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MarbleLympics 2019: Event #12 – Rafting

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Equestrian events have long been a source of controversy in the HumanLympics1Some people refer to that competition as “the” Olympics. We here at Marble HQ do not approve of this colloquialism.: is it really fair to give medals to humans when the horses are doing most of the work?

Our orbicular athletes don’t have time to ponder such philosophical questions. They’re in it to win it, and if they have to let a 3D-printed plastic raft do most of the work, then so be it.

The water course is perilous, with many opportunities for disaster. In addition to rocks and uneven walls, the marbles must also face waterfalls and vegetation. Getting caught on a plant can send a promising run tumbling down the leaderboard. There’s very little room for error.

Though speed is necessary to secure a berth on the podium, recklessness is punished: sending marbles overboard adds penalty seconds to a team’s time. Mellow Yellow and the Thunderbolts each sent two of their teammates into the water. The Jungle Jumpers did the same right off the bat. As a result, those teams took the bottom three spots in this event.

In the end, good, clean, forward movement was rewarded; teams that spun around too much didn’t make the cut. The Midnight Wisps and the Hazers took silver and bronze, respectively, with near-perfect runs. But it was the Green Ducks that triumphed with a new MarbleLympics record of 33.74 seconds, beating out their closest competitor by over two seconds. They really took this event like a duck to water, eh?

Stray thoughts:

Next up: The Elimination Race! That sounds ominous.

Complete stats for the 2019 MarbleLympics can be found at the MarbleLympics Wiki.

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