13 November 2005

 
Rank Name Country Average Individual Times Quotation
           
Nathan Moreau France 14.40

12.07, POP, (16.30), 15.51, 13.98, 14.47, (11.57), 13.54, 13.43, 15.70, 14.88, 14.95, 15.50

1 pll skip

Jon Morris

USA 15.13

13.88, 15.70, (17.47), 16.28, 14.84, 15.69, 14.42, 14.14, 14.91, 15.73, (12.75), 15.67

No lucky times.  Good average.  Especially after my terrible performance last week.  I feel left out...  [Micc Team Member]

Edouard Chambon France 15.41 15.27, 15.14, 14.88, 15.81, (13.86), (17.29), 14.61, 16.29, 16.58, 16.45, 14.08, 14.95 Not bad but not really good...
4 Joël van Noort Netherlands 15.46 15.16, 16.24, 13.02, (DNF), 17.93, 13.50, 18.74, 14.25, 15.15, 14.83, 14.32, 14.43 I did a wrong PLL on the 4th solve. The cube slipped out of my hands during the 17, and I had a pretty big POP during the 18. The average is still reasonable, though :)
5 Olivier Gaucher France 15.89 15.41, 14.92, 16.58, 17.09, 17.06, 15.41, (19.33) 15.47, (13.78), 16.11, 15.47, 15.38 Not a bad average, but I'm still very slow on solving the cross
6 Darren Kwong USA 16.09 16.94, 14.69, 19.19, (POP), 14.81, 16.11, 14.82, 15.29, 17.76, (21.15), (14.43), 15.11, 16.18 blah
7 Mat Moitinho de Almeida Philippines 16.23 15.62, 18.24, 17.32, 15.27, 15.82, 17.03, (18.25), 15.27, 16.87, 15.57, (14.72), 15.27 The stickers I won a few weeks back are awesome. Who's that Filipino guy from the World Champs?
8 Leyan Lo USA 16.72 17.20, 15.45, 17.45, (19.61), 16.06, 15.56, 16.95, (15.31), 17.34, 16.64, 16.05, 18.45 This is a good average for me.
9 Frank Morris USA 16.97 17.03, (14.57), 17.78, 16.73, 16.47, 18.26, 14.77, 17.02, 18.10, 16.64, (19.84), 16.89 eh...
10 Chris Hardwick USA 19.57 15.58, 17.47, 22.60, (31.46), 15.84, 23.34, 21.36, 18.62, 17.70, (15.38), 16.22, 26.96 Got amnesia on both ZBF2L and ZBLL, but glad to still be sub-20 with it.  Will be ready for next week though.  Team [zb].
11 Jason Baum USA 19.98 22.65, 18.56, 18.89, 17.36, (25.37), 17.46, 22.28, 20.22, 19.22, 20.76, (17.00), 22.41 First sub 20 average using ZB/VH!  The 17.46 was a PLL skip using COLL, and the 18.89 was using ZBLL.  I can't wait until I know more ZB cases.  :)  [team zb]
12 Duane Call USA 20.96

(17.99), 22.72, 18.66, 21.72, 21.61, 18.22, 18.72, 23.13, 20.84, (26.06), 22.51, 21.51


13 Mike Bennett USA 21.37 (16.30), 22.81, 22.50, 21.23, 23.00, 20.67, 20.69, (23.86), 22.62, 19.06, 20.11, 21.05  The 23.86 was a very fast ZB case I delayed a while remembering. The 16.30 was an OLL skip using COLL and some extra corner control.  Sub-20 next week. [Team ZB]
14 Casey Pernsteiner USA 21.81 22.11, 21.46, (23.24), 22.84, 22.39, 21.22, 21.33, 21.35, 22.73, (POP), (16.71), 20.39, 22.30 Not too bad, but I need more sub-20 solves.
15 Julien Brelot France 21.87 21.62, 23.36, (17.95), 23.25, 22.80, 20.87, 20.39, 22.42, 22.06, 22.39, 19.58, (24.57) INo LC! First sub-22 avg in contest! But not enough times sub-20... :s Congratulations to Jean and Edouard for the WC ;)
16 Michael Fung Netherlands 22.62 21.85, 22.12, 20.36, (27.25), 25.30, (17.64*),  18.58, 23.43, 23.20, 23.91, 24.02, 23.40 Timed with "The ultimate Rubik's cube® timer version 2.1". I used cross, F2L, (C)OLL and PLL. The 17.64 was a PLL skip.
17 Dave Campbell Canada 22.67

25.09, 22.63, (25.93), (18.28), 21.98, 23.48, 20.76, 21.25, 23.89, 22.96, 23.62, 21.05

The only sub 20 was a lucky case.  I need to rid my averages of those mid 20 second solves and i will be pleased.

