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Judges hand in the air,
Alex Parker final reps.

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Final reps, Jessica Coughlan.

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Final reps, Jordan Adcock.

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Final reps.

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Madison Drader.

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And it is...

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It doesn't really matter
what I'm doing.

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I want to win.

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So right next to me
is a girl from the U.S.

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She's actually somebody
I compete with quite often.

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She moved to my hometown and
she has the same coach as me.

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So we're very competitive
against each other.

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I kind of know her
strengths and weaknesses.

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She's my friend
but she's also my arch nemesis.

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My name is Jordan Adcock,
I'm from North Carolina.

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So Alex and I kind of have
a standing rivalry.

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We're kind of frenemies.
We're friends but

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kind of enemies in a way because
we're both so competitive

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and we always kind of
bounce back and forth

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between who's winning events.

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- Two, one.
- Run! Run! Run!

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And it is...

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The final, final set.

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Final five reps
from both and it is...

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We don't like high-five
before the events.

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Maybe after,
depending on who wins or.

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But we know it's good for us.

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This is the sport
of Functional Fitness.

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Each year, the best Functional
Fitness athletes in the world

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converge on one place
to crown their world champions

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in the Individuals
and Teams divisions.

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In 2019, the World Championships
took place in Malmo, Sweden.

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Give me thirty minutes
to warm up

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and that's all
you gotta give me.

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Whatever it is just go for it.

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Don't need to practice it
like three times.

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It's too stressful.

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I like knowing the movements
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a pullover or like the
handstand walk, type of thing.

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'Cause if I didn't know
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I was gonna practice that but.

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- There's both sides.
- Stuff like that is good

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to know especially the bar pull
or stuff.

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Like stuff like that,
that is not...

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You don't do that everyday.

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Like whatever, rowing whatever.

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But like Turkish getups
in a workout, yeah.

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Please give me a heads up.

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I am Mo
and I am the team manager

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for USA Functional Fitness.

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We are the NGO for the
Unites States and we fall under

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the International
Fitness Federation.

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The goal of the IF3

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is to bring governess to the
sport of Functional Fitness.

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People ask me about
like why do I support this

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and why am I trying to help
get into the Olympics.

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Is that in order to be
an Olympic sport

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you have to be a generic sport.

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The analogy I use for that
is in the Olympics

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we have basketball,
we don't have NBA.

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One of the things
to be a generic sport

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is you have to be a nonprofit.

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That's the reason
why we put this together.

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I try to get in 5,200 calories
a day.

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Anything and everything
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Sometimes we eat pizza.

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Sometimes we get ice cream.

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Pretty much pumping
the calories all day long.

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I normally have
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but I work out a total of about
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I always get it turned up.

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I need those calories.

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My name is Matt Morton.

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I compete
in the form of fitness.

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I'm getting ready to head to the
World Championships in Sweden.

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I'm on a team of four.

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So two guys, two girls.

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And I'm excited to meet them.

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My name's Maicey Mcilveen.

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- I'm Sam Decristofaro.
- My name's Brian Harris.

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- We're a team of four.
- Number one in your hearts.

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Two handsome men,
two beautiful women.

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Just here to just
kick everyone's face here.

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That was a little over the top.

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I started as a gymnast.

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And then, that evolved
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I also go into weightlifting
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'cause my dad
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So I'm the State Champion
of the 123 weight class

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for 2002, 2003 and 2004.

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Which was pretty cool.

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And then I lifted for
Team USA and Team Florida.

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So I participated
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Came in sixth.

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They had brought me
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and kind of told me
like if anyone drops out

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I'm still going to get to go.

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So like they still took
all of my information and stuff

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but months went by and I kind of
just like forgot about it.

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A night before
they were all leaving

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I got a text message
from Mo saying,

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"Hey, like someone dropped out."

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And I was like oh, that sucks.

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So then I get a call at 6:30 PM.

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Saying how fast can I get to JFK

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and if I can be there at 8PM.

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First time out of the country

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and now I'm here in Sweden.

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Fitness people
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buyers of baby food.

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My goal everyday
is 3,510 calories I think.

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Rookie numbers.

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I'm Justin Cotler.

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I'm the coach
of the National Team, the USAFF

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and we're here for the IF3
World Championships in Sweden.

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The USAFF is
the national governing body

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of Functional Fitness
in the Unites States.

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We picked our national team.

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There was a qualifier
that everyone had to do online

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or if we had members
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they got an automatic bid
to our Nationals.

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Which were held
in Chesapeake, Virginia.

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And Top Five men, Top Five women
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were chosen to be
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Three individuals,
three men and a team of four.

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Two men and two women.

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We had some issues with
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men and women.

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One gentleman got hurt.

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And so we had our sixth place
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come and compete on the team
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we had one of our
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Who competed at Nationals who
didn't get her passport in time

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so we had our sixth place
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come to compete here as well.

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The sport is Functional Fitness.

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Every competition
is a test of six events.

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So the first
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The second one...
What was the second one?

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What's the second one?

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The six events are Endurance,

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Strength, Bodyweight,

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Skill, Mixed and Power.

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Endurance is cardio.

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Strength is lifting loads.

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Bodyweight
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with a lot of reps.

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Skill is challenging
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and try to overcome.

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Mixed is where you have a
whole bunch of different things

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you have to do and tasks

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and you have to put them
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and complete them faster
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And then Power is really short,
hard, fast stuff.

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That's the six tests.

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My name is Gretchen Kittelberger
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of the International Functional
Fitness Federation

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and we are at the 2019

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IF3 World Championships
in Malmo, Sweden.

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- I'm from Norway.
- I'm from Egypt.

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I'm from Lethbridge, Alberta.

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I'm from Venezuela.

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From Korinthos, Greece.

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I'm from Australia.

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I'm from Germany.

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We are the Brazilian Team.

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The IF3 World Championships is
our premier event for the year.

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It's where our
National Federations

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get to send their top athletes

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to compete for three days
of competition

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and we crown our World
Championship World Champions

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in the Individual Men's,
Individual Women's,

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and then the Team Division.

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Day One's tests
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and the Strength Test.

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Endurance represents
the athlete's ability

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to endure a long trial.

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Testing their work capacity
in cyclical movements.

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Strength is just
what it looks like.

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Moving heavy barbells.

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This is a heavy object

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lifted quickly and then done.

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The first test of the weekend
is Endurance.

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There's one test
for the Individuals

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and a completely different test
for the Teams.

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Both tests will
put these competitors

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through a long
and difficult effort

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and challenge
their abilities to endure.

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In the Individuals Tests,

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athletes will do five rounds
of repeated efforts

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taking a one minute rest
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Men begin with
the 250 meter run.

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While the women begin
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They will be running on
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powered by the athlete's own
movement and not by a motor.

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Next, the athletes will
transition to a SkiErg.

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An exercise machine
that represents skiing.

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Their efforts on the SkiErg

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will be measured in calories.

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Twenty calories for the men

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and fifteen calories
for the women.

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In the time remaining
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the athletes will perform as
many double-unders as possible.

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Double-under are an exercise
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passes beneath the feet
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If the rope only goes around
once it won't count.

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Each athlete will repeat
the test for five rounds

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to create a total score
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double-unders they performed.

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The women's test showcased
the friendly rivalry

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between Canadian Alex Parker

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and American Jordan Adcock.

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Go!

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Start with 200 meter run.

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On the SkiErg.

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15 calories, one minute to go.

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Go!

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At lane three,
Alex Parker from Canada.

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And then we have judge hand
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for Alex Parker.

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In Round One,

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Jordan scores 131 double-unders

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while Alex scores 116.

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Go!

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131, that's the highest
so far today.

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Jordan Adcock,
lane four from USA.

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Go!

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Strong start for Alex Parker.

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Quickest back on
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Time.

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Round Two with 92 to 107.

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Ten seconds, stand by.

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Go!

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Round number three.

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Jordan Adcock,
quickest on the SkiErg.

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One, time.

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Go!

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Round Three.

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Lane three, Alex Parker 107.

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Third time on the SkiErg.

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15 new calories.

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And it is Alex Parker, quickest
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Round Three is 64 to 97.

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Go!

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Jordan Adcock,
lane four on the SkiErg.

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Thirty seconds to go.

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Go!

262
00:13:15,521 --> 00:13:17,158
Round Four.

263
00:13:17,193 --> 00:13:19,831
Strong score for Alex Parker

264
00:13:19,866 --> 00:13:23,428
and quickest again,
Alex Parker, lane three.

265
00:13:23,463 --> 00:13:26,167
One, time.

266
00:13:26,202 --> 00:13:27,069
Round Four,

267
00:13:27,104 --> 00:13:28,972
61 to 93.

268
00:13:29,007 --> 00:13:30,435
Go!

269
00:13:30,470 --> 00:13:32,173
Welcome.

270
00:13:32,208 --> 00:13:35,979
And up.

271
00:13:36,014 --> 00:13:39,279
And there we have lane four,
Jordan Adcock, USA

272
00:13:39,314 --> 00:13:40,577
back on the jump rope.

273
00:13:40,612 --> 00:13:42,513
Last round.

274
00:13:42,548 --> 00:13:44,922
Continues with
a really strong score

275
00:13:44,957 --> 00:13:46,858
for Alex Parker from Canada.

276
00:13:46,893 --> 00:13:49,157
Last round on the SkiErg.

277
00:13:49,192 --> 00:13:54,030
Five, four, three, two, one.

278
00:13:54,065 --> 00:13:56,362
Time.

279
00:13:56,397 --> 00:14:00,069
And Round Five, 59 to 95.

280
00:14:00,104 --> 00:14:02,104
Though Jordan was
the winner in her Heat,

281
00:14:02,139 --> 00:14:05,338
it was only good enough
for 4th place overall.

282
00:14:05,373 --> 00:14:07,109
This put Alex in the lead

283
00:14:07,144 --> 00:14:10,915
with 508 reps
to Jordan's 407 reps.

284
00:14:10,950 --> 00:14:13,918
Heat Three was won
by Canada's Hattie Kanyo

285
00:14:13,953 --> 00:14:16,052
with 460 reps.

286
00:14:16,087 --> 00:14:18,252
While Norway's Lisa Skogeng

287
00:14:18,287 --> 00:14:21,354
scored 433 reps in the same Heat

288
00:14:21,389 --> 00:14:23,455
to take third place over all.

289
00:14:23,490 --> 00:14:26,898
Rounding out the Top Five
was Norway's Matilde Garnes.

290
00:14:26,933 --> 00:14:30,330
The winner of Heat One
with 403 reps.

291
00:14:30,365 --> 00:14:32,167
From the United States
of America

292
00:14:32,202 --> 00:14:35,038
there are three male athlete
with hopes for the podium.

293
00:14:35,073 --> 00:14:36,105
My name is Zach Watts.

294
00:14:36,140 --> 00:14:38,008
I'm competing as an Individual.

295
00:14:38,043 --> 00:14:40,406
I'm Matt Dlugos,
representing the USA

296
00:14:40,441 --> 00:14:42,408
- on the Individual side.
- Hi, I'm Zach Sowder.

297
00:14:42,443 --> 00:14:45,147
I spend most of my time
at the gym training.

298
00:14:45,182 --> 00:14:47,952
Each of the Americans
goes in a separate Heat.

299
00:14:47,987 --> 00:14:51,054
Facing tough competition
from the other athletes

300
00:14:51,089 --> 00:14:52,154
from around the world.

301
00:14:52,189 --> 00:14:54,090
Final round of double-unders.

302
00:14:54,125 --> 00:14:56,961
Twenty seconds.

303
00:14:56,996 --> 00:14:58,193
Ten seconds.

304
00:14:58,228 --> 00:15:03,165
Five, four, three, two, one.

305
00:15:03,200 --> 00:15:04,529
Time.

306
00:15:04,564 --> 00:15:06,971
♪

307
00:15:07,006 --> 00:15:07,939
Wow.

308
00:15:07,974 --> 00:15:09,336
At the end of five rounds,

309
00:15:09,371 --> 00:15:12,669
Zach Watts had a total score
of 378 reps.

310
00:15:12,704 --> 00:15:15,441
Go!
Last round.

311
00:15:15,476 --> 00:15:18,642
Five more calories to go
for lane five, Matt Dlugos

312
00:15:18,677 --> 00:15:20,314
from USA.

313
00:15:20,349 --> 00:15:22,085
It was Uldis Upenieks

314
00:15:22,120 --> 00:15:24,417
quickest back
on the double-unders

315
00:15:24,452 --> 00:15:26,958
followed by lane five,
Matt Dlugos.

316
00:15:26,993 --> 00:15:31,457
Five, four, three, two, one.

317
00:15:31,492 --> 00:15:35,065
Matt Dlugos scored
a total of 479 reps.

318
00:15:35,100 --> 00:15:36,363
Go!

319
00:15:36,398 --> 00:15:38,167
Last round.

320
00:15:38,202 --> 00:15:41,269
Last round in the last Heat
of the male athletes.

321
00:15:41,304 --> 00:15:43,700
Score to beat is 504.

322
00:15:43,735 --> 00:15:47,110
Double-unders set by
Romain Fellonneau from France.

323
00:15:47,145 --> 00:15:50,377
It is the last round for
these guys on the SkiErg.

324
00:15:50,412 --> 00:15:53,116
Forty seconds.

325
00:15:53,151 --> 00:15:55,250
Thirty seconds.

326
00:15:55,285 --> 00:15:57,186
Five, four...

327
00:15:57,221 --> 00:16:01,421
Zach Sowder scored 435 reps
in the Final Heat.

328
00:16:01,456 --> 00:16:04,688
In the end,
Romain Fellonneau of France

329
00:16:04,723 --> 00:16:07,526
took the event win in Test One.

330
00:16:07,561 --> 00:16:09,528
Matt Dlugos took second place.

331
00:16:09,563 --> 00:16:13,136
Beating out his teammates
on the American side.

332
00:16:13,171 --> 00:16:14,566
I forgot how to jump at all.

333
00:16:14,601 --> 00:16:15,633
Like, I couldn't do them.

334
00:16:15,668 --> 00:16:17,206
I couldn't even get started.

335
00:16:17,241 --> 00:16:20,044
It was a good workout
to like knock it out

336
00:16:20,079 --> 00:16:22,673
like just running,
just like aerobics.

337
00:16:22,708 --> 00:16:26,017
The first Team's test
took place outside.

338
00:16:26,052 --> 00:16:29,086
It was a relay
and it involved weight vests.

339
00:16:29,121 --> 00:16:31,187
The first partner
does 2,000 meters

340
00:16:31,222 --> 00:16:33,222
then we pick up
the second partner.

341
00:16:33,257 --> 00:16:35,191
We do 1,500 meters together

342
00:16:35,226 --> 00:16:36,566
and then we pick up
partner three.

343
00:16:36,590 --> 00:16:38,557
Partner three is wearing a vest.

344
00:16:38,592 --> 00:16:41,692
We do 1,000 meters and then
we pick up our last partner.

345
00:16:41,727 --> 00:16:43,199
She's also wearing a vest

346
00:16:43,234 --> 00:16:45,300
and we do last 500 meters
on hills.

347
00:16:45,335 --> 00:16:47,731
So it's a total of about
5K for the first runner

348
00:16:47,766 --> 00:16:49,139
which is myself.

349
00:16:49,174 --> 00:16:54,441
♪

350
00:16:54,476 --> 00:16:55,805
Go!

351
00:16:55,840 --> 00:17:03,840
♪

352
00:17:11,229 --> 00:17:13,097
Team USA, woo!

353
00:17:13,132 --> 00:17:21,132
♪

354
00:17:22,405 --> 00:17:24,405
You've got 30 seconds
on the group behind you

355
00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:25,571
and they're catching up.

356
00:17:25,606 --> 00:17:28,739
♪

357
00:17:28,774 --> 00:17:32,380
Finish line is just up here,
let's go.

358
00:17:32,415 --> 00:17:33,579
Come on!

359
00:17:33,614 --> 00:17:38,749
♪

360
00:17:42,359 --> 00:17:44,293
Come on! Come on!

361
00:17:44,328 --> 00:17:47,263
Norway was the first team
to cross the finish line.

362
00:17:47,298 --> 00:17:50,200
Followed closely
by the USA and Canada

363
00:17:50,235 --> 00:17:53,269
with Sweden taking
fifth place behind Germany.

364
00:17:57,473 --> 00:17:59,605
- How you doing?
- Good.

365
00:17:59,640 --> 00:18:01,442
I swear, if we could have
got even on that...

366
00:18:01,477 --> 00:18:04,610
That big hill we would have won.

367
00:18:04,645 --> 00:18:06,150
Good start.

368
00:18:06,185 --> 00:18:07,514
Each of our Test One winners

369
00:18:07,549 --> 00:18:10,385
receives an award
for their victory

370
00:18:10,420 --> 00:18:14,290
as well as their first
100 points on the leader board.

371
00:18:14,325 --> 00:18:15,852
Every athlete earned points

372
00:18:15,887 --> 00:18:18,459
but the highest placing athletes
earn the most

373
00:18:18,494 --> 00:18:21,891
with the lowest placing athletes
earning the least.

374
00:18:21,926 --> 00:18:24,135
I'm not 100 percent sure
how the scoring is done.

375
00:18:24,170 --> 00:18:26,500
I just know that the first
person gets first place

376
00:18:26,535 --> 00:18:29,272
and then as the...

377
00:18:29,307 --> 00:18:31,340
Not first person get 100 points,
first person...

378
00:18:31,375 --> 00:18:33,672
Oh, is that what I said?

379
00:18:33,707 --> 00:18:35,410
First place gets...

380
00:18:35,445 --> 00:18:39,315
- First person gets first place.
- Okay, let's back this up.

381
00:18:39,350 --> 00:18:41,185
As it goes down
they get less and less points

382
00:18:41,220 --> 00:18:42,626
and the person
with the most points

383
00:18:42,650 --> 00:18:44,815
at the end of the weekend
is the winner.

384
00:18:44,850 --> 00:18:47,257
If you finish first you get
100 points and so on and so on.

385
00:18:47,292 --> 00:18:49,688
Each event works on
a 100 point system.

386
00:18:49,723 --> 00:18:51,492
With her win in Test One,

387
00:18:51,527 --> 00:18:54,462
Alex Parker declared herself
a top competitor

388
00:18:54,497 --> 00:18:56,497
and would have
to defend that position

389
00:18:56,532 --> 00:18:58,202
throughout the weekend to come.

390
00:18:58,237 --> 00:19:02,470
I competed in fitness
for about seven years now.

391
00:19:02,505 --> 00:19:03,735
At a pretty high level.

392
00:19:03,770 --> 00:19:05,440
I got into it
right after university

393
00:19:05,475 --> 00:19:07,706
and fell in love
with it instantly

394
00:19:07,741 --> 00:19:12,216
and have been doing it...
I've been doing it ever since.

395
00:19:12,251 --> 00:19:14,251
Her rival, Jordan Adcock,

396
00:19:14,286 --> 00:19:17,287
was also a capable athlete
who had earned her place

397
00:19:17,322 --> 00:19:18,816
at the World Championships.

398
00:19:18,851 --> 00:19:21,786
I started towards
the end of 2012

399
00:19:21,821 --> 00:19:23,733
and kind of as soon as
I started I knew I wanted

400
00:19:23,757 --> 00:19:26,395
to take the competitive track,
I saw what people

401
00:19:26,430 --> 00:19:28,232
were doing competing
and it was something

402
00:19:28,267 --> 00:19:30,696
that I wanted to strive towards
so since the beginning

403
00:19:30,731 --> 00:19:33,963
that's kind of been the track
that I've tried to stay on.

404
00:19:33,998 --> 00:19:36,603
Next up, is the Strength Test.

405
00:19:36,638 --> 00:19:38,374
This test
is the complete opposite

406
00:19:38,409 --> 00:19:40,277
of the Endurance Test.

407
00:19:40,312 --> 00:19:42,642
Rather than a long,
grueling effort

408
00:19:42,677 --> 00:19:45,216
this is short
and fast and heavy.

409
00:19:45,251 --> 00:19:47,581
Inside of our tests there are
some

410
00:19:47,616 --> 00:19:50,584
deeper characteristics
of each test.

411
00:19:50,619 --> 00:19:53,719
How strength
is expressed inside of our test

412
00:19:53,754 --> 00:19:55,325
is slightly different.

413
00:19:55,360 --> 00:19:56,656
On a continuum of strength

414
00:19:56,691 --> 00:19:59,296
there's multiple different kinds
of strength

415
00:19:59,331 --> 00:20:03,234
and we mainly test
what's called strength speed.

416
00:20:03,269 --> 00:20:05,896
And that is,
not the highest loads absolutely

417
00:20:05,931 --> 00:20:07,535
or the highest intensity.

418
00:20:07,570 --> 00:20:09,240
It's close to that.

419
00:20:09,275 --> 00:20:11,869
But we love strength speed
as a physical test

420
00:20:11,904 --> 00:20:13,838
because you need a big base
of absolute strength

421
00:20:13,873 --> 00:20:17,347
to express it and it results
in you being really good

422
00:20:17,382 --> 00:20:19,679
at coordination and timing.

423
00:20:19,714 --> 00:20:22,715
Load moved
through a range of motion.

424
00:20:22,750 --> 00:20:24,783
For the Individual
Men and Women,

425
00:20:24,818 --> 00:20:27,819
Test Two was
an overhead squat ladder.

426
00:20:27,854 --> 00:20:30,789
The test was performed
in three rounds

427
00:20:30,824 --> 00:20:32,494
with the winners of Round One

428
00:20:32,529 --> 00:20:34,595
proceeding to the second round.

429
00:20:34,630 --> 00:20:35,860
And the winner of Round Two

430
00:20:35,895 --> 00:20:38,335
proceeding to the final round.

431
00:20:38,370 --> 00:20:39,831
In order for their reps to count

432
00:20:39,866 --> 00:20:42,735
the athletes would have to squat
all the way below parallel

433
00:20:42,770 --> 00:20:46,442
and return the weight to a full
standing position at the top.

434
00:20:46,477 --> 00:20:49,874
In the Women's Test,
the barbells used in Round One

435
00:20:49,909 --> 00:20:54,780
were 121, 132 and 143 pounds.

436
00:20:54,815 --> 00:20:55,979
Go!

437
00:20:56,014 --> 00:20:58,421
♪

438
00:20:58,456 --> 00:21:03,019
First overhead squats at 55.

439
00:21:03,054 --> 00:21:07,430
Quickest so far Jordan Adcock,
lane two from USA.

440
00:21:07,465 --> 00:21:12,336
And Emilia Jungsten from
Germany, lane five.

441
00:21:12,371 --> 00:21:17,374
And it is Jordan Adcock,
lane two on the final weight.

442
00:21:17,409 --> 00:21:20,443
Final weight also for
Emilia Jungsten from Germany.

443
00:21:25,714 --> 00:21:28,583
And we have a finish
for Jordan Adcock...

444
00:21:28,618 --> 00:21:32,015
We did overhead squat ladder
so it was five reps at 125,

445
00:21:32,050 --> 00:21:36,085
four reps at 135,
then three reps at 145.

446
00:21:36,120 --> 00:21:38,054
I got around 39 seconds,
better than practice.

447
00:21:38,089 --> 00:21:39,957
So I'm waiting now
to see if it holds up.

448
00:21:39,992 --> 00:21:43,334
To be Top Ten and move on
to the next set of weights.

449
00:21:43,369 --> 00:21:46,997
Last weight now for Alex Parker
in the lead at lane three.

450
00:21:47,032 --> 00:21:50,341
♪

451
00:21:50,376 --> 00:21:54,807
Also last weight now
for Sanna Uppling at lane one.

452
00:21:54,842 --> 00:21:56,710
Final overhead squat.

453
00:21:56,745 --> 00:21:58,448
Alex Parker.

