Rhein-Neckar Open A 2021


Date
Oct 16, 2021
City
Laudenbach, Germany
Venue

Sonnbergschule

Address
Schillerstraße 6, 69514 Laudenbach, Deutschland
Details

On the first floor in the back, reachable through a metal staircase at the outside of the building.

Contact

rheinneckaropen2021@googlegroups.com

Organizers
Alexander Botz, Laura Holzhauer, and Wilhelm Kilders
WCA Delegates
Laura Holzhauer, Laura Ohrndorf, and Sébastien Auroux
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information

Rhein-Neckar Open A 2021 is a one-day competition and series competition to Rhein-Neckar Open B 2021 which will be held one day later. Please note that you can only compete in one of the two competitions. If you register for both competitions, only the first registration will be valid and we will immediately delete the second (later) registration.

Rhein-Neckar Open A 2021 ist eine Ein-Tages-Competition und Partner-Competition von Rhein-Neckar Open B 2021, die einen Tag später stattfinden wird. Bitte beachte, dass du nur an einem der beiden Wettbewerbe teilnehmen kannst. Wenn du dich für beide Wettbewerbe anmeldest, so zählt nur die erste Anmeldung und wir werden die zweite (spätere) Anmeldung unverzüglich löschen.

Events
Main event
Competitors
78
Registration period

Online registration opened Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 5:00 PM UTC and closed Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 10:00 PM UTC.

Registration requirements
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Highlights
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Philipp Weyer won with an average of 6.90 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Juliette Sébastien finished second (7.16) and Knut Skaug Haraldsen finished third (8.04).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Philipp Weyer 6.13 6.90 Germany 7.047.337.036.646.13
2 Juliette Sébastien 6.27 7.16 France 7.496.688.527.316.27
3 Knut Skaug Haraldsen 7.06 8.04 Norway 7.068.068.387.978.10

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Knut Skaug Haraldsen 1.73 2.42 Norway 2.602.522.143.201.73
2 Noé Bourdon 1.84 2.66 France 2.971.933.075.091.84
3 Valentin Hoffmann 2.30 2.83 France 2.584.592.972.952.30

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Mark Zimmermann 30.91 33.36 Germany 30.9135.7931.7835.1333.16
2 Juliette Sébastien 27.52 33.48 France 27.5233.5934.9535.3831.90
3 Alwin Rölz 32.33 33.87 Switzerland 34.8032.3339.0434.0032.80

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alwin Rölz 54.92 58.27 Switzerland 58.0854.9257.141:06.1159.58
2 Philipp Weyer 55.52 1:00.84 Germany 55.521:07.3458.751:16.0656.43
3 Juliette Sébastien 55.16 1:01.60 France 59.6755.161:04.651:00.491:07.13

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Juliette Sébastien 8.20 NR 10.87 France 12.1510.7412.838.209.71
2 Simon Kalhofer 10.61 11.47 Germany 11.3412.1611.4210.6111.65
3 Knut Skaug Haraldsen 11.11 12.60 Norway 11.3913.3416.0713.0811.11

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Luis Kleinheinz 5.37 6.33 NR Germany 6.695.376.795.528.89
2 Alwin Rölz 7.29 8.36 Switzerland 9.047.968.087.299.52
3 Frederik Hutfleß 8.28 8.74 Germany 13.829.058.348.288.83

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Diego Alfonso 1.36 1.97 NR France 2.221.931.761.362.73
2 Alwin Rölz 1.89 2.91 Switzerland 3.022.852.871.894.42
3 Christian König 2.66 4.06 Germany 4.314.102.663.784.61
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