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Post by RiderLeangle on Aug 3, 2016 11:10:09 GMT -5
Yes he did, but the main thing people were confused about in regards to his fail was he got a bad jump off the dismount of the Bar Hop (think of it as an easier mini Flying Bar thing)
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Post by sentinel on Aug 3, 2016 20:27:00 GMT -5
Ahh, David Campbell . For me he's the American version of Yuuji in that I just sooo badly want to see him on stage 3!
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Post by issach99 on Aug 7, 2016 22:55:54 GMT -5
Does anyone know where Jonathan Parr, Matt Laessig, and David Yarter failed?
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Post by DonalM on Aug 7, 2016 23:36:47 GMT -5
Log runner
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Post by Al Bundy on Aug 17, 2016 17:29:11 GMT -5
Can anyone explain how the running order of the final is determined? Why did Karsten Williams run last? Why was the fastest guy from qualifying somehwere in the middle? Or does NBC show them in a different order? Why don't they start with the 30th from qualifying and end with the 1st? That would be the easiest and best, because spoiler-free, solution. It was the same last year in Vegas on stages 2 and 3, I had no clue how those orders were determined (though I assume that NBC always re-arranges them for "dramatic" purposes, aka huge spoilers (i.e. first one fails early, second one gets to 8th obstacle, profiled guy is a finisher, a finisher can't be shown in the first 10 or so runs, etc)).
Can anyone who's been to a taping explain or comment on this? Does the TV episode show the real order (and if yes, how is it determined?) or is everything re-arranged?
Thanks
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Post by DonalM on Aug 17, 2016 18:32:31 GMT -5
It was mostly in order. Philadelphia finals were even worse, otherwise 3 women would have started.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Aug 17, 2016 18:37:32 GMT -5
For the most part things are run in order live (barring times the Body Prop appears and they run people in groups based on height for minimal adjustments) but the TV broadcasts often edit the order
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