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Post by sdolnicek on Aug 20, 2011 11:49:20 GMT -5
I can't post this. I broke the ground rules!
He is second, sorry.
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Post by TCM on Aug 20, 2011 12:07:11 GMT -5
Timeouts aren't better than falling before nearly completing the obstacle. Especially when the obstacle he timed out on he couldn't even start. Plus, the obstacle he nearly beat is seen as one of the tougher Stage 1 obstacles. If anything, he tied reaching the 3rd obstacle.
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Post by Badalight on Aug 20, 2011 12:12:17 GMT -5
That was a good attempt, beating the log grip was impressive, but I'd still say 26 is better. He was THIS close to beating the RE, which is regarded as one of the toughest stage 1 obstacles. He got further than a bunch of strong competitors. In 19 a lot of people failed stage 1, but not on the pole maze.
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Washimi Yūji
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Post by ES-13 on Aug 20, 2011 12:34:09 GMT -5
Yeah, he could barely even move the pole.
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Post by sdolnicek on Aug 20, 2011 14:03:19 GMT -5
Yes, but hazard swing is quite easier than log grip. (Yes he got further in 26, but still a good performance for him)
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Post by Badalight on Aug 20, 2011 14:13:03 GMT -5
Yes, but hazard swing is quite easier than log grip. (Yes he got further in 26, but still a good performance for him) While that's true, his attempt at the hazard swing was pretty cool considering he hardly got enough swing and barely reached the pole, but was still able to pull himself up. And his very bad attempt at the pole maze compared to his RE attempt... yeah. Though I do give him a lot of credit for not giving up on the pole maze. He was able to make it back onto the mat and was about to give it another go.
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Hashimoto Kōji
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Post by supersheep on Aug 20, 2011 15:25:24 GMT -5
Posting copyright videos is not allowed.
Please refrain from doing this in the future.
Topic locked.
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