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− | '''Germany''' is a country in [[Europe]] | + | '''Germany''' is a WCA recognized country in [[Europe]]. |
== Competitions == | == Competitions == | ||
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Notable cubers from Germany include: | Notable cubers from Germany include: | ||
* [[Sébastien Auroux]] | * [[Sébastien Auroux]] | ||
+ | * [[Christoph Bandelow]] | ||
* [[Ronald Brinkmann]] | * [[Ronald Brinkmann]] | ||
* [[Nora Christ]] | * [[Nora Christ]] | ||
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* [[Linus Fresz]] | * [[Linus Fresz]] | ||
* [[Lucas Garron]] | * [[Lucas Garron]] | ||
+ | * [[Kevin Gerhardt]] | ||
* [[Tim Habermaas]] | * [[Tim Habermaas]] | ||
* [[Kai Jiptner]] | * [[Kai Jiptner]] | ||
* [[Herbert Kociemba]] | * [[Herbert Kociemba]] | ||
* [[Ralf Laue]] | * [[Ralf Laue]] | ||
+ | * [[Marcel Peters]] | ||
* [[Stefan Pochmann]] | * [[Stefan Pochmann]] | ||
* [[Emanuel Rheinert]] | * [[Emanuel Rheinert]] |
Latest revision as of 19:17, 2 January 2018
Germany is a WCA recognized country in Europe.
Competitions
The German national competition, called for example Germany 2005 or German Nationals 2010, has been held alongside the German Open since 2005. The Aachen Open, held annually since 2009, is also a major competition, one of the biggest each year in Europe.
Well-known Cubers
Notable cubers from Germany include:
- Sébastien Auroux
- Christoph Bandelow
- Ronald Brinkmann
- Nora Christ
- Cornelius Dieckmann
- Linus Fresz
- Lucas Garron
- Kevin Gerhardt
- Tim Habermaas
- Kai Jiptner
- Herbert Kociemba
- Ralf Laue
- Marcel Peters
- Stefan Pochmann
- Emanuel Rheinert
- Dennis Strehlau
- Philipp Weyer
- Sebastian Weyer
- Oliver Wolff