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2003 Rubik's Cube World Championship
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The 2003 Rubik's Cube World Championship, also known as WC2003, was a competition for speedsolving the 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube, and various other mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as twisty puzzles.[1] It was held in Toronto and was attended by 83 participants.[2] The competition led to the formation of the World Cube Association in 2004.[2] Most notably, it was the first speedcubing competition since 1982, and the first in the 21st century. The next world championship was held in 2005 in Florida, United States, with some differences, the most notable being the addition of the 3x3x3 'With Feet' event.
Dan Knights from the United States was the winner with an average time of 20.00 seconds. The average was calculated by calculating the mean of the middle three of five solve times (which excludes the fastest and slowest). The prize for first place was 5,000 Canadian dollars.[3]
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3x3x3
4x4x4
5x5x5
3x3x3 Blindfolded
3x3x3 Fewest Moves
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4x4x4 Blindfolded
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WR = World Record
ER = European Record
AsR = Asian Record
NAR = North American Record
NR = National Record
DNF = Did Not Finish
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