454
00:21:58,483 --> 00:22:00,813
And the finish,
taking the win in this Heat

455
00:22:00,848 --> 00:22:03,486
Alex Parker, lane three.

456
00:22:03,521 --> 00:22:04,817
The bars for Round Two

457
00:22:04,852 --> 00:22:09,591
were 132, 143, and 154 pounds.

458
00:22:09,626 --> 00:22:10,691
Go!

459
00:22:10,726 --> 00:22:13,089
♪

460
00:22:13,124 --> 00:22:14,992
So the last semi-final.

461
00:22:15,027 --> 00:22:17,467
♪

462
00:22:17,502 --> 00:22:19,766
Four overhead squats
at 60 kilos.

463
00:22:19,801 --> 00:22:22,967
Three at 65, two at 70.

464
00:22:23,002 --> 00:22:25,904
Very quick start
from lane three, Jordan Adcock.

465
00:22:25,939 --> 00:22:29,105
And lane one Natalia Vieira.

466
00:22:29,140 --> 00:22:32,713
Also quick is Alex Parker,
lane four.

467
00:22:32,748 --> 00:22:37,685
Quickest so far, Natalia Vieira,
Brazil, lane one.

468
00:22:37,720 --> 00:22:41,557
Last weight now and
we have a finish for Brazil,

469
00:22:41,592 --> 00:22:45,528
Natalia Mencari Vieira.

470
00:22:45,563 --> 00:22:47,860
And finish... wow,
at the same time

471
00:22:47,895 --> 00:22:49,994
lane three four
and now lane two,

472
00:22:50,029 --> 00:22:52,601
Madison Drader, fourth place.

473
00:22:52,636 --> 00:22:59,102
The barbells in Round Three
were 143, 154 and 165 pounds.

474
00:22:59,137 --> 00:23:00,906
Go!

475
00:23:00,941 --> 00:23:04,745
So three athletes from Canada.

476
00:23:04,780 --> 00:23:08,111
And the ladies start at 65,
move on to 70

477
00:23:08,146 --> 00:23:10,784
and last weight is 75.

478
00:23:10,819 --> 00:23:13,149
Quick start from lane five,
Madison Drader

479
00:23:13,184 --> 00:23:16,053
and lane two, Jordan Adcock.

480
00:23:16,088 --> 00:23:21,190
Also quick is Natalia,
lane one from Brazil.

481
00:23:21,225 --> 00:23:24,897
Final weight now,
lane two, Jordan Adcock.

482
00:23:24,932 --> 00:23:28,736
Lane five, Madison Drader.

483
00:23:28,771 --> 00:23:32,872
But quickest is Brazil.

484
00:23:32,907 --> 00:23:34,676
Wow.

485
00:23:34,711 --> 00:23:36,711
And fourth, Alex Parker.

486
00:23:36,746 --> 00:23:39,648
Five, Hattie Kanyo

487
00:23:39,683 --> 00:23:45,687
and taking the final, Natalia
Mencari Vieria, Brazil.

488
00:23:45,722 --> 00:23:49,119
Natalia Mencari Vieira
was proud to call herself

489
00:23:49,154 --> 00:23:51,924
the strongest woman
on the field that weekend.

490
00:23:51,959 --> 00:23:53,563
♪

491
00:23:57,965 --> 00:24:00,163
So she's the strongest
woman in Brazil.

492
00:24:00,198 --> 00:24:01,901
She is very good,
she's excellent.

493
00:24:01,936 --> 00:24:05,839
She's the best of us, yes!

494
00:24:05,874 --> 00:24:07,973
For the male athletes
the barbells they'd face

495
00:24:08,008 --> 00:24:13,682
in Round One were 176,
192.5 and 209 pounds.

496
00:24:13,717 --> 00:24:16,850
Go!

497
00:24:16,885 --> 00:24:18,753
♪

498
00:24:18,788 --> 00:24:21,151
Too easy, Z, too easy baby.

499
00:24:21,186 --> 00:24:25,760
First time overhead squat
is 80 kilos.

500
00:24:25,795 --> 00:24:29,764
Very quick on lane five,
Zach Watts.

501
00:24:29,799 --> 00:24:32,030
♪

502
00:24:32,065 --> 00:24:33,570
Too easy, too easy.

503
00:24:33,605 --> 00:24:37,002
And very quick on lane one.

504
00:24:37,037 --> 00:24:41,545
Quick and easy on lane one
for Matt Dlugos from USA.

505
00:24:41,580 --> 00:24:44,042
No problem with
the first weight at 80 kilos.

506
00:24:44,077 --> 00:24:47,980
Also quick is lane three,
Evander Harewood.

507
00:24:48,015 --> 00:24:53,623
Moving on to the third weight
lane one and lane three.

508
00:24:53,658 --> 00:24:55,691
Third weight is 95 kilos.

509
00:24:55,726 --> 00:24:57,253
- No problem.
- There you go baby.

510
00:24:57,288 --> 00:24:58,925
- There you go.
- Oh!

511
00:24:58,960 --> 00:25:02,126
Five overhead squats
at 80 kilos.

512
00:25:02,161 --> 00:25:04,799
Followed by four at 87.5

513
00:25:04,834 --> 00:25:06,999
and three at 95.

514
00:25:07,034 --> 00:25:09,705
Quickest so far, Zach Sowder,

515
00:25:09,740 --> 00:25:12,136
USA lane five.

516
00:25:12,171 --> 00:25:14,611
The quickest so far
and on the final weight

517
00:25:14,646 --> 00:25:18,043
is Zach Sowder, USA.

518
00:25:18,078 --> 00:25:21,618
And then we have a finish
for USA, Zach Sowder.

519
00:25:21,653 --> 00:25:23,114
Very quick time.

520
00:25:23,149 --> 00:25:25,061
We're going into
the second round of the smash...

521
00:25:25,085 --> 00:25:26,689
Sorry, the overhead squat
ladder.

522
00:25:26,724 --> 00:25:29,285
All three of our guys,
Zach Watts, Zach Sowder

523
00:25:29,320 --> 00:25:34,026
and Matt Dlugos, I believe,
all made it in under their time.

524
00:25:34,061 --> 00:25:36,325
In Round Two,
the athletes faced barbells

525
00:25:36,360 --> 00:25:42,100
at 192.5, 209, and 225.5 pounds.

526
00:25:42,135 --> 00:25:43,673
Go!

527
00:25:43,708 --> 00:25:45,840
♪

528
00:25:45,875 --> 00:25:48,337
Wow, we have some quick
and strong guys here.

529
00:25:48,372 --> 00:25:52,649
Four overhead squats
at 87.5 with no problem.

530
00:25:52,684 --> 00:25:55,784
Moving on to three at 95.

531
00:25:55,819 --> 00:25:57,885
The quickest,
lane four, Zach Watts.

532
00:25:57,920 --> 00:26:01,284
And lane two, Matt Dlugos.

533
00:26:01,319 --> 00:26:04,122
Last weight now
for lane four, Zach Watts

534
00:26:04,157 --> 00:26:06,993
and lane two, Matt Dlugos.

535
00:26:07,028 --> 00:26:12,328
102.5, finish for lane four,
Zach Watts.

536
00:26:12,363 --> 00:26:14,737
Just ahead of lane two,
Matt Dlugos

537
00:26:14,772 --> 00:26:17,740
and lane three, Zach Sowder.

538
00:26:17,775 --> 00:26:20,072
The three American men
all made it to the final

539
00:26:20,107 --> 00:26:22,778
but the athletes to watch were
the men from Egypt and Greece.

540
00:26:22,813 --> 00:26:24,912
Go!

541
00:26:24,947 --> 00:26:30,214
So, three overhead squats at 95.

542
00:26:30,249 --> 00:26:33,789
Followed by two at 102.5.

543
00:26:33,824 --> 00:26:36,627
And one at 110.

544
00:26:36,662 --> 00:26:39,828
Oh, this is close, it is Egypt.

545
00:26:39,863 --> 00:26:43,766
It is Greece.

546
00:26:43,801 --> 00:26:47,297
And it is loannis Papadopoulos.

547
00:26:47,332 --> 00:26:50,905
And fourth, Zach Sowder

548
00:26:50,940 --> 00:26:54,843
and we have Ekramy Zakaria
Tantawy on the floor for Egypt.

549
00:26:54,878 --> 00:26:57,043
110.

550
00:26:57,078 --> 00:27:01,014
One overhead squat and final.

551
00:27:01,049 --> 00:27:03,214
Ioannis Papadopoulos
was the only athlete

552
00:27:03,249 --> 00:27:06,690
to represent his country
at the competition this weekend.

553
00:27:06,725 --> 00:27:09,385
He was also the strongest man
in the competition

554
00:27:09,420 --> 00:27:12,025
taking the top spot in Test Two.

555
00:27:12,060 --> 00:27:14,995
I'm known in the world
by my strengths and my lifts.

556
00:27:15,030 --> 00:27:18,834
I love barbell cycling,
heavy barbell cycling.

557
00:27:18,869 --> 00:27:23,333
For the Teams, the Strength
test was entirely different.

558
00:27:23,368 --> 00:27:26,941
The men were tasked
to find a five rep max snatch

559
00:27:26,976 --> 00:27:29,042
while the women performed
a three rep max

560
00:27:29,077 --> 00:27:30,813
shoulder to overhead.

561
00:27:30,848 --> 00:27:34,311
So the way the Teams work
is all different.

562
00:27:34,346 --> 00:27:36,852
Some are relay fashion.

563
00:27:36,887 --> 00:27:40,218
This year, some of us
aren't even doing tests.

564
00:27:40,253 --> 00:27:42,418
The two teammates
that do the gymnastic Skill

565
00:27:42,453 --> 00:27:44,893
don't do the Strength
and vise versa.

566
00:27:44,928 --> 00:27:51,262
Now with 95 kilo on the barbell
for Callum Foster.

567
00:27:51,297 --> 00:27:53,297
For Australia.

568
00:27:53,332 --> 00:27:57,939
♪

569
00:27:57,974 --> 00:28:05,078
Try again, let's see if he
can make it within the time.

570
00:28:05,113 --> 00:28:08,851
95 kilo for Australia.

571
00:28:08,886 --> 00:28:11,084
And that is time, sorry.

572
00:28:11,119 --> 00:28:16,958
For Sweden, Charlie Karlsson.

573
00:28:16,993 --> 00:28:22,194
♪

574
00:28:22,229 --> 00:28:27,771
Easy 95, Charlie Karlsson
for Sweden.

575
00:28:27,806 --> 00:28:33,271
95 kilos.

576
00:28:33,306 --> 00:28:36,043
Five rep at 95 kilos.

577
00:28:36,078 --> 00:28:41,785
♪

578
00:28:41,820 --> 00:28:43,479
Last one.

579
00:28:43,514 --> 00:28:47,285
♪

580
00:28:47,320 --> 00:28:52,224
For USA, Matt Morton with 102.

581
00:28:52,259 --> 00:28:56,162
102 kilo barbell five times.

582
00:29:01,433 --> 00:29:05,072
Two more.

583
00:29:05,107 --> 00:29:06,370
One more.

584
00:29:06,405 --> 00:29:08,009
Matt Morton from the USA

585
00:29:08,044 --> 00:29:10,275
had the heaviest weight
in his Heat

586
00:29:10,310 --> 00:29:13,817
but Brazil's Carlos Eduardo
Szigethy Da Silva

587
00:29:13,852 --> 00:29:17,513
had lifted 242 pounds
in the Heat before him.

588
00:29:17,548 --> 00:29:19,020
It would be up to the women

589
00:29:19,055 --> 00:29:20,549
to decide the final.

590
00:29:20,584 --> 00:29:22,551
We now have 80 kilo

591
00:29:22,586 --> 00:29:27,094
for Claire O'Keeffe,
Australia lane one.

592
00:29:27,129 --> 00:29:32,495
Angelica Bengtsson,
95 on the barbell.

593
00:29:32,530 --> 00:29:36,169
Three reps,
shoulder to overhead.

594
00:29:36,204 --> 00:29:41,372
102 going up for Ingrid Hodnemyr
for Norway.

595
00:29:45,950 --> 00:29:53,417
♪

596
00:29:53,452 --> 00:29:55,353
One more.

597
00:29:55,388 --> 00:29:59,060
♪

598
00:30:01,097 --> 00:30:04,395
And you got it, 102.

599
00:30:04,430 --> 00:30:08,069
Ingrid Hodnemyr for Norway.

600
00:30:08,104 --> 00:30:10,566
Fantastic.

601
00:30:10,601 --> 00:30:13,338
And the last place for USA,

602
00:30:13,373 --> 00:30:18,079
Samantha Decristofaro

603
00:30:18,114 --> 00:30:21,313
and she has 92 on her barbell.

604
00:30:21,348 --> 00:30:23,249
Samantha for USA.

605
00:30:23,284 --> 00:30:25,889
92 kilos.

606
00:30:25,924 --> 00:30:31,422
♪

607
00:30:31,457 --> 00:30:34,425
I did 92.5.

608
00:30:34,460 --> 00:30:37,263
♪

609
00:30:37,298 --> 00:30:40,266
And I got the first two,
almost dropped it

610
00:30:40,301 --> 00:30:41,465
because it slid down me.

611
00:30:41,500 --> 00:30:44,237
Come on.

612
00:30:44,272 --> 00:30:50,914
Last one.

613
00:30:50,949 --> 00:30:52,157
And I tried to get the third one

614
00:30:52,181 --> 00:30:56,018
but it just wasn't going up.

615
00:30:56,053 --> 00:30:59,252
I got my ass kicked

616
00:30:59,287 --> 00:31:01,221
by my self.

617
00:31:01,256 --> 00:31:03,388
The victors in Team Test Two
were Brazilian's

618
00:31:03,423 --> 00:31:05,555
Carlos Eduardo Szigethy Da Silva

619
00:31:05,590 --> 00:31:07,557
and Thatianne Lima Freitas

620
00:31:07,592 --> 00:31:10,593
with a total of 456 pounds.

621
00:31:10,628 --> 00:31:13,101
Brazil was the team to travel
the further distance

622
00:31:13,136 --> 00:31:15,532
to get here
which was surely justified

623
00:31:15,567 --> 00:31:18,106
by the victories they'd achieved
over the weekend.

624
00:31:18,141 --> 00:31:21,076
By the end of Day One,
we'd seen the two fundamental

625
00:31:21,111 --> 00:31:23,144
and polar opposite tests.

626
00:31:23,179 --> 00:31:25,509
The Endurance test
and the Strength test.

627
00:31:25,544 --> 00:31:29,117
♪

628
00:31:29,152 --> 00:31:30,987
In the sport
of Functional Fitness,

629
00:31:31,022 --> 00:31:32,648
the scores from each test
are totaled

630
00:31:32,683 --> 00:31:34,584
and compared between competitors

631
00:31:34,619 --> 00:31:37,158
to create a leader board.

632
00:31:37,193 --> 00:31:38,929
The leader board shows
who is ahead

633
00:31:38,964 --> 00:31:43,065
in the total points count for
all the tests completed so far.

634
00:31:43,100 --> 00:31:46,068
At the end, when they determine
the respective champions

635
00:31:46,103 --> 00:31:49,203
it's based off total score
over the six tests.

636
00:31:49,238 --> 00:31:52,602
It rewards you
for consistent placement

637
00:31:52,637 --> 00:31:54,307
within each test.

638
00:31:54,342 --> 00:31:57,981
So you can't really afford
to have a bad showing.

639
00:31:58,016 --> 00:32:00,313
Like, you can't go
from first to worst

640
00:32:00,348 --> 00:32:03,085
and still expect to place well.

641
00:32:03,120 --> 00:32:05,956
In this competition
with the number of athletes

642
00:32:05,991 --> 00:32:07,958
you can't really afford
to have any finishes

643
00:32:07,993 --> 00:32:09,553
outside the top ten

644
00:32:09,588 --> 00:32:11,588
if you want to be on the podium.

645
00:32:11,623 --> 00:32:13,997
Having taken first place
in Test One

646
00:32:14,032 --> 00:32:15,724
and fourth place in Test Two,

647
00:32:15,759 --> 00:32:19,431
Alex Parker was clearly
leading the women.

648
00:32:19,466 --> 00:32:22,467
I won event one
which is the Endurance event.

649
00:32:22,502 --> 00:32:25,041
I was fourth place in event two

650
00:32:25,076 --> 00:32:27,010
which was the Strength event.

651
00:32:27,045 --> 00:32:29,309
It's good to be consistent.

652
00:32:29,344 --> 00:32:31,982
Among the three
American male competitors,

653
00:32:32,017 --> 00:32:34,446
Matt Dlugos had
the highest score in Test One.

654
00:32:34,481 --> 00:32:37,020
His 95 points
putting him in second place

655
00:32:37,055 --> 00:32:40,518
on the men's leader board.

656
00:32:40,553 --> 00:32:43,653
In the Strength test, Zach Watts
finished in second place

657
00:32:43,688 --> 00:32:46,128
with Matt Dlugos
coming in a close third

658
00:32:46,163 --> 00:32:48,691
and Zach Sowder taking
the fourth place position.

659
00:32:48,726 --> 00:32:51,034
♪

660
00:32:51,069 --> 00:32:52,662
Totaling these scores together

661
00:32:52,697 --> 00:32:55,005
put Matt Dlugos in first place

662
00:32:55,040 --> 00:32:57,337
with Sowder and Watts
in the top five.

663
00:32:57,372 --> 00:32:59,449
The question wasn't whether
there would be an American

664
00:32:59,473 --> 00:33:01,572
on the podium
at the end of the weekend

665
00:33:01,607 --> 00:33:05,279
but which of these three men
would be in the top position?

666
00:33:05,314 --> 00:33:07,677
We just wrapped up Day One
and all of our athletes

667
00:33:07,712 --> 00:33:11,087
have left, gonna go get
some food and some rest

668
00:33:11,122 --> 00:33:14,354
after a very interesting
Day One.

669
00:33:14,389 --> 00:33:18,094
In the Team Endurance event
we had a second place.

670
00:33:18,129 --> 00:33:20,657
In the Team Strength event
I believe we finished third.

671
00:33:20,692 --> 00:33:23,033
Our team currently
is sitting in second place.

672
00:33:23,068 --> 00:33:26,036
Amongst the Teams,
Norway took the in on test one

673
00:33:26,071 --> 00:33:28,038
and took second place
on test two.

674
00:33:28,073 --> 00:33:32,174
Making them the clear victors
of Day One.

675
00:33:32,209 --> 00:33:36,178
Fitness is a sport
for a couple different reasons.

676
00:33:36,213 --> 00:33:38,147
It's measureable.

677
00:33:38,182 --> 00:33:41,051
So if you can have
a number of humans

678
00:33:41,086 --> 00:33:44,054
perform certain tasks
and you have some of them

679
00:33:44,089 --> 00:33:46,584
that are better than others
and you have a measurement

680
00:33:46,619 --> 00:33:49,389
of that task you have a sport.

681
00:33:49,424 --> 00:33:52,557
I used to be a former gymnast
most of my life.

682
00:33:52,592 --> 00:33:55,065
I started out playing soccer and
running track

683
00:33:55,100 --> 00:33:58,233
and then later on I started
doing competitive cheerleading.

684
00:33:58,268 --> 00:34:00,796
I grew up playing rugby union
and surf life saving

685
00:34:00,831 --> 00:34:04,173
in Australia so I competed
at a national level.

686
00:34:04,208 --> 00:34:06,835
I was a competitive
Alpine ski racer.

687
00:34:06,870 --> 00:34:10,113
I was on the Canadian
National Ski Team.

688
00:34:10,148 --> 00:34:11,675
I also play golf and soccer.

689
00:34:11,710 --> 00:34:14,645
So these six different tests
are all things

690
00:34:14,680 --> 00:34:18,121
that people will do
in "fitness" at a gym

691
00:34:18,156 --> 00:34:21,124
but to my point,
our of a thousand people

692
00:34:21,159 --> 00:34:22,686
that do that one test,

693
00:34:22,721 --> 00:34:25,524
they'll be some that
can do it better than others.

694
00:34:25,559 --> 00:34:27,592
Hence, you now make it a sport.

695
00:34:27,627 --> 00:34:30,298
From the spotting perspective
itself,

696
00:34:30,333 --> 00:34:31,533
what we have done to the sport

697
00:34:31,565 --> 00:34:33,136
is add a little bit
of structure.

698
00:34:33,171 --> 00:34:35,666
So that started
with the rulebook

699
00:34:35,701 --> 00:34:37,437
and the movement standards

700
00:34:37,472 --> 00:34:41,705
up until we did it there
was never a book of movements.

701
00:34:41,740 --> 00:34:43,751
A written book of every single
movement in the sport

702
00:34:43,775 --> 00:34:47,546
and how it would be judged,
so we put that together

703
00:34:47,581 --> 00:34:49,581
and that's just on our website

704
00:34:49,616 --> 00:34:53,486
24/7 basically
and if you don't know

705
00:34:53,521 --> 00:34:54,597
how a movement
is gonna be judged

706
00:34:54,621 --> 00:34:56,324
you can go and look at it.

707
00:34:56,359 --> 00:34:59,492
If something is not
in there then you can know

708
00:34:59,527 --> 00:35:01,527
it won't show up
in competition that season.

709
00:35:01,562 --> 00:35:03,496
Why we created the tests,

710
00:35:03,531 --> 00:35:05,333
we organized it philosophically

711
00:35:05,368 --> 00:35:07,368
believing that the six tests...

712
00:35:07,403 --> 00:35:09,370
This is important,

713
00:35:09,405 --> 00:35:11,306
would allow the coach
and the athlete

714
00:35:11,341 --> 00:35:14,177
to not only know
what they need to prepare for

715
00:35:14,212 --> 00:35:17,510
but to build a lifetime
of sport opportunity

716
00:35:17,545 --> 00:35:20,777
because the six test are what
we're considering balance.

717
00:35:20,812 --> 00:35:23,747
Every competition
is different workouts

718
00:35:23,782 --> 00:35:27,454
but the workouts
have like a structure.

719
00:35:27,489 --> 00:35:30,754
The structure of the sport
is what separates it

720
00:35:30,789 --> 00:35:33,658
from some of the other
Functional Fitness sports

721
00:35:33,693 --> 00:35:35,374
- that are out there.
- You know going into

722
00:35:35,398 --> 00:35:37,530
a competition that every single
facet of fitness

723
00:35:37,565 --> 00:35:41,204
is gonna be tested because they
have standardized

724
00:35:41,239 --> 00:35:43,239
like formats
for each different workout.

725
00:35:43,274 --> 00:35:46,671
We're essentially focusing
on making the philosophy

726
00:35:46,706 --> 00:35:50,378
of training be balanced.

727
00:35:50,413 --> 00:35:52,809
It allows coaches
and athletes to like grasp

728
00:35:52,844 --> 00:35:55,350
onto knowing
what they're training for.

729
00:35:55,385 --> 00:35:57,187
The idea is that
you're well rounded.

730
00:35:57,222 --> 00:35:59,486
You can pick up a heavy weight
when call upon

731
00:35:59,521 --> 00:36:01,950
or you can, you know,
run for miles if you need to.

732
00:36:01,985 --> 00:36:03,523
Obviously, a Functional Fitness

733
00:36:03,558 --> 00:36:04,964
they're testing
all the modalities.

734
00:36:04,988 --> 00:36:08,528
You're fit across all plains,
I mean,

735
00:36:08,563 --> 00:36:10,530
you can run, you can lift,

736
00:36:10,565 --> 00:36:12,466
you can do it under duress.

737
00:36:12,501 --> 00:36:14,831
It really encompasses
everything.

