The competition tags are divided into Trial competition, Competition with new organizers and Large-scale competition.
1. Trial competition: This is a trial competition, aiming to optimize and experiment with new competition formats. The procedures may differ from regular competitions. Please be aware before you register. Thank you for your understanding.
2. Competition with new organizers: This competition is held by new organizers who are still gaining experience. The procedures and overall experience may differ from those held by experienced organizers and may get on-site adjustments. Please be aware before you register. Thank you for your understanding.
3. Large-scale competition: This is a large-scale competition, organized by an experienced organizing team. To ensure a quality competition experience for participants, spectators and companions will be subject to certain restrictions. Please be aware of this when registering.
4. Runner competition: This is a Runner competition, Runners will lead competitors to available stations for each attempt, after which the competitors will return to the waiting area. Competitors may leave the area after all attempts.
2. Rookie Month events are a special type of WCA competition approved by the WMT and WCA Board of Directors. They are usually held in March of the same year and require that the competition reserve up to 50% of the entry quota for rookies.
3. After the registration begins, all athletes who have successfully registered and paid will enter the waiting list. The registration system will give priority to rookies. When the number of rookies reaches 50% of the entry quota, the system will start from the beginning to pass other athletes in the order of registration until the entry quota is 4. full.
f the number of rookies is less than 50% 24 hours before the withdrawal date, the system will start from the beginning to pass other athletes in the order of successful registration until the entry quota is full.
5. When the registration is reopened, the registration will be passed according to the qualifications of the available quota. Newcomers can receive places created by withdrawals; competitors with a WCA ID from before the year of Newcomer Month are only eligible to register if a competitor who did not occupy a reserved place withdraws.
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The WCA series competition is a special type of WCA (World Cube Association) competition, consisting of two or more WCA competitions (such as Competition A and Competition B). Competitors can only participate in one competition within the series.
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Competitors are free to choose which competition they want to sign up for within the series. If they meet the registration requirements of the chosen competition and their registration is approved, they are considered successfully registered.
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If a competitor successfully registers for Competition A, they will no longer be able to register for Competition B, and vice versa.
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If a competitor has successfully registered for Competition A and wishes to register for Competition B, they must cancel their registration for Competition A (after canceling, they will not be able to re-register for Competition A), and vice versa.
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If a competitor's registration for Competition A is unsuccessful (for example, if they have not submitted the competition registration fee or for various other reasons the registration was not approved), they may continue to register for Competition B, and vice versa.
2. If you forget your password , please use retrieve password, do not register a new account.
3. If you never registered a Cubing-china account, but still can not register, please send an email to administrator. the email must include: real name, birthday, the email adress to register an account.
If you did not participate in any of WCA competitions, you do not have a WCA ID for now.
If you participate in WCA competitions, please open the results-persons page(http://cubingchina.com/results/person), enter your name, click submit, you will see your name, your WCA and other information.
WCA, World Cube Association. The World Cube Association governs competitions for all puzzles labelled as Rubik puzzles, and all other puzzles that are played by twisting the sides, so-called 'twisty puzzles'. Most famous of these puzzles is the Rubik's Cube, invented by professor Rubik from Hungary. A selection of these puzzles are chosen as official events of the WCA.
The World Cube Association organises competitions all over the world, supported by national organisations responsible for organising competitions in their countries.
The goal of the World Cube Association is to have
more competitions in more countries with more people and more fun, under fair and equal conditions.
The spirit of the World Cube Association is that
people from all over the world have fun together in a friendly atmosphere, help each other and behave sportsmanlike.
