i know you've all been asking this question edit: i've just been informed that it is against the rules to flip in long jump. i can't belive i didn't check this. this is the worst day of my life follow me on twitter to see my monthly tweet x.com/windoledge thanks for watching :) there was a lot of work that went into this but the chances are that i've messed up a calculation or something. i tried my best
@@Shemcat Ya, someone actually proved it works but it was deemed to dangerous. Similar to how swimmers are required to surface after 15 meters/yards from each wall so they black out less often.
Yes, but he also SHATTERED the records for those events. Especially the shotput. That's a 50% distance improvement on the WORLD record, not just the decathlon best. Completely nuts.
Tuariki Delamere jumped 7.70 despite falling backwards after his front flip, which was on par with the olympic champions jumps at the time. Had he remained standing, his jump most likely would have measured 8.40, easily over a meter past Delamere's personal best without the front flip. The Front Flip is banned in Long Jump, if it wasn't, current long jumpers would be breaking ten meters.
It's fitting how Link, as a representative of the main human faction in Hyrule, is best at the two things that made humans successful hunters: Distance Running and Throwing Things.
@@PowerSpirit50 no humanoid in loz is ever called an elf, to my knowledge; "hylian" seems to be a nationality/ethnic group same as "gerudo". in termina link is called a "human". so hylians are just humans with long ears.
What if he actually used the Sheika set with the night speed bonus, or any speed bonus set for that matter (actually Tingle set lmao)? After all its just comfy clothes, would it be against Decathlon rules to compete during the night? Also for better pole vaulting one could make a pole using a stabilizer, or at least attach a wing to the shield for extra jump height.
@@ACromaTasm With the same logic i was like "Well why aren't we eating food? You said no buffs from potions but if you're gonna say sleeping gives buff, then why can't eating huh????"
was thinking about this... people with prosthetics participate in the olympics sometimes, but yeah loss of a limb qualifies link for the paralympics too. he would destroy at paraclimbing but he might not actually be physically impaired enough to enter that event (doesnt seem to have any reduced function in the prosthetic arm)
The thing with modern prosthetics is that they’re nowhere near as good as an actual human arm. Whereas Link’s prosthetic functions the same as a regular arm, if not better.
even the sages are slow AF honestly, I think it's funny that if you think about it Link is kinda like the saitama of his world, completely outclassing everyone, rivaling the Gods themselves in sheer physical might, hell he even has to help the gods take care of a evil godlike power that's been destroying the kingdom for centuries, millennium possibly. even goes around doing mundane tasks if not to help; then out of sheer boredom. Makes you wonder what link really would say if he could say more then "HYAH!".
Javelins are specifically designed for throwing. I think it would be fair to use a spear with the long throw upgrade for that event. Also, there is an item called a throwing spear...
To be fair, regulation javelins have been nerfed a few times because the WRs got to far. What makes more sense is a long-throw discus, since he's throwing way more weight.
Fun fact, doing a front flip has indeed been done in a decathlon. Some clever guy though that you could get further by doing a flip, as in more of your energy goes vertical instead of horizontal. When he did it he failed once by stepping over the line, but the second time he did it he beat the world record. He did not get a third jump because the next game the front flip got banned due to safety issues, understandable, you dont want your athletes to brake their necks in a jump now do we.
what would be most dangerous was probably the precedent and pressure it would put on other competitors to TRY and risk the move, knowing that theres a clear advantage in it, but the risk would have to be against their practiced movements, so its either break your neck probably or go in for second place at best. if it were a practiced technique then maybe it could have more legitimacy in the eyes of the event but youre right, its still risky in learning and execution anyhow
I honestly think a big part of it is for the sake of kids. Top level athletes could all learn a front flip, but the IAAF probably doesn't want 8 year olds doing flips while running at their top speed...
How ridiculous. Not your decision of course I don't blame you. Gymnast do all kinds of flip and land on a harder ground than sand so it's tolerated elsewhere in the Olympics. As for banning things for danger levels, pole vaulting isn't??? Choosing to make a flip is your own choice, a pole breaking isn't and is a lot more dangerous than misslanding a flip. Some cringe dude definitely went something like ''That's not how it should look/ridiculous'' and made up some excuse to ban this. Olympics should be about the absolute human limit. this feels like banning the Fosbury flop for high jump.
@@ElBobDestroyer I see your argument, but the difference between gymnasts is that their flips are vertical while the long jump "flip" is mostly horizontal, making it a lot more dangerous. As for the Fosbury flop, there is just GIANT pillow underneath, so when you know what you are doing, you'll land on your neck of shoulders, taking the load of your head. The odds of getting permanent damages with the long jump flip as to compared Fosbury flop and gymnastics flips is a lot more. Still, i think it was made in a panic due to how scary it looked, and i dont blame them as in the next year, if they didnt ban it, someone would without a doubt get hurt doing it.
I've always thought this was a lame decision. Just upgrade the sand to some kind of marking foam (like high jump landing pad got upgraded for the fosbury flop)---front flips are actually quite safe since you clear your head immediately and mostly land on your butt if you don't complete the flip. It can be bad for your knees or ankles if you land too compressed, but I think a foam landing would help that.
Okay to be fair though if Link, with his exact physical functionality, were to attempt high jump and pole vault with proper equipment and technique he would absolutely destroy ebery human who has ever lived.
P sure Link would perform better in running events as well in real life. I'd like to see decathletes perform half as well carrying half as much as link does.
no, link has a warrior's sense of swordplay, they aren't a duelist. they dont even use rapiers. so while link is very good at killing, fencing is an entirely different skillset. the real impressive thing is being able to pick up so many different kinds of weapons.
But im pretty sure his suboptimal training would be slightly counteracted by the fact that he’s canonically basically a demigod empowered by a magical artifact that is literally the physical manifestation of one of the world’s three creator gods.
@@chuggaa100 it's a good extra 15-25kg which would slow a normal person down especially on the acceleration. Yes you can still run in it but can you run at olympic speeds.
FYI there was a glitch in BotW that was named after the Fosbury Flop. I don't think it works in TotK, but if you unequip your shield a frame after leaving the ground during a shield-spin jump, you can clear jumps at least double Link's body height. (source: Kleric) And Link ragdolls _majestically_ as you do it.
