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'''Rowe Hessler''' is an American speedcuber from New York known for his achievements first in 3x3 [[BLD]] and [[multi-BLD]] in 2008, and more recently in 2x2, 3x3, and 3x3 [[OH]]. At his peak around 2010, he was considered among the fastest 3x3 speedsolvers in the world.
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'''Rowe Hessler''' is an American speedcuber from New York known for his achievements first in 3x3 [[BLD]] and [[multi-BLD]] in 2008, and later in 2x2, 3x3, and 3x3 [[OH]]. At his peak around 2010, he was considered among the fastest 3x3 speedsolvers in the world.
  
 
Rowe first made his name as a world-class 3x3 BLD solver, setting the North American multi-BLD records in 2007 and 2008. Moving on to other events, he set the world record for 2x2 single and average. Since setting the North American 3x3 average record in 2009, he has been considered one of the fastest 3x3 solvers in North America and in the world. He was the 3x3 Speedsolve US Champion for 2009 and 2010, and is the first, and currently, only person to have successfully defended the title.
 
Rowe first made his name as a world-class 3x3 BLD solver, setting the North American multi-BLD records in 2007 and 2008. Moving on to other events, he set the world record for 2x2 single and average. Since setting the North American 3x3 average record in 2009, he has been considered one of the fastest 3x3 solvers in North America and in the world. He was the 3x3 Speedsolve US Champion for 2009 and 2010, and is the first, and currently, only person to have successfully defended the title.
  
More recently, Rowe has been having new endeavors with the [[BLD]] events again, Eventually achieving the best [[multi-BLD]] result in the world with a result of 60/61 59:02.
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More recently, Rowe has been having new endeavors with the [[BLD]] events again, eventually achieving an unofficial [[multi-BLD]] result of 60/61 59:02.
  
Rowe is famous for his tps. He has inspired the phrase "ROWE SPEED!"
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Rowe is famous for his [[tps]]. He has inspired the phrase "ROWE SPEED!"
  
 
== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==

Revision as of 16:45, 1 August 2020

Rowe Hessler
Rowe.jpg
Rowe Hessler in 2017
Background Information
Alias(es): rowehess
Country: USA
Born: 27 February 1991 (age 33)
Occupation(s): Student
Years Active: 2007-present
WCA ID: 2007HESS01
Claim to Fame: 2x2 WRs, 3x3, BLD, VLS and HLS


Rowe Hessler is an American speedcuber from New York known for his achievements first in 3x3 BLD and multi-BLD in 2008, and later in 2x2, 3x3, and 3x3 OH. At his peak around 2010, he was considered among the fastest 3x3 speedsolvers in the world.

Rowe first made his name as a world-class 3x3 BLD solver, setting the North American multi-BLD records in 2007 and 2008. Moving on to other events, he set the world record for 2x2 single and average. Since setting the North American 3x3 average record in 2009, he has been considered one of the fastest 3x3 solvers in North America and in the world. He was the 3x3 Speedsolve US Champion for 2009 and 2010, and is the first, and currently, only person to have successfully defended the title.

More recently, Rowe has been having new endeavors with the BLD events again, eventually achieving an unofficial multi-BLD result of 60/61 59:02.

Rowe is famous for his tps. He has inspired the phrase "ROWE SPEED!"

Achievements

World Titles
Preceded by
Łukasz Ciałoń
2007
2x2 Speedsolve World Champion
2009
Succeeded by
Feliks Zemdegs
2011
National Titles
Preceded by
Andrew Kang
2008
3x3 Speedsolve US Champion
2009, 2010
Succeeded by
Dan Cohen
2011
Preceded by
Leyan Lo
2006, 2007
3x3 Blindfolded US Champion
2008
Succeeded by
Alexander Yu
2009
Preceded by
Timothy Sun
2008
2x2 Speedsolve US Champion
2009
Succeeded by
David Woner
2010
Preceded by
Michael Gottlieb
2008
4x4 Speedsolve US Champion
2009
Succeeded by
Dan Cohen
2010, 2011

Media Appearances

External links