738
00:36:14,866 --> 00:36:18,274
So by having those
it creates some structure,

739
00:36:18,309 --> 00:36:20,672
it becomes a known thing

740
00:36:20,707 --> 00:36:23,279
and then a 15 year old
and a 22 year old

741
00:36:23,314 --> 00:36:25,644
and anyone can look at it
and go,

742
00:36:25,679 --> 00:36:26,975
that kind of makes sense.

743
00:36:27,010 --> 00:36:35,010
♪

744
00:36:58,415 --> 00:37:00,415
The tests of Day Two
brought some more nuance

745
00:37:00,450 --> 00:37:03,319
into the question
of who is the fittest.

746
00:37:03,354 --> 00:37:05,750
Rather than lifting weights
or doing cardio,

747
00:37:05,785 --> 00:37:07,356
these tests were based on
circuits

748
00:37:07,391 --> 00:37:08,786
of bodyweight exercises.

749
00:37:08,821 --> 00:37:11,294
♪

750
00:37:11,329 --> 00:37:13,527
These tasks look more
like the things

751
00:37:13,562 --> 00:37:15,562
we did on the playground as kids

752
00:37:15,597 --> 00:37:17,597
or things we
imagine ourselves doing

753
00:37:17,632 --> 00:37:19,731
when we watch action movies.

754
00:37:19,766 --> 00:37:22,866
Alex Parker, Matt Dlugos
and the Norwegian Team

755
00:37:22,901 --> 00:37:25,473
held the top spots
at the end of Day One.

756
00:37:25,508 --> 00:37:27,310
The second day
of the competition

757
00:37:27,345 --> 00:37:29,873
was a critical turning point
for these athletes.

758
00:37:29,908 --> 00:37:31,842
Could they hold on
to their Day One leads?

759
00:37:31,877 --> 00:37:33,910
Or would they slip
and be overtaken

760
00:37:33,945 --> 00:37:35,879
by unexpected challengers?

761
00:37:35,914 --> 00:37:38,816
The third test of the weekend
was the Bodyweight test.

762
00:37:38,851 --> 00:37:41,984
Both the Individual competitors
and the Teams

763
00:37:42,019 --> 00:37:45,460
would do handstand pushups
and rope climbs.

764
00:37:45,495 --> 00:37:47,825
The Bodyweight test
used the athlete's own bodies

765
00:37:47,860 --> 00:37:50,696
as the primary form
of resistance.

766
00:37:50,731 --> 00:37:53,061
This is a relative strength test

767
00:37:53,096 --> 00:37:54,799
measuring the athlete's strength

768
00:37:54,834 --> 00:37:56,669
relative to their own weight

769
00:37:56,704 --> 00:37:59,573
and measuring the ability
of their muscles

770
00:37:59,608 --> 00:38:04,908
to endure high repetitions of
these five bodyweight exercises.

771
00:38:04,943 --> 00:38:07,350
The Individuals test involved

772
00:38:07,385 --> 00:38:10,617
a chipper of difficult
bodyweight movement.

773
00:38:10,652 --> 00:38:13,818
The first task
was 45 handstand push ups.

774
00:38:13,853 --> 00:38:16,084
The head must touch
the box at the bottom

775
00:38:16,119 --> 00:38:19,087
and the body must be
fully extended at the top.

776
00:38:19,122 --> 00:38:20,990
After these handstand pushups

777
00:38:21,025 --> 00:38:23,960
athletes would perform
100 air squats.

778
00:38:23,995 --> 00:38:26,435
Their thighs must be
parallel to the floor

779
00:38:26,470 --> 00:38:28,767
at the bottom position
and their hips and legs

780
00:38:28,802 --> 00:38:30,703
must be fully extended
at the top.

781
00:38:30,738 --> 00:38:32,804
♪

782
00:38:32,839 --> 00:38:36,379
The third challenge would be
seven 4.5 meter rope climbs.

783
00:38:36,414 --> 00:38:40,548
That's about 15 feet each
or 105 feet overall.

784
00:38:40,583 --> 00:38:42,946
Athletes much touch the frame
at the top of the rope

785
00:38:42,981 --> 00:38:45,080
for the repetition to count.

786
00:38:45,115 --> 00:38:47,588
Then, it was back
to the handstand pushups

787
00:38:47,623 --> 00:38:49,755
now for 30 reps at a deficit

788
00:38:49,790 --> 00:38:53,594
with a deeper deficit
for men then for women.

789
00:38:53,629 --> 00:38:56,124
Another set of seven
rope climbs followed after

790
00:38:56,159 --> 00:38:59,094
along with another set
of 100 air squats.

791
00:38:59,129 --> 00:39:01,635
The final task would be
15 handstand pushup

792
00:39:01,670 --> 00:39:03,472
at an even deeper deficit

793
00:39:03,507 --> 00:39:06,574
and a sprint across
the finish lien.

794
00:39:06,609 --> 00:39:08,708
I have three World
Championships.

795
00:39:08,743 --> 00:39:11,843
Day Two and Jordan
is currently in second

796
00:39:11,878 --> 00:39:13,790
and I think this is
a wheel house workout for her.

797
00:39:13,814 --> 00:39:15,550
She seems really excited

798
00:39:15,585 --> 00:39:17,684
and I think if she executes well

799
00:39:17,719 --> 00:39:21,523
that she could take over
the top of the leader board

800
00:39:21,558 --> 00:39:23,085
after this one, we'll see

801
00:39:23,120 --> 00:39:25,153
but I feel good about it.

802
00:39:25,188 --> 00:39:26,858
We have 45 handstand pushups

803
00:39:26,893 --> 00:39:30,026
and then seven rope climbs
then 100 air squats

804
00:39:30,061 --> 00:39:33,601
and then more rope climbs, more
handstand pushups at a deficit

805
00:39:33,636 --> 00:39:35,900
and then more air squats,
more handstand pushups

806
00:39:35,935 --> 00:39:38,166
at even deeper deficit.

807
00:39:38,201 --> 00:39:41,070
Strength, I would say
out of all those, rope climbs.

808
00:39:41,105 --> 00:39:43,138
Rope climbs, handstand pushups,
air squats.

809
00:39:43,173 --> 00:39:50,684
♪

810
00:39:50,719 --> 00:39:54,853
And here they come our female
athletes in our last Heat.

811
00:39:54,888 --> 00:39:56,052
Go!

812
00:39:56,087 --> 00:39:58,560
♪

813
00:39:58,595 --> 00:40:01,761
At lane two we have
Alex Parker from Canada.

814
00:40:01,796 --> 00:40:03,796
Now on 17 handstand pushups.

815
00:40:03,831 --> 00:40:06,667
Quick handstand pushups
for Alex Parker.

816
00:40:06,702 --> 00:40:10,770
23 handstand pushups
for Jordan Adcock, lane three.

817
00:40:10,805 --> 00:40:15,137
First one done
is Alex Parker, lane two.

818
00:40:15,172 --> 00:40:18,140
Soon as they're done
with 100 air squats

819
00:40:18,175 --> 00:40:21,649
it's to the rope climbs.

820
00:40:21,684 --> 00:40:24,113
Head to head between lane two,
Alex Parker

821
00:40:24,148 --> 00:40:26,687
and lane eight,
Jessica Coughlan.

822
00:40:26,722 --> 00:40:29,558
And back for handstand push ups

823
00:40:29,593 --> 00:40:32,528
is Alex Parker in the lead.

824
00:40:32,563 --> 00:40:35,124
Also back on handstand push ups
is lane three,

825
00:40:35,159 --> 00:40:37,665
Jordan Adcock.

826
00:40:37,700 --> 00:40:40,503
From Unites States.

827
00:40:40,538 --> 00:40:44,804
Nine more to go for Alex Parker.

828
00:40:44,839 --> 00:40:48,610
In the lead, lane two,
Alex Parker, Canada.

829
00:40:48,645 --> 00:40:51,514
Followed by Jessica Coughlan,
lane eight.

830
00:40:51,549 --> 00:40:54,011
Three more to go now
for Matilde Garnes,

831
00:40:54,046 --> 00:40:55,881
lane seven for Norway.

832
00:40:55,916 --> 00:40:59,016
And two more to go for
lane three, Jordan Adcock.

833
00:40:59,051 --> 00:41:02,217
It is the final round
of air squats for these ladies

834
00:41:02,252 --> 00:41:03,823
before they finish this off

835
00:41:03,858 --> 00:41:06,793
with 15 handstand push ups.

836
00:41:06,828 --> 00:41:09,565
With a 20 centimeter deficit.

837
00:41:09,600 --> 00:41:11,567
♪

838
00:41:11,602 --> 00:41:14,097
Three more handstand push ups
for Alex Parker

839
00:41:14,132 --> 00:41:17,034
to take these Heat win

840
00:41:17,069 --> 00:41:20,708
and probably the test win.

841
00:41:20,743 --> 00:41:24,206
Two more reps for Alex Parker.

842
00:41:24,241 --> 00:41:25,845
One more.

843
00:41:25,880 --> 00:41:28,078
Last rep for Alex Parker.

844
00:41:28,113 --> 00:41:32,214
♪

845
00:41:32,249 --> 00:41:33,853
And there you have it!

846
00:41:33,888 --> 00:41:36,185
Taking this win
in the Heat and the Test,

847
00:41:36,220 --> 00:41:38,792
Alex Parker, Canada.

848
00:41:38,827 --> 00:41:40,827
Who is gonna take second place?

849
00:41:40,862 --> 00:41:43,225
Jessica Coughlan, lane eight
from Australia.

850
00:41:43,260 --> 00:41:45,568
Five reps to go.

851
00:41:45,603 --> 00:41:48,131
Also Norway, lane seven,
Matilde Garnes

852
00:41:48,166 --> 00:41:50,166
five reps to go.

853
00:41:50,201 --> 00:41:54,709
We also have hand in the air
for lanes three and four.

854
00:41:54,744 --> 00:41:59,274
And it is Jessica Coughlan
taking second place.

855
00:41:59,309 --> 00:42:02,750
Two more reps
for Matilde at lane seven.

856
00:42:02,785 --> 00:42:06,886
Only one more to go
for lane three, Jordan Adcock.

857
00:42:06,921 --> 00:42:12,628
♪

858
00:42:12,663 --> 00:42:16,896
And it is... wow!

859
00:42:16,931 --> 00:42:19,899
I think we had lane three,
Jordan Adcock,

860
00:42:19,934 --> 00:42:23,804
right before lane seven,
Matilde Garnes.

861
00:42:23,839 --> 00:42:26,301
Canada's Parker
scored a decisive victory

862
00:42:26,336 --> 00:42:29,810
in this event coming in
almost a full minute ahead

863
00:42:29,845 --> 00:42:31,240
of her next challenger.

864
00:42:31,275 --> 00:42:33,242
Parker is a single-minded
athlete

865
00:42:33,277 --> 00:42:35,750
with a wide range
of athletic skills.

866
00:42:35,785 --> 00:42:37,686
Can't be really good
at one thing.

867
00:42:37,721 --> 00:42:40,656
Kind of have to be decent across
the board in order to do well.

868
00:42:40,691 --> 00:42:42,658
While Jordan Adcock
didn't perform as well

869
00:42:42,693 --> 00:42:44,693
as she had expected
in this test,

870
00:42:44,728 --> 00:42:46,761
she wasn't ready to give up yet.

871
00:42:46,796 --> 00:42:47,839
I think I managed
it pretty well.

872
00:42:47,863 --> 00:42:50,028
Not quite as fast as I wanted.

873
00:42:50,063 --> 00:42:51,865
The top athletes on the men side

874
00:42:51,900 --> 00:42:54,868
were all in the same Heat.

875
00:42:54,903 --> 00:42:56,133
Go!

876
00:42:56,168 --> 00:42:58,971
♪

877
00:42:59,006 --> 00:43:02,337
Start off 45 normal
handstand push ups.

878
00:43:02,372 --> 00:43:05,780
Ten so far at lane two,
Matt Dlugos.

879
00:43:05,815 --> 00:43:08,376
16 lane three,
Romain Fellonneau.

880
00:43:08,411 --> 00:43:11,280
23 for Khan Porter, lane four.

881
00:43:11,315 --> 00:43:14,657
26, Zach Sowder, lane five.

882
00:43:14,692 --> 00:43:18,760
Final five for Uldis Upenieks
from Latvia

883
00:43:18,795 --> 00:43:21,895
at lane six
and there we have him done.

884
00:43:21,930 --> 00:43:26,295
It is lane six, Uldis Upenieks
from Latvia.

885
00:43:26,330 --> 00:43:30,398
Second place right now
is Khan Porter at lane four.

886
00:43:30,433 --> 00:43:33,643
Third place,
lane five Zach Sowder.

887
00:43:33,678 --> 00:43:35,678
Also done with
handstand pushups, Zach Watts,

888
00:43:35,713 --> 00:43:37,273
United States lane seven.

889
00:43:37,308 --> 00:43:42,113
Final reps for lane two,
Matt Dlugos.

890
00:43:42,148 --> 00:43:44,984
Final rope climb for lane five.

891
00:43:45,019 --> 00:43:46,788
Zach Sowder

892
00:43:46,823 --> 00:43:48,889
and done with rope climbs,
lane four,

893
00:43:48,924 --> 00:43:51,287
Khan Porter.

894
00:43:51,322 --> 00:43:53,861
Back on air squats
Uldis Upenieks,

895
00:43:53,896 --> 00:43:55,698
lane six, still in the lead.

896
00:43:55,733 --> 00:43:58,800
Followed by lane five,
Zach Sowder.

897
00:43:58,835 --> 00:44:03,871
Third place we have both Khan
Porter and Romain Fellonneau.

898
00:44:03,906 --> 00:44:06,104
Khan Porter a bit quicker.

899
00:44:06,139 --> 00:44:09,910
In the lead is lane six,
Uldis Upenieks.

900
00:44:09,945 --> 00:44:13,441
Done with 100 air squats.

901
00:44:13,476 --> 00:44:18,347
And back for the final round
of 15 handstand push ups.

902
00:44:18,382 --> 00:44:21,350
This time with
a 30 centimeter deficit.

903
00:44:21,385 --> 00:44:26,091
Only two more to go
for Uldis Upenieks at lane six.

904
00:44:26,126 --> 00:44:28,027
Going for great time.

905
00:44:28,062 --> 00:44:31,734
Time to beat
and he's going to take time.

906
00:44:31,769 --> 00:44:34,099
Taking the win and this Heat

907
00:44:34,134 --> 00:44:38,400
is Uldis Upenieks,
quickest in test one.

908
00:44:38,435 --> 00:44:43,009
And it is going to be
Romain Fellonneau from France

909
00:44:43,044 --> 00:44:45,473
taking second place
in this Heat.

910
00:44:45,508 --> 00:44:50,082
And taking third place,
lane five, Zack Sowder.

911
00:44:50,117 --> 00:44:52,117
United States.

912
00:44:52,152 --> 00:44:53,789
There you have it

913
00:44:53,824 --> 00:44:56,484
and finished for Khan Porter,
Australia

914
00:44:56,519 --> 00:44:58,926
taking fourth place
in this Heat.

915
00:44:58,961 --> 00:45:01,797
Uldis Upenieks remained
a top competitor

916
00:45:01,832 --> 00:45:04,767
throughout the weekend.

917
00:45:04,802 --> 00:45:06,835
Most of the larger athletes
finished low

918
00:45:06,870 --> 00:45:08,903
on the leader board
in this event.

919
00:45:08,938 --> 00:45:10,399
This was to be expected.

920
00:45:10,434 --> 00:45:12,434
Imagine putting
all that weight upside down

921
00:45:12,469 --> 00:45:14,337
onto your arms and shoulders

922
00:45:14,372 --> 00:45:18,209
than using those arms
to pull that weight up a rope.

923
00:45:18,244 --> 00:45:20,915
The boys did solid.

924
00:45:20,950 --> 00:45:25,117
Definitely, tall Matt
was in first place overnight.

925
00:45:25,152 --> 00:45:28,054
It was more of
a managed workout for him.

926
00:45:28,089 --> 00:45:30,518
A lot of handstand push ups,
he's six foot four.

927
00:45:30,553 --> 00:45:33,389
Zach crushed it but we still got

928
00:45:33,424 --> 00:45:35,457
all three of them
I think still in the top ten

929
00:45:35,492 --> 00:45:37,899
and two of them
in the top five at the moment.

930
00:45:37,934 --> 00:45:40,165
♪

931
00:45:40,200 --> 00:45:42,772
Teams are coming up and
that's going to be a pivotal one

932
00:45:42,807 --> 00:45:44,268
for the Teams.

933
00:45:44,303 --> 00:45:47,073
I think for us,
if we do well on this workout

934
00:45:47,108 --> 00:45:51,011
it gives us a great chance
to podium

935
00:45:51,046 --> 00:45:52,980
but we're gonna have to be
really smart.

936
00:45:53,015 --> 00:45:57,413
It's definitely not
Matt's favorite movement.

937
00:45:57,448 --> 00:45:59,789
I'm being nice here...
Handstand pushups have been

938
00:45:59,824 --> 00:46:01,483
his nemesis in the past.

939
00:46:01,518 --> 00:46:03,485
So we've got to manage it well.

940
00:46:03,520 --> 00:46:05,520
The second half of the workout
with Brian and Sam,

941
00:46:05,555 --> 00:46:07,489
we should be pretty strong.

942
00:46:07,524 --> 00:46:10,030
But that first half of the
workout with Matt and Maicey,

943
00:46:10,065 --> 00:46:11,526
Matt's just gotta be
able to hang.

944
00:46:11,561 --> 00:46:14,463
We've gotta split
the reps up smartly.

945
00:46:14,498 --> 00:46:17,169
And hopefully be able
to get it to the second half

946
00:46:17,204 --> 00:46:18,500
of the workout with some time

947
00:46:18,535 --> 00:46:20,403
to be able to make up
some time on it.

948
00:46:20,438 --> 00:46:22,471
But I think it's going to be
a pivotal workout.

949
00:46:22,506 --> 00:46:24,880
A male female pair of athletes

950
00:46:24,915 --> 00:46:27,949
perform the first half
of the work.

951
00:46:27,984 --> 00:46:29,918
The fist exercise
would be alternating

952
00:46:29,953 --> 00:46:32,184
deficit handstand push ups.

953
00:46:32,219 --> 00:46:34,417
Each time their partner
performed a push up

954
00:46:34,452 --> 00:46:36,419
the other athlete
had to hold themselves

955
00:46:36,454 --> 00:46:38,355
in a handstand position.

956
00:46:38,390 --> 00:46:41,061
The deficit
was 20 centimeters for males

957
00:46:41,096 --> 00:46:43,327
and ten centimeters for females.

958
00:46:43,362 --> 00:46:45,263
After that came the rope climbs

959
00:46:45,298 --> 00:46:47,034
taking turns with their partner.

960
00:46:47,069 --> 00:46:48,310
After the first pair of athletes

961
00:46:48,334 --> 00:46:49,498
had completed their work,

962
00:46:49,533 --> 00:46:51,269
the second male female pair

963
00:46:51,304 --> 00:46:54,173
came out to face
an even greater challenge.

964
00:46:54,208 --> 00:46:56,879
The handstand push up
deficit was now increased

965
00:46:56,914 --> 00:46:58,309
to 30 centimeters for men

966
00:46:58,344 --> 00:47:00,278
and 20 centimeters for women.

967
00:47:00,313 --> 00:47:03,149
And these rope climbs would
have to be performed legless.

968
00:47:03,184 --> 00:47:06,185
Meaning, the athletes could not
use their feet or legs

969
00:47:06,220 --> 00:47:08,253
to assist in the climb.

970
00:47:08,288 --> 00:47:10,860
The leads gained
by the first pair of athletes

971
00:47:10,895 --> 00:47:13,621
gave their teammates
a major boost.

972
00:47:13,656 --> 00:47:17,933
Athletes get ready.
Go!

973
00:47:17,968 --> 00:47:23,136
So we start with 27 alternative
deficit handstand push ups.

974
00:47:23,171 --> 00:47:26,403
There in the lead,
we have Brazil at lane four

975
00:47:26,438 --> 00:47:29,241
doing their final
handstand push up.

976
00:47:29,276 --> 00:47:33,377
Moving on to the first round
of rope climbs for Brazil.

977
00:47:33,412 --> 00:47:36,611
Second place right now
for Sweden, lane three.

978
00:47:36,646 --> 00:47:39,383
Seven more handstand push ups
to go in the first round

979
00:47:39,418 --> 00:47:42,056
for United States at lane two.

980
00:47:42,091 --> 00:47:44,058
Right now in fourth place.

981
00:47:44,093 --> 00:47:48,128
Final five handstand push ups
for Brazil at lane four.

982
00:47:48,163 --> 00:47:49,591
In the lead.

983
00:47:49,626 --> 00:47:52,297
Second round of rope climbs
now for Brazil.

984
00:47:52,332 --> 00:47:54,662
This time
it's eight rope climbs.

985
00:47:54,697 --> 00:47:58,534
Lane one, Norway, has five more
rope climbs to do

986
00:47:58,569 --> 00:48:02,208
before they can go back
for 21 handstand push ups.

987
00:48:02,243 --> 00:48:06,982
It's definitely not
Matt's favorite movements.

988
00:48:07,017 --> 00:48:09,952
Handstand push ups 'cause
that's a weakness for me.

989
00:48:09,987 --> 00:48:12,482
My weaknesses are my shoulder.

990
00:48:12,517 --> 00:48:14,990
I'm not great on my hands.

991
00:48:15,025 --> 00:48:18,125
Handstand push ups have been
his nemesis in the past.

992
00:48:18,160 --> 00:48:20,523
Matt's just gotta be able
to hang.

993
00:48:24,199 --> 00:48:26,661
♪

994
00:48:26,696 --> 00:48:29,037
And now we have
a finish for Brazil.

995
00:48:29,072 --> 00:48:33,272
The first two athletes
to finish now for Brazil.

996
00:48:33,307 --> 00:48:38,178
Next pair from Brazil start
with 18 alternative deficit

997
00:48:38,213 --> 00:48:39,443
handstand push ups.

998
00:48:39,478 --> 00:48:44,712
Three more legless
rope climbs for Sweden.

999
00:48:44,747 --> 00:48:47,649
Second place, Brazil.

1000
00:48:47,684 --> 00:48:52,423
Two more to go for Sweden.

1001
00:48:52,458 --> 00:48:55,492
In the lead we have Brazil.

1002
00:48:55,527 --> 00:48:59,562
They are at the round
of 15 handstand push ups.

1003
00:48:59,597 --> 00:49:02,598
And the final one to go.

1004
00:49:02,633 --> 00:49:04,369
There we have them.

1005
00:49:04,404 --> 00:49:12,146
Brazil now doing
five legless rope climbs.

1006
00:49:12,181 --> 00:49:17,349
Sweden begins their
15 handstand push ups.

1007
00:49:17,384 --> 00:49:20,550
Norway has two more
legless rope climbs to go

1008
00:49:20,585 --> 00:49:24,653
before they can move on
to 15 handstand push ups.

1009
00:49:24,688 --> 00:49:28,294
20, 21!

1010
00:49:28,329 --> 00:49:32,430
♪

1011
00:49:32,465 --> 00:49:34,762
One more to go for Brazil.

1012
00:49:34,797 --> 00:49:37,501
Come on!

1013
00:49:37,536 --> 00:49:41,604
And we have a great time
for Brazil as well.

1014
00:49:41,639 --> 00:49:47,412
There we have it
and sprint and win for Brazil.

1015
00:49:47,447 --> 00:49:49,777
For United States
we are at the first round

1016
00:49:49,812 --> 00:49:51,515
of legless rope climbs.

1017
00:49:51,550 --> 00:49:53,319
Norway are chasing Sweden.

1018
00:49:53,354 --> 00:49:56,421
They have now
four handstand push ups.

1019
00:49:56,456 --> 00:49:58,522
Really quick from United States.

