Estonia achieved its second-ever result at the World Logic Championship
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The World Logic Championship was held in Warsaw, Poland, on October 24-29, 2010, at the Napoleoni sepikoda hotel. For the first time in the history of the competition, the world championship title went to Japan - Taro Arimatsu won. In the final, where the top 4 semi-finalists qualified, 3 Japanese and 1 German participated. The German Ulrich Voight took 2nd place. Hideaki Jo from Japan came in third, and Ko Okamoto from Japan came in fourth. The USA team was crowned the world team champion. The best Estonian was Tiit Vunk with 40th place, which is also the second best result from the World Logic Championship. In 2009, Aivar Pardla took 35th place in Turkey. Allar Padari was the second Estonian - 82nd place. Urmas Raude - 89th place. Anti Sõlg - 94th place. In the team classification, the Estonian team achieved 20th place, where 3 international teams are eliminated. Thus, the Estonians were left with 17th place. The results can be seen at http://wpc2010.com/results