
Kyle Santucci Wins NAC 2026 as Max Park Sets 7x7 World Record
Canada’s Kyle Santucci won NAC 2026 with a 5.63 3x3 average, while Max Park lowered the 7x7 world record single to 1:30.59.
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Canada’s Kyle Santucci won NAC 2026 with a 5.63 3x3 average, while Max Park lowered the 7x7 world record single to 1:30.59.
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