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Ponce comes from New Jersey and started cubing in early 2012.[https://thecubicle.us/patrickponce] At his first competition, [[Princeton Fall 2012]], he had a 25.87 second average, but by early 2014 he was achieving sub-10-second averages for 3x3.
 
Ponce comes from New Jersey and started cubing in early 2012.[https://thecubicle.us/patrickponce] At his first competition, [[Princeton Fall 2012]], he had a 25.87 second average, but by early 2014 he was achieving sub-10-second averages for 3x3.
  
At the [[World Championship 2017]] in Paris he got the fastest single 3x3 solve of the competition (5.47 seconds). At the Rally In The Valley 2017 competition in Virginia, USA on 2 September 2017, he got the world record 3x3 single with a time of 4.69 seconds.
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At the [[World Championship 2017]] in Paris, he got the fastest single 3x3 solve of the competition (5.47 seconds). At the Rally In The Valley 2017 competition in Virginia, USA on 2 September 2017, he got the world record 3x3 single with a time of 4.69 seconds.
  
 
At [[CubingUSA Nationals 2019]] in Baltimore, Maryland, Patrick won the 3x3 event with an average time of 7.05 seconds, becoming the US National Champion in 3x3.
 
At [[CubingUSA Nationals 2019]] in Baltimore, Maryland, Patrick won the 3x3 event with an average time of 7.05 seconds, becoming the US National Champion in 3x3.

Revision as of 23:24, 31 July 2020

Patrick Ponce
Patrickponce.jpg
Patrick Ponce in 2017
Background Information
Alias(es):
Country: USA
Born: 30 March 2000 (age 23)
Occupation(s):
Years Active: 2012-present
WCA ID: 2012PONC02
Claim to Fame: 3x3-5x5, OH rankings

Patrick Ponce is an American speedcuber.

Ponce comes from New Jersey and started cubing in early 2012.[1] At his first competition, Princeton Fall 2012, he had a 25.87 second average, but by early 2014 he was achieving sub-10-second averages for 3x3.

At the World Championship 2017 in Paris, he got the fastest single 3x3 solve of the competition (5.47 seconds). At the Rally In The Valley 2017 competition in Virginia, USA on 2 September 2017, he got the world record 3x3 single with a time of 4.69 seconds.

At CubingUSA Nationals 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland, Patrick won the 3x3 event with an average time of 7.05 seconds, becoming the US National Champion in 3x3.

Achievements

National Titles
Preceded by
Max Park
2017, 2018
3x3x3 US Champion
2019
Incumbent

External links