1020
00:49:58,557 --> 00:50:01,129
Now on five legless rope climbs.

1021
00:50:01,164 --> 00:50:06,530
Final, final rope climb
for Norway and Sweden.

1022
00:50:06,565 --> 00:50:12,074
It is Norway
taking second place.

1023
00:50:12,109 --> 00:50:16,144
Third place Sweden.

1024
00:50:16,179 --> 00:50:19,741
Last one for United States.

1025
00:50:19,776 --> 00:50:21,215
One minute to go.

1026
00:50:21,250 --> 00:50:23,151
♪

1027
00:50:23,186 --> 00:50:27,749
And we got it and the sprint
to the finish line for USA.

1028
00:50:27,784 --> 00:50:31,390
Brazil was the clear winner
of the Bodyweight test.

1029
00:50:31,425 --> 00:50:34,063
With Australia
coming in a close second

1030
00:50:34,098 --> 00:50:36,164
and Canada, Sweden and Norway

1031
00:50:36,199 --> 00:50:37,825
rounding out the top five.

1032
00:50:37,860 --> 00:50:39,629
The crowd has been crazy.

1033
00:50:39,664 --> 00:50:42,137
It's like, you can hear
the music and the crowd.

1034
00:50:42,172 --> 00:50:44,502
It's been awesome.
It's been such a...

1035
00:50:44,537 --> 00:50:46,174
Yeah, they're just so into it.

1036
00:50:46,209 --> 00:50:49,243
It was the final Heat
of the Teams

1037
00:50:49,278 --> 00:50:51,278
and it came down
to Sweden and Norway

1038
00:50:51,313 --> 00:50:53,192
were doing their final
rope climb at the same time

1039
00:50:53,216 --> 00:50:55,612
and it was so loud.

1040
00:50:55,647 --> 00:50:57,713
Traditionally,
Team events in the sport,

1041
00:50:57,748 --> 00:50:59,517
they're kind of secondary.

1042
00:50:59,552 --> 00:51:03,224
But now I think this idea
of cheering for your country,

1043
00:51:03,259 --> 00:51:05,204
people are really wrapping
their head around that

1044
00:51:05,228 --> 00:51:06,832
and the fact that you can
stand out there

1045
00:51:06,856 --> 00:51:08,834
and get everyone... right,
get behind your country.

1046
00:51:08,858 --> 00:51:10,561
Everyone can get behind that.

1047
00:51:10,596 --> 00:51:13,597
My prediction is that the Teams
might become more popular

1048
00:51:13,632 --> 00:51:16,468
than the Individual competition
within our system

1049
00:51:16,503 --> 00:51:18,371
just because of that
country pride.

1050
00:51:18,406 --> 00:51:20,307
At the halfway point
of the weekend,

1051
00:51:20,342 --> 00:51:23,310
flags had been planted
and competitive rivalries

1052
00:51:23,345 --> 00:51:25,840
were in full swing.

1053
00:51:25,875 --> 00:51:28,777
It would be up to the athletes
over the next three tests

1054
00:51:28,812 --> 00:51:31,318
to prove who was
the best amongst them

1055
00:51:31,353 --> 00:51:33,716
and now they knew exactly
who they would have to defeat

1056
00:51:33,751 --> 00:51:35,355
to prove it.

1057
00:51:35,390 --> 00:51:37,885
♪

1058
00:51:37,920 --> 00:51:40,657
On the women's side,
Alex Parker held the lead

1059
00:51:40,692 --> 00:51:43,264
with Jordan Adcock
trailing close behind her

1060
00:51:43,299 --> 00:51:46,795
and Hattie Kanyo
in the third position.

1061
00:51:46,830 --> 00:51:49,369
After Test three,
the top three men

1062
00:51:49,404 --> 00:51:51,569
were Uldis Upenieks,
Romain Fellonneau

1063
00:51:51,604 --> 00:51:53,175
and Khan Porter.

1064
00:51:53,210 --> 00:51:54,638
♪

1065
00:51:54,673 --> 00:51:58,246
For the Teams, Norway,
Brazil and the USA

1066
00:51:58,281 --> 00:51:59,808
held the top three spots.

1067
00:51:59,843 --> 00:52:04,153
♪

1068
00:52:04,188 --> 00:52:06,815
The next test
was the Skill test.

1069
00:52:06,850 --> 00:52:09,224
This test was similar
to test three

1070
00:52:09,259 --> 00:52:12,326
in that it primarily consisted
of bodyweight movements

1071
00:52:12,361 --> 00:52:15,527
and was within
a similar timeframe.

1072
00:52:15,562 --> 00:52:17,826
However, the elements
of the Skill test

1073
00:52:17,861 --> 00:52:20,466
were each individually
much more difficult

1074
00:52:20,501 --> 00:52:22,831
than the elements
of the Bodyweight test.

1075
00:52:22,866 --> 00:52:25,933
Instead of testing
bodyweight muscular endurance,

1076
00:52:25,968 --> 00:52:29,211
this test was about
measuring the athlete's ability

1077
00:52:29,246 --> 00:52:31,411
to perform difficult skills.

1078
00:52:31,446 --> 00:52:33,182
These skills required athletes

1079
00:52:33,217 --> 00:52:34,744
to possess an excellent sense

1080
00:52:34,779 --> 00:52:36,647
of their body's position
in space

1081
00:52:36,682 --> 00:52:38,748
as well as a high degree
of control

1082
00:52:38,783 --> 00:52:40,948
that only comes
with years of practice.

1083
00:52:40,983 --> 00:52:43,687
♪

1084
00:52:43,722 --> 00:52:45,689
On top of all that,
their muscles

1085
00:52:45,724 --> 00:52:47,493
and their nervous systems
had to be able

1086
00:52:47,528 --> 00:52:50,364
to perform these skills
under duress

1087
00:52:50,399 --> 00:52:52,894
during a prolonged
and exhausting test.

1088
00:52:52,929 --> 00:52:55,336
The Skill test, which involved

1089
00:52:55,371 --> 00:52:57,668
a gymnastics complex
of a bar up and over

1090
00:52:57,703 --> 00:52:59,516
so like, stuff we used
to do in the playground

1091
00:52:59,540 --> 00:53:01,903
when we were kids, where you
kind of flip your feet over

1092
00:53:01,938 --> 00:53:04,609
then go from that
into a toes to bar,

1093
00:53:04,644 --> 00:53:06,314
chest to bar
then a bar muscle up.

1094
00:53:06,349 --> 00:53:08,910
They are Individual
Functional Fitness movements

1095
00:53:08,945 --> 00:53:11,418
but normally not linked together
like that.

1096
00:53:11,453 --> 00:53:13,651
So that made it
very interesting.

1097
00:53:13,686 --> 00:53:15,554
For this test,
the athletes would all start

1098
00:53:15,589 --> 00:53:18,557
with one rep on each each arm
of a kettlebell getup.

1099
00:53:18,592 --> 00:53:21,725
The getup requires an athlete to
hold a weight above their head

1100
00:53:21,760 --> 00:53:23,562
as they lower
all the way to the ground,

1101
00:53:23,597 --> 00:53:24,860
laydown on their back

1102
00:53:24,895 --> 00:53:27,302
then bring themselves
all the way to standing

1103
00:53:27,337 --> 00:53:30,239
with the weight overhead again.

1104
00:53:30,274 --> 00:53:32,472
After getups,
the athletes would transition

1105
00:53:32,507 --> 00:53:34,705
to a complex on the pull up bar.

1106
00:53:34,740 --> 00:53:37,004
This complex involved
a series of movements

1107
00:53:37,039 --> 00:53:39,512
that challenged
their strength and coordination

1108
00:53:39,547 --> 00:53:41,943
as well as balance
and equilibrium.

1109
00:53:41,978 --> 00:53:44,550
Each movement would
have to be performed perfectly

1110
00:53:44,585 --> 00:53:47,421
according to the standards
and in the correct order

1111
00:53:47,456 --> 00:53:49,687
before it would count.

1112
00:53:49,722 --> 00:53:51,953
The third part of the test
was a handstand walk.

1113
00:53:51,988 --> 00:53:53,922
But what made this handstand
walk different

1114
00:53:53,957 --> 00:53:56,793
was the requirement that
athletes hold a foam block

1115
00:53:56,828 --> 00:53:59,400
between their ankles
as well as the requirement

1116
00:53:59,435 --> 00:54:01,897
to perform
a 360 degree pirouette

1117
00:54:01,932 --> 00:54:03,470
at the center point.

1118
00:54:03,505 --> 00:54:05,406
They would
also have to pirouette

1119
00:54:05,441 --> 00:54:06,704
in on the opposite direction

1120
00:54:06,739 --> 00:54:08,508
on their way back.

1121
00:54:08,543 --> 00:54:11,610
Go!

1122
00:54:11,645 --> 00:54:15,284
Our last Heart,
one left arm kettlebell getup

1123
00:54:15,319 --> 00:54:18,320
followed by one
right arm kettlebell getup.

1124
00:54:18,355 --> 00:54:21,290
Kettlebell
that weights 28 kilos.

1125
00:54:21,325 --> 00:54:25,019
And done at lane eight,
Alex Parker from Canada

1126
00:54:25,054 --> 00:54:30,365
followed by Jordan Adcock,
United States at lane seven.

1127
00:54:30,400 --> 00:54:33,302
Begin their first
complex bar pullover,

1128
00:54:33,337 --> 00:54:36,569
toe to bar, chest to bar,
muscle up in one complex.

1129
00:54:36,604 --> 00:54:40,540
♪

1130
00:54:40,575 --> 00:54:42,938
And back for the kettlebell
the second time,

1131
00:54:42,973 --> 00:54:45,479
Alex Parker.

1132
00:54:45,514 --> 00:54:50,418
And then we have
Jordan Adcock at lane seven.

1133
00:54:50,453 --> 00:54:55,423
Second time they do
four kettlebell getup,

1134
00:54:55,458 --> 00:54:58,360
two on each arm.

1135
00:54:58,395 --> 00:55:00,692
Two more getups for lane five,

1136
00:55:00,727 --> 00:55:03,992
Matilde Garnes from Norway.

1137
00:55:04,027 --> 00:55:09,030
Four to go for lane four,
Jessica Coughlan.

1138
00:55:09,065 --> 00:55:11,340
In the lead, Alex Parker.

1139
00:55:11,375 --> 00:55:14,937
Does the pirouette to the right.

1140
00:55:14,972 --> 00:55:19,381
And then walk the last steps
to the second blue line.

1141
00:55:19,416 --> 00:55:20,877
There you have it.

1142
00:55:20,912 --> 00:55:25,519
Alex Parker done
with six meter handstand walk.

1143
00:55:25,554 --> 00:55:28,753
Second place we have
on the six meter handstand walk,

1144
00:55:28,788 --> 00:55:33,362
Jordan Adcock,
United States at lane seven.

1145
00:55:33,397 --> 00:55:35,991
For the last time
on the kettlebell,

1146
00:55:36,026 --> 00:55:38,092
Alex Parker.

1147
00:55:38,127 --> 00:55:41,436
Second place
we have Jordan Adcock

1148
00:55:41,471 --> 00:55:45,836
with three more
kettlebell getups to do.

1149
00:55:45,871 --> 00:55:51,039
Third place we have Matilde
from Norway at lane five.

1150
00:55:51,074 --> 00:55:53,679
And the final, final step

1151
00:55:53,714 --> 00:55:58,684
to the last blue line.

1152
00:55:58,719 --> 00:56:02,787
And there we have the winner
in this test, Alex Parker,

1153
00:56:02,822 --> 00:56:05,086
Canada.

1154
00:56:05,121 --> 00:56:07,924
Also on the final
nine meter handstand walk

1155
00:56:07,959 --> 00:56:11,730
we have Jordan Adcock,
lane seven, United States

1156
00:56:11,765 --> 00:56:14,161
and we have the final handstand
walk coming up

1157
00:56:14,196 --> 00:56:18,165
from Matilde from Norway
at lane five.

1158
00:56:18,200 --> 00:56:21,905
30 seconds to go,
final handstand walk, lane five,

1159
00:56:21,940 --> 00:56:23,478
Matilde Garnes, Norway.

1160
00:56:23,513 --> 00:56:27,845
Lane seven, Jordan Adcock,
Unites States.

1161
00:56:27,880 --> 00:56:30,518
Second place
for both these ladies.

1162
00:56:30,553 --> 00:56:33,114
Jordan Adcock,
a little bit quicker.

1163
00:56:33,149 --> 00:56:36,183
And five, four, three,

1164
00:56:36,218 --> 00:56:40,990
two, one, time.

1165
00:56:41,025 --> 00:56:43,861
In the end, only one woman
was able to complete the test

1166
00:56:43,896 --> 00:56:46,501
and with more than
a minute to spare.

1167
00:56:46,536 --> 00:56:48,734
The others would be scored
based on the amount of work

1168
00:56:48,769 --> 00:56:51,506
they could complete
by the 15 minute time cap.

1169
00:56:51,541 --> 00:56:54,608
The winner, of course,
was Canada's Alex Parker.

1170
00:56:54,643 --> 00:56:57,908
This was Parker's third firs
place finish of the weekend.

1171
00:56:57,943 --> 00:57:00,482
It would be difficult,
if even possible,

1172
00:57:00,517 --> 00:57:02,649
for anyone to catch her now.

1173
00:57:02,684 --> 00:57:07,115
As it stood, she had 382 of
a maximum 600 possible points

1174
00:57:07,150 --> 00:57:08,754
for the weekend.

1175
00:57:08,789 --> 00:57:12,527
No one gets 600 possible points.

1176
00:57:13,497 --> 00:57:15,695
Women can be strong

1177
00:57:15,730 --> 00:57:18,027
and women can be muscular,
and that's beautiful.

1178
00:57:18,062 --> 00:57:21,503
The sport has really helped

1179
00:57:21,538 --> 00:57:25,232
just in society that that image
of a strong, muscular woman

1180
00:57:25,267 --> 00:57:27,872
is now more acceptable
than it was, you know,

1181
00:57:27,907 --> 00:57:29,742
even five years ago,
ten years ago.

1182
00:57:29,777 --> 00:57:32,173
They all have beautiful...
Like, they're beautiful bodies,

1183
00:57:32,208 --> 00:57:34,241
and their bodies
can do amazing things,

1184
00:57:34,276 --> 00:57:35,946
and that's really cool.

1185
00:57:35,981 --> 00:57:38,047
There are so many women
who start the sport

1186
00:57:38,082 --> 00:57:40,786
and they start to get
a little stronger,

1187
00:57:40,821 --> 00:57:43,052
they see what their body can do,

1188
00:57:43,087 --> 00:57:45,252
they feel very accomplished
and very capable,

1189
00:57:45,287 --> 00:57:47,573
you know, they could lift things
they couldn't lift before,

1190
00:57:47,597 --> 00:57:48,728
do skills, do a pull-up,

1191
00:57:48,763 --> 00:57:50,224
do things
they couldn't do before,

1192
00:57:50,259 --> 00:57:54,734
so it helps them
embrace their body

1193
00:57:54,769 --> 00:57:58,034
no matter what shape it is
and really understand, like,

1194
00:57:58,069 --> 00:58:01,070
"Oh, my body is capable
of so many amazing things,

1195
00:58:01,105 --> 00:58:03,776
and making it strong
makes me confident

1196
00:58:03,811 --> 00:58:06,680
and makes me able
to do cool stuff.

1197
00:58:06,715 --> 00:58:08,715
So I think that's really
one of the benefits

1198
00:58:08,750 --> 00:58:10,684
of this sport
and definitely helpful

1199
00:58:10,719 --> 00:58:14,050
in terms of increasing
confidence in women.

1200
00:58:14,085 --> 00:58:17,823
The men's test began with
a heavy 40-kilogram kettlebell.

1201
00:58:17,858 --> 00:58:18,923
Go!

1202
00:58:18,958 --> 00:58:22,828
♪

1203
00:58:22,863 --> 00:58:25,292
One left arm kettlebell get-up

1204
00:58:25,327 --> 00:58:29,604
followed by one right arm
kettlebell get-up

1205
00:58:29,639 --> 00:58:33,102
with the 40-kilo kettlebell.

1206
00:58:33,137 --> 00:58:36,072
And first one out on the complex

1207
00:58:36,107 --> 00:58:38,580
is Yakov Filimonov at lane 2.

1208
00:58:38,615 --> 00:58:42,177
Complex, one bar pull-over,
one toe-to-bar,

1209
00:58:42,212 --> 00:58:45,279
one chest-to-bar,
and one bar muscle-up.

1210
00:58:45,314 --> 00:58:49,019
And done is
Joel Bergander Lundblad

1211
00:58:49,054 --> 00:58:52,121
and Yakov Filimonov.

1212
00:58:52,156 --> 00:58:56,862
Very, very easy handstand walk
for Russia's Yakov Filimonov.

1213
00:58:56,897 --> 00:58:59,293
Second time
with the kettlebell get-up

1214
00:58:59,328 --> 00:59:01,328
for Yakov Filimonov.

1215
00:59:01,363 --> 00:59:05,871
Two more kettlebell get-ups
for lane 6, Zach Sowder.

1216
00:59:05,906 --> 00:59:09,743
Four more for lane 5,
Matt Dlugos.

1217
00:59:09,778 --> 00:59:13,076
They are on the second round
of the complex

1218
00:59:13,111 --> 00:59:14,682
in the pull-up rig.

1219
00:59:14,717 --> 00:59:18,147
It is Zach Sowder
on second place in this heat.

1220
00:59:18,182 --> 00:59:21,656
Now on his way back
for the last six meter

1221
00:59:21,691 --> 00:59:26,320
is lane 6, Zach Sowder.

1222
00:59:26,355 --> 00:59:29,697
In the lead, we have lane 2,
Yakov Filimonov.

1223
00:59:29,732 --> 00:59:33,602
Second place, we have lane 4,
Zach Watts.

1224
00:59:33,637 --> 00:59:36,836
Last time with the kettlebell
for Zach Watts.

1225
00:59:36,871 --> 00:59:42,138
Also, lane 6, Zach Sowder,
last time with the kettlebell.

1226
00:59:42,173 --> 00:59:46,978
Kettlebell weighs 40 kilos.

1227
00:59:47,013 --> 00:59:50,619
Only one more to go now
for lane 2,

1228
00:59:50,654 --> 00:59:53,314
Yakov Filimonov in the lead.

1229
00:59:53,349 --> 00:59:55,250
It is Zach Sowder

1230
00:59:55,285 --> 00:59:58,957
also on the last reps
of this complex.

1231
00:59:58,992 --> 01:00:03,390
Final walk,
pirouettes to the left.

1232
01:00:03,425 --> 01:00:06,998
And across the last blue line.

1233
01:00:07,033 --> 01:00:09,264
No problem.

1234
01:00:09,299 --> 01:00:12,839
Only nine meter left
for Yakov Filimonov

1235
01:00:12,874 --> 01:00:16,304
to win this whole heat
and the test.

1236
01:00:16,339 --> 01:00:20,143
And we now have also Zach Watts

1237
01:00:20,178 --> 01:00:23,949
doing his final reps
of the complex.

1238
01:00:23,984 --> 01:00:26,688
Pirouettes to the right,

1239
01:00:26,723 --> 01:00:28,921
and the final steps

1240
01:00:28,956 --> 01:00:34,696
for Yakov Filimonov
from Russia at lane 2

1241
01:00:34,731 --> 01:00:38,128
and taking his heat
and test win.

1242
01:00:38,163 --> 01:00:41,967
Yakov Filimonov from Russia.

1243
01:00:42,002 --> 01:00:47,335
Last complex for lane 6,
Zach Sowder.

1244
01:00:47,370 --> 01:00:51,812
Final handstand walk now
for lane 6, Zach Sowder.

1245
01:00:51,847 --> 01:00:54,276
That's the last thing
he's gonna do.

1246
01:00:54,311 --> 01:00:57,345
Third place, lane 4, Zach Watts.

1247
01:00:57,380 --> 01:01:00,920
♪

1248
01:01:00,955 --> 01:01:06,827
Final pirouette for lane 6,
Zach Sowder.

1249
01:01:06,862 --> 01:01:11,062
Final steps
across that last blue line.

1250
01:01:11,097 --> 01:01:17,233
And we have a finish sprint
for Zach Sowder.

1251
01:01:17,268 --> 01:01:22,744
Final walk, lane 5, Matt Dlugos.

1252
01:01:22,779 --> 01:01:25,879
And it is lane 4,

1253
01:01:25,914 --> 01:01:29,014
Zach Watts.

1254
01:01:29,049 --> 01:01:30,719
Finish for Zach Watts.

1255
01:01:30,754 --> 01:01:36,989
Four, three, two, one, time.

1256
01:01:37,024 --> 01:01:40,487
Latvia's Marcis Mucenieks
surprised everyone.

1257
01:01:40,522 --> 01:01:42,797
Despite being in one
of the lower heats,

1258
01:01:42,832 --> 01:01:44,766
his dominant performance
brought him ahead

1259
01:01:44,801 --> 01:01:46,460
of all the men in the top heat

1260
01:01:46,495 --> 01:01:50,035
except for the test winner,
Yakov Filimonov from Russia,

1261
01:01:50,070 --> 01:01:52,037
who beat him by 44 seconds

1262
01:01:52,072 --> 01:01:54,105
and was nearly
three minutes ahead

1263
01:01:54,140 --> 01:01:55,810
of the third-place competitor.

1264
01:01:55,845 --> 01:01:57,273
Like the second test,

1265
01:01:57,308 --> 01:01:58,780
team test 4 involved

1266
01:01:58,815 --> 01:02:01,475
only two of the four athletes.

1267
01:02:01,510 --> 01:02:04,753
Yeah, so the way they have
this one set up is,

1268
01:02:04,788 --> 01:02:07,052
Matt and Sam will do
the strength event today,

1269
01:02:07,087 --> 01:02:08,922
and then me and Maicey
will just watch,

1270
01:02:08,957 --> 01:02:10,792
and then tomorrow,
the second event

1271
01:02:10,827 --> 01:02:12,321
is like a lot
of gymnastics stuff,

1272
01:02:12,356 --> 01:02:15,830
and so he'll get to watch us
do a bunch of bar muscle-ups,

1273
01:02:15,865 --> 01:02:17,832
handstand walks, toes-to-bar,
stuff like that.

1274
01:02:17,867 --> 01:02:19,966
These two faced an ordeal

1275
01:02:20,001 --> 01:02:22,298
of synchronized
pull-up bar exercises

1276
01:02:22,333 --> 01:02:26,775
as well as a high volume
of handstand walks.

1277
01:02:26,810 --> 01:02:29,239
First up was 15 bar muscle-ups,

1278
01:02:29,274 --> 01:02:31,109
pulling their bodies up
and over the bar

1279
01:02:31,144 --> 01:02:32,814
in sync with their partner.

1280
01:02:32,849 --> 01:02:36,378
Next was 30 synchronized
chest-to-bar pull-ups.

1281
01:02:36,413 --> 01:02:41,020
The final bar exercise was a set
of 45 synchronized toes-to-bar.

1282
01:02:41,055 --> 01:02:43,220
Between each round
on the pull-up bar,

1283
01:02:43,255 --> 01:02:47,125
athletes took turns performing
15-meter handstand walks.

1284
01:02:47,160 --> 01:02:51,426
This is approximately 50 feet
per athlete each round.

1285
01:02:51,461 --> 01:02:54,264
Go!

1286
01:02:54,299 --> 01:02:56,563
And we start with 15

1287
01:02:56,598 --> 01:03:00,303
synchronized bar muscle-ups.

1288
01:03:00,338 --> 01:03:05,110
Five more to go
for lane 5, Brazil.

1289
01:03:05,145 --> 01:03:07,948
And we got hand up
for Sweden, lane 2.