You know what else? In the javelin throw, wouldn't the athletes be using aerodynamic throwing spears? If so, you probably could have allowed Link to use a throwing spear in that event, meaning it would have gone wayyy further.
Actually the javelin's they use are deliberately nerfed, specifically because of how good the throwers were getting, like, they got a javelin at the foot of an official, standing by the crowd, snd decided that's far enough. And rather than lengthen the stadiums around the world, they nerfed the javelin... Twice.
This does make me wonder if there's ever been a decathlete as inconsistent as Link but still do well, and whether or not this inconsistency could still give him the title as the world's best athlete
Short answer, no. Link is so wildly inconsistent and olympic decathletes are still near the top of human ability. Like you're talking about a superhuman in some events basically to be able to cleanup for some of the negative performances. This doesn't really happen. If you're just asking about inconsitency in general, but on a much smaller level than link, maybe? I would start by looking for people who compete in one event at top level and then also did the decathalon. I'm sure there aren't many but I wouldn't be surprised if there were some.
I suppose, as the video suggests, if someone was hypothetically amazing at some events and terrible at others, they would just enter those specific events instead of the decathlon.
@MumboJ technically I don't think there's anything stopping a decathlete from competing in the individual events as well. Jim Thorpe won the first decathlon and pentathlon in 1912, but he also competed in the high jump and long jump. Almost medaled in the high jump, too; tied for 4th. And keep in mind that he did all that in mismatched, ill-fitting shoes, since his own were stolen.
@@Scorpio3002 That is impressive, but what i'm saying is that if someone was terrible at half the decathlon events then why would they enter? And if they're amazing at some of the events then you just enter those ones individually.
@MumboJ because it's mathematically possible to win the decathlon that way, as the video demonstrates? Realistically, of course, this would be nearly impossible: the body-types that excel in shot-put are usually stockier, and ill-suited to any sort of foot race, let alone the 1500 meter. But if you had a genetic freak athlete who was the world-best in a couple of vastly different individual decathlon events, well, you first have them win gold in those individual events, obviously. But if they have the stamina to ALSO participate in the decathlon, and they're not afraid to humiliate themselves in a few events, there appears to be a path to victory. Honestly, if there were an "Aquatic Decathlon", Katie Ledecky could probably win it like this. She only competes in freestyle, so I have no idea how good her backstroke, butterfly or breaststroke are, but she's so far above the competition in long-distance freestyle, and is competitive enough in short-distance freestyle, that she could be trash at the other strokes and it might not even matter.
Remember, there's a lot of research and development that goes into athletic wear. Athlete's outfits are often designed to give them the best chance they can get. Which is to say, clothing buffs should be allowed.
Have you seen the modern runners shoes? Those shoes have carbon fiber along the sole of the shoe that makes the shoe bounce intself with a LOT of force. That thing is not what a normal human could do, it's like having springs in your feet.
Do you think he should’ve used something else in the pole vault? I think a spring shield would be accurate and fair to the springiness of the pole vault.
This is possibly my favourite video of the year. The time, effort, thought and attention to detail put in blew me away and the editing and narration made this not only extremely entertaining but genuinely compelling, I was on the edge of my figurative seat from how invested I was at points
25:51 I'm curious if there's a difference between Botw Link and Totk Link doing this now? Other than the fact Botw Link can technically do the horse sprint(hold down D-Pad Down + repeatedly press B).
@BobSB129 I meant the horse whistle sprint in my comment, and that was a glitch they patched in between games. I played Totk day 1, and it didn't have it sadly.
he has the strength and skill to parry a massive horse-lion abomination carrying giant metal crushing weaponry and charging at him full-force, i dont think anyone is surviving a single punch from link
@@zncdoesstuff he can also CLING TO A ROCK FACE BY HIS FINGERTIPS. Granted that's not exactly a skill that transfers to other athletic events, but it's damnright superhuman. and then he can even JUMP from that position, multiple times. He's also great at the high dive, that's an event somewhere innit? oh and snowboarding, he'd kill at that.
@@KairuHakubi no, there has been years of scandals around animal abuse in a number of equestrian events, so the horse jumping section is going to be replaced by an obstacle course of some kind. Paris 2024 was the last time Modern Pentathlon would have horses.
@@boshman11 I watch pro climbers. I've been climbing for 5 years. there is not a single climber on this earth who can do the things link does with the consistency speed, and pure fucking finger strength. especially not in some random rock face, vs say a climbing gym
@@boshman11 when you press x to jump on the wall that's called a dyno in real life. clearly the animators had plenty of real life references when they were making his animations. but there is not one climber on earth who can find any random vertical rock face and just jump the fuck up it, no chalk, no route planning. that shit is inhuman
It's midnight after a tough day and this video really brightened my mood, I was watching this as intently as if it were the real olympics. The pikmin starting gun cracked me up too. Thank you for you work 😊 Cheers
6:45 Actually front flipping wouldn’t just improve link’s time, from a physics perspective it’d improve all long jump records. However, the technique was explicitly banned for being “too dangerous”.
"If the world was measured in feet and not meters that would mean link is..1 foot 8 inches tall." Here i thought Santa recruited elves, turns out they were just hylians.
Did you remember to account for the difference in speed of gravity between Earth and Hyrule in all of this? In Hyrule gravity is roughly 25 m/s^2 meaning he would have much more jumping, throwing, and running strength with Earth's 9.8 m/s^2. Honestly he would blow everyone else away. It wouldn't even be close.
You could have Link use a wing shield for the pole vault, thus granting him extra height while still having no moving parts. To simulate the springing action of the pole, you could also use the spring shield. Also, the Olympics have no rules against altering the fundamental laws of reality, so you could do jumping events on the sky labyrinth and use the low gravity to your advantage.
I feel like that runs into the Great Tiger issue in Bumbles McFumbles video. Technically magic isn't against the rules according to the international rules for boxing, but that's only because no one's done it IRL.
