Worlds 2006 comp footage (UPDATE! CIRCLE CONTEST ROUNDUP!)
Worlds 2006 comp footage (UPDATE! CIRCLE CONTEST ROUNDUP!)
UPDATE: CIRCLE CONTEST ROUNDUP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBIJff4QRDg
Competition footage:
Top 3 shred 30
all 8 final open routines
Circle contest final (RAW)
Cake eating contest
Some semi final routines OPEN
Felix final sick 3
http://www.footbag.org/gallery/showset/Worlds2006
Doubles mixed routines: (Thanks Wiktor)
http://www.footbag.org/gallery/showset/frankfurtvideos
Vasek's first round routine (Thanks Riku):
http://www.footbag.org/gallery/show/9212
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBIJff4QRDg
Competition footage:
Top 3 shred 30
all 8 final open routines
Circle contest final (RAW)
Cake eating contest
Some semi final routines OPEN
Felix final sick 3
http://www.footbag.org/gallery/showset/Worlds2006
Doubles mixed routines: (Thanks Wiktor)
http://www.footbag.org/gallery/showset/frankfurtvideos
Vasek's first round routine (Thanks Riku):
http://www.footbag.org/gallery/show/9212
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sorry its taking some extra time, for some reason my ISP lowered my connection speed, thus taking a long time....
edit;
sorry guys, circle final raw will be online tomorrow, stupid ISP moved me to such a slow connection sending the video would take a week..
I have to call them back tomorrow because at this time no one has qualification to push a button.
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sorry guys, circle final raw will be online tomorrow, stupid ISP moved me to such a slow connection sending the video would take a week..
I have to call them back tomorrow because at this time no one has qualification to push a button.
Mathieu Gauthier
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, MATHIEU! That was f-ing amazing!!!
Some criticisms about the event (nothing personal anyone!):
First impression is that the size of the stage is b.s. It's supposed to be a CIRCLE contest, not a LINE contest. There is a certain aesthetic lost; it felt akward at times to me as a viewer. Compared with the 1st one we held (Montreal), a circle presents more like a battleground, and offers a greater mystique to the competition. I understand different venues call for adaptation, but in a stage scenario like this (though with more room), a Semi-Circle would be better than a Line. If the contest is held at ground level, the crowd should *surround the Circle*, of course leaving room for judges and the referee. You'll see how much better it is that way.
2nd thing, NO SELF-SERVES, EVER. There was only one notable offense, when Jorden (sorry, dude) dropped his starting Clipper, then self-served and started over. That's unfair, and shouldn't be allowed. If you (I mean anyone) get a dodgy pass, ok, get a passback (the referee should ensure this), but once that bag reaches you, it's your obligation to pass when you drop no matter when it happens. Plus, did anyone notice how much cooler it was when the players sealed their runs with a pass? Oh yeah, **that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh, I like it, uh-huh, uh-huh.**
Tom, SUPERB JOB on the mic! That's the way it should be done. Way to get into it and hype up the action. I loved doing that in Montreal.
Mathieu, for future reference, when shooting wide at night, it's better to turn off auto-focus, of course after the subject is in focus.
Man, that Circle was great, and I can't wait to watch it again. Props to ALL who made it possible, and again to Mathieu for sharing it with the world!!!
Some criticisms about the event (nothing personal anyone!):
First impression is that the size of the stage is b.s. It's supposed to be a CIRCLE contest, not a LINE contest. There is a certain aesthetic lost; it felt akward at times to me as a viewer. Compared with the 1st one we held (Montreal), a circle presents more like a battleground, and offers a greater mystique to the competition. I understand different venues call for adaptation, but in a stage scenario like this (though with more room), a Semi-Circle would be better than a Line. If the contest is held at ground level, the crowd should *surround the Circle*, of course leaving room for judges and the referee. You'll see how much better it is that way.
2nd thing, NO SELF-SERVES, EVER. There was only one notable offense, when Jorden (sorry, dude) dropped his starting Clipper, then self-served and started over. That's unfair, and shouldn't be allowed. If you (I mean anyone) get a dodgy pass, ok, get a passback (the referee should ensure this), but once that bag reaches you, it's your obligation to pass when you drop no matter when it happens. Plus, did anyone notice how much cooler it was when the players sealed their runs with a pass? Oh yeah, **that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh, I like it, uh-huh, uh-huh.**
Tom, SUPERB JOB on the mic! That's the way it should be done. Way to get into it and hype up the action. I loved doing that in Montreal.
Mathieu, for future reference, when shooting wide at night, it's better to turn off auto-focus, of course after the subject is in focus.
Man, that Circle was great, and I can't wait to watch it again. Props to ALL who made it possible, and again to Mathieu for sharing it with the world!!!
- Eliot Piltz, Flipsider.com