
Main event
Competitors
150
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

Registration requirements
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There is a competitor limit of 350 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $55 (United States Dollar).

You must register on this website (on the registration page), and pay the $55 registration fee that it should prompt you for upon registration. We have a strict limit of 350 competitors, and we will not be offering refunds. There is no waitlist for this competition. Please contact matt@cubingusa.org if you have any questions or need help.

Highlights
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Rowe Hessler won with an average of 8.66 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Justin Mallari finished second (8.68) and Christopher Olson finished third (8.70).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rowe Hessler 6.93 8.66 United States 8.718.336.9310.208.94
2 Justin Mallari 7.79 8.68 United States 9.909.077.798.678.31
3 Christopher Olson 7.93 8.70 United States 11.208.337.938.439.35

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Rose-Levine 1.28 2.14 United States DNF1.282.971.671.79
2 Kymberlyn Calderon 2.03 2.45 United States 2.064.432.293.002.03
3 Christopher Olson 1.54 2.52 United States 1.542.19DNF3.511.85

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Rose-Levine 30.35 31.68 United States 40.5931.1632.5531.3230.35
2 Aryan Kejriwal 29.53 32.35 United States 31.7832.6829.5332.5932.77
3 Brandon Nunez 29.39 32.56 United States 32.3530.9634.8834.3629.39

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Brandon Nunez 54.23 57.53 United States 54.2355.101:03.1756.811:00.68
2 Jonah Crosby 54.44 57.84 United States 1:01.7754.4458.9256.2258.37
3 Aryan Kejriwal 54.14 58.17 United States 59.8354.1454.981:00.8659.71

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aryan Kejriwal 1:44.80 1:47.19 United States 1:49.531:44.801:47.24
2 Brandon Nunez 1:48.99 1:53.31 United States 1:48.991:57.291:53.64
3 Dana Yi 1:50.04 1:56.23 United States 1:54.511:50.042:04.15

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aryan Kejriwal 2:25.10 2:34.32 United States 2:44.512:25.102:33.34
2 Dana Yi 2:49.44 2:57.57 United States 3:04.362:58.922:49.44
3 James Hildreth 2:57.46 3:03.45 United States 2:57.463:08.033:04.87

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Corey Sakowski 58.57 DNF United States DNF1:14.0058.57
2 Daniel Rose-Levine 1:02.06 DNF United States 1:02.06DNFDNF
3 Jason Bilgrei 1:34.35 DNF United States 1:34.35DNF1:39.65

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Justin Mallari 10.04 11.84 United States 10.0410.8715.1312.3612.30
2 AJ Kamal 12.70 13.95 United States 15.8814.4012.9412.7014.51
3 Daniel Rose-Levine 11.12 14.64 United States 15.2814.8611.1215.6213.77

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Livia Kleiner 7.59 8.29 United States 8.538.088.637.598.26
2 Stephen Griggs 9.67 10.43 United States 9.6713.4211.0510.279.97
3 Tommy Szeliga 9.38 10.63 United States 10.6713.2610.2610.979.38

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexei Sinyavin 43.93 44.76 United States 46.0843.9344.1745.2144.91
2 AJ Kamal 47.66 49.31 United States 55.6547.6647.8447.7552.34
3 Dana Yi 50.87 53.78 United States 54.1750.871:04.5556.0351.14

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Livia Kleiner 3.07 3.30 United States 5.623.113.173.073.61
2 Saransh Grover 3.15 3.41 India 3.223.843.154.673.16
3 Alex Maass 2.85 3.83 United States 2.853.674.264.063.76

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Rose-Levine 2.58 3.46 United States 5.223.402.583.783.21
2 Livia Kleiner 4.09 4.35 United States 4.164.465.404.094.42
3 Parker Trager 3.86 4.59 United States 4.855.013.923.867.78

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Tommy Szeliga 7.25 9.37 United States 8.159.417.2511.6510.55
2 Samuel Fang 7.30 9.61 United States 11.7210.429.917.308.50
3 Rowe Hessler 6.42 11.36 United States 13.19DNF6.429.3411.54
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