Mental Calculation World Cup

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Mental Calculation World Cup is an international competition of mental calculators.

[edit] Mental Calculation World Cup 2004

The First Mental Calculation World Cup was held in Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany on 30 October, 2004. There were 17 participants from 10 countries.

The World Cup involved the following contests (and two surprise tasks):

  • Adding ten 10-digit numbers, ten tasks in 10 minutes
    • Winner: Alberto Coto (Spain) ; 10 correct results; 5:50 minutes, world record
  • Multiplying two 8-digit numbers, 10 tasks in 15 minutes
    • Winner:Alberto Coto (Spain), 8 correct results
  • Calendar Calculations, two series one minute each, dates from the years 1600-2100
    • Winner: Matthias Kesselschläger (Germany), 33 correct results, world record
  • Square Root from 6-digit numbers, 10 tasks in 15 minutes
    • Winner: Jan van Koningsveld (Netherlands)

In the overall ranking the first place is taken by Robert Fountain (Great Britain), the runner-up was Jan van Koningsveld (Netherlands).

[edit] Mental Calculation World Cup 2006

The second Mental Calculation World Cup was held on 4 November 2006 in Gießen, Germany. 26 Calculators from 11 countries took part. The World Cup involved the following contests (and two surprise tasks):

  • Adding ten 10-digit numbers, ten tasks in 10 minutes
    • Winner: Jorge Arturo Mendoza Huertas (Peru) ; 10 correct results
  • Multiplying two 8-digit numbers, 10 tasks in 15 minutes
    • Winner:Alberto Coto (Spain)
  • Calendar Calculations, two series one minute each, dates from the years 1600-2100
    • Winner: Matthias Kesselschläger (Germany)
  • Square Root from 6-digit numbers, 10 tasks in 15 minutes
    • Winner: Robert Fountain (Great Britain)

Robert Fountain (Great Britain) defended his title in the overall competition, the places 2 to 4 have been won by Jan van Koningsveld (Netherlands), Gert Mittring (Germany) and Yusnier Viera Romero (Cuba).

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