1290
01:03:07,983 --> 01:03:10,313
Lane 5, Brazil,

1291
01:03:10,348 --> 01:03:12,854
very, very quick
to the handstand walk,

1292
01:03:12,889 --> 01:03:17,122
just ahead of Sweden on lane 2.

1293
01:03:17,157 --> 01:03:21,291
Next thing is
30 synchronized chest-to-bar.

1294
01:03:21,326 --> 01:03:24,063
In the lead,
we have Norway on lane 6

1295
01:03:24,098 --> 01:03:28,166
followed by Brazil at lane 5.

1296
01:03:28,201 --> 01:03:31,906
Third place, Sweden, lane 2.

1297
01:03:31,941 --> 01:03:36,977
Final way of handstand walk
for lane 4, USA.

1298
01:03:37,012 --> 01:03:40,508
And lane 3 now done,

1299
01:03:40,543 --> 01:03:43,346
Canada also move on
to chest-to-bar.

1300
01:03:43,381 --> 01:03:47,218
We now have all teams
doing chest-to-bar,

1301
01:03:47,253 --> 01:03:49,858
30 synchronized chest-to-bar.

1302
01:03:49,893 --> 01:03:53,257
And we have a hand in the air
for Sweden, lane 2.

1303
01:03:53,292 --> 01:03:56,326
Hand up for Australia, lane 1.

1304
01:03:56,361 --> 01:04:00,627
And it is, in the lead,
Sweden on lane 2.

1305
01:04:00,662 --> 01:04:03,300
Second time
on the handstand walk.

1306
01:04:03,335 --> 01:04:06,204
And we have handstand walk
from Australia

1307
01:04:06,239 --> 01:04:08,635
and from Canada, lane 3.

1308
01:04:08,670 --> 01:04:12,408
Norway back to the toes-to-bar,

1309
01:04:12,443 --> 01:04:16,379
45 synchronized toes-to-bar
for Norway.

1310
01:04:16,414 --> 01:04:19,283
Now we also have
the second handstand walk

1311
01:04:19,318 --> 01:04:23,287
for lane 4, USA,
and lane 5, Brazil.

1312
01:04:23,322 --> 01:04:28,193
So we have three teams
on their last 45 toes-to-bar.

1313
01:04:28,228 --> 01:04:32,494
Norway, Canada, Sweden,
our top three teams so far.

1314
01:04:32,529 --> 01:04:37,939
Now we also have United States
and Brazil doing toes-to-bar.

1315
01:04:37,974 --> 01:04:42,075
Only six more toes-to-bar
for Norway at lane 6.

1316
01:04:42,110 --> 01:04:44,242
Final five.

1317
01:04:44,277 --> 01:04:47,674
Final handstand walk
for Norway in the lead.

1318
01:04:47,709 --> 01:04:51,117
♪

1319
01:04:51,152 --> 01:04:53,449
And there we have Norway

1320
01:04:53,484 --> 01:04:57,387
taking this test number 4 win.

1321
01:04:57,422 --> 01:05:00,687
One more athlete
to do handstand walk for Canada,

1322
01:05:00,722 --> 01:05:04,064
two athletes for Sweden.

1323
01:05:04,099 --> 01:05:08,596
Last meter of handstand walk
for Canada

1324
01:05:08,631 --> 01:05:10,565
to take second place.

1325
01:05:10,600 --> 01:05:14,536
Only a few steps.

1326
01:05:14,571 --> 01:05:19,673
And there we have Canada,
second place in this heat.

1327
01:05:19,708 --> 01:05:22,346
And there we have Sweden,

1328
01:05:22,381 --> 01:05:26,317
third place for Sweden
at lane 2.

1329
01:05:26,352 --> 01:05:31,553
We are in the final handstand
walk for lane 4, United States,

1330
01:05:31,588 --> 01:05:34,490
and lane 5, Brazil.

1331
01:05:34,525 --> 01:05:39,528
♪

1332
01:05:39,563 --> 01:05:44,973
And it is United States
taking fourth place.

1333
01:05:47,043 --> 01:05:49,340
Amongst the top teams
coming into the weekend,

1334
01:05:49,375 --> 01:05:52,145
Norway and Sweden
both excelled at this test

1335
01:05:52,180 --> 01:05:54,378
while the U.S.
did poorer than expected

1336
01:05:54,413 --> 01:05:56,281
and did not crack the top 5.

1337
01:05:56,316 --> 01:05:58,580
I'm tired, man,
it was a long day.

1338
01:05:58,615 --> 01:06:01,319
But after day two,
one of our tenured athletes,

1339
01:06:01,354 --> 01:06:03,750
Zach Sowder, he's currently
sitting in first place,

1340
01:06:03,785 --> 01:06:07,556
with our team sitting in third.

1341
01:06:07,591 --> 01:06:09,492
Also, our other two
male athletes are

1342
01:06:09,527 --> 01:06:11,659
well within striking distance
of the podium,

1343
01:06:11,694 --> 01:06:15,465
and our top female athlete
sits in second.

1344
01:06:15,500 --> 01:06:19,370
Canada's Alex Parker still held
the top spot for the women

1345
01:06:19,405 --> 01:06:22,274
with USA's Jordan Adcock
still holding second

1346
01:06:22,309 --> 01:06:25,508
and the third place position
still held by Hattie Kanyo,

1347
01:06:25,543 --> 01:06:28,610
meaning that these three women
had held the top three spots

1348
01:06:28,645 --> 01:06:30,678
for three tests in a row.

1349
01:06:30,713 --> 01:06:34,253
On the men's side, Zach Sowder
now held the top spot,

1350
01:06:34,288 --> 01:06:36,486
with Uldis Upenieks
slipping into second

1351
01:06:36,521 --> 01:06:38,389
and Khan Porter in third.

1352
01:06:38,424 --> 01:06:40,292
The challenges of the second day

1353
01:06:40,327 --> 01:06:42,723
had dropped Matt Dlugos
to fourth place,

1354
01:06:42,758 --> 01:06:44,461
while some
of the smaller athletes

1355
01:06:44,496 --> 01:06:46,628
who are more suited
to today's tests

1356
01:06:46,663 --> 01:06:49,697
moved up in the standings.

1357
01:06:49,732 --> 01:06:51,633
But another huge highlight
of the day,

1358
01:06:51,668 --> 01:06:55,109
our 11th-hour call-up,
Maicey McIlveen,

1359
01:06:55,144 --> 01:06:58,706
she performed awesome today
in the partner workout today,

1360
01:06:58,741 --> 01:07:01,445
so really good to see her

1361
01:07:01,480 --> 01:07:03,612
being able to step up
to the challenge

1362
01:07:03,647 --> 01:07:05,614
of literally being called up
at the last minute

1363
01:07:05,649 --> 01:07:08,584
to travel halfway
across the world to exercise

1364
01:07:08,619 --> 01:07:10,586
and represent the United States.

1365
01:07:10,621 --> 01:07:13,622
While they did not finish
in the top 5 of test 4,

1366
01:07:13,657 --> 01:07:16,394
the USA team's
respectable finish gave them

1367
01:07:16,429 --> 01:07:17,659
enough points to remain

1368
01:07:17,694 --> 01:07:19,232
a contender for the podium

1369
01:07:19,267 --> 01:07:22,631
going into day 3.

1370
01:07:22,666 --> 01:07:25,172
This is our third
world championships,

1371
01:07:25,207 --> 01:07:27,174
and it's a great event
every year,

1372
01:07:27,209 --> 01:07:30,111
and it's really starting
to take on, you know,

1373
01:07:30,146 --> 01:07:32,212
some more meaning
within the community

1374
01:07:32,247 --> 01:07:34,445
where it's an honor
to represent your country

1375
01:07:34,480 --> 01:07:37,613
and win a world championship
title for your country.

1376
01:07:37,648 --> 01:07:40,616
I founded the iF3 in 2016.

1377
01:07:40,651 --> 01:07:43,289
I was at a point in my life
professionally

1378
01:07:43,324 --> 01:07:46,094
where I didn't have a job
at the time

1379
01:07:46,129 --> 01:07:48,789
and was having difficulty
finding a new job,

1380
01:07:48,824 --> 01:07:51,627
and I always thought this sport
had so much potential

1381
01:07:51,662 --> 01:07:55,136
to be an Olympic sport
and really be

1382
01:07:55,171 --> 01:07:58,106
a legitimately recognized sport,
and I kind of figured,

1383
01:07:58,141 --> 01:08:00,702
well, I understand generally
what the process is like.

1384
01:08:00,737 --> 01:08:02,374
There are things
from my background

1385
01:08:02,409 --> 01:08:05,245
that just kind of put me
in a good position to do this.

1386
01:08:05,280 --> 01:08:06,444
No one else is doing it.

1387
01:08:06,479 --> 01:08:08,116
I don't see anyone else

1388
01:08:08,151 --> 01:08:10,217
willing to take the risk
at the time.

1389
01:08:10,252 --> 01:08:12,384
I figured, well,
I might as well go for it

1390
01:08:12,419 --> 01:08:13,781
because I believe in it.

1391
01:08:13,816 --> 01:08:15,387
Incorporated the nonprofit,

1392
01:08:15,422 --> 01:08:17,785
had a very small team to start,

1393
01:08:17,820 --> 01:08:21,327
and it took about a year
of background work,

1394
01:08:21,362 --> 01:08:25,166
and then we publicly announced
in June of 2017,

1395
01:08:25,201 --> 01:08:29,896
and within four months, we held
our first world championship.

1396
01:08:29,931 --> 01:08:32,239
What we've seen historically
in the sport

1397
01:08:32,274 --> 01:08:34,703
is private brands
running competitions, right?

1398
01:08:34,738 --> 01:08:36,474
Branded events.

1399
01:08:36,509 --> 01:08:39,312
And what we have here
is a nonprofit organization

1400
01:08:39,347 --> 01:08:40,775
governing a sport, right?

1401
01:08:40,810 --> 01:08:42,414
And the term,
"functional fitness,"

1402
01:08:42,449 --> 01:08:45,549
that's a generic name
for the sport.

1403
01:08:45,584 --> 01:08:48,519
A brand, a trademark brand name,
cannot be a sport.

1404
01:08:48,554 --> 01:08:50,158
For purposes
of the Olympic movement,

1405
01:08:50,193 --> 01:08:53,161
that's really important
to kind of know and distinguish,

1406
01:08:53,196 --> 01:08:55,889
and sometimes that gets confused
in our community,

1407
01:08:55,924 --> 01:08:58,826
so we've had to do a lot of
sort of education on that point,

1408
01:08:58,861 --> 01:09:02,269
but we have a board of directors
who governs things

1409
01:09:02,304 --> 01:09:04,370
and kind of helps run
the organization,

1410
01:09:04,405 --> 01:09:05,701
and then we have committees

1411
01:09:05,736 --> 01:09:08,506
who make a lot
of our specific decisions,

1412
01:09:08,541 --> 01:09:10,574
and really it's people
amongst the community

1413
01:09:10,609 --> 01:09:11,916
who are serving
on these committees

1414
01:09:11,940 --> 01:09:13,709
and doing this work
to grow the sport.

1415
01:09:13,744 --> 01:09:15,315
So it's a group of people

1416
01:09:15,350 --> 01:09:17,262
helping to manage and develop
and run the sport.

1417
01:09:17,286 --> 01:09:19,616
It's not like one person
is owning this.

1418
01:09:19,651 --> 01:09:22,454
Yeah, the iF3 is structured
based upon

1419
01:09:22,489 --> 01:09:24,720
just previous experiences
in sport.

1420
01:09:24,755 --> 01:09:27,591
That's what we...
Like if you were to open a book

1421
01:09:27,626 --> 01:09:30,396
and say, "How do you do
sport governance?"

1422
01:09:30,431 --> 01:09:33,630
That has been written
a thousand times over,

1423
01:09:33,665 --> 01:09:36,204
so we're standing
on the shoulders of giants,

1424
01:09:36,239 --> 01:09:39,504
of the pluses and minuses
from all those experiences,

1425
01:09:39,539 --> 01:09:43,706
and what we laid it out at
is like any other sport growth.

1426
01:09:43,741 --> 01:09:47,248
You have to have some structure
from the local level

1427
01:09:47,283 --> 01:09:51,549
all the way up to Olympic level
and have qualification standards

1428
01:09:51,584 --> 01:09:54,354
and like a knowledge
around what the sport looks like

1429
01:09:54,389 --> 01:09:55,883
at each of those levels.

1430
01:09:55,918 --> 01:09:57,984
And if you go global
with a sport,

1431
01:09:58,019 --> 01:09:59,656
you have to have
the conversation

1432
01:09:59,691 --> 01:10:00,833
around how sport is expressed

1433
01:10:00,857 --> 01:10:02,494
at the highest level
for that globe.

1434
01:10:02,529 --> 01:10:03,462
That's the Olympics.

1435
01:10:03,497 --> 01:10:06,267
Our campaign is called
Reach for the Rings,

1436
01:10:06,302 --> 01:10:08,863
which sort of has
a dual meaning,

1437
01:10:08,898 --> 01:10:10,799
I guess
the more literal meaning being

1438
01:10:10,834 --> 01:10:12,504
reaching for the Olympic rings,

1439
01:10:12,539 --> 01:10:15,771
that we're trying to live
that Olympic dream,

1440
01:10:15,806 --> 01:10:18,939
and then
a more fitness-esque meaning

1441
01:10:18,974 --> 01:10:21,711
with the idea
of reaching for the rings,

1442
01:10:21,746 --> 01:10:25,748
visualizing the gymnastics rings
hanging down from the ceiling

1443
01:10:25,783 --> 01:10:27,981
and people jumping up
to do, say, muscle-ups.

1444
01:10:28,016 --> 01:10:30,258
Right, you have to reach up
for those rings.

1445
01:10:30,293 --> 01:10:31,600
People tend
to stand there, right?

1446
01:10:31,624 --> 01:10:32,887
They stand there and they wait

1447
01:10:32,922 --> 01:10:34,592
and they say,
"I'm not ready yet,"

1448
01:10:34,627 --> 01:10:36,506
and then they wait,
they get a couple more breaths,

1449
01:10:36,530 --> 01:10:38,365
and then they jump up
to the rings.

1450
01:10:38,400 --> 01:10:39,806
And our philosophy
has kind of been,

1451
01:10:39,830 --> 01:10:40,841
"Well, don't wait, just go."

1452
01:10:40,865 --> 01:10:43,304
Right, go before you're ready,
in a sense,

1453
01:10:43,339 --> 01:10:44,712
or go before you think
you're ready,

1454
01:10:44,736 --> 01:10:46,802
'cause you're never gonna be
totally ready.

1455
01:10:46,837 --> 01:10:48,738
And if you wait,
you probably waited too long.

1456
01:10:48,773 --> 01:10:51,708
This is new territory
for our sport,

1457
01:10:51,743 --> 01:10:54,282
for our federations,
you know, for everybody,

1458
01:10:54,317 --> 01:10:57,417
and we can't be afraid to just
reach for the rings and go.

1459
01:10:57,452 --> 01:10:59,716
Between launching
in June of 2017

1460
01:10:59,751 --> 01:11:02,719
and then worlds
in October of that year,

1461
01:11:02,754 --> 01:11:05,788
we had eight federations form
and then show up at worlds,

1462
01:11:05,823 --> 01:11:07,427
which was super awesome.

1463
01:11:07,462 --> 01:11:10,496
And then next year,
we took worlds to London,

1464
01:11:10,531 --> 01:11:11,794
and at that point,

1465
01:11:11,829 --> 01:11:14,962
we had 24 federations
in our organization

1466
01:11:14,997 --> 01:11:18,702
and I think 14 of them
came to worlds.

1467
01:11:18,737 --> 01:11:20,539
Then this year,
now we are in Sweden

1468
01:11:20,574 --> 01:11:21,881
and we've taken another step up.

1469
01:11:21,905 --> 01:11:24,444
We're at 35
national federations,

1470
01:11:24,479 --> 01:11:27,040
and I don't have the total count
of how many are here yet,

1471
01:11:27,075 --> 01:11:28,580
but I think it's over 20.

1472
01:11:28,615 --> 01:11:30,978
- The Swe3F.
- Canada Functional Fitness.

1473
01:11:31,013 --> 01:11:32,881
The Australian
Functional Fitness Federation.

1474
01:11:32,916 --> 01:11:34,751
German Functional Fitness
Federation.

1475
01:11:34,786 --> 01:11:37,017
The F3 Federation for Aruba.

1476
01:11:37,052 --> 01:11:39,558
Russia National Federation.

1477
01:11:39,593 --> 01:11:42,429
Hellenic Functional Fitness
Federation.

1478
01:11:42,464 --> 01:11:45,597
The Norwegian Federation
for Functional Fitness.

1479
01:11:45,632 --> 01:11:48,897
VENEFFIT is the organization

1480
01:11:48,932 --> 01:11:52,373
for the functional fitness
sport in Venezuela.

1481
01:11:52,408 --> 01:11:54,804
We don't have to go beg people
to start federations.

1482
01:11:54,839 --> 01:11:56,344
They kinda come to us.

1483
01:11:56,379 --> 01:11:57,851
So people will reach out
and they'll say,

1484
01:11:57,875 --> 01:11:58,841
"Hey, I've heard about this,

1485
01:11:58,876 --> 01:12:00,722
I think this is
a great direction for the sport.

1486
01:12:00,746 --> 01:12:02,449
How do I get involved
in my country?

1487
01:12:02,484 --> 01:12:03,956
How do I start a federation?
What do I have to do?"

1488
01:12:03,980 --> 01:12:08,488
And that organic growth
is really important,

1489
01:12:08,523 --> 01:12:11,084
and also I think it makes for
stronger national federations

1490
01:12:11,119 --> 01:12:13,053
because you have people
who are saying,

1491
01:12:13,088 --> 01:12:15,121
"I want to do this
because I care about the sport."

1492
01:12:15,156 --> 01:12:18,564
So, national federations
kind of do what we do

1493
01:12:18,599 --> 01:12:21,534
as an international federation
but on a national level.

1494
01:12:21,569 --> 01:12:22,931
They work to get recognized

1495
01:12:22,966 --> 01:12:25,373
by their various
ministries of sport

1496
01:12:25,408 --> 01:12:27,045
and then their national
Olympic committees.

1497
01:12:27,069 --> 01:12:29,707
They're also all
nonprofit organizations,

1498
01:12:29,742 --> 01:12:31,478
and there can only be one
per country.

1499
01:12:31,513 --> 01:12:33,843
So we recognize one
in every country,

1500
01:12:33,878 --> 01:12:36,780
and their job is to promote and
grow the sport in their country.

1501
01:12:36,815 --> 01:12:39,453
So it's been 15 years now,
I guess you can say,

1502
01:12:39,488 --> 01:12:42,588
that I've been inside the sport
as a coach and athlete.

1503
01:12:42,623 --> 01:12:46,724
I've coached thousands
of athletes inside this sport.

1504
01:12:46,759 --> 01:12:48,627
I've coached hundreds, now,

1505
01:12:48,662 --> 01:12:51,091
of coaches who are coaching
inside the sport.

1506
01:12:51,126 --> 01:12:53,863
I participated at the highest
level in fitness and won,

1507
01:12:53,898 --> 01:12:56,162
and then I went on
to keep trying to help others

1508
01:12:56,197 --> 01:12:58,703
and different athletes
express that.

1509
01:12:58,738 --> 01:13:00,639
I would say that
I've probably been

1510
01:13:00,674 --> 01:13:03,477
some of those individuals...
One of those individuals

1511
01:13:03,512 --> 01:13:06,942
that took our sport
to a really serious,

1512
01:13:06,977 --> 01:13:09,043
maximal potential personally.

1513
01:13:09,078 --> 01:13:11,452
So it allows me to have
a lot of experience

1514
01:13:11,487 --> 01:13:14,620
to see what's best
for the growth of this sport

1515
01:13:14,655 --> 01:13:16,556
when we want to structure it
and govern it.

1516
01:13:16,591 --> 01:13:20,758
We can't lose sight
of my past in the sport,

1517
01:13:20,793 --> 01:13:22,793
and it makes me emotional
to think

1518
01:13:22,828 --> 01:13:26,698
that I'll have a part to play
in fixing it.

1519
01:13:26,733 --> 01:13:30,471
It feels like I'm rewriting
something that I was a part of

1520
01:13:30,506 --> 01:13:32,440
that sent it
in the wrong direction,

1521
01:13:32,475 --> 01:13:35,641
and now I really feel like I
need to bring it back to center

1522
01:13:35,676 --> 01:13:37,643
so it has some respectability.

1523
01:13:37,678 --> 01:13:45,678
♪

1524
01:14:08,907 --> 01:14:10,544
The tests of day 3

1525
01:14:10,579 --> 01:14:13,041
combined all the elements
of the previous days.

1526
01:14:13,076 --> 01:14:16,077
The mixed test was
a test of endurance

1527
01:14:16,112 --> 01:14:18,981
using a combination
of the elements seen

1528
01:14:19,016 --> 01:14:21,621
in the strength test
and the bodyweight test.

1529
01:14:21,656 --> 01:14:24,052
The sixth and final test
was similar,

1530
01:14:24,087 --> 01:14:27,154
combining different modalities
but now putting them

1531
01:14:27,189 --> 01:14:29,959
into a very fast
racing scenario.

1532
01:14:29,994 --> 01:14:30,994
♪

1533
01:14:31,028 --> 01:14:32,863
Where did Maicey go?

1534
01:14:36,770 --> 01:14:39,232
Feel like a nervous dad

1535
01:14:39,267 --> 01:14:42,169
right before my kid's
first tee-ball game.

1536
01:14:42,204 --> 01:14:44,644
I love these guys, and, um,

1537
01:14:44,679 --> 01:14:46,976
it gets really emotional for me

1538
01:14:47,011 --> 01:14:49,781
'cause all the work
that I've done

1539
01:14:49,816 --> 01:14:53,213
to help get these guys here
comes down to this last day,

1540
01:14:53,248 --> 01:14:55,655
and for them to be
so close to the podium

1541
01:14:55,690 --> 01:14:57,690
and within striking distance,
have an opportunity,

1542
01:14:57,725 --> 01:14:59,054
it's like I wanna throw up.

1543
01:14:59,089 --> 01:15:01,859
Like, ever since last night,
I got no sleep,

1544
01:15:01,894 --> 01:15:04,664
but I'm super proud
of everything they've done

1545
01:15:04,699 --> 01:15:06,666
to this point.

1546
01:15:06,701 --> 01:15:08,800
They've all worked
very hard to get here.

1547
01:15:08,835 --> 01:15:10,736
They've represented
our country well.

1548
01:15:10,771 --> 01:15:12,738
Going into the last day
of the competition,

1549
01:15:12,773 --> 01:15:15,906
there were only a handful
of athletes in each division

1550
01:15:15,941 --> 01:15:17,743
vying for the top spots.

1551
01:15:17,778 --> 01:15:19,745
The top 5 women on the last day

1552
01:15:19,780 --> 01:15:22,748
were Alex Parker,
Jordan Adcock, Hattie Kanyo,

1553
01:15:22,783 --> 01:15:26,719
Matilde Garnes,
and Maddison Drader.

1554
01:15:26,754 --> 01:15:29,216
At the start of day 3,
the top 5 men

1555
01:15:29,251 --> 01:15:31,691
were Zach Sowder,
Uldis Upenieks,

1556
01:15:31,726 --> 01:15:35,090
Khan Porter, Matt Dlugos,
and Romain Fellonneau.

1557
01:15:35,125 --> 01:15:36,993
♪

1558
01:15:37,028 --> 01:15:39,127
On the team side,
coming into day 3,

1559
01:15:39,162 --> 01:15:42,064
Norway, Brazil, Canada,
Sweden, and the USA

1560
01:15:42,099 --> 01:15:44,264
were all in the top 5.