Besides, all the athletes compete at the same location, so if Link gets to jump in a low gravity place the others should too So how do we get 23 Olympic decathletes to Mars to test this
Spring shield! And here I was thinking like "I meeeaaan, you could probably justify using a bomb strapped to a shield for the pole vault, to get more realistic air" but yeah spring shield makes way more sense 😂
@@gabrielgoes0 But the runner man is obvously using his Cursed Tecnique, it's obvious Link should also be able to use dark magic and break the laws of thermodynamics
Why was I so emotional at the end omfg. You did so well of creating tension at the end with calculating how much he needs and putting it next to him. It was just like watching a tight race where it's the 'Is he gonna do it? I can't tell I can't tell-- YES, YES, ALMOST- HE'S!! DONE IT!!!"
13:32 as someone from the US, this makes perfect sense to me. Thank you for your continued acknowledgement that the US will use literally anything but the metric system
I find it very funny that the recommended video after this one for me is one titled “How many Heartless has Sora killed?” Really makes it look like I’ve entered the part of TH-cam where unusual video game questions are answered.
"For my American viewers that's 0.008 tons" Well you just got a subscribe from this American that hates imperial because that was absolutely hilarious.
One of the cool things in botw and totk is that link (and the horses) tend to be on the upper limits of real human capacity whenever it doesn't effect gameplay negatively. Throw distance aside you will find that link scores slightly worse than most of the best athletes or world records.
Here’s my suggestion for pole vault. Attach a stabilizer to the end of a regulation sized pole for pole vault or as close as possible, then attach a basket or something to the end of it and launch link. That’s as close as you’ll get I thinm
The fact that you added an echo to link’s “hyeh” at 21:00 to make it sound like he’s actually in a stadium is the best part of this video for me! Genius!
Potions are considered doping, yes. But what about gear? Athletes wear all those suits that allow them to freely move. Why not useing Dark Link armor and running at night? See how fast that would be? For High jump, shielf surfing should be allowed, he is using his own momento after all. And for pertiga jump theres options like bomb shield or a spring shield. Athletes are using tools too after all.
As a previous (distance) track athlete who loves Zelda, I think this is the most ‘me’ video I’ve ever watched. Thank you for putting so much effort into making this fairly realistic!
You could also write the Sheeka Stealth suit of as aerodynamic gear that for some reason only works at night, which i’m pretty sure isn’t banned from sprints.
Rauru: "Link, Now that you have my Arm, I pray that you will finish the Fight that I've failed to Win against Ganondor-" Link: *Proceeds to Join the Olympics and Does Silly Funny Things and Gets a few medals* Rauru: "Link. . . You were supposed to Destroy Ganondorf not Beat His Record. ." (This sounded Funnier in My Head)
@@BryceyRicey it wasn't a correction so much as as a suggestion for the joke because I tend to be semi-unwillingly nitpicky about stuff. Thank you, Darkrai is one of my favorite pokemon and I like the concept of Darkrai area of effect issue and that Darkrai seem to have the the most balanced interpretations of good and bad people in different interpretations (mystery dungeon and the Darkrai movie). Sometimes Google images is actually helpful for finding wallpaper images and stuff, I found a really cool artwork of a yugioh card for my laptops wallpaper too. I hope you have a good day
Dude, this video is AWESOME. There's so much time, effort, and love put into this that I so appreciate. Your editing style and humour carry the entire video, that I didn't even realize it's almost half an hour. Easiest subscribe of my life, keep making videos that you find interesting and have fun doing
For the first trial, at the very least, Link is at a disadvantage agains the profesional athelets. One that you can actually fix. I'm talking about his gear. The athletes are actually using proper gear to improve their range of movement and for their feet, but Link is using something that, while comfortable for an adventure, it's not the best for sports. So maybe the sheikah's gear would be better? It's the closest I can think for Link to use in a race, as it is form fitting and with the closest I can think Link can use as sneakers. And maybe at night (wink, wink, nudge, nudge)? Jokes aside, I think it makes sense. It's not doping, it's just a dress that lets Link move better (in the night). Specially with how you let Link use a lid pot. By the way, I wouldn't say the same about the zora armor in a swimming race. That's TOO speciallized gear, that lets Link climb a waterfall. As for the polevault, seeing how Link CAN'T use a pole to impulse himself, and while I agree with the rockets... how about a shield jump with a bomb? It's nowhere as continuous as a rocket, it just gives a very big instant jump, a bit like the pole. And I kinda disagree with not letting Link use a lid pot for his high jump, that's his best technique for high jumps (for any kind of "normal" jump, really)
These are the types of videos I live for. People just doing whacky math with game, especially Zelda, since it's such an amazing game with infinite potential it feels like.
Banger video, especially liked the commentary and the pikmin starting gun. (Also you’re so right about his face. Giggling and kicking my feet currently) keep up the great work!
For reference, the 1500 meters World Record is 3:27.65 achieved by Cile Hocker this year, and the Shotput World Record is 23.56 meters achieved by Ryan Crouser in 2023. Link absolutely destroyed both of those events.
Hilarious that he would absolutely fail the Triathlon since he'd drown at the start, yet he'd probably CRUSH the biking and running sections if he was given the resources (if his expertise with the Master Cycle Zero is any indication of how he could control a non-motorized/magical bike)
I love you took a relatively silly concept and applied an excruciating and wonderful amount of research and thoughtful planning (long jump flips not withstanding), A+ content
i wanna see a recreation of this video where the person running the events doesnt even try to hide that link is blatantly using whatever antics the game makes possible to improve his score, like the minigames in hyrule do.
I've just got a be honest I think this video is the best thing I've ever seen and it's important to archive it for future historians I am just in awe. The dedication. The thought. The perfect execution. The comedic timing, planned and otherwise......this is a masterpiece.
I'm not an athletic person and I don't know much about the Olympics, but I was at the edge of my sit every second of this video. I got so invested haha.
So, he would finish the marathon in about 1:35 to 1:40 hours? That would be a full 20-25 minutes faster than the current world record of 2:00:35 of Kevin Kiptum.
Decathlon is a way more prestigious event than Shotput or 1500m. It makes perfect sense Link would prioritize i over the other events if he can win it. Not all Gold medals are the same.
This is such a great idea for a video. Also I was kicking myself when that London 2012 game was removed from Steam and I hadn't bought it. Like yeah it's not amazing but it was still a lot of fun.
