6 November 2005

 
Rank Name Country Average Individual Times Quotation
           
Edouard Chambon France 15.04

15.21, 16.10, 16.11, 13.71, (12.55), 15.36, 14.88, (16.19), 14.13, 14.29, 15.89, 14.68

Ready. Waiting for the champs...

Ryan Patricio USA 15.04

(11.58), 14.49, 14.43, 14.26, 14.51, 14.55, 16.81, 16.64, (17.58), 15.04, 14.78, 14.94

Wtf......

Darren Kwong USA 15.29 14.16, 15.80, 14.03, 17.42, 14.58, 16.78, 16.02, 13.56, 16.00, (17.59), 14.56, (12.12) hm, not bad..
4 Jon Morris USA 16.44 17.33, 17.20, (17.53), 16.55, (13.84), 16.00, 15.50, 15.36, 16.81, 17.38, 15.02, 17.22 I don't know what's wrong.  Ever since I left Olando, I cannot average below 16!
5 Mat Moitinho de Almeida Philippines 16.91 20.62, 16.90, (14.10), 18.82, (20.98), 17.25, 16.48, 14.18, 16.93, 15.45, 15.95, 17.23 I wish that I would have warmed up prior to starting this contest, but still a half respectable average.
6 Leyan Lo USA 18.20 18.39, 18.39, 17.78, 18.50, (15.76), 19.77, 18.30, 17.53, 18.81, (20.53), 16.31, 18.19 It was great meeting you all in Florida!
7 Damian Sporysz Poland 20.48 20.03, (22.22), 19.62, 20.97, 22.12, 21.42, 18.36, 20.28, (17.17), 21.66, 18.78, 21.53 Nice day
8 Bob Burton USA 20.50 22.10, 21.83, (15.70), 20.48, 20.09, 18.47, 20.91, (23.36), 19.25, 20.84, 18.22, 22.79 Just about ready for WC.  No lucky times.
9 Mike Bennett USA 20.65 (31.42) , 24.14, 20.91, (15.05), 22.33, 18.48, 17.70, 18.47, 24.45, 22.89, 20.64, 16.47 SD : 2.79.   I'm unhappy that it was so inconsisten, but I'm enthused as heck I had so many low times. The 15.05 is my new personal best, and the 31.42 took forever because I tried out a new ZB alg that I learned about two hours ago. It would have been much faster if I'd have not messed up the first few turns and started over.
10 Michael Fung Netherlands 20.87 18.19*, 24.40, 20.09, 17.65, 21.71, 22.82, 25.47, 19.53, 18.85, (29.16), 19.96, (16.90*) Timed with "The ultimate Rubik's cube® timer version 2.1". I used cross, F2L, (C)OLL and PLL. The 18.19 was a PLL skip and during the 16.90 I skipped two CE-pairs.
11 Michal Gandor Poland 22.28 23.19, 19.41, 23.47, (26.73), 25.36, 21.92, 24.44, 22.91, 21.06, 22.12, (POP), (18.91), 18.91 too many mistakes :(
12 Julien Brelot France 22.41

22.16, 21.59, 21.83, 21.84, (25.77), 23.66, 22.84, 23.66, 23.92, 19.84, 22.72, (18.25)

Not enough times sub-20... But more consistent!

13 Syoji Takamatsu Japan 22.77 21.43, 25.36, 21.71, 20.25, 23.38, (19.22), 23.08, 19.35, (27.83), 25.17, 24.33, 23.68
14 Pablo Ruiz Campos Mexico 23.29 21.00, 23.02, 26.08, 22.26, 22.57, 24.52, 21.01, (28.10), 23.15, 25.50, (20.28), 22.04 ¿? Puedo hacerlo mucho mejor.
15 Pedro Santos Brazil 25.03 23.12, 25.80, 21.81, (19.69), 34.52, 24.03, 21.91, (35.78), 24.81, 24.28, 23.97, 26.02 I'm not happy with this...2 over 30 seconds!! Man, that's bad...
16 Vincent Le USA 26.10 26.48, 27.32, 25.92, (22.21), 22.78, 27.52, 25.76, 23.82, (30.86), 24.80, 29.66, 26.90 Wow...same average as last week.
17 Giulio Chiminelli Italy 28.44 27.80, 26.76, 28.72, 29.65, 27.38, (22.94), 25.54, 29.19, 30.36, 29.30, 29.66, (35.21) well, really not a good period.
18 Tomer Ovadia USA 28.47 27.41, 31.47, 29.34, 28.11, 33.36, 31.08, 34.05, POP, (33.83), 26.70, 28.33, (23.70), 24.22 cold hands.  A white tile fell of during the first solve and I had to go on without it.  I had about 8 pops.  History test tomorrow.   Couldn’t have been worse
19 Jarrod Todd USA 29.67 31.08, 29.56, (26.65), 28.73, 33.51, 28.23, 27.96, 31.05, 31.01, 27.46, 28.11, (34.53) I wish I was in Orlando :(
20 Ambie Valdés USA 30.32 28.58, 37.98, 27.40, 29.47, 26.50, (22.60), 36.09, 31.54, 30.25, (38.65), 28.20, 27.22 New cube with one of the orange stickers off already. I messed up a lot =\
21 Heidi Schatz USA 31.71 29.12, 36.18, 32.31, 30.74, 33.36, 30.35, 31.48, (26.69), 33.67, 28.88, (39.74), 31.02 excuse me while i go throw up my crappy times...and then memorize all of OLL.
22 Tomas Kristiansson Sweden 33.77 33.73, 36.24, (37.70), 32.80, 31.99, 36.60, 33.34, 32.12, 32.17, 32.32, 36.38, (29.36) I was very tired
23 Emanuele Scibilia Italy35.82 33.79, 37.45, 34.38, 35.32, 38.01, (43.05), 40.73, 36.74, (30.48), 30.88, 36.93, 33.96 Still two solves over 40 secs. But it's a good average. Ciao!
24 Jeff Soesbe USA38.61 (34.34), 42.30, 37.50, 37.07, 42.65, 35.40, 34.96, 40.40, 36.17, (45.34), 42.17, 37.51 I treated this like my own personal WC2005, and ended up with a PR average! Amazingly, I still felt very clumsy, with catches and hangs.
25 Craig Bouchard Canada39.19 37.51, 35.28, (34.02), 42.06, 35.48, 39.17, 42.12, 36.29, 40.53, (45.13), 41.59, 41.14
26 Sachin Shirwalkar India39.72 (54.15), 46.46, 35.31, 37.25, 40.45, 47.67, 39.48, 39.51, 42.78, 31.70, (28.84), 36.60 After a very bad start, got saved by a lucky 28.84 solve in the very end to get another sub-40 average. Check http://www.civil.iitb.ac.in/~d3sachin
27 Alan Nguyen USA 42.15 45.81, 42.88, 41.09, 46.17, 48.11, 34.38, 45.81, 40.05, 40.14, (49.84), 48.23, (23.33) the last one was veryy verry lucky cuz therewere already 2 F2l slots completed..
28 Peter Douthwright Canada 49.85 51.81, 53.73, 41.42, 54.56, 54.22, 55.42, 45.30, POP, 48.77, (39.08), (80.52), 42.50, 50.47 Can I have a do over. Drop the cube once nad that 1:20. UGGGGGLY
29 Kevin Wong USA 52.52 42.59, 53.64, 52.93, 55.5, 59.87, 52.62, 39.12, 59.26, 50.87, 57.21, 48.68, 51.89 not my best time, I can do better. lol