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Chapter 345 The Hope of Transcendence

Chapter 345 The Hope of Transcendence

How can the Frisbee dog super distance race break Lao Hei's new record of 35.5 points?
In the recent period, the top foreign frisbee dog players have been studying this problem.

Jeff, a frisbee dog player from the United States, is also working on it.

Last year, his adopted mixed breed dog Gilbert (Gilbert) won the overall championship of the USDDN Frisbee Dog World Cup again.

This is the third world championship that Gilbert has won, especially in the super distance race. Gilbert has been playing steadily in recent years. Every time he participates, it can be ranked among the top three.

In one game, it even scored a high score of 32.5 points, almost breaking the record for the highest score before 1980 points set by the famous Frisbee dog Ashley in 33.

For several years, Jeff and Gilbert have been trying to break the record.

But he never expected that the record that had been kept for more than [-] years would be broken by a Chinese dog.

How does it do it?
At first, Jeff was a little unconvinced.

But when he spent a lot of money to find the video of that game, he had to admit that the Chinese dog named Lao Hei played really well in that game.

This is definitely a strong opponent!

But Jeff's focus remained on the question: How did it do it?
Jeff repeatedly studied Lao Hei's game video.

He found that in order to achieve this, in addition to the tacit cooperation between the handler and the participating dogs and zero mistakes, he also had to race against time.

Jeff also found that for many years, Frisbee dog players have fallen into a misunderstanding of thinking, that is, in a 60-second game time, a participating dog can go back and forth in the 40-50 yard area at most six times.

But Lao Hei broke this perception in this game.

Jeff found that in the game, Lao Hei basically took off near the 40-yard line to catch the plate, and then landed in the 40-50 yard area to run back quickly, and the landing point was basically within the 43-yard area.

Undoubtedly, because of the short distance it ran, it saved at least two seconds of time for each round trip, and the time saved by the six round trips added up to give its guiding hand one more chance to make a phone call.

That's how records are broken.

This is really super difficult!

But Jeff believes that since some players have achieved this, he and Gilbert should be able to do it too, at least they can challenge this high difficulty.

Jeff and Gilbert have been working toward this goal for some time now, with some success.

Therefore, this Frisbee Dog International Challenge, he brought Gilbert here.

He thought, if he and Gilbert cooperated perfectly, he should have a fight with Old Hei.

If Lao Hei played a little out of order in this game, Gilbert might beat him.

Even if you can't win, it's worthwhile to be able to compete with such a high-level competition dog.

After coming here, Jeff found that there are many people who hold the same idea as him.

Here, he met many old friends and rivals.

He made a rough count, and at least [-]% of the world's top [-] Frisbee Dog players came.

It's almost on par with an official World Cup match.

But that's a good thing.

The more masters there are, the more they can prove the strength of themselves and Gilbert.

Jeff settled down and sat patiently in the waiting area to watch the game.

Because Gilbert is currently the number one player in the world in the field of frisbee dogs, he played in the penultimate place.

What made him a little unconvinced was that the last ones to appear were Old Hei and his instructor.

Its world ranking is obviously very low!

However, the progress of the game still surprised Jeff a little.

He found that everyone's level in this competition has improved significantly.

Before he came on the field, there were four participating dogs that scored more than 33 points, and one of them even scored 34.5 points, almost catching up with the record created by Lao Hei.

When did Ashley, the famous Frisbee dog, keep his record of 37 points for 33 years so easily broken?

He was kind of unbelievable.

Alas, it seems that he is far from the only one who studies Lao Hei's game videos. Many people have been inspired by the videos and changed their training ideas.

It's just a pity that no one can match or break the new record of 35.5 points created by Lao Hei.

Then watch Gilbert's!
Jeff stood up, ready to take his dog on the field.

After all, he is a figure who has participated in the World Series many times. As soon as he stood on the throwing line, Jeff calmed down completely, and whispered to Gilbert to listen to the instructions.

With the referee's order: "3, 2, 1, Go..."

Gilbert rushed out like an arrow off the string.

When Gilbert rushed 20 yards, Jeff's frisbee also shot, and the frisbee chased in the direction of Gilbert's running.

Perfect shot!
Jeff was pleased with his roll.

For this perfect throw, he and Gilbert had practiced countless times.

The result did not disappoint him.

The Frisbee caught up to Gilbert at about 45 yards, and the smart Gilbert began to adjust his pace, ready to take off at any time.

At around 48 yards, Gilbert leaped high diagonally forward, flicked his head in the air, grabbed the disc firmly, and glides through the air.

In the end, it landed firmly at around 42 yards.

perfect!

5.5 points!
Just keep it that way, and you're guaranteed to win!
Gilbert turned around and ran back without the slightest delay.

Jeff was a little excited.

The perfect first throw gave him hope of winning.

Keep it up!
He secretly reminded himself.

By the time Gilbert ran back to the throwing point, Jeff had recovered his composure.

Gilbert's performance is still perfect.

As soon as he got back to the throwing line, he spit out the pan, turned his head and rushed forward, again without the slightest delay.

Jeff calmly picked up the disc from the floor and prepared to throw it.

As soon as Gilbert passed 20 yards, he shot again.

Another perfect throw!
Another perfect 5.5 points!
……

Soon, Jeff's sixth throw was delivered.

On the first five throws, both he and Gilbert were perfect, scoring a perfect 5.5.

Jeff didn't check the time.

He believed that if he didn't miss the throw, Gilbert would buy him enough time on the seventh throw.

The result did not disappoint him.

Gilbert scored another perfect 5.5 and then made a quick run back.

When he ran back to the throwing line, Jeff heard the referee counting down: "5, 4, 3..."

At the 1, Jeff made his shot, and Gilbert had gone a dozen yards.

By the time the Frisbee caught up to Gilbert, it was past the 20-yard line.

Gilbert jumped high, intercepted the frisbee in the air, and then landed steadily.

2.5 points.

A total of 35.5 points, tying Lao Hei's previous record.

There was thunderous applause from the audience.

Jeff finally showed a satisfied smile.

He knew that even though they only tied the record, his and Gilbert's performance was more perfect than Old Hei's last match.

He turned to look at Old Hei.

It's up to you next!
(End of this chapter)

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