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Post by yamfriend on Aug 28, 2014 14:28:30 GMT -5
aren't these all sort of irrelevant since the course changes all the time? That applies to SASUKE as well. Regardless of the vastly-different variables between nearly every tournament, it's always been called SASUKE.
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Post by baronbk on Aug 28, 2014 20:01:30 GMT -5
You do realize not only there, but was the very first person to ever run a semi-finals course right? Which brings me to this record, which I just told you Hey! Never realized that lol. Thanks! Also, I'm sure I can claim the most fast forwards and/or skipped runs.
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Post by vaughngk on Aug 29, 2014 16:14:18 GMT -5
First women to attempt WW in competition Jessie Graff ANW 5 Venice Finals Incorrect. There was a woman at ANW 1 who made it to the wall. They never showed her run though. I guess you we're there Brian so two questions was she able to clear wall ANW 1 making her the real first and not Kacy and also since your run got digest I was wondering if you didn't fail the spinning balls would you have had enough time to clear stage 1.
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Post by baronbk on Aug 31, 2014 9:40:12 GMT -5
I guess you we're there Brian so two questions was she able to clear wall ANW 1 making her the real first and not Kacy and also since your run got digest I was wondering if you didn't fail the spinning balls would you have had enough time to clear stage 1. She failed all three attempts. I would have had enough time. =/
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Post by yamfriend on Aug 31, 2014 10:26:34 GMT -5
Akbar has said "90 degrees" more than anyone else on ANW. Seriously though, someone should make a compilation video of every time he, Matt, and previous commentators have said "90 degrees" throughout all six seasons thus far.
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Post by Amber on Aug 31, 2014 10:27:41 GMT -5
I guess you we're there Brian so two questions was she able to clear wall ANW 1 making her the real first and not Kacy and also since your run got digest I was wondering if you didn't fail the spinning balls would you have had enough time to clear stage 1. She failed all three attempts. I would have had enough time. =/ Correction, You got 5 attempts on the wall in ANW 1.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Aug 31, 2014 12:45:46 GMT -5
I'm shocked no one mentioned Casey Finley clearing Stage 2 in ANW5 with 41.36 is the record for most time remaining for a Stage 2 clear, not just in ANW but it beats Sasuke's record as well (but let's not start s*** about mixing the histories)
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Post by vaughngk on Aug 31, 2014 15:10:49 GMT -5
I think James or Brian were faster on stage 2 in the ANW 5 special.
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Post by peytonblitz on Aug 31, 2014 15:28:11 GMT -5
I think James or Brian were faster on stage 2 in the ANW 5 special. The time of all three were as follows Brian finished Stage Two in 1:14.63, James finished in 1:15.00, and lastly Casey finished in 1:23.62. So Brian did it faster than all of them by .37 seconds. James would have probably beaten Brian, but he basically slammed into the first wall on the wall lift and had trouble lifting it and had to reset himself.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Aug 31, 2014 15:37:28 GMT -5
Yeah I was talking about on timed courses but you're right, that was the same course so it would have had the same time limit
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Post by Amber on Aug 31, 2014 15:48:55 GMT -5
Just gonna state the obvious, Farthest an American has reached in Vegas Brian Arnold on the Flying Bar in Stage 3
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Post by RiderLeangle on Aug 31, 2014 16:08:29 GMT -5
Do small obstacle records count? much less in testing? Because if they do I actually hold one myself.
I'm one of only two people to clear the Prism Tilt without touching it with their hands (Tim Shieff is the other), and I'm the only one to do it on their first try
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Post by Amber on Sept 1, 2014 7:34:20 GMT -5
First person to clear qualifying: Daniel Devane
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Post by Amber on Sept 1, 2014 11:44:50 GMT -5
Also, David Campbell and Sean Morris are the only (I think) people to never fail a qualifying course.
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Post by RobbyMac on Sept 1, 2014 12:59:56 GMT -5
Also, David Campbell and Sean Morris are the only (I think) people to never fail a qualifying course. To compete in every season and never fail a qualifying course.
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Post by tkdchamp2021 on Sept 2, 2014 12:13:44 GMT -5
Contestant with most screen time: Kacy Catanzaro I may be wrong but Most times finishing as #1: David Campbell
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Post by dudesky1000 on Sept 2, 2014 12:37:43 GMT -5
It occurred to me that I posted a spoiler. I'm self-modding now!
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Post by thebobmaster on Sept 2, 2014 12:39:25 GMT -5
Spoilers? What spoilers? There are no spoilers here.
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Post by dudesky1000 on Sept 2, 2014 12:45:16 GMT -5
Contestant who took the most amount of time after reaching the buzzer to actually hit the buzzer: Brian Arnold. lol Maybe as far as finals go, but I think it's debatable whether he took longer in Stage One, or if Noah Kaufman did in the qualifying round. 1 2 3 4 5 testing testing spoiler free edits ahoy!
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