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− | '''David Wesley''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] speedcuber. He placed 3rd, 2nd, and 2nd in 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5 Speedsolve at [[World Championship 2003]], making him the first person to be on the podium in the [[World Championship]] in these three events. At the same competition, he set the world records for 4x4 average and 5x5 single and average, the first official world records in these events. | + | '''David Wesley''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] speedcuber. He placed 3rd, 2nd, and 2nd in 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5 Speedsolve at [[World Championship 2003]], making him the first person to be on the podium in the [[World Championship]] in these three events. At the same competition, he set the world records for 4x4 average and 5x5 single and average, the first official world records in these events. He only competed in one competition after this (Chalmers Open 2006 in Göteborg.) |
[[Category:Former world record holders|Wesley, David]] | [[Category:Former world record holders|Wesley, David]] | ||
[[Category:Big Cube solvers|Wesley, David]] | [[Category:Big Cube solvers|Wesley, David]] | ||
+ | [[Category:4x4x4 solvers|Wesley, David]] | ||
[[Category:Speedcubers|Wesley, David]] | [[Category:Speedcubers|Wesley, David]] | ||
[[Category:Cubers|Wesley, David]] | [[Category:Cubers|Wesley, David]] |
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David Wesley is a Swedish speedcuber. He placed 3rd, 2nd, and 2nd in 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5 Speedsolve at World Championship 2003, making him the first person to be on the podium in the World Championship in these three events. At the same competition, he set the world records for 4x4 average and 5x5 single and average, the first official world records in these events. He only competed in one competition after this (Chalmers Open 2006 in Göteborg.)