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{{Infobox | {{Infobox | ||
|NAME=Tymon Kolasiński | |NAME=Tymon Kolasiński | ||
− | |IMAGE= | + | |IMAGE=Tymon3.jpg |
− | |IMAGEYEAR= | + | |IMAGEYEAR=2019 |
|ALIASES= | |ALIASES= | ||
|COUNTRY=Poland | |COUNTRY=Poland | ||
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|YEARSACTIVE=2016-present | |YEARSACTIVE=2016-present | ||
|ID=2016KOLA02 | |ID=2016KOLA02 | ||
− | |FAMOUSFOR=[[Pyraminx]] world records | + | |FAMOUSFOR=[[Pyraminx]] world records, high [[3x3]] rankings, [[3x3]] [[average]] world record |
}} | }} | ||
'''Tymon Kolasiński''' is a Polish speedcuber specializing in [[3x3]], [[4x4]], [[5x5]], [[6x6]], [[7x7]] and [[Pyraminx]]. | '''Tymon Kolasiński''' is a Polish speedcuber specializing in [[3x3]], [[4x4]], [[5x5]], [[6x6]], [[7x7]] and [[Pyraminx]]. | ||
− | Tymon is famous for | + | Tymon is famous for being the first person to ever achieve a sub-5 3x3 average in an official WCA competition. |
+ | In 2019, he became the [[Pyraminx]] world champion with an average of 2.40 in the final of the [[WCA World Championship 2019]]. | ||
== Achievements == | == Achievements == | ||
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{{S-ach| ach=World Titles}} | {{S-ach| ach=World Titles}} | ||
+ | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Max Park]] | year=2019 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title| title=4x4x4 World Champion | year= 2023 }} | ||
+ | {{S-inc}} | ||
+ | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Max Park]] | year=2019 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title| title=6x6x6 World Champion | year= 2023 }} | ||
+ | {{S-inc}} | ||
{{S-title-bef| before=[[Drew Brads]] | year=2017 }} | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Drew Brads]] | year=2017 }} | ||
{{S-title| title=Pyraminx World Champion | year= 2019 }} | {{S-title| title=Pyraminx World Champion | year= 2019 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title-aft| after=[[Huining Huang]] | year=2023 }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{S-ach| ach=Continental Titles}} | ||
+ | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Mats Valk]] | year=2018 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title| title=3x3 European Champion | year= 2022 }} | ||
+ | {{S-inc}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Ciarán Beahan]] | year=2018 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title| title=5x5 European Champion | year= 2022 }} | ||
+ | {{S-inc}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Ciarán Beahan]] | year=2018 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title| title=6x6 European Champion | year= 2022 }} | ||
+ | {{S-inc}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Simon Stannek]] | year=2018 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title| title=7x7 European Champion | year= 2022 }} | ||
+ | {{S-inc}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{S-title-bef| before=[[Martin Vædele Egdal]] | year=2018 }} | ||
+ | {{S-title| title=Pyraminx European Champion | year= 2022 }} | ||
{{S-inc}} | {{S-inc}} | ||
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=== Records === | === Records === | ||
==== World Records ==== | ==== World Records ==== | ||
− | * [[Pyraminx]] [[average]] (2.02, 1.87, 1.86) | + | * [[Pyraminx]] [[average]] (2.02, 1.87, 1.86, 1.83) |
* [[Pyraminx]] [[single]] (1.20) | * [[Pyraminx]] [[single]] (1.20) | ||
+ | * [[3x3]] [[average]] (5.09) | ||
+ | * [[3x3]] [[average]] (4.86) | ||
==== European Records==== | ==== European Records==== | ||
− | * [[3x3]] [[single]] (4.51) | + | * [[3x3]] [[single]] (4.51, 4.11, 3.97, 3.85) |
+ | * [[3x3]] [[average]] (5.60, 5.54, 5.54) | ||
+ | * [[5x5]] [[single]] (37.89, 37.28, 36.10) | ||
+ | * [[5x5]] [[average]] (42.35, 42.12, 40.95, 39.79) | ||
+ | * [[6x6]] [[single]] (1:13.64) | ||
+ | * [[6x6]] [[average]] (1:20.36) | ||
+ | * [[7x7]] [[single]] (1:56.31) | ||
