Saturday, April 19, 2008

Briefly Held 3-Circuit Record: 27 Seconds!

UPDATE: A team in San Francisco has managed to beat this record, but it's a great video of a fast time all the same.
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Oh yeah. That's right. A small but dedicated group got together for our second Labyrinth Training Session, braving the cold biting Wellington wind.

Atalanta lived up to her Thumos strength and picked up the role of runner so fast. We're really getting the hang of being walls too.

Check it out:



Unfortunately we didn't have the numbers to move onto the 5-Circuit Labyrinth we drew, but hopefully with better conditions we'll have a better turnout.

Thanks to everyone who wasn't put off by the weather & attended, and to thomasscovell & starlajo for the video!

6 Comments:

Blogger hmrpita said...

Wow! That was impressive!

Excellent job!

How cold was it?

5:15 PM  
Blogger NZLTA said...

Freakin' freezing! Mostly due to a gusty Southerly wind coming in off Antarctica!

I hear it's going to be cold and windy for you folk on Sunday too. Really looking forward to hearing all about the first San Francisco Labyrinth Meet!

5:19 PM  
Blogger hmrpita said...

Yeah, but cold to ME and cold to YOU are probably different things. The HIGH on Sunday is supposed to be 47F/8C, which is rather cold for this time of year. The wind will FEEL as though it came from Antarctica to me, I am sure.

It would be extra awesome if you were doing one at the same time as we were, but then you'd have to do it at 9:00 am on Monday. No problem, right? :)

5:27 PM  
Blogger NZLTA said...

Heh... was just discussing that with Ariock - we reckon if NZ does one on a Sunday morning, you folk could do it Saturday afternoon.

Could even synchronize watches and tweet next run start times!

5:34 PM  
Blogger Cineball said...

Awesome run guys! I must admit that even though we've officially taken the title here in SF, you have a much more honed art to your run. Well done!

4:23 PM  
Blogger Shadow said...

Wow! Inspiring!

7:18 AM  

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