Really great video!!! I just started the Hyrule Olympics on my channel lol. It's so cool how Tears of the Kingdom lets people create such incredible stuff!! Good jod to Link for this win!
i know you've all been asking this question
edit: i've just been informed that it is against the rules to flip in long jump. i can't belive i didn't check this. this is the worst day of my life
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thanks for watching :) there was a lot of work that went into this but the chances are that i've messed up a calculation or something. i tried my best
To be fair its a lame rule flipping would make the long jump approximately 21x cooler
But he did the throwing events with an ancient rotted hand so I think it balances out
@@Shemcat Ya, someone actually proved it works but it was deemed to dangerous. Similar to how swimmers are required to surface after 15 meters/yards from each wall so they black out less often.
imagine if bob beamon had just somersaulted in the air and went like 20 meters. we'd live in a better world
This could also be made up for by trying different angles for shotput. He might have done better.
An athlete floundering most of the decathlon and only winning because he casually sets a new world record for just 3 events is actually hilarious.
Big Link energy
And unlike spiderman, he even gets to keep his money.
Yes, but he also SHATTERED the records for those events.
Especially the shotput. That's a 50% distance improvement on the WORLD record, not just the decathlon best. Completely nuts.
@@khajiitimanus7432yeah that’s why it’s funny
@@AnonymousHuman-ku5wh Fair enough. It's funny because it's so unbelievably absurd.
imagine your in the real long jump and some dude just does a front flip and dramatically increases his distance
I think someone actually did that and they banned flipping because of it.
Yep.
@@RossDoughertyLINK DISQUALIFIED. everyone go home the video is fake
Tuariki Delamere jumped 7.70 despite falling backwards after his front flip, which was on par with the olympic champions jumps at the time. Had he remained standing, his jump most likely would have measured 8.40, easily over a meter past Delamere's personal best without the front flip.
The Front Flip is banned in Long Jump, if it wasn't, current long jumpers would be breaking ten meters.
to be fair, most people's front flip would be better than their vertical from a static position
It's fitting how Link, as a representative of the main human faction in Hyrule, is best at the two things that made humans successful hunters: Distance Running and Throwing Things.
Isn't he a Hylian elf?
@@PowerSpirit50 technically he is a Hylian not a human, but if you look at the other races of the Zelda world… he’s basically a human lol
@@PowerSpirit50 no humanoid in loz is ever called an elf, to my knowledge; "hylian" seems to be a nationality/ethnic group same as "gerudo". in termina link is called a "human". so hylians are just humans with long ears.
@@PowerSpirit50hylian is human in zelda im pretty sure
Eh they are closer to half elves@@PowerSpirit50
Link is just wearing his everyday clothes here, put him in some aerodynamic attire and a pair of Nike's (Tingle's outfit) and he'll crush even harder
What if he actually used the Sheika set with the night speed bonus, or any speed bonus set for that matter (actually Tingle set lmao)? After all its just comfy clothes, would it be against Decathlon rules to compete during the night? Also for better pole vaulting one could make a pole using a stabilizer, or at least attach a wing to the shield for extra jump height.
Such a normal sentence, and then "(Tingle's Outfit)" was like a slap in the face
@@ACromaTasm With the same logic i was like "Well why aren't we eating food? You said no buffs from potions but if you're gonna say sleeping gives buff, then why can't eating huh????"
@@smoresgobboidk I think food would count as doping
@@Santiago3435. I don't think proper diet would count as doping
Wouldn't TOTK Link technically participate in the paralympics because of the whole arm thing? It's basically a prosthetic.
was thinking about this... people with prosthetics participate in the olympics sometimes, but yeah loss of a limb qualifies link for the paralympics too. he would destroy at paraclimbing but he might not actually be physically impaired enough to enter that event (doesnt seem to have any reduced function in the prosthetic arm)
The thing with modern prosthetics is that they’re nowhere near as good as an actual human arm. Whereas Link’s prosthetic functions the same as a regular arm, if not better.
@@TheNebulaeCollective functions the same as a regular arm, if not better- *can reverse time and effortlessly move 100 ton objects*
@@Fiberoeatingfiberdoes your arm not do that?
Paralympians can participate in the Olympics too - that murderer Oscar Pistorius for example
This is extremely well done
Omg jacob Geller
thank you so much :)
Jacob! So happy to see you in the wild.
True
The massive double take I just did.
At minimum Link proved there's grounds for Hyrule to put him on the short list for who to send.
What would happen if you put tulin or any rito
@@dadatheartist-pt4thRito would probably need their own category, or at minimum a rule against flying or gliding.
even the sages are slow AF honestly, I think it's funny that if you think about it Link is kinda like the saitama of his world, completely outclassing everyone, rivaling the Gods themselves in sheer physical might, hell he even has to help the gods take care of a evil godlike power that's been destroying the kingdom for centuries, millennium possibly. even goes around doing mundane tasks if not to help; then out of sheer boredom. Makes you wonder what link really would say if he could say more then "HYAH!".
well they sure as hell won't put him on the tall list
@@its_just_seb eyyy
The box tower breaking one-by-one made me cry laughing
*bonk* *bonk* *bonkbonk* *bonk*
I have never seen that in-game before and I love it
😂😂😂😂😂
Same, I watched it like 10 times 😭😂
It was so funny i clipped it
Javelins are specifically designed for throwing. I think it would be fair to use a spear with the long throw upgrade for that event. Also, there is an item called a throwing spear...
To be fair, regulation javelins have been nerfed a few times because the WRs got to far.
What makes more sense is a long-throw discus, since he's throwing way more weight.
@@ayo9290 good point, I kind of ignore that long throw exists on anything except spears, because spears are the only weapons I find it useful on.
@@ayo9290 That's so dumb. Take it to another venue
Have you seen long throw on a throwing spear? It would easily obliterate any record and probably be impossible to beat.
@@Ordinaryhumanbeing-cg5vx ikr it's fucking insane. it will despawn before it even starts its decent
Fun fact, doing a front flip has indeed been done in a decathlon.
Some clever guy though that you could get further by doing a flip, as in more of your energy goes vertical instead of horizontal.
When he did it he failed once by stepping over the line, but the second time he did it he beat the world record.
