226 Pecan Street
Deland FL 32724
tel: (386) 801-0804
© 2003 - 2024
All Rights Reserved
The 8-way teams had their special Round 2, where a sequence of five random formations (F,L,B,G,P) would offer (or not...) a world record opportunity, as Chris Talbert predicted earlier:
"Random work in 8–way can be as sensitive as razor burn, and this jump will absolutely require the best each team has to collectively offer. Because I am writing this and you are reading this, you get to hear my prediction. My money is on Kurt Isenbarger and Sean Sweeny to manage the keys and give their team mates the rhythm this jumps demands."
Well, Chris Talbert won his money, as the Golden Knights posted a new world record in Round 2.
Clash of Champions 2015 | Speed Battle | ||
---|---|---|---|
Rank | 4-way AAA | M,B,P,J,C | |
1(1) | NMP-PCH Hayabusa | BE | 63(-2) |
2(3) | Weembi Lille | FR | 59(-3) |
2(9) | Black Cat | RU | 59(-2) |
4(2) | Arizona Airspeed | US | 58(-4) |
5(5) | Evolution | CA | 56 |
5(5) | FLY-IN Women | FR | 54(-3) |
7(10) | FLY-IN Open | FR | 54(-3) |
8(5) | Qatar Tigers | QA | 53(-2) |
9(4) | Golden Knights | US | 50(-6) |
10(8) | Thunder ISR | BE | 44(-5) |
Clash of Champions event coordinator Pete Allum came up with the idea of adding an extra round to the 4-way competition at Inflight Dubai. He called it the 4-way Speed Battle, and only the Top 10 teams after the completion of the 10-round competition were invited to perform the Super Sequence.
NSL-TV now follows up with the videos of this special round, which did not count for the leaderboard of the 10-round 4-way competition, even though the videos of the Speed Battle appeared as Round 1 on the host's website.
The leaderboard of the Speed Battle looked very different compared to the 10-round meet. Only three of the Top 10 teams ended up in the same slots on both leaderboards, including NMP PCH Hayabusa who won both events.
Russia's national team Black Cat moved up more than all other teams, from 9th to 2nd place, where they tied Weembi Lille with their 59-pointer. Only one team made it through the 35 seconds without any infringements: Evolution. Canada’s national team in 4-way Open and 4-way VFS is also currently in 1st place on the 4-way VFS leaderboard...