Difference between revisions of "Geir Ugelstad"
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− | '''Geir Ugelstad''' is a Norwegian cuber. He was the first person to officially (pre-WCA) solve 2 and | + | '''Geir Ugelstad''' is a Norwegian cuber. He was the first person to officially (pre-WCA) solve 2 and 3 Rubik's Cube blindfolded, both in 1998. He used a [[speedBLD]] method. |
− | + | Although he attended [[World Championship 2003]] in Toronto, Canada, he decided not to compete in 3x3 blindfolded after finding out that the memorization time was counted. At [[World Championship 2005]] in Orlando, Florida, he demonstrated speedBlind using [[Fridrich]] on stage, solving in a little over 20 seconds. | |
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− | == External | + | == See also == |
+ | * [[SpeedBLD#Early Figures|Early Figures in speedBLD]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.recordholders.org/en/records/rubik-blindfold.html World Record page listing Geir Ugelstad's result] | * [http://www.recordholders.org/en/records/rubik-blindfold.html World Record page listing Geir Ugelstad's result] | ||
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/angela.hayden/cube/blindfold_frontpage.html stiff_hands' blindfold cubing page listing Geir Ugelstad's result] | * [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/angela.hayden/cube/blindfold_frontpage.html stiff_hands' blindfold cubing page listing Geir Ugelstad's result] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Blindfold cubers|Ugelstad, Geir]] |
+ | [[Category:Cubers|Ugelstad, Geir]] |
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Geir Ugelstad is a Norwegian cuber. He was the first person to officially (pre-WCA) solve 2 and 3 Rubik's Cube blindfolded, both in 1998. He used a speedBLD method.
Although he attended World Championship 2003 in Toronto, Canada, he decided not to compete in 3x3 blindfolded after finding out that the memorization time was counted. At World Championship 2005 in Orlando, Florida, he demonstrated speedBlind using Fridrich on stage, solving in a little over 20 seconds.