He did not get a third jump because the next game the front flip got banned due to safety issues, understandable, you dont want your athletes to brake their necks in a jump now do we.
what would be most dangerous was probably the precedent and pressure it would put on other competitors to TRY and risk the move, knowing that theres a clear advantage in it, but the risk would have to be against their practiced movements, so its either break your neck probably or go in for second place at best. if it were a practiced technique then maybe it could have more legitimacy in the eyes of the event but youre right, its still risky in learning and execution anyhow
I honestly think a big part of it is for the sake of kids. Top level athletes could all learn a front flip, but the IAAF probably doesn't want 8 year olds doing flips while running at their top speed...
How ridiculous. Not your decision of course I don't blame you. Gymnast do all kinds of flip and land on a harder ground than sand so it's tolerated elsewhere in the Olympics. As for banning things for danger levels, pole vaulting isn't??? Choosing to make a flip is your own choice, a pole breaking isn't and is a lot more dangerous than misslanding a flip. Some cringe dude definitely went something like ''That's not how it should look/ridiculous'' and made up some excuse to ban this. Olympics should be about the absolute human limit. this feels like banning the Fosbury flop for high jump.
@@ElBobDestroyer I see your argument, but the difference between gymnasts is that their flips are vertical while the long jump "flip" is mostly horizontal, making it a lot more dangerous.
As for the Fosbury flop, there is just GIANT pillow underneath, so when you know what you are doing, you'll land on your neck of shoulders, taking the load of your head.
The odds of getting permanent damages with the long jump flip as to compared Fosbury flop and gymnastics flips is a lot more.
Still, i think it was made in a panic due to how scary it looked, and i dont blame them as in the next year, if they didnt ban it, someone would without a doubt get hurt doing it.
I've always thought this was a lame decision. Just upgrade the sand to some kind of marking foam (like high jump landing pad got upgraded for the fosbury flop)---front flips are actually quite safe since you clear your head immediately and mostly land on your butt if you don't complete the flip. It can be bad for your knees or ankles if you land too compressed, but I think a foam landing would help that.
Okay to be fair though if Link, with his exact physical functionality, were to attempt high jump and pole vault with proper equipment and technique he would absolutely destroy ebery human who has ever lived.
Discus throw too.
Ebery
@@nehpets216 Like, bro is throwing a brick in a discus throw competition
P sure Link would perform better in running events as well in real life.
I'd like to see decathletes perform half as well carrying half as much as link does.
@@teagor9505 naked link isn't much faster, naked link isn't faster at all actually
"0.008 tonnes" and "1/1600th of a mile" absolutely killed me!
tbh, I'm a Canadian, so I thought tonnes was an average everyday measuremeant
Best line for sure
A true mile is actually 1609.something meters. It's actually pretty neat lining up for one the 9ish meters back, though I've only ever done it once.
As an American, I'm glad he gave out some understandable units.
The thing is, Link isn't even a trained athlete. He's a knight. Works different muscles, I'm sure. He would absolutely kill it in fencing, I bet.
He'd absolutely WRECK in Sabre fencing, but I'm not sure how he'd handle foil fencing
no, link has a warrior's sense of swordplay, they aren't a duelist. they dont even use rapiers. so while link is very good at killing, fencing is an entirely different skillset. the real impressive thing is being able to pick up so many different kinds of weapons.
But im pretty sure his suboptimal training would be slightly counteracted by the fact that he’s canonically basically a demigod empowered by a magical artifact that is literally the physical manifestation of one of the world’s three creator gods.
@@gwennorthcutt421 Yeah but he just needs to dodge the opponent's weapon once and he insta-wins with a flurry rush
@@zzedixx good point! links fencing form is dogshit but you cant argue with results! (the judges can)
I love how even though shotput is a rather low scoring event, Link did so absurdly well at it that it gave it such a shit ton of points anyway
To be fair, link is actively trying to persevere energy while keeping at a steady pace, so he could almost definitely run faster if he wanted to.
link is a one-pace runner and will NOT change for a sprint race. you get what you get.
Impressive thing about link is he can run that fast in full plate armor.
@@_Sindussplate armor isn't that heavy
@@chuggaa100 it's a good extra 15-25kg which would slow a normal person down especially on the acceleration. Yes you can still run in it but can you run at olympic speeds.
@@chuggaa100 20 kilos in a race where seconds to milliseconds make the difference, yeah it's that heavy.
FYI there was a glitch in BotW that was named after the Fosbury Flop.
I don't think it works in TotK, but if you unequip your shield a frame after leaving the ground during a shield-spin jump, you can clear jumps at least double Link's body height. (source: Kleric)
And Link ragdolls _majestically_ as you do it.
Please try the (historical) pentathlon!
Running, fencing, horseback riding, swimming- link would DOMINATE
You know what else? In the javelin throw, wouldn't the athletes be using aerodynamic throwing spears? If so, you probably could have allowed Link to use a throwing spear in that event, meaning it would have gone wayyy further.
Might even make up for only being able to count his regular jump for the Long Jump.
if he did that i have a feeling it would have gone right over the side of the labyrinth never to be seen again
@@girzarro I wonder how the Olympics would score something like that...
@@SirPonnd "and that's a dead man in the 31st row, full points to Link!"
Actually the javelin's they use are deliberately nerfed, specifically because of how good the throwers were getting, like, they got a javelin at the foot of an official, standing by the crowd, snd decided that's far enough. And rather than lengthen the stadiums around the world, they nerfed the javelin... Twice.
This does make me wonder if there's ever been a decathlete as inconsistent as Link but still do well, and whether or not this inconsistency could still give him the title as the world's best athlete
Short answer, no. Link is so wildly inconsistent and olympic decathletes are still near the top of human ability. Like you're talking about a superhuman in some events basically to be able to cleanup for some of the negative performances. This doesn't really happen.
If you're just asking about inconsitency in general, but on a much smaller level than link, maybe? I would start by looking for people who compete in one event at top level and then also did the decathalon. I'm sure there aren't many but I wouldn't be surprised if there were some.
I suppose, as the video suggests, if someone was hypothetically amazing at some events and terrible at others, they would just enter those specific events instead of the decathlon.
