Difference between revisions of "Masayuki Akimoto"
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− | '''Masayuki Akimoto''' is a Japanese speedcuber. He is a current board member of the [[WCA]]. He also served as the chairman of the [[JRCA]] (Japan Rubik's Cube Association) from its foundation through 2011. | + | '''Masayuki Akimoto''' (秋元正行) is a [[Japan|Japanese]] speedcuber. He is a current board member of the [[WCA]]. He also served as the chairman of the [[JRCA]] (Japan Rubik's Cube Association) from its foundation through 2011. |
− | He invented the Columns First method for [[Big cubes]] in the 1980s, which he used to win 4x4 and 5x5 Speedsolve at the World Championships 2003. | + | He invented the Columns First method for [[Big cubes]] in the 1980s, which he used to win 4x4 and 5x5 Speedsolve at the [[World Championships 2003]]. |
== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
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+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | * [http://worldcubeassociation.org/node/1 Masayuki Akimoto new WCA board member] | ||
[[Category:Notable Speedcubers|Akimoto, Masayuki]] | [[Category:Notable Speedcubers|Akimoto, Masayuki]] | ||
[[Category:Notable Cubers|Akimoto, Masayuki]] | [[Category:Notable Cubers|Akimoto, Masayuki]] | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
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Masayuki Akimoto (秋元正行) is a Japanese speedcuber. He is a current board member of the WCA. He also served as the chairman of the JRCA (Japan Rubik's Cube Association) from its foundation through 2011.
He invented the Columns First method for Big cubes in the 1980s, which he used to win 4x4 and 5x5 Speedsolve at the World Championships 2003.
Achievements
World Titles | ||
Preceded by None |
4x4 Speedsolve World Champion 2003 |
Succeeded by Yuki Hayashi 2005 |
Preceded by None |
5x5 Speedsolve World Champion 2003 |
Succeeded by Frank Morris 2005 |
Preceded by None |
2x2 Speedsolve World Champion 2005 |
Succeeded by Lukasz Cialon 2007 |