I didn’t think they were allowed to take that big of a run up for the travelator? 😂 thought the whole point was the shorter run up which made it harder
@@tazzmaniandevilboy42 hmmm I’m not sure , there’s two black blocks after the balance beams on the floor which I always thought was were you had to run from 🤔 but they allowed it so I must be wrong , just never saw anyone take a run up like that before and I used to watch constantly 😂
Disappointed that this series doesnt have the closest ever. 2 military guys from series 1 or 2. They broke the paper at almost the same time. Can't remember their names but they needed video replay to see who broke the paper first.
I think that was in series 1? I definitely remember a close eliminator where they both went through the paper burst at the exact same time, so they said "Fuck it, you both win."
@@stephenconnolly5904 not necessarily when you consider the physical effort needed for all the other events , plus the adrenaline of each event aswell which will tax the body . Then the nerves and adrenaline of the eliminator. But sure … a doddle 😂😂🤦🏻♂️
@@Themaskplague Completely agree. And also factor-in that a lot of contenders picked up little niggles and injuries en-route to the eliminator. The eliminator would be much easier if you were coming at it fresh, injury-free, and without any pressure from the crowd and cameras. Granted, some people thrive under pressure (and it’s all part of the competition), but the point is that there are lots of explanations for why it might not be as easy as it looks. Respect to anyone who did it, regardless of how they performed.
Poor Gary, he must still have nightmares about the travellator.
The Travellator took his soul
I didn’t think they were allowed to take that big of a run up for the travelator? 😂 thought the whole point was the shorter run up which made it harder
The only rule for the travelator was that you just had to get to the top, doesn't matter if you took a big run up
@@tazzmaniandevilboy42 hmmm I’m not sure , there’s two black blocks after the balance beams on the floor which I always thought was were you had to run from 🤔 but they allowed it so I must be wrong , just never saw anyone take a run up like that before and I used to watch constantly 😂
Disappointed that this series doesnt have the closest ever. 2 military guys from series 1 or 2. They broke the paper at almost the same time. Can't remember their names but they needed video replay to see who broke the paper first.
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I think that was in series 1? I definitely remember a close eliminator where they both went through the paper burst at the exact same time, so they said "Fuck it, you both win."
lmao go on Rick out of nowhere.
The most botched eliminator ever. He just started tripping up it as opposed to running. Shambles.
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How embarrassing were these 2
@D Murphy absolutely Murph
@D Murphy im saying that because I've done multiple triathlons etc it would be a doddle
@@stephenconnolly5904 not necessarily when you consider the physical effort needed for all the other events , plus the adrenaline of each event aswell which will tax the body . Then the nerves and adrenaline of the eliminator. But sure … a doddle 😂😂🤦🏻♂️
@@Themaskplague Completely agree. And also factor-in that a lot of contenders picked up little niggles and injuries en-route to the eliminator. The eliminator would be much easier if you were coming at it fresh, injury-free, and without any pressure from the crowd and cameras. Granted, some people thrive under pressure (and it’s all part of the competition), but the point is that there are lots of explanations for why it might not be as easy as it looks. Respect to anyone who did it, regardless of how they performed.
Yeah they were way below standard