@MumboJ technically I don't think there's anything stopping a decathlete from competing in the individual events as well. Jim Thorpe won the first decathlon and pentathlon in 1912, but he also competed in the high jump and long jump. Almost medaled in the high jump, too; tied for 4th. And keep in mind that he did all that in mismatched, ill-fitting shoes, since his own were stolen.
@@Scorpio3002 That is impressive, but what i'm saying is that if someone was terrible at half the decathlon events then why would they enter?
And if they're amazing at some of the events then you just enter those ones individually.
@MumboJ because it's mathematically possible to win the decathlon that way, as the video demonstrates? Realistically, of course, this would be nearly impossible: the body-types that excel in shot-put are usually stockier, and ill-suited to any sort of foot race, let alone the 1500 meter. But if you had a genetic freak athlete who was the world-best in a couple of vastly different individual decathlon events, well, you first have them win gold in those individual events, obviously. But if they have the stamina to ALSO participate in the decathlon, and they're not afraid to humiliate themselves in a few events, there appears to be a path to victory.
Honestly, if there were an "Aquatic Decathlon", Katie Ledecky could probably win it like this. She only competes in freestyle, so I have no idea how good her backstroke, butterfly or breaststroke are, but she's so far above the competition in long-distance freestyle, and is competitive enough in short-distance freestyle, that she could be trash at the other strokes and it might not even matter.
Remember, there's a lot of research and development that goes into athletic wear. Athlete's outfits are often designed to give them the best chance they can get.
Which is to say, clothing buffs should be allowed.
Have you seen the modern runners shoes? Those shoes have carbon fiber along the sole of the shoe that makes the shoe bounce intself with a LOT of force. That thing is not what a normal human could do, it's like having springs in your feet.
Do you think he should’ve used something else in the pole vault? I think a spring shield would be accurate and fair to the springiness of the pole vault.
Actually, some of the clothing is getting banned. Because they're getting a bit too good.
@@Appletank8 it's that they're too good, but also way too expensive and not every athletes could have one, which would put some at a disadvantage
@@supersloth762I was thinking the exact same
Love how you used the flag of Hyrule in the UI
This is possibly my favourite video of the year. The time, effort, thought and attention to detail put in blew me away and the editing and narration made this not only extremely entertaining but genuinely compelling, I was on the edge of my figurative seat from how invested I was at points
Thank you so much :) it really means a lot!!
You put it well, this was one of the most exciting videos I've seen in a long time!
Flipping is actually against the rules of long jump!
NOOOOOOOOOO
im so devastated rn this is my 3rd bottle of beer in the last 10 minutes
@@Flyingturt1e those are rookie numbers, you gotta pump these numbers up in this racket
Jump attack?
It wasn't at one point. Someone did do a front flip before years ago and did decently well. But it was deemed too unsafe soon after the attempt.
25:51 I'm curious if there's a difference between Botw Link and Totk Link doing this now? Other than the fact Botw Link can technically do the horse sprint(hold down D-Pad Down + repeatedly press B).
That’s what I thought Botw link would beat totk link in every running sport
Fr but he also didn’t attach a wing to his shield which would have made him jump higher which is something botw link can’t do.
I think that’s in TotK too, just reduced a little, but still faster than normal running
@BobSB129 I meant the horse whistle sprint in my comment, and that was a glitch they patched in between games. I played Totk day 1, and it didn't have it sadly.
@@Flarztheburningsoul yes I know what you were talking about, I think you misread my comment or don’t know about wing fusions or something
Link outclasses everyone in combat, which is why fencing or boxing would be more fitting for him
he has the strength and skill to parry a massive horse-lion abomination carrying giant metal crushing weaponry and charging at him full-force, i dont think anyone is surviving a single punch from link
@@zncdoesstuff he can also CLING TO A ROCK FACE BY HIS FINGERTIPS.
Granted that's not exactly a skill that transfers to other athletic events, but it's damnright superhuman. and then he can even JUMP from that position, multiple times.
He's also great at the high dive, that's an event somewhere innit? oh and snowboarding, he'd kill at that.
Modern Pentathlon has fencing, middle distance swimming, shooting, and horseback riding (no more horses after Paris though). Link was made for it.
@@sonjaquan5775 Parisians ate all the horses?
@@KairuHakubi no, there has been years of scandals around animal abuse in a number of equestrian events, so the horse jumping section is going to be replaced by an obstacle course of some kind. Paris 2024 was the last time Modern Pentathlon would have horses.
I find it really impressive how accurate they made Link’s movements (aside from fighting) to an above average human
besides the fucking inhuman bouldering skills
@@scandaloussam yeah, but humans CAN do things like he does. Granted it‘s absolute peak performance too, but watch some pro climbers
The fighting power he has is CRAZY!!! And I think that that is what you meant.
@@boshman11 I watch pro climbers. I've been climbing for 5 years. there is not a single climber on this earth who can do the things link does with the consistency speed, and pure fucking finger strength. especially not in some random rock face, vs say a climbing gym
@@boshman11 when you press x to jump on the wall that's called a dyno in real life. clearly the animators had plenty of real life references when they were making his animations. but there is not one climber on earth who can find any random vertical rock face and just jump the fuck up it, no chalk, no route planning. that shit is inhuman
It's midnight after a tough day and this video really brightened my mood, I was watching this as intently as if it were the real olympics. The pikmin starting gun cracked me up too. Thank you for you work 😊 Cheers
Thank you! I’m happy this video helped you :)
6:45 Actually front flipping wouldn’t just improve link’s time, from a physics perspective it’d improve all long jump records. However, the technique was explicitly banned for being “too dangerous”.
only came here to say this lol
"If the world was measured in feet and not meters that would mean link is..1 foot 8 inches tall."
Here i thought Santa recruited elves, turns out they were just hylians.
xD
I don’t see a difference, sooo
Chonky short king
Cant ruin the likes so take this comment as a like
@@misstripledot same here
the dedicated editing is so funny as well, the starting portrait of link each time really sells the feeling of watching a real event
this actually seems like a pretty clever way to playtest the physics/movement of a game!
Did you remember to account for the difference in speed of gravity between Earth and Hyrule in all of this? In Hyrule gravity is roughly 25 m/s^2 meaning he would have much more jumping, throwing, and running strength with Earth's 9.8 m/s^2. Honestly he would blow everyone else away. It wouldn't even be close.
