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The 4th World Rubik's Cube Championship took
place on October 5-7 in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest also hosted the
World Rubik's Cube Championship in 1982, so this world championship
was the 25th anniversary.
Hundreds of participants from 32 countries arrived to compete. Yu
Nakajima from Japan won the main Rubik's Cube competition with an
average in the final of 12.46 seconds. Andrew Kang from US finished
second (13.05) and Mitsuki Gunji from Japan finished third (13.05).
The current world record of 9.86 seconds still remains unbroken. Other
competitions of the official program included solving blindfolded,
one-handed, with feet, in fewest moves and many more. In some of them
new world records have been set.
World Rubik's Cube Championship 2007 is an official competition of the
World Cube Association. For more information on the Championship,
please visit the
WRCC 2007 website. Results of the
Championship can be found at the
official WCA World Rankings. |
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Sources:
World Cube Association |
World Rubik's Cube Championship 2007 |
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Modified: October 30, 2007 | Posted: October 21, 2007 |
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