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True, but did you read the question - "most NR's broken by a single person (CR and WR don't count)"?Possibly a mistake somewhere? Rob Yau and myself both have over 50 (and Breandan has 93)
True, but did you read the question - "most NR's broken by a single person (CR and WR don't count)"?Possibly a mistake somewhere? Rob Yau and myself both have over 50 (and Breandan has 93)
True, but did you read the question - "most NR's broken by a single person (CR and WR don't count)"?
225 2006BUUS01 Henrik Buus Aagaard (m), Denmark
202 2009ZEMD01 Feliks Zemdegs (m), Australia
190 2005AKKE01 Erik Akkersdijk (m), Netherlands
140 2005BATI01 Milán Baticz (m), Hungary
140 2010MOND01 Pablo Nicolás Oshiro Mondoñedo (m), Peru
135 2007COMP01 Emile Compion (m), South Africa
127 2008WEST02 Simon Westlund (m), Sweden
125 2008BARA01 Bence Barát (m), Hungary
124 2012BEAH01 Ciarán Beahan (m), Ireland
121 2011KUDA01 Nurym Kudaibergen (m), Kazakhstan
120 2004KRIG01 Gunnar Krig (m), Sweden
120 2010VYNN01 Ivan Vynnyk (Іван Винник) (m), Ukraine
117 2010OMUL02 Matic Omulec (m), Slovenia
116 2003VAND01 Lars Vandenbergh (m), Belgium
113 2009MAGN02 Hilmar Magnusson (m), Iceland
111 2012PATE01 Antonie Paterakis (m), Greece
102 2007GUIM01 Pedro Santos Guimarães (m), Brazil
101 2009BEAR01 Dene Beardsley (m), New Zealand
96 2009BALT02 Leandro Baltazar (m), Portugal
95 2009ROHR01 Michael Röhrer (m), Austria
93 2007VALL01 Breandan Vallance (m), United Kingdom
90 2007COHE01 Dan Cohen (m), USA
85 2012ADLO01 Aramayis Adloyan (Արամայիս Ադլոյան) (m), Armenia
84 2003POCH01 Stefan Pochmann (m), Germany
84 2010ARBO01 Morten Arborg (m), Norway
84 2011BENZ01 Boriss Benzerruki (m), Latvia
84 2013CONT01 Oscar Alberto Ceballos Contreras (m), Venezuela
83 2005VANH01 Anssi Vanhala (m), Finland
82 2006HALC01 Michał Halczuk (m), Poland
82 2006ORLA01 Bernett Orlando (m), India
81 2006ZAHR01 Martin Zahradník (m), Czech Republic
81 2010KOHL02 Erwan Kohler (m), Switzerland
80 2009KIMA01 Anatoly Kim (m), Belarus
79 2008HANK01 Kanneti Sae Han (คันธ์เนตี แซ่ห่าน) (m), France
78 2006GARR01 Lucas Garron (m), Germany
77 2008SEAR01 Anthony Brooks (m), USA
76 2008NUNE01 Gabriel Eduardo Núñez Serna (m), Argentina
75 2007HUBE01 Stefan Huber (m), Austria
74 2009BAUM01 Conor Baumann (m), Ireland
74 2009XIAN01 Teo Kai Xiang (m), Singapore
73 2009KRUU01 Uku Kruusamägi (m), Estonia
72 2003HARR01 Dan Harris (m), United Kingdom
72 2009CONT01 Giovanni Contardi (m), Italy
72 2010GREG01 Jure Gregorc (m), Slovenia
71 2009YAUR01 Robert Yau (m), United Kingdom
£1.00. But actually can I take back that bet? Something tells me I'm wrong
Competition | Event | The Ladies |
Swedish Open 2006 | 3x3 multi blind old | Mimmi Leckius |
Utah Fall 2009 | 4x4 blindfolded | Shelley Chang |
Berkeley Spring 2012 | 4x4 blindfolded | Shelley Chang |
Dual Games 2013 | 3x3 with feet | Cristina Orenes Conesa |
Viking Summer 2014 | 4x4 blindfolded | Mimmi Leckius |
Ural Open 2014 | 4x4 blindfolded | Liliya Kamaltdinova, Yulia Kamaltdinova |
Year | Attempts | DNFs | Average | Best | Worst |
2003 | 3 | 33.33% | 315.50 | 236.00 | 395.00 |
2004 | 58 | 68.97% | 536.35 | 190.54 | 2100.00 |
2005 | 245 | 61.22% | 363.52 | 106.47 | 1198.00 |
2006 | 651 | 64.52% | 296.08 | 88.82 | 1114.00 |
2007 | 1372 | 68.37% | 255.47 | 70.27 | 904.00 |
2008 | 3547 | 69.19% | 224.14 | 48.05 | 914.00 |
2009 | 5008 | 70.35% | 217.23 | 35.96 | 921.00 |
2010 | 7130 | 70.21% | 207.83 | 30.90 | 1204.00 |
2011 | 9125 | 68.68% | 197.37 | 30.58 | 967.00 |
2012 | 9677 | 67.29% | 195.57 | 26.36 | 1538.00 |
2013 | 12668 | 65.80% | 177.00 | 23.80 | 1589.00 |
2014 | 10441 | 65.21% | 168.59 | 23.19 | 1141.00 |
Most consecutive competitions, starting with your first competition, with at least 1 personal best:
Mats Valk 47
Sébastien Auroux 42
Tim Reynolds 41
Milan Baticz 39
Bence Barat 39
Jan Bentlage 38
Wojciech Szatanowski 38
Mike Hughey 38
Gael Dusser 38
Thompson Clarke 37 (ongoing)
Geert Bicler 37
Evan Liu 36 (ongoing)
Kevin Costello III 36 (ongoing)
Daniel Sheppard 36
Christopher Olson 35 (ongoing)
Michael Röhrer 34
Kit Clement 34 (ongoing)
Most consecutive competitions, starting with your first competition, with at least 1 personal best:
Mats Valk 47
Sébastien Auroux 42
Tim Reynolds 41
Milan Baticz 39
Bence Barat 39
Jan Bentlage 38
Wojciech Szatanowski 38
Mike Hughey 38
Gael Dusser 38
Thompson Clarke 37 (ongoing)
Geert Bicler 37
Evan Liu 36 (ongoing)
Kevin Costello III 36 (ongoing)
Daniel Sheppard 36
Christopher Olson 35 (ongoing)
Michael Röhrer 34
Kit Clement 34 (ongoing)
This is probably quite common. People often do a super safe solve on their first official attempt. Myself includedHas anyone gotten a success on there 1st 3BLD attempt?
This is probably quite common. People often do a super safe solve on their first official attempt. Myself included
I'd be interested to see what the success rate on first attempt is like though, compared to overall success rate (Stefan already did this a few posts back).
4bld and 5bld too
OK, well I think my first line still applies to that (minus official)I meant their first EVER attempt.
I meant their first EVER attempt.
That's a quite weird request then because this thread rather deals with statistics that can be made out of official results. However, again, me for example (time was around 30 minutes).
I did not know that.
The title of the thread gives it away - 'WCA'I did not know that.
wait....WHAT?! I have never searched for such a streak myself but I have always been under the impression that I only set competition PBs quite rarely. If you had asked me about the longest streak for me, I would have estimated something like 5.
Could you share the code you used to generate that list? And could you possibly include first and last competition of thoses streaks?