I never would have realized that Hyrule just casually has almost 2.5 Gs of gravity; that's crazy
no wonder links stamina bar goes so fast. also, where'd you get this info?
Another creator did maths based on falling speed iirc @@smolderingwing
@@Hanibun17 oh that actually makes sense thank u for the info
Where did you get these numbers? (Genuinely curious, not being a smartass)
You could have Link use a wing shield for the pole vault, thus granting him extra height while still having no moving parts. To simulate the springing action of the pole, you could also use the spring shield. Also, the Olympics have no rules against altering the fundamental laws of reality, so you could do jumping events on the sky labyrinth and use the low gravity to your advantage.
I feel like that runs into the Great Tiger issue in Bumbles McFumbles video. Technically magic isn't against the rules according to the international rules for boxing, but that's only because no one's done it IRL.
@@LeviathanTamer31 Still, using the spring shield should be fine.
Yeah, that should be fine.
Besides, all the athletes compete at the same location, so if Link gets to jump in a low gravity place the others should too
So how do we get 23 Olympic decathletes to Mars to test this
Spring shield! And here I was thinking like "I meeeaaan, you could probably justify using a bomb strapped to a shield for the pole vault, to get more realistic air" but yeah spring shield makes way more sense 😂
So much work went into this, all the little details, the panning shots for the backgrounds, very well done, and funny too.
I love this, everything about this. This is the kind of content I crave.
He still can't beat Ocarina of Time's running man though.
I'd really like to see how the running man would fare in the decathlon. He seems like a serious contender
He can if he builds one of those flinging machines that basically teleport you because of how fast they fling you.
@@Regigigas_YT that's a distinct lack of Olympic spirit tho
@@gabrielgoes0 But the runner man is obvously using his Cursed Tecnique, it's obvious Link should also be able to use dark magic and break the laws of thermodynamics
@@Regigigas_YT domain expansion: infinite bunny hood
That last event was truly thrilling. I've always believed in Link 🙏
I now believe all olympic running events should start with a random amount of time up to 5 minutes before the gun!
Why was I so emotional at the end omfg. You did so well of creating tension at the end with calculating how much he needs and putting it next to him. It was just like watching a tight race where it's the 'Is he gonna do it? I can't tell I can't tell-- YES, YES, ALMOST- HE'S!! DONE IT!!!"
13:32 as someone from the US, this makes perfect sense to me. Thank you for your continued acknowledgement that the US will use literally anything but the metric system
I find it very funny that the recommended video after this one for me is one titled “How many Heartless has Sora killed?” Really makes it look like I’ve entered the part of TH-cam where unusual video game questions are answered.
"Where do Hyrule's rivers go?"
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"For my American viewers that's 0.008 tons"
Well you just got a subscribe from this American that hates imperial because that was absolutely hilarious.
One of the cool things in botw and totk is that link (and the horses) tend to be on the upper limits of real human capacity whenever it doesn't effect gameplay negatively. Throw distance aside you will find that link scores slightly worse than most of the best athletes or world records.
Here’s my suggestion for pole vault. Attach a stabilizer to the end of a regulation sized pole for pole vault or as close as possible, then attach a basket or something to the end of it and launch link. That’s as close as you’ll get I thinm
The fact that you added an echo to link’s “hyeh” at 21:00 to make it sound like he’s actually in a stadium is the best part of this video for me! Genius!
It's really cool how Link's abilities in game are in a realistic human range.
Potions are considered doping, yes. But what about gear? Athletes wear all those suits that allow them to freely move. Why not useing Dark Link armor and running at night? See how fast that would be?
For High jump, shielf surfing should be allowed, he is using his own momento after all. And for pertiga jump theres options like bomb shield or a spring shield. Athletes are using tools too after all.
As a previous (distance) track athlete who loves Zelda, I think this is the most ‘me’ video I’ve ever watched. Thank you for putting so much effort into making this fairly realistic!
I was completely immersed in this. So much drama! So much tension! I love how you handled each event.
You could also write the Sheeka Stealth suit of as aerodynamic gear that for some reason only works at night, which i’m pretty sure isn’t banned from sprints.
to be fair in swimming atleast a suit is banned for being too good
Part two where meals, armor buffs, and weapon perks are allowed to see just how badly he'd dominate.
like seeing how althetes would do if performace drugs were legal. lets see the limit of human endeavor
Meal buff would just be like carbo-loading.
Attaching a wing to a shield greatly increases the height from the midair shieldsurf thing
I feel like that would count as tampering.
@@PriffyViolewell it’s probably the closest you could get to the results of a pole
I was so invested by the end that I was cheering in my seat when Link won the 1500m
as a former track athlete and zelda fan this is the best video
Same, had a smile on my face the entire time.
Such a shame that you are not a Zelda fan anymore
@@creeperking8702I’m pretty sure they still love LoZ, , they probably just aren’t a track athlete anymore
Rauru: "Link, Now that you have my Arm, I pray that you will finish the Fight that I've failed to Win against Ganondor-"
Link: *Proceeds to Join the Olympics and Does Silly Funny Things and Gets a few medals*
Rauru: "Link. . . You were supposed to Destroy Ganondorf not Beat His Record. ."
(This sounded Funnier in My Head)
*destroy gannondorf not gannondorfs record
@@dracosmith7781 thanks for the correction! Love the Darkrai PFP!
@@BryceyRicey it wasn't a correction so much as as a suggestion for the joke because I tend to be semi-unwillingly nitpicky about stuff. Thank you, Darkrai is one of my favorite pokemon and I like the concept of Darkrai area of effect issue and that Darkrai seem to have the the most balanced interpretations of good and bad people in different interpretations (mystery dungeon and the Darkrai movie). Sometimes Google images is actually helpful for finding wallpaper images and stuff, I found a really cool artwork of a yugioh card for my laptops wallpaper too. I hope you have a good day
This comment made me imagine Gannondorf in the Olympics, like in the Mario and Sonic games, and somehow Link beats him in shot put
Dude, this video is AWESOME. There's so much time, effort, and love put into this that I so appreciate. Your editing style and humour carry the entire video, that I didn't even realize it's almost half an hour. Easiest subscribe of my life, keep making videos that you find interesting and have fun doing
seconded, nothing makes me happier than his absurd unit comparisons of "it's like 1/1,600th of a mile for my american viewers".
