Dai Koyamada And The Story Of Two Worlds Low

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Dai Koyamada's "The Story of Two Worlds low start V16" which he made ascent on 22 March 2012.
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opening song down load URL:http://soundcloud.com/re-birth/story

2012年3月22日に小山田大が成功したスイスクレシアーノの
「The Story of Two Worlds low start V16」の完登シーン!!
ぜひご覧下さい!

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7 Responses to Dai Koyamada And The Story Of Two Worlds Low

  1. DK June 10, 2012 at 8:37 pm #

    Awesome video . . . sometimes silence is the best soundtrack for a send.

    That said, on video his starting point doesn’t really look any more logical than Dave’s . . . just different.

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    • joeyjoejoe June 10, 2012 at 10:52 pm #

      The reason it’s “more logical” is because it’s a starting point that’s further away, most likely the farthest away possible, from the finish jug. A sit start to a problem is generally supposed to be the hardest variation of the line, starting as low as possible. It adds several moves before where Dave started, thus, it is a more proper place to establish a sit start variation to an existing line.

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      • DK June 10, 2012 at 11:33 pm #

        That’s just the thing . . . it doesn’t look like he started farther away (I’m just going by the video, I have not seen the problem in person). He started in more or less the same spot, but matched on one side of a feature that Dave and Paul started compressing both sides of. It adds moves, sure, but it doesn’t really add distance climbed.

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  2. BLVG June 10, 2012 at 9:01 pm #

    The video is amazing. Glad to see emotion that doesn’t involve dropping the F-bomb over and over or screaming into the rock like a banshee. The start, although about as logical as Dave’s, looks like it could be hard. Does that makes this a legit V16?

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  3. pipo June 11, 2012 at 1:28 am #

    Awesome video!

    There seems to have been a lot of confusion about the starting holds of TSOTW. With this low starts it seems pretty clear where to start. Two hands on the rail.

    Congratulations to Dai

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  5. Zac June 16, 2012 at 8:13 am #

    Beautiful

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