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Revision as of 15:44, 21 March 2017

World Rubik's Cube Championship 1982 (usually called World Championship 1982, abbreviated to WC1982) was a speedcubing World Championship held in Budapest, Hungary on Jun 5, 1982. It was the first World Championship and the only one until WC2003. Since it took place before the creation of the WCA, it was retroactively declared an official competition.

Competitors

The 19 competitors were winners of their respective national championships.

Results

WC1982 had only one event, one round of 3x3 speedsolve in a best-of-3 format. Minh Thai (USA) won with a best single time of 22.95 seconds, setting the world record, followed by Guus Razoux Schultz (Netherlands) and Zoltán Lábas (Hungary). Other Notable competitors intclude Lars Petrus (Sweden), who finished 4th, and Jessica Fridrich (Czechoslovakia), who finished 10th.

Place Name Time Status Country Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Attempt 3
1 Minh Thai 22.95 WR USA 27.16 22.95 27.97
2 Guus Razoux Schultz 24.32 ER Netherlands 24.32 31.51 26.51
3 Zoltán Lábas 24.49 NR Hungary 24.49 27.58 28.21
4 Lars Petrus 24.57 NR Sweden 35.42 33.11 24.57
5 Kenichi Ueno 24.91 AsR Japan 27.56 27.90 24.91
6 Jérôme Jean-Charles 25.06 NR France 27.87 31.18 25.06
7 Julian Chilvers 25.95 NR United Kingdom 30.59 25.95 27.46
8 Duc Trinh 26.63 NR Canada 37.44 26.63 36.09
9 Giuseppe Romeo 28.11 NR Italy 34.23 41.75 28.11
10 Jessica Fridrich 29.11 NR Czechoslovakia 31.49 29.11 33.20
11 Eduardo Valdivia Chacon 29.62 SAR Peru 34.91 29.62 30.01
12 Luc Van Laethem 29.73 NR Belgium 32.92 34.98 29.73
13 József Borsos 30.02 NR Yugoslavia 36.75 35.33 30.02
14 Ronald Brinkmann 30.59 NR West Germany 34.80 30.59 32.52
15 Jari Sandqvist 31.17 NR Finland 31.17 DNF* 31.56
16 Manuel Galrinho 37.11 NR Portugal 40.74 48.67 37.11
17 Piotr Sebenski 37.50 NR Poland 44.40 37.50 40.86
18 Svilen Tenev 47.29 NR Bulgaria 51.88 47.29 47.35
19 Josef Trajber 50.16 NR Austria 50.16 54.93 58.99

WR = World Record

ER = European Record

AsR = Asian Record

SAR = South American Record

NR = National Record

  • Sandqivst's second attempt was disqualified since his cube was broken twice in the same attempt. This was a violation of the competition rules and the attempt was stopped at that point.

Trivia

  • Competitors had to use brand-new cubes, and for some on a color scheme they were not used to.
  • In Finland the national championship (won by Jari Sandqvist) was in tournament style where they raced head to head.

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