RGIT Cube Open 2019


Date
Mar 9, 2019
City
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Venue

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology

Address
Rajiv Gandhi institute of Technology, Juhu Versova Link Road, Versova, Mumbai 400053
Details

B21, 2nd Floor

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Hrishikesh Phapale, Nirmay Pujari, Rahul Adesh Salve, and Rishabh Sachdeva
WCA Delegate
Somya Srivastava
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Information

Note : No Shorts or 3/4ths will be allowed inside the college campus for both girls and boys. It is compulsory to carry an identity card (school/college/ aadhar card etc) for entry at the gate

Contact numbers:
Hrishikesh Phapale: +91 81041 72459
Rahul Salve: +91 79-77497302
Nirmay Pujari: +91 70215 18683
Rishabh Sachdeva: +91 91673 14898

Events
Main event
Competitors
97
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

Registration requirements
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There is a competitor limit of 120 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is ₹300 (Indian Rupee).
Registration fees won't be refunded under any circumstance.
No on the spot registrations will be accepted.


The registration is on 1st come 1st serve basis, only the 1st 120 participants will be allowed to participate

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Registration fee for online registrations:

Number of events Online registration fee
1 300
2 350
3 400
4 450
5 500
6 550

Notes
1. You can't change the events once the registration closes.
2. It is mandatory to pay the registration fees to complete the full registration process.
3. Wait for 48 hours to get your registration confirmed after payment has been done

Highlights
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Alaik Bhatia won with an average of 9.22 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Ansh Iyer finished second (10.15) and Pranav Gadge finished third (10.16).

Asian records: Aamir Saifee‎ 2x2x2 Cube 1.47 (average).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alaik Bhatia 8.93 9.22 India 9.239.108.939.3312.04
2 Ansh Iyer 8.71 10.15 India 9.9011.248.719.3111.48
3 Pranav Gadge 9.16 10.16 India 9.549.1610.2213.2210.72

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aamir Saifee 1.40 1.79 India 2.183.061.671.401.51
2 Shubham Maharana 2.65 2.98 India 3.322.922.656.872.69
3 Nikhil Soares 2.32 3.02 India 5.992.393.312.323.35

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Nikhil Soares 33.49 37.87 India 36.8333.4937.3653.4739.41
2 Mohammed Aiman Koli 36.28 37.94 India 39.8936.2836.2841.0437.66
3 Alaik Bhatia 35.91 39.51 India 44.4242.3035.9136.5339.69

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Siddhi Venkatesh 6.24 6.98 India 6.68DNF7.446.836.24
2 Kush Girap 5.49 7.31 India 5.4912.917.925.898.12
3 Nishad Khade 8.08 9.92 India 9.889.03DNF10.868.08

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Nikhil Soares 3.74 4.47 India 4.20DNF3.744.664.56
2 Mohammed Aiman Koli 2.76 4.81 India 3.262.765.675.495.89
3 Aamir Saifee 4.17 5.15 India 5.256.494.514.175.70

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Nikhil Soares 4.40 5.22 India 4.406.985.185.375.12
2 Moksh Patel 3.10 5.33 India 4.046.067.363.105.88
3 Abhishek Kumar 3.99 5.60 India 4.367.166.793.995.66
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