Warm Up Sydney 2019
- Date
- Jul 6 - 7, 2019
- City
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Venue
Marrickville Town Hall
- Address
- 303 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204, Australia
- Details
Main Hall
- Contact
- Organizers
- Edward Hollingdale, Feliks Zemdegs, and Speedcubing Australia
- WCA Delegates
- Daniel Vædele Egdal, Edward Hollingdale, Jacob Ambrose, Jae Park, James Macdiarmid, James Molloy, Joshua Feran, Kit Clement, Nancy Hartman, Nathan Seeto, and Sebastian Robbins
- Download all the competition's details as PDF .
- Information
This competition will run between 9 am and 6:30 pm on both Saturday and Sunday.
- Events
- Main event
- Competitors
- 197
- Registration period
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Online registration opened and closed .
- Registration requirements
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This competition is over, click here to display the registration requirements it used.Create a WCA account here if you don't have one.
If this is not your first competition, associate your WCA ID to your WCA account here.
Register for this competition here.
There is a competitor limit of 220 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $36 (Australian Dollar).
If your registration is cancelled before you will be refunded 100% of your registration fee.
No on the spot registrations will be accepted.
This competition has now reached its competitor limit!
Any new registrations will be added to the waiting list and sorted in the order of payment. Waitlisted competitors will only be accepted provided one of the accepted competitors withdraws from the competition by emailing the organisation team at support@speedcubing.org.au. All competitors remaining on the waiting list on June 3 will be removed and issued a full refund. Competitors who wish to receive an early refund or know their position on the waiting list should email the organisation team.
- Highlights
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Click here to display the highlights of the competition.
Feliks Zemdegs won with an average of 6.15 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Max Park finished second (6.39) and Tymon Kolasiński finished third (6.47).
Oceanian records: Feliks Zemdegs 4x4x4 Cube 22.85 (average) and 6x6x6 Cube 1:18.28 (single).
European records: Tymon Kolasiński 3x3x3 Cube 4.51 (single).
North American records: Nicolas Naing Megaminx 34.05 (average).
Event | Name | Best | Average | Representing | Solves | |||||||
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3x3x3 Cube | Feliks Zemdegs | 5.91 | 6.15 | Australia | 6.71 | 6.19 | 6.23 | 5.91 | 6.04 | |||
2x2x2 Cube | Zayn Khanani | 0.93 | 1.38 | United States | 1.69 | 1.52 | 1.39 | 1.24 | 0.93 | |||
4x4x4 Cube | Max Park | 21.02 | 22.04 | United States | 25.00 | 21.64 | 22.89 | 21.60 | 21.02 | |||
5x5x5 Cube | Max Park | 39.16 | 41.28 | United States | 39.16 | 43.60 | 40.78 | 43.93 | 39.45 | |||
6x6x6 Cube | Max Park | 1:15.10 | 1:22.00 | United States | 1:15.10 | 1:25.79 | 1:25.12 | |||||
3x3x3 Blindfolded | Arthur Garcin | 20.12 | DNF | France | 20.12 | 27.70 | DNF | |||||
3x3x3 One-Handed | Max Park | 9.93 | 10.52 | United States | 10.57 | 9.93 | 10.30 | 10.92 | 10.70 | |||
Megaminx | Nicolas Naing | 32.48 | 34.05 | NAR | United States | 38.20 | 34.17 | 32.67 | 35.30 | 32.48 | ||
Pyraminx | Tymon Kolasiński | 2.31 | 2.63 | Poland | 3.54 | 2.60 | 2.31 | 2.86 | 2.44 | |||
Square-1 | Eva Kato | 7.49 | 8.43 | United States | 7.75 | 8.56 | 7.49 | 9.43 | 8.99 |
The first rounds of all events will be run in groups. These groups are pre-determined. It is important that you know which groups of each event you are in. A summary of groups can be found here while you can find an individual card with your groups here. Each competitor will be provided with a printed copy of their invididual group numbers at registration.
For each event we will run the groups in order, however we will be using two separate stages for this competition. Eg: groups 1 and 2 for each event will run at the same time.
Throughout the competition we will also need judges, runners and scramblers. Do not hesitate to ask if you can be helpful in some way! If you have any questions about the groups please email us at support@speedcubing.org.au
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What time should I arrive at the competition?
You should arrive for registration at 8:45 am. Throughout the day you should be at the venue ready to compete 30 minutes before you are scheduled. Please note the schedule is subject to change on the day.
Q. How old do I have to be to compete?
Anyone can compete at any age! We encourage anyone considering to compete to register as it will be a great experience regardless of age.
Q. How fast do I have to be to compete?
To compete you only need to know how to solve the cube! Please check the events tab for information in time limits for each event.
Q. What do I need to know before the competition day?
Before attending you should have read and understood the WCA regulations. We also recommend that you watch this helpful competitor guide and read this competition tutorial. You should also know when your events are scheduled throughout the day.
Q. Who can I ask for help on the day?
Your Delegates for this competition are Edward Hollingdale, Nathan Seeto and Sebastian Robbins.
Q. Can I help on the day?
Of course! Throughout the day we will need judges and runners so please see our Delegates to ask how you can best assist.
Q. I have another question.
Then ask us! We can be reached at support@speedcubing.org.au
Live results will be provided via cubecomps. It may take up to an hour between times being set and them appearing online.
Time limit
If you reach the time limit during your solve, the judge will stop you and your result will be DNF (see Regulation A1a4).
A cumulative time limit may be enforced (see Regulation A1a2).
Cutoff
The result to beat to proceed to the second phase of a cutoff round (see Regulation 9g).
Format
The format describes how to determine the ranking of competitors based on their results. The list of allowed formats per event is described in Regulation 9b. See Regulation 9f for a description of each format.