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'''Gunnar Krig''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[cuber|speedcuber]] from Älvsjö, Stockholms Län. He set the European record for [[3x3x3]] OH in 2005, and for [[2x2x2]] twice in 2005 and once in 2006. He set the World record for 3x3x3 OH in 2009, for [[Pyraminx]] twice in 2005, and for 2x2x2 twice in 2005 and once each in 2004 and 2006. | '''Gunnar Krig''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[cuber|speedcuber]] from Älvsjö, Stockholms Län. He set the European record for [[3x3x3]] OH in 2005, and for [[2x2x2]] twice in 2005 and once in 2006. He set the World record for 3x3x3 OH in 2009, for [[Pyraminx]] twice in 2005, and for 2x2x2 twice in 2005 and once each in 2004 and 2006. | ||
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+ | Gunnar is also known for his contributions to the [[EG method]] for 2x2x2 speedsolving, which he proposed alongside [[Erik Akkersdijk]]. | ||
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Gunnar Krig is a Swedish speedcuber from Älvsjö, Stockholms Län. He set the European record for 3x3x3 OH in 2005, and for 2x2x2 twice in 2005 and once in 2006. He set the World record for 3x3x3 OH in 2009, for Pyraminx twice in 2005, and for 2x2x2 twice in 2005 and once each in 2004 and 2006.
Gunnar is also known for his contributions to the EG method for 2x2x2 speedsolving, which he proposed alongside Erik Akkersdijk.
Achievements
Continental Titles | ||
Preceded by Gilles Roux 2006 |
3x3 Fewest Moves European Champion 2008 |
Succeeded by Grzegorz Łuczyna 2010 |
See also
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