Rhein-Neckar Physical Breakdown 2024


Date
Feb 3 - 4, 2024
City
Laudenbach, Germany
Venue

Georg-Bickel-Haus

Address
Weimarer Straße 3, 69514 Laudenbach
Contact

rheinneckarorga@gmail.com

Organizers
Alexander Botz and Linus Kunath
WCA Delegates
Laura Holzhauer and Ricardo Olea Catalán
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Information

Herzlich willkommen zu einer weiteren Side Event Competition in Deutschland!
Fühlt euch herzlich eingeladen an euren liebsten Side Events teilzunehmen, wir freuen uns über alle Teilnehmer die genau so viel Spaß an vielen Runden von interessanten Events haben, wie wir!
Bis bald in Laudenbach!
Euer Orgateam

Welcome to another side event competition in Germany!
We invite you to compete in your favourite side events and looking forward to anyone that enjoys many rounds of interesting events as much as we do!
See you soon in Laudenbach!
Your organization team

Events
Main event
Competitors
44
Registration period

Online registration opened Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 7:00 PM UTC and closed Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 11:09 AM UTC.

Registration requirements
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Highlights
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Noah Kraft won with a single solve of 38.89 seconds in the 3x3x3 Blindfolded event. Étienne Aubry finished second (1:05.32) and Luis Kleinheinz finished third (1:13.16).

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alwin Rölz 47.50 54.19 Switzerland 56.2754.4351.8756.8447.50
2 Valentin Hoffmann 49.70 59.36 France 1:00.2249.7057.061:03.131:00.79
3 Alexander Botz 53.10 1:01.98 Germany 59.961:05.2353.101:10.571:00.75

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alwin Rölz 1:31.63 1:35.88 Switzerland 1:38.611:37.411:31.63
2 Laura Holzhauer 1:46.73 1:51.72 Germany 1:58.641:49.791:46.73
3 Alexander Botz 1:51.64 1:52.38 Germany 1:52.081:53.411:51.64

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alwin Rölz 2:15.32 2:17.36 Switzerland 2:19.692:15.322:17.08
2 Alexander Botz 2:20.61 2:28.80 Germany 2:28.422:20.612:37.37
3 Étienne Aubry 2:39.70 2:46.09 France 2:48.232:50.332:39.70

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Noah Kraft 38.89 DNF Germany DNF38.89DNF
2 Étienne Aubry 1:05.32 DNF France 1:19.97DNF1:05.32
3 Luis Kleinheinz 1:13.16 DNF Germany 1:13.16DNFDNF

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Magnus Lensch 8.39 9.78 Germany 8.3910.199.469.6912.34
2 Jonas Pilhöfer 9.18 10.29 Germany 10.7110.4710.519.909.18
3 Alwin Rölz 10.44 12.75 Switzerland 13.2310.4412.1312.90DNF

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Magnus Lensch 4.13 4.49 Germany 4.274.834.134.376.31
2 Paul Mirza 3.97 5.91 Germany 6.11DNF4.283.977.34
3 Mats Walker 4.78 6.06 Germany DNF5.815.784.786.60

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jonas Pilhöfer 40.35 44.09 Germany 42.3652.3340.3541.9847.94
2 Malte Ihlefeld 44.75 50.31 Germany 48.0655.9044.7553.5449.34
3 Alwin Rölz 45.03 51.02 Switzerland 48.1450.6754.2445.0356.91

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Eliah Mezler 2.29 2.88 Germany 2.652.683.322.293.61
2 Alwin Rölz 2.89 3.24 Switzerland 3.862.893.123.313.29
3 Magnus Lensch 3.07 3.92 Germany 3.323.863.077.364.59

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Fabian Browa 1.81 3.43 Germany 6.962.653.471.814.16
2 Alwin Rölz 3.08 3.68 Switzerland 3.813.083.493.747.59
3 Noah Kraft 1.84 3.73 Germany 3.833.354.011.844.03

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Hannes Müller 7.32 9.56 Germany 10.268.479.9611.107.32
2 Paul Luciw 9.07 10.16 France 9.0713.669.3311.299.86
3 Fabian Browa 8.01 10.63 Germany 8.019.3410.6411.9212.39
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