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Barista Time Trial World Records

Barista Time Trial
World Records

The Barista Time Trial is based on the classic barista situation: at the center of the counter, alone with your espresso machine and a row on client shouting frantically. Be fast and precise is the only way to survive!

The faster,
the winner!

In the time trial the barista is called to prepare 10 recipes, asked randomly among classic Italian preparations, in the fastest possible time.

To pass the barista exam, the barista has 10 minutes to prepare everything, to pass the Top Barista Level has 7 minutes 30 seconds, but he can also try to beat the country, area and world record!

These are the updated Records!

Try to beat these records, enroll an IBM course!

World records

1) Fernando Axel Cárdenas Arroyo (Mexico) 4’19” Xalapa, Veracruz, November 15th, 2022

2) Mohammad Hdaib (Jordan) 4’45” Amman, February 6th, 2020

3) Luis Fernando Leandri (Brazil/Italy) 5’05” Florence, February 15th, 2020

4) Simone Celli (Italy) 5’46” Florence, March 11th, 2018

5) Meng-Ling Chen (Taiwan) 6’25” Taipei, November 9th. 2020

6) John Albert P. Santos (Philipines) 6’34”, Dubai,  January 23rd, 2019

Area records

Africa: Paul Den Voort (South Africa) 8’41” Florence May 4th, 2018

Asia:  Mohammad Hdaib (Jordan) 4’45” Amman, February 6th, 2020

Europe: Simone Celli (Italy) 5’46” Florence, March 11th, 2018

South America: Luis Fernando Leandri (Brazil/Italy) 5’05” Florence, February 15th, 2020

North America:  Fernando Axel Cárdenas Arroyo (Mexico) 4’19” Xalapa, Veracruz, November 15th, 2022

Country Records

Jordan Mohammad Hdaib  4’45” Amman, February 6th, 2020

Holland: Robert Brink 7’24” Florence, March 27th, 2018

Kuwait: Suleiman Allas 8’49 Florence April 6th, 2018

Thailand: Samita Nakpon 7’12″Khao Lak October 5th, 2019

India: Tanya Anand 8’11 Florence April 6th, 2018

Indonesia: Irene Bevetti 8’52” Florence April 6th, 2018

Philippines:  John Albert P. Santos (Philipines) 6’34”, January 23rd, 2019

Taiwan: Hsin Sung 8’32”, October 26th, 2019

Brazil/Italy: Luis Fernando Leandri 5’05” Florence, February 15th, 2020

Italy : Simone Celli 5’06” Florence, March 11th, 2018

Malaysia: Yi Ling LI 8’48” Florence May 4th, 2018

Nepal:  Mira Rai 8’00” Kathmandu july 2nd 2018

Saudi Arabia: Ahmed Hussain 8’57” Abu Dhabi April 21st, 2018

South Africa: Paul Den Voort 8’41” Florence May 4th, 2018

Spain: Joaquim Arevallaga 6’42” Florence April 6th, 2018

Albania: Erald Michael Kolici 7′,04″ Dubai January 23rd, 2018

Taiwan: Meng-Ling Chen 6’25” Taipei, November 9th. 2020

Mexico:  Fernando Axel Cárdenas Arroyo (Mexico) 4’19” Xalapa, Veracruz, November 15th, 2022