1561
01:15:44,299 --> 01:15:46,871
♪

1562
01:15:46,906 --> 01:15:50,270
The iF3 gives out gold medals
for first place,

1563
01:15:50,305 --> 01:15:52,338
silver medals for second place,

1564
01:15:52,373 --> 01:15:54,274
bronze medals for third place,

1565
01:15:54,309 --> 01:15:56,584
and nothing else after that.

1566
01:15:56,619 --> 01:15:58,850
This is the day we crown
our world champions.

1567
01:15:58,885 --> 01:16:00,621
We got our final two tests
today.

1568
01:16:00,656 --> 01:16:02,029
The first one
is a little different.

1569
01:16:02,053 --> 01:16:04,218
Like the bodyweight test
and the skill test,

1570
01:16:04,253 --> 01:16:06,319
the mixed test this year
also falls

1571
01:16:06,354 --> 01:16:08,695
into the 12-to 15-minute range.

1572
01:16:08,730 --> 01:16:10,895
Not as long as
the endurance test

1573
01:16:10,930 --> 01:16:13,161
but still measuring
an element of work capacity

1574
01:16:13,196 --> 01:16:15,130
and muscular endurance.

1575
01:16:15,165 --> 01:16:17,671
Test 5 was probably
the most popular

1576
01:16:17,706 --> 01:16:20,036
and beloved test
in the competition,

1577
01:16:20,071 --> 01:16:22,335
combining the elements
of all the other tests

1578
01:16:22,370 --> 01:16:26,207
in a very exciting way,
and today, there was a twist.

1579
01:16:26,242 --> 01:16:28,286
I've been calling it
a choose-your-own-adventure test

1580
01:16:28,310 --> 01:16:30,882
but they all have the same
buy-in that they have to do.

1581
01:16:30,917 --> 01:16:32,757
They're all biking
and then doing toes-to-bar,

1582
01:16:32,787 --> 01:16:34,259
and then there are
four other movements,

1583
01:16:34,283 --> 01:16:36,723
they have to do 50 reps
of each one,

1584
01:16:36,758 --> 01:16:38,901
but they got to pick what order
they wanted to do that,

1585
01:16:38,925 --> 01:16:42,289
so it was cool to see
everybody's order of operations,

1586
01:16:42,324 --> 01:16:45,358
so to speak, and see which ones
turned out to be the best.

1587
01:16:45,393 --> 01:16:46,359
After buying in

1588
01:16:46,394 --> 01:16:47,394
with a certain number

1589
01:16:47,428 --> 01:16:48,933
of calories on the AirBike

1590
01:16:48,968 --> 01:16:50,264
and 50 toes-to-bar,

1591
01:16:50,299 --> 01:16:51,672
the athletes were allowed

1592
01:16:51,707 --> 01:16:52,904
to choose the order

1593
01:16:52,939 --> 01:16:54,334
of their final four movements.

1594
01:16:54,369 --> 01:16:56,677
Pistols are one-legged squats,

1595
01:16:56,712 --> 01:17:00,648
in this case, alternating legs
on each repetition.

1596
01:17:00,683 --> 01:17:03,178
Single-arm dumbbell
shoulder-to-overhead

1597
01:17:03,213 --> 01:17:04,817
is really just a fancy name

1598
01:17:04,852 --> 01:17:07,380
for throwing a weight
up in the air in one hand.

1599
01:17:07,415 --> 01:17:10,152
The Russian kettlebell swing
is an exercise

1600
01:17:10,187 --> 01:17:12,055
where the athlete
uses their hips

1601
01:17:12,090 --> 01:17:14,090
to swing the kettlebell
in their hands

1602
01:17:14,125 --> 01:17:17,995
from down between their legs up
to above their shoulder height.

1603
01:17:18,030 --> 01:17:21,229
Box jump-overs are
exactly what they sound like:

1604
01:17:21,264 --> 01:17:22,736
jumping over a box.

1605
01:17:22,771 --> 01:17:24,936
The challenge
in individuals test 5

1606
01:17:24,971 --> 01:17:27,873
was to do all these things
quickly, without error,

1607
01:17:27,908 --> 01:17:30,777
and in the optimal order
to secure the victory.

1608
01:17:30,812 --> 01:17:32,306
♪

1609
01:17:32,341 --> 01:17:35,749
Athletes, stand by.

1610
01:17:35,784 --> 01:17:37,014
Go!

1611
01:17:37,049 --> 01:17:39,313
♪

1612
01:17:39,348 --> 01:17:43,757
So in this heat, we have some
really experienced athletes.

1613
01:17:43,792 --> 01:17:49,356
And ladies start off
with 35 calories on their bike.

1614
01:17:49,391 --> 01:17:54,735
Second girl up to do toes-to-bar
is Matilde Garnes at lane 5.

1615
01:17:54,770 --> 01:17:58,332
Third athlete doing toes-to-bar
is lane 8, Alex Parker,

1616
01:17:58,367 --> 01:18:03,777
followed by lane 3,
Jessica Coughlan from Australia.

1617
01:18:03,812 --> 01:18:06,406
Now also Jordan Adcock, lane 7.

1618
01:18:06,441 --> 01:18:10,784
In the lead, total,
we have Alex Parker.

1619
01:18:10,819 --> 01:18:14,018
Second place total so far
is Jordan Adcock,

1620
01:18:14,053 --> 01:18:17,956
and in third place so far
is Hattie Kanyo.

1621
01:18:17,991 --> 01:18:23,929
But quickest on the floor,
it is Jessica Coughlan, lane 3.

1622
01:18:23,964 --> 01:18:26,360
And as you can see,
they have chosen by themselves

1623
01:18:26,395 --> 01:18:29,935
in which order they're gonna do
these four movements.

1624
01:18:29,970 --> 01:18:32,135
They do 50 reps
on each movement.

1625
01:18:32,170 --> 01:18:36,304
Matilde Garnes, lane 5,
starts with her dumbbell

1626
01:18:36,339 --> 01:18:38,207
for shoulder-to-overhead.

1627
01:18:38,242 --> 01:18:41,749
And in the lead,
we have Jessica Coughlan,

1628
01:18:41,784 --> 01:18:44,752
done with her first movement,
the pistols.

1629
01:18:44,787 --> 01:18:46,215
Moving on to second,

1630
01:18:46,250 --> 01:18:49,416
she has chosen
shoulder-to-overhead

1631
01:18:49,451 --> 01:18:51,990
with the dumbbell
for her second movement.

1632
01:18:52,025 --> 01:18:54,927
Dumbbell that weighs 22.5,

1633
01:18:54,962 --> 01:18:58,293
looks very easy for Jessica
at lane 3.

1634
01:18:58,328 --> 01:19:00,867
In the lead, lane 3,
Jessica Coughlan.

1635
01:19:00,902 --> 01:19:03,397
Second, lane 8, Alex Parker.

1636
01:19:03,432 --> 01:19:06,169
Third, Jordan Adcock, lane 7.

1637
01:19:06,204 --> 01:19:10,503
Fifty box jump-overs
for Jessica Coughlan, Australia,

1638
01:19:10,538 --> 01:19:13,044
followed by lane 8, Alex Parker,

1639
01:19:13,079 --> 01:19:15,475
now also moving on
to her third movement,

1640
01:19:15,510 --> 01:19:17,378
box jump-overs.

1641
01:19:17,413 --> 01:19:23,219
In the lead with 28 reps now,
Jessica Coughlan, lane 3,

1642
01:19:23,254 --> 01:19:26,519
from Australia,
followed by Alex Parker,

1643
01:19:26,554 --> 01:19:28,389
lane 8, from Canada.

1644
01:19:28,424 --> 01:19:30,292
Oh, final five reps

1645
01:19:30,327 --> 01:19:34,197
on both Jessica Coughlan
and Alex Parker!

1646
01:19:34,232 --> 01:19:36,496
Alex was holding on.

1647
01:19:36,531 --> 01:19:40,500
And it is Jessica Coughlan

1648
01:19:40,535 --> 01:19:43,437
right before Alex Parker.

1649
01:19:43,472 --> 01:19:46,044
Final reps for Matilde Garnes.

1650
01:19:46,079 --> 01:19:49,212
What a finish
for Matilde Garnes.

1651
01:19:49,247 --> 01:19:53,315
And third place in this heat,
Matilde Garnes, Norway.

1652
01:19:53,350 --> 01:19:55,482
What a finish.

1653
01:19:55,517 --> 01:20:00,993
Final reps now
for Jordan Adcock, lane 7.

1654
01:20:01,028 --> 01:20:04,425
Two more to go
for Jordan Adcock.

1655
01:20:04,460 --> 01:20:07,032
♪

1656
01:20:07,067 --> 01:20:08,231
Last rep.

1657
01:20:08,266 --> 01:20:11,234
And there we have Jordan Adcock,

1658
01:20:11,269 --> 01:20:13,566
fourth place in this heat.

1659
01:20:13,601 --> 01:20:16,536
♪

1660
01:20:16,571 --> 01:20:19,077
This was the first test win
of the weekend

1661
01:20:19,112 --> 01:20:20,210
for Australia's Coughlan,

1662
01:20:20,245 --> 01:20:22,278
but she was doing quite well

1663
01:20:22,313 --> 01:20:23,884
for a first-time competitor

1664
01:20:23,919 --> 01:20:24,852
at iF3 Worlds.

1665
01:20:24,887 --> 01:20:27,382
I'm Jess Coughlan,
I'm from Australia.

1666
01:20:27,417 --> 01:20:30,990
I've been involved in the sort
of functional fitness world

1667
01:20:31,025 --> 01:20:34,224
for about eight years now,
so quite an amount of time,

1668
01:20:34,259 --> 01:20:37,029
but it's obviously my first year
with the iF3.

1669
01:20:37,064 --> 01:20:38,624
I'm going okay this weekend.

1670
01:20:38,659 --> 01:20:40,868
It's definitely
been challenging.

1671
01:20:40,903 --> 01:20:43,200
There's been some big weaknesses
come up for me,

1672
01:20:43,235 --> 01:20:45,400
but it's actually been awesome
to, you know,

1673
01:20:45,435 --> 01:20:48,139
do it in competition and
actually have it go fairly well.

1674
01:20:48,174 --> 01:20:51,505
Before the top 10 male athletes
even got to the floor,

1675
01:20:51,540 --> 01:20:55,476
Germany's Karar Margrander
set a blazing fast time

1676
01:20:55,511 --> 01:20:57,181
in heat number 4.

1677
01:20:57,216 --> 01:21:00,349
This gave the men in
the final heat a number to chase

1678
01:21:00,384 --> 01:21:03,055
that only three of them
were able to beat.

1679
01:21:03,090 --> 01:21:04,056
Go!

1680
01:21:04,091 --> 01:21:06,586
So we got a new best time.

1681
01:21:06,621 --> 01:21:11,030
Time to beat now is 13:29

1682
01:21:11,065 --> 01:21:15,628
set by Karar Margrander
in our previous heat.

1683
01:21:15,663 --> 01:21:19,467
And final reps for lane 8,
Uldis Upenieks,

1684
01:21:19,502 --> 01:21:21,469
and he is the first one done.

1685
01:21:21,504 --> 01:21:22,569
Moving on.

1686
01:21:22,604 --> 01:21:25,638
They do 50 reps
on each movement.

1687
01:21:25,673 --> 01:21:29,279
On lane 3, we have Zach Watts
from United States.

1688
01:21:29,314 --> 01:21:31,116
He starts with his dumbbell,

1689
01:21:31,151 --> 01:21:33,646
35 kilo dumbbell.

1690
01:21:33,681 --> 01:21:37,958
Does 50 single-arm dumbbell
shoulder-to-overhead.

1691
01:21:37,993 --> 01:21:41,456
The same goes for lane 9,
Zach Sowder.

1692
01:21:41,491 --> 01:21:44,228
At lane 6, Matt Dlugos.

1693
01:21:44,263 --> 01:21:48,133
He has chosen to start
with the box jump-overs.

1694
01:21:48,168 --> 01:21:51,499
Twenty-four now for Khan Porter.

1695
01:21:51,534 --> 01:21:56,174
And there we have Zach Sowder,
lane 9, done with his dumbbell,

1696
01:21:56,209 --> 01:22:00,244
his first movement, moving on
to his second movement, pistols.

1697
01:22:00,279 --> 01:22:03,214
Moving on to the third movement

1698
01:22:03,249 --> 01:22:08,186
is lane 7, Khan Porter,
and lane 8, Uldis Upenieks.

1699
01:22:08,221 --> 01:22:10,650
Final reps
on his second movement

1700
01:22:10,685 --> 01:22:13,059
for lane 3, Zach Watts,

1701
01:22:13,094 --> 01:22:16,997
before he moves on to his third,
the kettlebell swing.

1702
01:22:17,032 --> 01:22:21,364
And his kettlebell is heavy,
it weighs 40 kilos.

1703
01:22:21,399 --> 01:22:25,434
We have four athletes
on their last movement.

1704
01:22:25,469 --> 01:22:28,239
In the lead,
Khan Porter, lane 7,

1705
01:22:28,274 --> 01:22:31,143
followed by Uldis Upenieks,
lane 8.

1706
01:22:31,178 --> 01:22:34,047
Fifth place right now,
we have Zach Watts,

1707
01:22:34,082 --> 01:22:36,379
United States, on lane 3.

1708
01:22:36,414 --> 01:22:38,381
Also now on his last movement,

1709
01:22:38,416 --> 01:22:42,319
Zach Sowder, lane 9,
United States.

1710
01:22:42,354 --> 01:22:46,653
Last reps for Khan Porter
in the lead.

1711
01:22:46,688 --> 01:22:49,491
Final five for Khan Porter.

1712
01:22:51,561 --> 01:22:52,626
Last two.

1713
01:22:52,661 --> 01:22:56,069
♪

1714
01:22:56,104 --> 01:22:57,532
One more.

1715
01:22:57,567 --> 01:23:01,569
And we have a finish
for Khan Porter.

1716
01:23:01,604 --> 01:23:06,706
Oh, and Yakov Filimonov also
was very, very quick in the end.

1717
01:23:06,741 --> 01:23:09,016
After a rough start on day 1,

1718
01:23:09,051 --> 01:23:10,347
Yakov Filimonov

1719
01:23:10,382 --> 01:23:11,414
took second place

1720
01:23:11,449 --> 01:23:12,580
in the bodyweight test

1721
01:23:12,615 --> 01:23:13,647
and first place

1722
01:23:13,682 --> 01:23:16,155
in the skill test on day 2.

1723
01:23:16,190 --> 01:23:19,092
Now with this first-place finish
in the mixed test,

1724
01:23:19,127 --> 01:23:23,030
he was positioned to be
a contender for the podium.

1725
01:23:23,065 --> 01:23:24,394
For Australia's Porter,

1726
01:23:24,429 --> 01:23:26,066
this was the first top finish

1727
01:23:26,101 --> 01:23:27,067
in any test,

1728
01:23:27,102 --> 01:23:28,497
but he was also averaging

1729
01:23:28,532 --> 01:23:31,500
very high in the standings.

1730
01:23:31,535 --> 01:23:32,334
My name's Khan Porter.

1731
01:23:32,369 --> 01:23:34,602
I am a functional fitness
athlete.

1732
01:23:34,637 --> 01:23:37,671
Well, this is my seventh year of
competing in functional fitness,

1733
01:23:37,706 --> 01:23:40,377
first time though competing
at the iF3.

1734
01:23:40,412 --> 01:23:42,709
I like the idea of branching out

1735
01:23:42,744 --> 01:23:45,646
in all the different functional
fitness sporting opportunities

1736
01:23:45,681 --> 01:23:47,582
that are popping up now,
and I really wanted

1737
01:23:47,617 --> 01:23:49,749
to kind of come,
check it out for myself,

1738
01:23:49,784 --> 01:23:53,291
and hopefully help build it
in Australia

1739
01:23:53,326 --> 01:23:55,788
as a different avenue of
competing in functional fitness.

1740
01:23:55,823 --> 01:23:57,724
Teams test 5 was also known

1741
01:23:57,759 --> 01:23:59,429
as the strategy test.

1742
01:23:59,464 --> 01:24:01,200
Teams would have to strategize

1743
01:24:01,235 --> 01:24:03,235
how they wanted
to attack this test

1744
01:24:03,270 --> 01:24:07,536
by selecting one athlete to
perform each of the four tasks.

1745
01:24:07,571 --> 01:24:09,340
Men would do the first two tasks

1746
01:24:09,375 --> 01:24:11,771
with women completing
the final two.

1747
01:24:11,806 --> 01:24:14,708
In the team test,
you are able to cater

1748
01:24:14,743 --> 01:24:16,380
to your strengths a little bit.

1749
01:24:16,415 --> 01:24:18,712
So for me, unfortunately for me,

1750
01:24:18,747 --> 01:24:20,384
my strengths are my engine,

1751
01:24:20,419 --> 01:24:22,650
so all the uncomfortable,
nasty...

1752
01:24:22,685 --> 01:24:25,422
Distance running at top speed,

1753
01:24:25,457 --> 01:24:27,853
cycling, you know,
squat snatches.

1754
01:24:27,888 --> 01:24:29,657
And then I think our last test

1755
01:24:29,692 --> 01:24:31,197
of the competition will be

1756
01:24:31,232 --> 01:24:32,792
an 80-calorie Assault Bike,

1757
01:24:32,827 --> 01:24:34,761
which is a mean test.

1758
01:24:34,796 --> 01:24:36,862
Go!

1759
01:24:36,897 --> 01:24:41,735
One athlete performs
all 100 wall-balls,

1760
01:24:41,770 --> 01:24:46,146
followed by next athlete,
80 calories on the bike.

1761
01:24:46,181 --> 01:24:50,216
Third athlete,
60 burpee box jump-overs.

1762
01:24:50,251 --> 01:24:56,552
And the last athlete performs
40 deadlifts at 92.5.

1763
01:24:56,587 --> 01:24:59,324
Nine kilo wall ball.

1764
01:24:59,359 --> 01:25:01,260
One hundred wall-balls.

1765
01:25:01,295 --> 01:25:04,362
They are holding on,
going unbroken

1766
01:25:04,397 --> 01:25:06,298
on these 100 wall-balls.

1767
01:25:06,333 --> 01:25:08,399
Look out for the judge's hand.

1768
01:25:08,434 --> 01:25:11,468
When that hand comes up,
it's only five reps to go.

1769
01:25:11,503 --> 01:25:14,834
And it is United States,

1770
01:25:14,869 --> 01:25:17,837
followed by Russia and Norway.

1771
01:25:17,872 --> 01:25:20,609
Final reps.

1772
01:25:20,644 --> 01:25:25,449
And first athlete on the bike
is from Norway.

1773
01:25:25,484 --> 01:25:26,879
Norway first on the bike

1774
01:25:26,914 --> 01:25:30,685
followed by Russia
and United States

1775
01:25:30,720 --> 01:25:33,160
at lane 1 and 2.

1776
01:25:33,195 --> 01:25:37,890
Seventy calories now
for United States at lane 2.

1777
01:25:40,730 --> 01:25:45,370
It is United States
done with the bike,

1778
01:25:45,405 --> 01:25:47,702
running to the finish line.

1779
01:25:47,737 --> 01:25:50,408
Third athlete out
for United States

1780
01:25:50,443 --> 01:25:53,543
at lane 2 in the lead.

1781
01:25:53,578 --> 01:25:56,183
Second right now, Norway.

1782
01:25:56,218 --> 01:25:57,580
♪

1783
01:25:57,615 --> 01:25:59,813
Third athlete for Norway,

1784
01:25:59,848 --> 01:26:04,455
start with her 60
burpee box jump-overs.

1785
01:26:04,490 --> 01:26:08,426
So in the lead,
we have lane 2, United States.

1786
01:26:08,461 --> 01:26:13,332
Twenty burpee box jump-overs now
for Norway.

1787
01:26:13,367 --> 01:26:17,501
Twenty-eight for United States
at lane 2.

1788
01:26:17,536 --> 01:26:20,603
Thirty-eight now for Norway.

1789
01:26:20,638 --> 01:26:23,210
Forty-eight for United States.

1790
01:26:23,245 --> 01:26:25,476
Forty-four, Russia.

1791
01:26:25,511 --> 01:26:28,611
Oh, now they are
picking up the pace.

1792
01:26:28,646 --> 01:26:33,616
Final burpee box jump-over
for Norway.

1793
01:26:33,651 --> 01:26:36,454
Final reps now
for United States.

1794
01:26:36,489 --> 01:26:40,227
In the lead,
it is Norway, lane 6.

1795
01:26:40,262 --> 01:26:44,759
First athlete on the deadlift
at 92.5 kilos.

1796
01:26:44,794 --> 01:26:47,366
Second right now
is United States

1797
01:26:47,401 --> 01:26:50,930
at lane 2 with
one more burpee box jump to do.

1798
01:26:52,967 --> 01:26:56,903
The weight on that barbell
is 92.5.

1799
01:26:56,938 --> 01:27:00,478
And there we have United States
doing deadlifts.

1800
01:27:00,513 --> 01:27:05,813
Forty deadlifts at 92.5.

1801
01:27:05,848 --> 01:27:08,948
In the lead, Norway,
second is United States,

1802
01:27:08,983 --> 01:27:11,951
third is Russia,
fourth is Sweden.

1803
01:27:11,986 --> 01:27:15,361
Two more to go for Norway.

1804
01:27:15,396 --> 01:27:19,365
And taking this win, Norway!

1805
01:27:19,400 --> 01:27:22,830
Seven more to go
for United States.

1806
01:27:22,865 --> 01:27:25,899
Final five for Canada.

1807
01:27:25,934 --> 01:27:28,539
Final ones for United States.

1808
01:27:28,574 --> 01:27:32,576
It is Canada,
one more rep to go.

1809
01:27:32,611 --> 01:27:35,744
Canada taking second place.

1810
01:27:35,779 --> 01:27:38,010
Russia takes third place.

1811
01:27:38,045 --> 01:27:39,748
♪

1812
01:27:39,783 --> 01:27:42,652
And one last to go
for United States.

1813
01:27:42,687 --> 01:27:44,016
Five to go for Sweden.

1814
01:27:44,051 --> 01:27:46,722
Four to go for Sweden.

1815
01:27:46,757 --> 01:27:50,990
Last rep for United States,
four to go for Sweden.

1816
01:27:51,025 --> 01:27:53,366
Three for Sweden, two.

1817
01:27:55,502 --> 01:28:00,439
And there we have United States
taking fourth place,

1818
01:28:00,474 --> 01:28:04,674
and Sweden right behind
on fifth place.

1819
01:28:04,709 --> 01:28:07,347
In the end,
Norway, Canada, and Russia

1820
01:28:07,382 --> 01:28:09,481
took away the lead from the USA

1821
01:28:09,516 --> 01:28:11,615
and finished in the top
of test 5.

1822
01:28:11,650 --> 01:28:13,551
Another first-place finish
for Norway,

1823
01:28:13,586 --> 01:28:14,719
their third for the weekend,

1824
01:28:14,754 --> 01:28:19,590
meant their first-place
podium finish was now secure.

1825
01:28:19,625 --> 01:28:20,954
Scoring 100 points for each

1826
01:28:20,989 --> 01:28:22,527
of those first-place finishes

1827
01:28:22,562 --> 01:28:23,562
meant the Norwegians

1828
01:28:23,596 --> 01:28:24,694
now had more points

1829
01:28:24,729 --> 01:28:26,333
than most teams would score

1830
01:28:26,368 --> 01:28:27,631
over the entire weekend.

1831
01:28:27,666 --> 01:28:29,468
Yeah, no flaws.

1832
01:28:29,503 --> 01:28:31,437
Just pure quality all the way.