For the first trial, at the very least, Link is at a disadvantage agains the profesional athelets. One that you can actually fix. I'm talking about his gear. The athletes are actually using proper gear to improve their range of movement and for their feet, but Link is using something that, while comfortable for an adventure, it's not the best for sports. So maybe the sheikah's gear would be better? It's the closest I can think for Link to use in a race, as it is form fitting and with the closest I can think Link can use as sneakers. And maybe at night (wink, wink, nudge, nudge)? Jokes aside, I think it makes sense. It's not doping, it's just a dress that lets Link move better (in the night). Specially with how you let Link use a lid pot.
By the way, I wouldn't say the same about the zora armor in a swimming race. That's TOO speciallized gear, that lets Link climb a waterfall.
As for the polevault, seeing how Link CAN'T use a pole to impulse himself, and while I agree with the rockets... how about a shield jump with a bomb? It's nowhere as continuous as a rocket, it just gives a very big instant jump, a bit like the pole. And I kinda disagree with not letting Link use a lid pot for his high jump, that's his best technique for high jumps (for any kind of "normal" jump, really)
These are the types of videos I live for. People just doing whacky math with game, especially Zelda, since it's such an amazing game with infinite potential it feels like.
Banger video, especially liked the commentary and the pikmin starting gun. (Also you’re so right about his face. Giggling and kicking my feet currently) keep up the great work!
This is a masterpiece. Also big kudos for all the math and research you did for this!!
For reference, the 1500 meters World Record is 3:27.65 achieved by Cile Hocker this year, and the Shotput World Record is 23.56 meters achieved by Ryan Crouser in 2023. Link absolutely destroyed both of those events.
!?? 1500 meter world record is 3:26 by Hicham El Guerrouj from 1998
Hilarious that he would absolutely fail the Triathlon since he'd drown at the start, yet he'd probably CRUSH the biking and running sections if he was given the resources (if his expertise with the Master Cycle Zero is any indication of how he could control a non-motorized/magical bike)
link tries to enter the fencing competition: immediately banned for sidejumping and then whacking their opponant over the head with the foil.
fun fact, Link's last name is also Link, making his full legal name Link Link
Mario Mario 🤝 Link Link
What
Where’s this from?
@@xero1048 they made it up
Source?
7:38 "But, unfortunately, it explodes on impact" killed me HAHAHA
I liked this video. It's always neat to see how video game characters compare to real people.
this is absolute cinema. i’m sitting here with both my hands up like that one picture of martin scorsese. banger of a video and super creative
This is amazing!! Almost makes up the lack of Mario & Sonic Olympics this year
I appreciate that you put in the time and effort to verify that yes, during the long jump, it is completely legal to do a sick-ass flip.
This recaptured the joy I felt watching my first Marbula One events during the pandemic. Thank you for an excellent video!
I love you took a relatively silly concept and applied an excruciating and wonderful amount of research and thoughtful planning (long jump flips not withstanding), A+ content
i wanna see a recreation of this video where the person running the events doesnt even try to hide that link is blatantly using whatever antics the game makes possible to improve his score, like the minigames in hyrule do.
I've just got a be honest I think this video is the best thing I've ever seen and it's important to archive it for future historians I am just in awe. The dedication. The thought. The perfect execution. The comedic timing, planned and otherwise......this is a masterpiece.
I love this. It is genuinely conceptually one of the funniest videos I seen recently.
This is absolutely insane and I love it. Keep up the amazing work my friend
Thank you for the patience and hardwork that you've put through just for us to be entertained 😆
I've never been this invested in the Olympics before
"His face makes me giggle and kick my feet." bro?
i think you're hearing things
@@windowledge21 No, I don't think i am
Don't pretend it's not true
Normie man can't comprehend what joy is
You’ve never felt the sun on your face that is the beauty of your bro?
I'm not an athletic person and I don't know much about the Olympics, but I was at the edge of my sit every second of this video. I got so invested haha.
Excellent concept, incredible execution! Thank you for sharing this work of art with us all
One of the best videos (and ideas) I've watched on YT this year. Hats off to you!
"Knives aren't loud"
Until you throw one gleefully into the crowd
What about Knights?
@@Nintendokater I have no doubt they would also be loud when thrown
Delightful video, this was the best use of my lunch break possible.
No idea why I clicked on this video but it was great. Subbed
I loved this! Absolutely brilliant! 😂 I was more invested in this than the actual Olympics. Well done!
this was the most entertaining yt video i have eatched in a long time im honestly floored by how much ive enjoyed my time here
Why did you make this video? And thank you very much for making this video I love it
25:30 1500m in 203 s, that means Link's average speed is a whopping 26,6 km/h.
The fact that he can maintain that pace infinitely means he would destroy the world record in pretty much every long distance race
So, he would finish the marathon in about 1:35 to 1:40 hours?
That would be a full 20-25 minutes faster than the current world record of 2:00:35 of Kevin Kiptum.
This was really funny and interesting, I love you trying to recreate the rules and setsups as best you could in game.
Decathlon is a way more prestigious event than Shotput or 1500m. It makes perfect sense Link would prioritize i over the other events if he can win it. Not all Gold medals are the same.
I rly like these "what if" type of videos
Keep it up man 🔥
Absolutely incredible video, such inspiration and presentation!
the persona music was making this even more epic!!! I really liked this video 😼
This is such a great idea for a video. Also I was kicking myself when that London 2012 game was removed from Steam and I hadn't bought it. Like yeah it's not amazing but it was still a lot of fun.
7:44 fun fact a judge got once hit by a javelin and the athlete got only his attempt removed and did not get disqualified
This is the quality content i subscribed for 🥰
Amazing you went through the effort to do this, and it turned out so good. Well done my friend, I'm here for it.
Really great video!!! I just started the Hyrule Olympics on my channel lol. It's so cool how Tears of the Kingdom lets people create such incredible stuff!! Good jod to Link for this win!
this is the best botw/totk themed vid i’ve ever seen. many laughs and very entertaining! subscribed.