18 Doug Li USA 22.72 22.77, 20.41, 23.97, (24.94), (19.22), 23.17, 23.80, 24.30, 22.62, 20.34, 23.38, 22.45 SD: 1.37. I locked up too much. [zb]
19 Syoji Takamatsu Japan 23.27 24.03, 23.05, (19.83), 24.39, (29.09), 24.32, 21.77, 24.16, 24.98, 22.56, 22.93, 20.55
20 Abel Brata Indonesia 23.42 (19.53), 27.03, 20.83, 24.81, 22.96, 22.92, 25.84, 21.19, 22.91, 23.07, 22.63, (28.32) I'm back...and got best AVG! I don't know if it's lucky or what... but the first solve was PLL skip.
21 Pablo Ruiz Campos Mexico 23.82 22.87, 26.89, (19.48), 23.02, 20.15, 20.88, 23.80,  27.09, 26.68, 25.31, (27.47), 21.49 Bad times. I'll do it better next week.
22 Michal Gandor Poland 23.92 25.30, 21.97, 26.06, 24.24, 23.03, 27.34, 22.17, 22.59, (27.50), 20.03, (19.59), 26.50 :(((
23 Pedro Santos Brazil24.29 23.78, 25.97, (29.73), 23.88, (20.26), 25.75, 26.16, 23.81, 20.48, 22.56, 21.17, 29.31 Well, 7 sub-24 times is good, but 2 29.xx is baaaaaad. But at least this average is better than last week.
24 Chris Hunt USA24.58 28.06, 21.53, 24.39, 23.84, 24.94, 24.14, (17.95), (28.31), 23.88, 23.67, 25.03, 26.28 Using intuitive ZBF2L and 27.5% COLL. [zb]
25 Vincent Le USA25.60 21.89, 23.94, 27.98, 23.28, 25.54, (30.65), (21.77), 26.89, 29.18, 26.41, 25.52, 25.33 PB average. This cube keeps locking up and it's really loose...I'm gonna try to get a new one soon.
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Giulio Chiminelli

Italy26.85 30.81, 24.93, 25.79, 26.65, (22.50), 23.40, 27.22, 28.38, 25.85, (31.60), 24.62, 30.84 Not so bad all considered.
27 Paul Lin Puerto Rico27.80

(24.71), 25.71, 30.14, 25.07, 25.95, 30.35, 29.77, 25.74, 30.51, (30.67), 27.97, 26.78

Bad Day...
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Bob Burton

USA 28.02 26.65, (41.32), 22.51, 35.76, 38.29, 24.81, 22.66, 23.62, 28.04, 26.14, 27.25, 26.96 had two ZBLL solves.  One was an OLL skip and the other was PLL skip using COLL.  I used ZBF2L on every solve.   I am a little rusty on COLL but next week I hope to use COLL on every solve.  Team [zb]
29 Tomer Ovadia USA 28.29 25.22, 30.58, 30.33, 29.19, (31.44), 28.03, (POP), 29.38, 26.41, 26.80, (23.45), 28.83, 29.80 Tile fell off during ninth solve. overall very frustrating
30 Jarrod Todd USA29.03 29.85, 27.32, (24.84), 31.34, 27.45, 25.47, (33.46), 29.28, 31.40, 31.17, 26.43, 30.61 Not too bad.
31 Ambie Valdés USA29.88 24.36, 30.35, 28.35, 30.29, (35.87), 33.73, (22.40), 26.44, 34.84, 28.25, 35.41, 26.81 not too consistent.. and I kept not stopping it when I finished..
32 Duncan Dicks United Kingdom30.60 34.58, 28.77, 29.41, 35.21, 29.41, 25.85, 23.16, 34.47, 26.36, 37.05, 33.95, 28.00
33 Tomas Kristiansson Sweden32.78 34.15, 34.03, 34.56, 33.01, 30.16, 30.05, 34.89, (36.55), 32.37, (28.92), 33.43, 31.10 Close to new PB average.
34Jason Kovacic USA34.95 32.77, (29.53), 36.53, 33.42, 38.94, (41.87), 34.62, 33.78, 32.50, 38.74, 31.08, 37.08 Just switched to the ROUX method.  I dont know a single cll Alg yet. More than 10 seconds above my regular average
35 Emanuele Scibilia Italy36.38 37.41, 34.59, 37.41, (39.38), 34.50, 36.89, 35.27, 39.05, 36.80, (31.98), 34.89, 36.99 That's a good average, but in some solve I was too slow and I made some mistake... I'll do better! Ciao!
36 Jeff Soesbe USA38.94 43.82, 33.81, (33.23), (45.40), 42.48, 38.68, 38.27, 45.06, 36.28, 34.08, 38.37, 38.50 I seem to have entered into Sub-40 Land, but I'm not quite sure why or how I got there
37 Sachin Shirwalkar India39.08 36.54, 37.32, 42.61, 36.56, 48.31, 36.40, 41.78, (31.40), 33.78, 40.79, (49.17), 36.70
38 Alan Nguyen USA40.60 38.00, 38.73, (31.44), (46.00), 39.56, 45.06, 44.45, 36.17, 40.19, 44.55, 37.95, 45.09 faster times in the beginning
39 Craig Bouchard Canada41.15

42.68, (47.12), 38.64, 41.92, (POP), 42.84, 44.92, 40.20, 44.92, 40.24, 34.92, 40.20, 31.68

Average times, but this was done at 8 in the morning.  I am doing LL differently now...

40 Christy Morris USA41.92

38.16, 46.38, 46.62, 39.79, 37.65, 43.71, 44.98, (34.91), 35.43, 46.42, (47.78), 40.08

So close to sub 40!

41 Kirk Walton USA45.26

63.90, 48.31, 44.56, 42.80, 38.55, 39.15, 53.68, (65.46), 49.82, (34.90), 35.71, 36.14

42 Jonathan Mun USA48.44

42.78, 49.02, 47.51, 51.93, 49.91, 53.63, 49.23, 45.05, 43.21, (37.85), (64.19), 52.16

cut my thumb on a metal can earlier today.

43 Sara Gillmore USA55.53

(82.96), (42.02), 61.28, 52.24, 65.63, 43.08, 59.23, 57.73, 47.40, 55.15, 51.02, 62.50