1833
01:28:32,935 --> 01:28:34,803
On the women's side, Alex Parker

1834
01:28:34,838 --> 01:28:37,069
still confidently held
the top spot,

1835
01:28:37,104 --> 01:28:39,071
with Jordan Adcock
in second place

1836
01:28:39,106 --> 01:28:41,612
as she had been
throughout the competition.

1837
01:28:41,647 --> 01:28:43,515
The third spot for the women

1838
01:28:43,550 --> 01:28:46,386
was contested
by Canada's Hattie Kanyo,

1839
01:28:46,421 --> 01:28:48,014
Norway's Matilde Garnes,

1840
01:28:48,049 --> 01:28:50,885
and now Australia's
Jessica Coughlan.

1841
01:28:50,920 --> 01:28:52,986
Looking at the standings
after event 5,

1842
01:28:53,021 --> 01:28:55,087
we saw Zach Sowder
and Khan Porter

1843
01:28:55,122 --> 01:28:57,122
with only two points
between them,

1844
01:28:57,157 --> 01:28:58,992
with Uldis Upenieks,
Matt Dlugos,

1845
01:28:59,027 --> 01:29:01,698
and Yakov Filimonov
close behind.

1846
01:29:01,733 --> 01:29:02,974
While the leaderboard
has shifted

1847
01:29:02,998 --> 01:29:04,097
over the three-day weekend,

1848
01:29:04,133 --> 01:29:07,605
the three Americans were still
very close to the top.

1849
01:29:07,640 --> 01:29:10,641
In the team competition,
the top three contenders

1850
01:29:10,676 --> 01:29:14,480
going into the weekend...
Sweden, Norway, and the USA...

1851
01:29:14,515 --> 01:29:16,845
Had now been joined
by podium hopefuls

1852
01:29:16,880 --> 01:29:19,650
Canada, Russia, and Brazil.

1853
01:29:19,685 --> 01:29:21,454
Brazil's first-place finishes

1854
01:29:21,489 --> 01:29:22,917
in tests 2 and 3

1855
01:29:22,952 --> 01:29:23,984
had nearly made up

1856
01:29:24,019 --> 01:29:25,425
for their last-place finish

1857
01:29:25,460 --> 01:29:26,723
in the endurance test

1858
01:29:26,758 --> 01:29:28,428
and they were now contesting

1859
01:29:28,463 --> 01:29:29,759
the bronze medal.

1860
01:29:29,794 --> 01:29:33,433
♪

1861
01:29:33,468 --> 01:29:36,568
Before the final test,
athletes' nerves were tense

1862
01:29:36,603 --> 01:29:39,131
as they strategized
how to approach the shortest

1863
01:29:39,166 --> 01:29:42,508
and most decisive
of the six tests.

1864
01:29:42,543 --> 01:29:44,103
The first time I did it, I...

1865
01:29:44,138 --> 01:29:46,578
You do realize I do 20 unbroken
thrusters before that

1866
01:29:46,613 --> 01:29:47,613
at 100 pounds, right?

1867
01:29:47,648 --> 01:29:50,549
Yeah, I mean,
I'm gonna do the same workout.

1868
01:29:50,584 --> 01:29:51,913
- Before it?
- Huh?

1869
01:29:51,948 --> 01:29:53,684
- Before it?
- Yeah.

1870
01:29:55,853 --> 01:29:57,622
I thought it was the other way.

1871
01:29:57,657 --> 01:29:59,624
I was with you,
but now I'm with him.

1872
01:30:01,925 --> 01:30:03,727
The last time I did, like...

1873
01:30:03,762 --> 01:30:05,927
I didn't do any thrusters
before, but I just had like

1874
01:30:05,962 --> 01:30:08,435
multiple sets
of like 20-cals, 20 burpees,

1875
01:30:08,470 --> 01:30:11,163
and it was like hold
between 1500 and 1600

1876
01:30:11,198 --> 01:30:13,836
and I couldn't
for the last like 5 calories

1877
01:30:13,871 --> 01:30:15,970
without doing thrusters.

1878
01:30:16,005 --> 01:30:16,837
It'll be close.

1879
01:30:16,873 --> 01:30:19,072
You're gonna have
that adrenaline.

1880
01:30:19,107 --> 01:30:21,646
The atmosphere
will do it for you.

1881
01:30:21,681 --> 01:30:23,714
"I was with you,
but now I'm with him."

1882
01:30:25,014 --> 01:30:28,653
The power test is
exactly what it says it is:

1883
01:30:28,688 --> 01:30:32,789
really nasty, painful,
short-duration power.

1884
01:30:32,824 --> 01:30:35,121
This test represents
the latest development

1885
01:30:35,156 --> 01:30:37,123
in the sport, putting together

1886
01:30:37,158 --> 01:30:40,225
all three fundamental elements
of functional fitness...

1887
01:30:40,260 --> 01:30:42,700
Endurance, strength,
and bodyweight...

1888
01:30:42,735 --> 01:30:45,736
Into a short and brutal sprint.

1889
01:30:45,771 --> 01:30:48,607
This is fitness racing.

1890
01:30:48,642 --> 01:30:50,136
For the individual athletes,

1891
01:30:50,171 --> 01:30:51,544
this test involves

1892
01:30:51,579 --> 01:30:53,073
three elements performed

1893
01:30:53,108 --> 01:30:54,646
in rapid-fire sequence.

1894
01:30:54,681 --> 01:30:57,550
Twenty thrusters at 150 pounds,

1895
01:30:57,585 --> 01:30:59,717
then 20-calorie row,

1896
01:30:59,752 --> 01:31:01,983
which I'm gonna row really fast,

1897
01:31:02,018 --> 01:31:03,985
and then 20 bar-facing burpees.

1898
01:31:04,020 --> 01:31:06,218
Just gonna crush that one
and go from there.

1899
01:31:06,253 --> 01:31:07,890
With a three-minute time cap,

1900
01:31:07,925 --> 01:31:10,156
athletes could go all out
on this test.

1901
01:31:10,191 --> 01:31:13,093
It's one of those events
that, the shorter it is,

1902
01:31:13,128 --> 01:31:15,502
the more it's gonna hurt,
so, you know,

1903
01:31:15,537 --> 01:31:17,636
you've just gotta hold on,
close those eyes,

1904
01:31:17,671 --> 01:31:20,100
and it will be over
in sub-three minutes,

1905
01:31:20,135 --> 01:31:22,938
because that's the cap,
you don't have a choice.

1906
01:31:22,973 --> 01:31:25,611
Their dominant performances
over the weekend

1907
01:31:25,646 --> 01:31:28,680
all but assured that Alex Parker
and Jordan Adcock

1908
01:31:28,715 --> 01:31:30,748
would take the gold
and silver medals,

1909
01:31:30,783 --> 01:31:32,915
but the bronze medal
at this point

1910
01:31:32,950 --> 01:31:35,522
was closely contested
by three women:

1911
01:31:35,557 --> 01:31:39,526
Hattie Kanyo, Jessica Coughlan,
and Matilde Garnes.

1912
01:31:39,561 --> 01:31:41,286
The competition in heat 3

1913
01:31:41,321 --> 01:31:42,628
set the standard

1914
01:31:42,663 --> 01:31:44,597
with 4 of the top 10 times

1915
01:31:44,632 --> 01:31:46,896
for test 6 coming in this heat.

1916
01:31:46,931 --> 01:31:48,964
The women in heat 3
were all ranked

1917
01:31:48,999 --> 01:31:51,967
between 9th and 16th
going into the final test,

1918
01:31:52,002 --> 01:31:53,804
which meant none of them
had the potential

1919
01:31:53,839 --> 01:31:54,972
to reach the podium,

1920
01:31:55,007 --> 01:31:58,611
but they could still give
this test their full effort,

1921
01:31:58,646 --> 01:32:01,075
make a name for themselves,
and potentially serve

1922
01:32:01,110 --> 01:32:04,111
as spoilers
for the championship heat.

1923
01:32:04,146 --> 01:32:05,915
One minute to go.

1924
01:32:05,950 --> 01:32:11,690
Hand up for Nathalia
from Brazil on lane 5.

1925
01:32:11,725 --> 01:32:15,089
Two more to go for Nathalia,
one more.

1926
01:32:15,124 --> 01:32:19,093
And a win in this heat
for Nathalia Mencari Vieira.

1927
01:32:19,128 --> 01:32:22,833
Brazil's Nathalia Mencari Vieira
thrilled everyone in the arena

1928
01:32:22,868 --> 01:32:25,869
by winning heat 3
with a full 15-second lead

1929
01:32:25,904 --> 01:32:29,070
over the next competitor,
Charlotte Nevland from Norway.

1930
01:32:29,105 --> 01:32:31,974
Going into heat 4,
the tone had been set.

1931
01:32:32,009 --> 01:32:33,009
♪

1932
01:32:33,043 --> 01:32:34,240
Go!

1933
01:32:37,245 --> 01:32:44,283
♪

1934
01:32:44,318 --> 01:32:45,856
Final heat

1935
01:32:45,891 --> 01:32:50,663
for our top eight female
athletes this weekend.

1936
01:32:50,698 --> 01:32:54,095
Going into this final test,
it is, in the total lead,

1937
01:32:54,130 --> 01:32:57,131
lane 8, Alex Parker.

1938
01:32:57,166 --> 01:32:59,606
Second place right now,
we have Jordan Adcock,

1939
01:32:59,641 --> 01:33:04,677
and third place in total
is Matilde Garnes on lane 6.

1940
01:33:04,712 --> 01:33:08,340
We start with 20 thrusters
at 45 kilos,

1941
01:33:08,375 --> 01:33:11,178
and we already have
judges' hands in the air.

1942
01:33:11,213 --> 01:33:15,985
It is Jessica Coughlan, lane 4,
quickest to the rower,

1943
01:33:16,020 --> 01:33:18,988
followed by Maddison Drader,
Canada,

1944
01:33:19,023 --> 01:33:23,025
Jordan Adcock, and Alex Parker.

1945
01:33:23,060 --> 01:33:26,732
Hattie Kanyo also on the rower.

1946
01:33:26,767 --> 01:33:29,669
And we now have all the girls
on the rower.

1947
01:33:29,704 --> 01:33:34,300
Twenty calories on the rower,

1948
01:33:34,335 --> 01:33:37,237
and then finish up
with 20 burpees.

1949
01:33:37,272 --> 01:33:40,306
Twelve calories, lane 3,
Maddison Drader.

1950
01:33:40,341 --> 01:33:42,979
Fourteen calories,
Jessica Coughlan.

1951
01:33:43,014 --> 01:33:46,015
Twelve calories, Hattie Kanyo.

1952
01:33:46,050 --> 01:33:49,084
Thirteen calories,
Matilde Garnes.

1953
01:33:49,119 --> 01:33:52,824
Hand in the air
for Jordan Adcock

1954
01:33:52,859 --> 01:33:55,354
and Alex Parker.

1955
01:33:55,389 --> 01:33:58,258
Final calories.

1956
01:33:58,293 --> 01:34:00,766
One minute and 20 seconds to go.

1957
01:34:00,801 --> 01:34:02,427
It was Jordan Adcock

1958
01:34:02,462 --> 01:34:04,770
the quickest
through the burpees.

1959
01:34:08,809 --> 01:34:11,403
Now we finish up
with 20 burpees.

1960
01:34:11,438 --> 01:34:17,783
Very quick burpees on lane 8
for Alex Parker from Canada.

1961
01:34:17,818 --> 01:34:22,722
Also quick burpees,
Matilde Garnes, Norway, lane 6.

1962
01:34:22,757 --> 01:34:26,121
Quick is also Irina Funtikova,
lane 2.

1963
01:34:26,156 --> 01:34:29,696
♪

1964
01:34:29,731 --> 01:34:32,292
Forty-five seconds to go.

1965
01:34:34,802 --> 01:34:38,298
Judge's hand in the air,
Alex Parker, final reps.

1966
01:34:38,333 --> 01:34:40,432
Final reps, Jessica Coughlan.

1967
01:34:40,467 --> 01:34:43,710
Final reps, Jordan Adcock.

1968
01:34:43,745 --> 01:34:45,877
Final reps,

1969
01:34:45,912 --> 01:34:47,747
Maddison Drader.

1970
01:34:47,782 --> 01:34:50,211
And it is...

1971
01:34:50,246 --> 01:34:54,050
Alex Parker
just before Jordan Adcock.

1972
01:34:54,085 --> 01:34:55,953
And time.

1973
01:34:57,825 --> 01:35:00,287
Big round of applause
for these fantastic ladies.

1974
01:35:00,322 --> 01:35:04,060
That was their last test
for this weekend.

1975
01:35:04,095 --> 01:35:06,128
So, final event,
which was power,

1976
01:35:06,163 --> 01:35:08,262
it was 20 thrusters, 20-cal row,

1977
01:35:08,297 --> 01:35:10,396
and 20 bar-facing burpees.

1978
01:35:10,431 --> 01:35:13,201
I finished the thrusters first,
we both got on the rower,

1979
01:35:13,236 --> 01:35:14,313
she got off the rower before me,

1980
01:35:14,337 --> 01:35:16,743
and then, so of course,
she was a little bit ahead

1981
01:35:16,778 --> 01:35:18,316
on the burpees,
but I started to realize

1982
01:35:18,340 --> 01:35:20,109
that I was kind of catching her
on the pace,

1983
01:35:20,144 --> 01:35:23,079
so towards the very end,
we were pretty much synchronized

1984
01:35:23,114 --> 01:35:25,785
and I jumped over the bar,
went to go for her buzzer,

1985
01:35:25,820 --> 01:35:27,787
and then realized
it was the wrong one, hit mine,

1986
01:35:27,822 --> 01:35:29,855
so she ended up beating me
on that event

1987
01:35:29,890 --> 01:35:32,451
by a split second
because of an error.

1988
01:35:32,486 --> 01:35:36,422
Alex Parker
just before Jordan Adcock.

1989
01:35:36,457 --> 01:35:38,963
The overall winner of test 6
was actually

1990
01:35:38,998 --> 01:35:41,933
Nathalia Mencari Vieira
from Brazil

1991
01:35:41,968 --> 01:35:44,298
whose score of 2:33

1992
01:35:44,333 --> 01:35:48,335
could not even be beat
by the dominant Alex Parker.

1993
01:35:48,370 --> 01:35:51,272
Though she didn't make it
onto the podium this year,

1994
01:35:51,307 --> 01:35:54,308
her first-place finishes
in the strength and power tests

1995
01:35:54,343 --> 01:35:56,409
made her a memorable competitor.

1996
01:35:56,444 --> 01:35:57,542
On the men's side,

1997
01:35:57,577 --> 01:35:58,884
the top nine athletes

1998
01:35:58,919 --> 01:36:00,182
were all in the same heat.

1999
01:36:00,217 --> 01:36:01,315
This test would decide

2000
01:36:01,350 --> 01:36:02,888
the medal finishers in first,

2001
01:36:02,923 --> 01:36:05,088
second, and third place overall,

2002
01:36:05,123 --> 01:36:07,024
with Zach Sowder, Khan Porter,

2003
01:36:07,059 --> 01:36:09,059
Uldis Upenieks, Matt Dlugos,

2004
01:36:09,094 --> 01:36:10,995
and Yakov Filimonov all having

2005
01:36:11,030 --> 01:36:12,799
a chance to reach the podium.

2006
01:36:12,834 --> 01:36:13,834
Go!

2007
01:36:16,365 --> 01:36:21,137
Wow, this will be
really intense.

2008
01:36:21,172 --> 01:36:25,306
Twenty thrusters
with a 67.5-kilo barbell.

2009
01:36:25,341 --> 01:36:29,816
♪

2010
01:36:29,851 --> 01:36:32,313
And we have judges' hands
in the air.

2011
01:36:32,348 --> 01:36:34,051
They are at their final reps.

2012
01:36:34,086 --> 01:36:37,285
♪

2013
01:36:37,320 --> 01:36:39,892
And back to the rower.

2014
01:36:39,927 --> 01:36:41,060
Wow.

2015
01:36:41,095 --> 01:36:44,864
It's hardly possible to see
which guy was the first.

2016
01:36:44,899 --> 01:36:47,999
Very quick was Zach Sowder
at lane 9,

2017
01:36:48,034 --> 01:36:50,034
but we are all very quick.

2018
01:36:50,069 --> 01:36:53,004
Already on 14 calories, lane 9;

2019
01:36:53,039 --> 01:36:54,907
11 calories, Khan Porter;

2020
01:36:54,942 --> 01:36:57,569
13 calories for Uldis Upenieks;

2021
01:36:57,604 --> 01:37:01,881
13 calories, lane 6,
Matt Dlugos.

2022
01:37:01,916 --> 01:37:06,479
We have, on lane 9,
Zach Sowder, United States,

2023
01:37:06,514 --> 01:37:09,218
followed by Khan Porter

2024
01:37:09,253 --> 01:37:12,221
and Uldis Upenieks on lane 7.

2025
01:37:12,256 --> 01:37:15,257
Lane 6, Matt Dlugos.

2026
01:37:15,292 --> 01:37:17,556
Twenty burpees.

2027
01:37:17,591 --> 01:37:20,625
In the lead, Zach Sowder,
lane 9, United States,

2028
01:37:20,660 --> 01:37:22,330
followed by Khan Porter.

2029
01:37:22,365 --> 01:37:26,873
Very quick burpees
by Uldis Upenieks at lane 7.

2030
01:37:29,273 --> 01:37:34,507
Final five reps, Zach Sowder,
lane 9, United States.

2031
01:37:34,542 --> 01:37:35,640
Two more to go.

2032
01:37:35,675 --> 01:37:37,642
Hand up for Uldis Upenieks.

2033
01:37:37,677 --> 01:37:39,919
Hand up, Khan Porter.

2034
01:37:39,954 --> 01:37:43,483
And taking the win, Zach Sowder!

2035
01:37:45,454 --> 01:37:49,060
Second place, Uldis...
Uldis Upenieks

2036
01:37:49,095 --> 01:37:52,459
right before Khan Porter
on third place.

2037
01:37:52,494 --> 01:37:55,495
This event win secured
Sowder's spot at the top,

2038
01:37:55,530 --> 01:37:57,365
with Porter and Upenieks
rounding out

2039
01:37:57,400 --> 01:37:59,532
the podium position.

2040
01:37:59,567 --> 01:38:02,535
Ioannis Papadopoulos's
impressive time

2041
01:38:02,570 --> 01:38:05,010
of 1:56 in the previous heat

2042
01:38:05,045 --> 01:38:07,980
was enough to earn him
second place in this event.

2043
01:38:08,015 --> 01:38:09,916
Unfortunately,
this was not enough

2044
01:38:09,951 --> 01:38:11,984
to make up for some
of his poorer finishes

2045
01:38:12,019 --> 01:38:13,249
in earlier events,

2046
01:38:13,284 --> 01:38:14,514
and he did not crack

2047
01:38:14,549 --> 01:38:17,187
the top 5 overall.

2048
01:38:17,222 --> 01:38:20,091
For the teams,
test 6 was also known

2049
01:38:20,126 --> 01:38:22,060
as mixed relay 2.

2050
01:38:22,095 --> 01:38:24,623
The first task
of each round was a row,

2051
01:38:24,658 --> 01:38:28,264
30 calories for the men
and 20 calories for the women.

2052
01:38:28,299 --> 01:38:30,464
The second task was thrusters

2053
01:38:30,499 --> 01:38:32,565
performed using a worm.

2054
01:38:32,600 --> 01:38:36,008
The worm is essentially
a long sandbag or ruck bag

2055
01:38:36,043 --> 01:38:38,109
weighing about 350 pounds

2056
01:38:38,144 --> 01:38:40,573
that required all four teammates
to lift.

2057
01:38:40,608 --> 01:38:43,576
After completing 15 reps
of the worm thrusters,

2058
01:38:43,611 --> 01:38:46,513
the teams would return to
their rowers for another round.

2059
01:38:46,548 --> 01:38:51,419
The entire test was a very short
and very painful fitness race.

2060
01:38:51,454 --> 01:38:53,058
The dominant Norwegian team

2061
01:38:53,093 --> 01:38:54,191
could not be touched.

2062
01:38:54,226 --> 01:38:55,226
Like Alex Parker

2063
01:38:55,260 --> 01:38:56,292
in the women's division,

2064
01:38:56,327 --> 01:38:57,293
their series

2065
01:38:57,328 --> 01:38:58,459
of first-place finishes

2066
01:38:58,494 --> 01:39:00,131
guaranteed they would win gold

2067
01:39:00,166 --> 01:39:02,067
this weekend.

2068
01:39:02,102 --> 01:39:03,102
It was assumed

2069
01:39:03,136 --> 01:39:04,136
that the silver medal

2070
01:39:04,170 --> 01:39:05,235
would go to Canada.

2071
01:39:05,270 --> 01:39:06,632
In fact, they would have to do

2072
01:39:06,667 --> 01:39:09,239
very poorly in order to lose it.

2073
01:39:09,274 --> 01:39:11,109
♪

2074
01:39:11,144 --> 01:39:13,210
The bronze, however,
was contested

2075
01:39:13,245 --> 01:39:17,082
between Sweden, the USA,
Russia, and Brazil.

2076
01:39:17,117 --> 01:39:18,446
The action really began

2077
01:39:18,481 --> 01:39:20,052
in heat 2.

2078
01:39:20,087 --> 01:39:22,087
Go!

2079
01:39:22,122 --> 01:39:26,190
It is an open spot
for the bronze medal today.

2080
01:39:26,225 --> 01:39:29,556
Those teams who has the chance
to take the bronze medal.

2081
01:39:29,591 --> 01:39:33,494
In this heat,
it is Sweden and Brazil.

2082
01:39:33,529 --> 01:39:39,533
And in the upcoming heat,
it is United States and Russia.

2083
01:39:39,568 --> 01:39:43,636
The team getting the best score
of those four

2084
01:39:43,671 --> 01:39:46,210
will take
the bronze medal today.

2085
01:39:46,245 --> 01:39:50,379
Final reps for Sweden on lane 3.

2086
01:39:50,414 --> 01:39:54,119
And it is Sweden taking
the lead in this heat!

2087
01:39:54,154 --> 01:39:56,616
Back on the rower
for the second time.

2088
01:39:56,651 --> 01:40:00,389
And it is Sweden
back on the floor in the lead.

2089
01:40:00,424 --> 01:40:04,657
Final 15 worm thrusters
for Sweden.

2090
01:40:04,692 --> 01:40:08,298
Sweden, who has the chance
to take the bronze medal today,

2091
01:40:08,333 --> 01:40:11,334
but they also need to be quicker
than the United States

2092
01:40:11,369 --> 01:40:13,435
and Russia in the next heat.

2093
01:40:13,470 --> 01:40:15,371
So they need to pick up
the pace.

2094
01:40:15,406 --> 01:40:17,670
Final reps for Sweden.

2095
01:40:17,705 --> 01:40:20,673
And they are done,
and finished for Sweden,

2096
01:40:20,708 --> 01:40:24,578
taking this heat win.

2097
01:40:24,613 --> 01:40:27,416
If Russia or the USA
could beat this time

2098
01:40:27,451 --> 01:40:28,483
in the next heat,

2099
01:40:28,518 --> 01:40:29,550
they'd knock Sweden

2100
01:40:29,585 --> 01:40:31,123
off that podium position

2101
01:40:31,158 --> 01:40:32,322
and claim the bronze

2102
01:40:32,357 --> 01:40:33,323
for themselves.

2103
01:40:33,358 --> 01:40:34,555
Go!

2104
01:40:36,658 --> 01:40:40,528
It is the final heat
of the final test

2105
01:40:40,563 --> 01:40:42,332
of this whole weekend.

2106
01:40:42,367 --> 01:40:45,203
And going in today,
we had Russia on third place,

2107
01:40:45,238 --> 01:40:49,339
but it's an open spot
for the third place right now.

