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First Cubing School Sucre open to all, registration begins July 13

Registration for Cubing School Sucre 2026 opened at Bs.50 for an 80-person first edition in Sucre, with QR and bank-deposit payments.

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First Cubing School Sucre open to all, registration begins July 13
Source: worldcubeassociation.org

Cubing School Sucre 2026 opened registration on July 13 with an 80-person cap, a Bs.50 base fee and a promise that anyone can enter, no matter age or speed. The first edition is set for September 5 in Sucre, and the registration page says fees are non-refundable.

The meet will take over Coliseo San Cristobal, Escenario Principal, at Calle Cruz Verde #73. Eiby Jostin Condori Paniagua and Joseph Daniel Blas Sanchez are listed as organizers, while Fabricio Andrés Yañez Terrazas and Joseph Daniel Blas Sanchez are named as WCA delegates. Joseph D. Blas is listed on WhatsApp contact, and competitors can pay by bank deposit or QR code before sending proof of payment through WhatsApp. Registration stays open until September 1, with a payment ladder that rises later in the window and an on-site option only if spots remain.

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The size of the field stands out against Sucre’s recent WCA history. CBA Open Sucre 2025 was listed as the city’s third official tournament and capped at 40 competitors, while Bolivia Cubing Tour - Sucre 2025 was the second stop in a four-city tour across Bolivia and capped at 50. The new 80-person limit pushes that ceiling higher again, which matters in a city that has been appearing more often on the official calendar.

That growth sits inside a longer national timeline. Bolivia’s first official speedcubing competition was held in Santa Cruz in 2015, and a 2025 WCA event in Santa Cruz marked 10 years since speedcubing began in Bolivia. Sucre’s own calendar now includes San Cristobal Open Sucre 2026, which the WCA describes as the fifth official tournament in the city. Cubing School Sucre adds a first-edition meet that is built to be approachable from the start, with open registration, a clear payment path and a format that leaves room for new cubers and families to step into the scene.

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