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He has done it again! At the SPEED STACKS Asian Championship Challenge Final on September 16th, 2018, Hyeon Jong Choi of South Korea set a new 3-3-3 world record with a time of 1.327 seconds. This new world record betters his previous world record of 1.335 by 0.008 seconds. How much faster can the 3-3-3 get?! Will we ever see times under 1.30? Congratulations Hyeon Jong Choi on the new world record!
Chu-Chun Yang’s 8.912 versus Si Eun Kim’s 8.872, the title for Asian Champion will dwindle down to the stacker’s confidence and mindset during the 120 seconds at the competition table. Stack of Champions, first attempt, over 500 hundred spectators watching over her – Si Eun Kim is unfazed by the occasion. A 1.486 clean run – new 3-3-3 world record. Two attempts, thirty seconds later – 1.424, another world record. Si Eun Kim’s performance not only help her sketch another entry into the record books, it was also enough to warrant her as the new champion of Asia.
Chan Keng Ian is on a record-breaking streak! He crushed his previous 3-6-3 world record of 1.713 seconds with a time of 1.658 at the NS Seremban Prima Sport Stacking Championships. This was one of two world records that Ian broke at this tournament which took place on June 9, 2019 in Seremban, Malaysia. Congratulations Ian!
On June 16, 2019, Si Eun Kim set two female world records at the same tournament! As the female world record holder for all three individual events, Si Eun Kim beat her own previous world records in both the 3-6-3 and Cycle with a 1.770 and 5.042 respectively. The female 3-6-3 record previously stood at 1.816 seconds and the female Cycle record stood at 5.089 seconds. Si Eun Kim continues to dominate the female sport stacking world records! This took place at the SPEED STACKS Asian Championship Challenge 2nd hongcheon in Hongcheon, Korea. Congratulations once again, Si Eun Kim!
For the first time in stacking history, Malaysia takes the Overall Cycle World Record! Stacker, Chan Keng Ian, broke the previous world record of 4.813 seconds with a new time of 4.753, making this the 7th official Cycle stacked in under five seconds. Ian is also one of just four Stackers in the world to ever achieve a Cycle time below this mark of five seconds. This incredibly fast time was set at the Summit Malaysia Open Sport Stacking Championships in Subang Jaya, Malaysia, which took place on May 18-19, 2019. Congratulations to Chan Keng Ian on this remarkable achievement.
On June 16, 2019, Si Eun Kim set two female world records at the same tournament! As the female world record holder for all three individual events, Si Eun Kim beat her own previous world records in both the 3-6-3 and Cycle with a 1.770 and 5.042 respectively. The female 3-6-3 record previously stood at 1.816 seconds and the female Cycle record stood at 5.089 seconds. Si Eun Kim continues to dominate the female sport stacking world records! This took place at the SPEED STACKS Asian Championship Challenge 2nd hongcheon in Hongcheon, Korea. Congratulations once again, Si Eun Kim!
Congratulations to Chan Keng Ian and Wong Jun Xian for breaking the Doubles world record by almost a tenth of a second - a significant jump for this sport. This new time of 5.798 seconds was set on June 9, 2019 at the NS Seremban Prima Sport Stacking Championships in Seremban, Malaysia.
On March 16, 2019, relay team, Pro Series E from the United States, broke the Timed 3-6-3 Relay World Record after almost 4 years! Team members William Polly, Dalton Nichols, William Orrell, Josh Hainsel and Peter Ford beat the previous record of 12.212 by only 0.025 seconds. This new time of 12.187 was set at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships in Maryland. Congratulations to Pro Series E, and to the USA for continuing its streak of holding this world record title for the Timed 3-6-3 Relay!
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