2108
01:40:49,374 --> 01:40:53,475
Is it gonna be Sweden,
Russia, or United States

2109
01:40:53,510 --> 01:40:55,543
on the bronze today?

2110
01:40:55,578 --> 01:40:58,282
In the lead, we have Norway,

2111
01:40:58,317 --> 01:41:01,318
first one on the worm.

2112
01:41:01,353 --> 01:41:05,322
The first round
of 15 worm thrusters.

2113
01:41:05,357 --> 01:41:09,854
Followed by Russia
and United States.

2114
01:41:09,889 --> 01:41:13,264
Now also Canada
done with their rowing

2115
01:41:13,299 --> 01:41:16,465
and on their first
15 worm thrusters.

2116
01:41:16,500 --> 01:41:21,239
Final reps for Norway
on their worm thrusters.

2117
01:41:21,274 --> 01:41:24,869
And it is Norway in the lead
back on the rower.

2118
01:41:24,904 --> 01:41:28,279
Second round on the rower
for Norway in the lead

2119
01:41:28,314 --> 01:41:31,282
at lane 4.

2120
01:41:31,317 --> 01:41:36,320
Second place,
we have United States on lane 1,

2121
01:41:36,355 --> 01:41:39,620
back on the rower.

2122
01:41:39,655 --> 01:41:42,755
We are two minutes
into this workout.

2123
01:41:42,790 --> 01:41:45,164
It is Norway in the lead.

2124
01:41:45,199 --> 01:41:48,629
Second is United States
on lane 1,

2125
01:41:48,664 --> 01:41:51,566
followed by both Russia
and Canada on third place.

2126
01:41:51,601 --> 01:41:54,734
Final 15 worm thrusters
for Norway

2127
01:41:54,769 --> 01:41:58,144
to take this heat win
and the gold medal.

2128
01:41:58,179 --> 01:42:01,807
Final calories now
for United States at lane 1.

2129
01:42:01,842 --> 01:42:04,645
And we have
the final worm thrusters now

2130
01:42:04,680 --> 01:42:07,450
for Norway at lane 4.

2131
01:42:09,784 --> 01:42:11,553
It is...

2132
01:42:11,588 --> 01:42:16,624
It is United States on
their final 15 worm thrusters.

2133
01:42:16,659 --> 01:42:20,595
Now also Russia and Canada
are picking up their worm.

2134
01:42:20,630 --> 01:42:25,204
Norway taking this heat win
and final five...

2135
01:42:25,239 --> 01:42:29,175
Final thrusters
for United States.

2136
01:42:29,210 --> 01:42:31,540
One more.

2137
01:42:31,575 --> 01:42:33,542
And there we have United States,

2138
01:42:33,577 --> 01:42:36,314
second place in this heat.

2139
01:42:37,977 --> 01:42:40,549
Third place, we have Canada.

2140
01:42:40,584 --> 01:42:44,883
Final worm thrusters
for Canada on lane 3.

2141
01:42:44,918 --> 01:42:49,492
Hand goes up for lane 2, Russia.

2142
01:42:49,527 --> 01:42:52,957
And there we have
a finish for Canada,

2143
01:42:52,992 --> 01:42:56,532
taking third place in this heat.

2144
01:42:56,567 --> 01:43:01,768
And we have two more to go
for Russia on lane 2.

2145
01:43:01,803 --> 01:43:03,506
♪

2146
01:43:03,541 --> 01:43:05,706
And they are done,

2147
01:43:05,741 --> 01:43:08,709
and finished for Russia.

2148
01:43:10,911 --> 01:43:14,979
The USA came across
a mere 19 seconds behind Norway,

2149
01:43:15,014 --> 01:43:18,884
but in this short test,
19 seconds was a lot.

2150
01:43:18,919 --> 01:43:21,326
While they were pleased
with their performance,

2151
01:43:21,361 --> 01:43:25,330
they didn't realize it was
13 seconds slower than Sweden,

2152
01:43:25,365 --> 01:43:27,794
enough to put them
in third place in this test

2153
01:43:27,829 --> 01:43:29,796
and dash their hopes
of the podium.

2154
01:43:29,831 --> 01:43:31,732
Canada finished next,

2155
01:43:31,767 --> 01:43:33,338
coming in 18 seconds

2156
01:43:33,373 --> 01:43:34,768
behind the USA.

2157
01:43:34,803 --> 01:43:36,374
This put them in fifth place

2158
01:43:36,409 --> 01:43:37,771
for the test, but because

2159
01:43:37,806 --> 01:43:39,278
of their superior performance

2160
01:43:39,313 --> 01:43:40,313
in the previous tests

2161
01:43:40,347 --> 01:43:41,347
of the weekend,

2162
01:43:41,381 --> 01:43:43,315
their silver medal podium spot

2163
01:43:43,350 --> 01:43:44,382
was secure.

2164
01:43:44,417 --> 01:43:46,318
It is time

2165
01:43:46,353 --> 01:43:49,981
to see who are
the world champions, 2019.

2166
01:43:50,016 --> 01:43:52,588
In the final standings,
it was Canada's Alex Parker

2167
01:43:52,623 --> 01:43:57,659
who took the win with 570
out of 600 possible points.

2168
01:44:03,964 --> 01:44:06,437
Taking first place
in three events

2169
01:44:06,472 --> 01:44:08,604
and second place in two others,

2170
01:44:08,639 --> 01:44:12,608
she was essentially untouchable
over the entire weekend.

2171
01:44:12,643 --> 01:44:14,313
It was a good weekend,
I kinda came in

2172
01:44:14,348 --> 01:44:15,809
with no expectations

2173
01:44:15,844 --> 01:44:17,448
because I had no idea who I was

2174
01:44:17,483 --> 01:44:18,682
gonna be competing against.

2175
01:44:18,718 --> 01:44:22,387
I knew some of the U.S. team
and some of the Canadian team,

2176
01:44:22,422 --> 01:44:23,630
I've competed
against them before,

2177
01:44:23,654 --> 01:44:25,291
but I didn't know
who was gonna be here

2178
01:44:25,326 --> 01:44:29,526
from other countries
like Sweden or Norway,

2179
01:44:29,561 --> 01:44:32,595
so I just kinda went in
just trying to do

2180
01:44:32,630 --> 01:44:34,432
as best as I could
in each event,

2181
01:44:34,467 --> 01:44:38,029
and I did that, so I ended up
getting first place,

2182
01:44:38,064 --> 01:44:41,373
which was... which I'm happy with.

2183
01:44:41,408 --> 01:44:43,001
Joining Parker on the podium

2184
01:44:43,036 --> 01:44:46,070
were her rival, Jordan Adcock,
in second place,

2185
01:44:46,105 --> 01:44:49,348
as well as Norway's
Matilde Garnes in third.

2186
01:44:49,383 --> 01:44:50,580
She edged me out

2187
01:44:50,615 --> 01:44:51,812
for the majority

2188
01:44:51,847 --> 01:44:53,011
of the events, I would say,

2189
01:44:53,046 --> 01:44:54,386
but it was kinda back and forth,

2190
01:44:54,421 --> 01:44:55,387
back and forth,

2191
01:44:55,422 --> 01:44:56,288
throughout each event.

2192
01:44:56,323 --> 01:44:58,621
So overall I ended up finishing
in second.

2193
01:44:58,656 --> 01:45:00,051
Pleased with that,
but of course,

2194
01:45:00,086 --> 01:45:02,053
always wanting to get
to that top spot.

2195
01:45:02,088 --> 01:45:04,561
While all three
of the U.S. men's competitors

2196
01:45:04,596 --> 01:45:06,398
made a strong showing
over the weekend,

2197
01:45:06,433 --> 01:45:10,061
it was Zach Sowder
who pulled off the victory.

2198
01:45:16,102 --> 01:45:17,068
It feels good to win.

2199
01:45:17,103 --> 01:45:18,971
It was just really stressful.

2200
01:45:19,006 --> 01:45:20,643
It was very fun and exciting,

2201
01:45:20,678 --> 01:45:22,480
but like, it's almost like,

2202
01:45:22,515 --> 01:45:24,779
glad that's over, it's a relief.

2203
01:45:24,814 --> 01:45:25,958
You kinda sit there and like,

2204
01:45:25,982 --> 01:45:28,816
you're in a little bit
of like pain from the workout,

2205
01:45:28,851 --> 01:45:31,423
but you're just like
just sweating, breathing hard,

2206
01:45:31,458 --> 01:45:34,657
and like, man, I'm glad
it happened how it happened.

2207
01:45:34,692 --> 01:45:37,693
There was two points
separating me and Khan Porter

2208
01:45:37,728 --> 01:45:40,058
for first place,
and so it was like

2209
01:45:40,093 --> 01:45:42,797
literally whoever won out of us
would win the competition,

2210
01:45:42,832 --> 01:45:46,438
and the workout literally was
a minute and like 50 seconds.

2211
01:45:46,473 --> 01:45:49,100
So just all-out, empty the tank,

2212
01:45:49,135 --> 01:45:50,970
hold nothing back,
see what happens.

2213
01:45:51,005 --> 01:45:53,940
So we both did that and finished
like maybe five seconds apart,

2214
01:45:53,975 --> 01:45:57,482
but I was able to edge him out
and take the victory.

2215
01:45:57,517 --> 01:46:00,078
Last year I came into this thing
and I was like hoping,

2216
01:46:00,113 --> 01:46:01,816
if everything went right,
I would win,

2217
01:46:01,851 --> 01:46:03,719
but I came off
with like a fifth-place finish.

2218
01:46:03,754 --> 01:46:06,656
So, kind of all year,
I've been ready for this event

2219
01:46:06,691 --> 01:46:08,625
to kinda get
a little bit of redemption,

2220
01:46:08,660 --> 01:46:10,891
so it was nice
to come back and do it.

2221
01:46:10,926 --> 01:46:14,125
While Matt Dlugos and Zach Watts
didn't make the podium,

2222
01:46:14,160 --> 01:46:16,633
they made a strong showing
at this year's Worlds

2223
01:46:16,668 --> 01:46:18,602
and they'd be back again
in the future

2224
01:46:18,637 --> 01:46:20,131
to give it another shot.

2225
01:46:20,166 --> 01:46:22,001
♪

2226
01:46:22,036 --> 01:46:24,003
Sowder was joined on the podium

2227
01:46:24,038 --> 01:46:27,842
by Latvia's Uldis Upenieks
and Khan Porter from Australia.

2228
01:46:27,877 --> 01:46:29,580
I took second place overall,

2229
01:46:29,615 --> 01:46:30,581
which was,

2230
01:46:30,616 --> 01:46:31,912
yeah, really, really...

2231
01:46:31,947 --> 01:46:33,595
Something I was really,
really pumped about,

2232
01:46:33,619 --> 01:46:35,685
bit surprised about,
if I'm being completely honest.

2233
01:46:35,720 --> 01:46:38,688
I think that the leaderboard
changed a hell of a lot

2234
01:46:38,723 --> 01:46:39,887
all throughout the weekend.

2235
01:46:39,922 --> 01:46:41,922
I think I sorta sat...

2236
01:46:41,957 --> 01:46:44,562
I think the lowest I sat
was around fourth.

2237
01:46:44,597 --> 01:46:47,092
I think I was in third
most of the weekend,

2238
01:46:47,127 --> 01:46:48,929
sorta sitting around
that third-place mark,

2239
01:46:48,964 --> 01:46:50,469
and then it was
only this morning

2240
01:46:50,504 --> 01:46:51,800
that I moved up into second.

2241
01:46:51,835 --> 01:46:53,835
There were a bunch of guys
that were in the mix

2242
01:46:53,870 --> 01:46:55,100
for quite some time.

2243
01:46:55,135 --> 01:46:57,575
With their first-place finish
in test 6,

2244
01:46:57,610 --> 01:46:59,643
the Norwegians sealed the deal.

2245
01:46:59,678 --> 01:47:01,546
Four first-place finishes,

2246
01:47:01,581 --> 01:47:03,614
one second, and one fifth

2247
01:47:03,649 --> 01:47:06,650
had them at 537 total points,

2248
01:47:06,685 --> 01:47:08,916
more than 150 points ahead

2249
01:47:08,951 --> 01:47:11,083
of the second-place team.

2250
01:47:11,118 --> 01:47:13,492
And in Norway's team,

2251
01:47:13,527 --> 01:47:17,562
we have Ingrid Hodnemyr,
Lena Amalia Richter,

2252
01:47:17,597 --> 01:47:22,699
Morten Rasch Arnesen,
and Sigleif Myklebust Ravnestad.

2253
01:47:24,901 --> 01:47:26,934
The Canadians joined them
on the podium

2254
01:47:26,969 --> 01:47:28,705
with 380 points.

2255
01:47:28,740 --> 01:47:30,608
And from Canada, we have

2256
01:47:30,643 --> 01:47:32,973
Jake Hansen, Lynsey Martin,

2257
01:47:33,008 --> 01:47:37,681
Ryan Tomiyama,
and Shaundra Bruvall.

2258
01:47:37,716 --> 01:47:39,881
Sweden took
the third-place position,

2259
01:47:39,916 --> 01:47:41,113
edging out the USA

2260
01:47:41,148 --> 01:47:42,950
by a mere five points.

2261
01:47:42,985 --> 01:47:44,622
And Sweden's team is

2262
01:47:44,657 --> 01:47:46,085
Angelica Bengtsson,

2263
01:47:46,120 --> 01:47:47,218
Charlie Karlsson,

2264
01:47:47,253 --> 01:47:49,055
,

2265
01:47:49,090 --> 01:47:51,629
Zanna Björnson.

2266
01:47:51,664 --> 01:47:55,127
Despite the historic dominance
of Americans in this sport,

2267
01:47:55,162 --> 01:47:57,096
the Scandinavian teams
had exerted

2268
01:47:57,131 --> 01:48:00,869
their home-team advantage
this year and ruled the weekend.

2269
01:48:07,680 --> 01:48:09,515
It was obviously
a successful weekend.

2270
01:48:09,550 --> 01:48:11,242
I think we left
a few medals out there,

2271
01:48:11,277 --> 01:48:14,278
but it's something
to work forward... work towards

2272
01:48:14,313 --> 01:48:17,050
in the future, and I'm excited
to be a part of it.

2273
01:48:17,085 --> 01:48:21,219
On the women's side,
we had Jordan Adcock,

2274
01:48:21,254 --> 01:48:23,925
who is... she's a heck
of an athlete.

2275
01:48:23,960 --> 01:48:27,060
I think she's only gonna get
better, she's very young.

2276
01:48:27,095 --> 01:48:29,700
She finishes with a silver medal

2277
01:48:29,735 --> 01:48:30,965
and very proud of her.

2278
01:48:31,000 --> 01:48:33,066
She was fantastic all weekend.

2279
01:48:33,101 --> 01:48:35,233
Really pushed for that gold

2280
01:48:35,268 --> 01:48:37,301
and just came up
a little bit short.

2281
01:48:37,336 --> 01:48:40,645
It was a great competition
on the men's side.

2282
01:48:40,680 --> 01:48:43,813
All three of our male
individuals were fantastic.

2283
01:48:43,848 --> 01:48:47,047
Matt Dlugos finished fourth,

2284
01:48:47,082 --> 01:48:49,247
but honestly, he was fantastic.

2285
01:48:49,282 --> 01:48:52,756
He was our national champion.

2286
01:48:52,791 --> 01:48:54,087
He's also 6'4",

2287
01:48:54,122 --> 01:48:57,860
and a few of the tests here

2288
01:48:57,895 --> 01:49:01,930
were very challenging
for a guy his size,

2289
01:49:01,965 --> 01:49:04,229
and he really performed
phenomenally

2290
01:49:04,264 --> 01:49:06,165
against world-class competition.

2291
01:49:06,200 --> 01:49:08,739
And Zach Watts, who's, you know,

2292
01:49:08,774 --> 01:49:10,048
just a young buck, man, he's got

2293
01:49:10,072 --> 01:49:11,203
all the talent in the world,

2294
01:49:11,238 --> 01:49:12,644
he's just gonna get better,

2295
01:49:12,679 --> 01:49:14,239
and he also had a top-10 finish,

2296
01:49:14,274 --> 01:49:15,878
so really, really happy

2297
01:49:15,913 --> 01:49:16,879
about how

2298
01:49:16,914 --> 01:49:18,617
the individual males competed.

2299
01:49:18,652 --> 01:49:22,082
The team this year
was a little bit of a mixed bag.

2300
01:49:22,117 --> 01:49:24,590
I think we were sitting
in second after day 1,

2301
01:49:24,625 --> 01:49:27,659
just a few points off
out of the gold medal spot,

2302
01:49:27,694 --> 01:49:28,759
and then yesterday,

2303
01:49:28,794 --> 01:49:29,760
unfortunately,

2304
01:49:29,795 --> 01:49:31,894
the bodyweight tests

2305
01:49:31,929 --> 01:49:33,357
were a big challenge,

2306
01:49:33,392 --> 01:49:34,963
and today we had to fight

2307
01:49:34,998 --> 01:49:37,669
our way back, and we almost did.

2308
01:49:37,704 --> 01:49:38,934
We finished in fourth.

2309
01:49:38,969 --> 01:49:40,672
We finished, I believe,

2310
01:49:40,707 --> 01:49:42,135
five points off the podium.

2311
01:49:42,170 --> 01:49:44,907
You know, I'm a sucker
for team competitions,

2312
01:49:44,942 --> 01:49:46,744
so that one hurts
a little bit, honestly.

2313
01:49:46,779 --> 01:49:48,108
I don't think the United States

2314
01:49:48,143 --> 01:49:50,341
should ever finish fourth
in a competition.

2315
01:49:50,376 --> 01:49:51,749
It's unacceptable.

2316
01:49:51,784 --> 01:49:53,652
So I blame myself for that,

2317
01:49:53,687 --> 01:49:55,852
and I think we've just got
to get better.

2318
01:49:55,887 --> 01:49:59,218
We've gotta work harder
and next year come back,

2319
01:49:59,253 --> 01:50:02,287
but it's unacceptable
to finish off the podium

2320
01:50:02,322 --> 01:50:03,322
for the United States.

2321
01:50:03,356 --> 01:50:04,861
We've got too good athletes,

2322
01:50:04,896 --> 01:50:07,897
and so, for next year,

2323
01:50:07,932 --> 01:50:09,965
it's just something to push for.

2324
01:50:10,000 --> 01:50:13,804
We have one more award tonight,

2325
01:50:13,839 --> 01:50:18,237
and that award goes
to our best nation:

2326
01:50:18,272 --> 01:50:20,371
United States!

2327
01:50:23,244 --> 01:50:24,980
In the final standings,

2328
01:50:25,015 --> 01:50:28,214
we had one male individual
on the podium

2329
01:50:28,249 --> 01:50:30,051
who finished with a gold medal,

2330
01:50:30,086 --> 01:50:34,418
we had one female who finished
with a silver medal,

2331
01:50:34,453 --> 01:50:37,190
and the team finished
in fourth place.

2332
01:50:37,225 --> 01:50:40,061
So overall, we had
two overall medals,

2333
01:50:40,096 --> 01:50:43,427
but I believe because we had
two fourth-place finishers

2334
01:50:43,462 --> 01:50:46,331
on the male individual side
and the team side,

2335
01:50:46,366 --> 01:50:49,367
that that pushed us
to the forefront

2336
01:50:49,402 --> 01:50:51,908
as far as the lead nation
with medals.

2337
01:50:51,943 --> 01:50:53,041
I believe we tied Canada,

2338
01:50:53,076 --> 01:50:56,407
but because we had
better finishes,

2339
01:50:56,442 --> 01:50:59,344
that we ended up
as the top nation overall,

2340
01:50:59,379 --> 01:51:01,687
which is obviously great,
I'm very proud of that,

2341
01:51:01,722 --> 01:51:05,053
and hopefully we can continue
that for years to come.

2342
01:51:05,088 --> 01:51:07,924
It's really cool, like,
we were talking earlier,

2343
01:51:07,959 --> 01:51:10,762
like, it's cool to compete
and win for yourself,

2344
01:51:10,797 --> 01:51:13,930
but like, all weekend,
I've been wearing that USA shirt

2345
01:51:13,965 --> 01:51:16,097
and we traveled together,
rooting on each other,

2346
01:51:16,132 --> 01:51:18,462
so you really...
It's bigger than yourself.

2347
01:51:18,497 --> 01:51:22,004
We got that gold medal,
so it means a lot more

2348
01:51:22,039 --> 01:51:23,973
than just going
to a random competition

2349
01:51:24,008 --> 01:51:25,777
and then winning it
for yourself.

2350
01:51:25,812 --> 01:51:28,373
So, yeah, hopefully just
every year I'm competing

2351
01:51:28,408 --> 01:51:31,376
in fitness, this will be one
that's on the calendar for sure.

2352
01:51:31,411 --> 01:51:37,987
It's cool that I won the Worlds
in a growing sport.

2353
01:51:38,022 --> 01:51:42,222
I like to support sport
in all ways,

2354
01:51:42,257 --> 01:51:46,127
and, like, coming in first

2355
01:51:46,162 --> 01:51:50,494
makes the weekend better than
it could've been, so it's good.

2356
01:51:50,529 --> 01:51:54,201
I care a lot about the growth
of an athlete

2357
01:51:54,236 --> 01:51:56,401
and a coach in this sport,

2358
01:51:56,436 --> 01:52:00,746
and that's one of the biggest
emotional pushers for me

2359
01:52:00,781 --> 01:52:05,047
is to have a place and a home
for these coaches to grow

2360
01:52:05,082 --> 01:52:08,050
and for these athletes
to attach to

2361
01:52:08,085 --> 01:52:11,922
and be really excited
about, you know,

2362
01:52:11,957 --> 01:52:17,059
things like wearing
the Olympic country jacket.

2363
01:52:17,094 --> 01:52:19,193
You know,
that gives me goosebumps.

2364
01:52:19,228 --> 01:52:24,033
We've seen tons of growth
very quickly.

2365
01:52:24,068 --> 01:52:27,234
I think probably beyond
anything I would've expected

2366
01:52:27,269 --> 01:52:29,775
back in 2016 when I started.

2367
01:52:29,810 --> 01:52:32,173
Everybody's in it
for the right reasons.

2368
01:52:32,208 --> 01:52:33,779
They want to grow the sport,

2369
01:52:33,814 --> 01:52:35,385
they want to make it better
for the athletes,

2370
01:52:35,409 --> 01:52:37,948
they want to make it better
for the coaches and, you know,

2371
01:52:37,983 --> 01:52:40,379
the officials on the floor.

2372
01:52:40,414 --> 01:52:42,150
Nobody's here because they think

2373
01:52:42,185 --> 01:52:44,383
they're gonna become rich
doing this.

2374
01:52:44,418 --> 01:52:46,484
Everybody is here
because they genuinely care

2375
01:52:46,519 --> 01:52:49,454
about the sport
and they want to do...

2376
01:52:49,489 --> 01:52:51,456
They want to see it succeed
and grow

2377
01:52:51,491 --> 01:52:54,030
and be around
for a really long time.

2378
01:52:54,065 --> 01:53:02,065
♪

2379
01:53:03,404 --> 01:53:07,879
Please rise for
the national anthem of Canada.

2380
01:53:07,914 --> 01:53:15,914
♪

2381
01:54:22,054 --> 01:54:24,923
Alex Parker, Canada.

2382
01:54:34,561 --> 01:54:37,463
♪

2383
01:54:37,498 --> 01:54:42,039
Please rise for the national
anthem of the United States.

2384
01:54:42,074 --> 01:54:50,074
♪

2385
01:56:02,121 --> 01:56:08,158
And please rise for
the national anthem of Norway.

2386
01:56:08,193 --> 01:56:16,193
♪