+ | * [[7x7]] [[average]] (1:57.14) | ||
+ | * [[Pyraminx]] [[average]] (1.72) | ||
==== National Records ==== | ==== National Records ==== | ||
+ | * [[3x3]] [[single]] (4.44) | ||
* [[3x3]] [[average]] (7.05, 6.71, 6.42, 6.39, 6.12) | * [[3x3]] [[average]] (7.05, 6.71, 6.42, 6.39, 6.12) | ||
− | * [[4x4]] [[single]] (23.61, 23.29, 22.56, 20.84) | + | * [[4x4]] [[single]] (23.61, 23.29, 22.56, 20.84, 19.35, 18.70, 18.47) |
− | * [[4x4]] [[average]] (28.50, 26.47, 25.18) | + | * [[4x4]] [[average]] (28.50, 26.47, 25.18, 25.14, 24.68, 23.10, 22.31, 22.00) |
− | * [[5x5]] [[single]] (46.24, 45.38) | + | * [[5x5]] [[single]] (46.24, 45.38, 39.82) |
* [[5x5]] [[average]] (53.40, 51.18, 50.02, 48.26) | * [[5x5]] [[average]] (53.40, 51.18, 50.02, 48.26) | ||
* [[6x6]] [[single]] (1:24.69) | * [[6x6]] [[single]] (1:24.69) | ||
* [[6x6]] [[average]] (1:30.99) | * [[6x6]] [[average]] (1:30.99) | ||
+ | * [[7x7]] [[single]] (2:00.56, 1:51.13) | ||
+ | * [[7x7]] [[average]] (2:11.29, 2:02.46) | ||
* [[Pyraminx]] [[single]] (1.58, 1.51) | * [[Pyraminx]] [[single]] (1.58, 1.51) | ||
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* [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005936566686 Facebook page] | * [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005936566686 Facebook page] | ||
+ | [[Category:3x3x3 solvers|Kolasiński, Tymon]] | ||
+ | [[Category:4x4x4 solvers|Kolasiński, Tymon]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Big Cube solvers|Kolasiński, Tymon]] | ||
[[Category:World champions|Kolasiński, Tymon]] | [[Category:World champions|Kolasiński, Tymon]] | ||
[[Category:Pyraminx solvers|Kolasiński, Tymon]] | [[Category:Pyraminx solvers|Kolasiński, Tymon]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Former world record holders|Kolasiński, Tymon]] |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 15 August 2023
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Tymon Kolasiński is a Polish speedcuber specializing in 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7 and Pyraminx.
Tymon is famous for being the first person to ever achieve a sub-5 3x3 average in an official WCA competition. In 2019, he became the Pyraminx world champion with an average of 2.40 in the final of the WCA World Championship 2019.
Contents
Achievements
World Titles | ||
Preceded by Max Park 2019 |
4x4x4 World Champion 2023 |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Max Park 2019 |
6x6x6 World Champion 2023 |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Drew Brads 2017 |
Pyraminx World Champion 2019 |
Succeeded by Huining Huang 2023 |
Continental Titles | ||
Preceded by Mats Valk 2018 |
3x3 European Champion 2022 |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Ciarán Beahan 2018 |
5x5 European Champion 2022 |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Ciarán Beahan 2018 |
6x6 European Champion 2022 |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Simon Stannek 2018 |
7x7 European Champion 2022 |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Martin Vædele Egdal 2018 |
Pyraminx European Champion 2022 |
Incumbent |
Records
World Records
- Pyraminx average (2.02, 1.87, 1.86, 1.83)
- Pyraminx single (1.20)
- 3x3 average (5.09)
- 3x3 average (4.86)
European Records
- 3x3 single (4.51, 4.11, 3.97, 3.85)
- 3x3 average (5.60, 5.54, 5.54)
- 5x5 single (37.89, 37.28, 36.10)
- 5x5 average (42.35, 42.12, 40.95, 39.79)
- 6x6 single (1:13.64)
- 6x6 average (1:20.36)
- 7x7 single (1:56.31)
- 7x7 average (1:57.14)
- Pyraminx average (1.72)
National Records
- 3x3 single (4.44)
- 3x3 average (7.05, 6.71, 6.42, 6.39, 6.12)
- 4x4 single (23.61, 23.29, 22.56, 20.84, 19.35, 18.70, 18.47)
- 4x4 average (28.50, 26.47, 25.18, 25.14, 24.68, 23.10, 22.31, 22.00)
- 5x5 single (46.24, 45.38, 39.82)
- 5x5 average (53.40, 51.18, 50.02, 48.26)
- 6x6 single (1:24.69)
- 6x6 average (1:30.99)
- 7x7 single (2:00.56, 1:51.13)
- 7x7 average (2:11.29, 2:02.46)
- Pyraminx single (1.58, 1.51)