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Hvidovre Juni 2026 welcomes new cubers at community WCA meet

With 39 of 50 spots filled, Hvidovre Juni 2026 showed how a small WCA meet can feel welcoming instead of intimidating.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Hvidovre Juni 2026 welcomes new cubers at community WCA meet
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Hvidovre Juni 2026 made its pitch clearly: this was a WCA competition open to all and explicitly suitable for new competitors. Held on June 6, 2026 at Holmegårdsskolen in the Aulaen on Plovheldvej 8A in Hvidovre, Denmark, the meet paired a compact field with a community-first setup, and 39 cubers showed up to fill most of the 50-person cap.

That scale is part of the appeal. The base registration fee was 45 Danish kroner, spectator admission cost 20 kroner, and residents of Hvidovre municipality could enter for free if they wrote Hvidovre in the registration comment and their residency was verified. Registration opened on May 10 and closed on June 3, but the event page also said competitors could add events right up until the meet began, with on-the-spot registrations allowed if space remained. For a first WCA, that is the kind of structure that lowers the temperature before a single cube is even scrambled.

The presentation reinforced the same message. The event page opened in Danish and then repeated the welcome in English, a small but telling choice for a meet that wanted to work for local cubers and newcomers alike. The organization team reflected that same local network, with Adam Marcellus Kelly, Daniel Vædele Egdal, Dansk Speedcubing Forening, Lucas Hansen, Malte Oliver Bøgh Kjøller, and Martin Vædele Egdal listed on the competition page. The delegates were Callum James Goodyear-Jørgensen, Clément Cherblanc, Daniel Vædele Egdal, and Malte Oliver Bøgh Kjøller, giving the meet the official WCA oversight that turns a casual gathering into a sanctioned result sheet.

Hvidovre Juni 2026 also fit into a busier local rhythm. Pi Cubing Hvidovre 2026 ran in March at the same school venue, and Hvidovre April 2026 followed later in the spring at Risbjergskolen, showing that Hvidovre had become a recurring stop for Danish WCA meets rather than a one-off location. For a newcomer wondering where to start, that matters. The combination of a small cap, modest fees, bilingual communication, and a venue that already felt familiar to the local scene made Hvidovre Juni 2026 look less like a gate and more like an entry point.

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