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- | |title='''Chapter 4: Finding space for the labyrinth''' | + | |page=1 |
- | |language=English | + | |languageEn=English |
- | |translationby= | + | |title=Chapter 5: Preparing the human labyrinth (1/2) |
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- | ''translation'' | + | :Preparing the human labyrinth |
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- | }}<br clear="all"> | + | :Dikaiosune are responsible for putting together and administering a team to arrange the labyrinth before training sessions and competitions. |
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :The dikaiosune must be sure the design of the labyrinth is precisely equal to the design of the training labyrinth or the official Olympic labyrinth as shown below: (design showing red lines, identified as "clew no. 1", and white lines, identified as "clew no. 2" with a note indicating that they are separated by 2 ft.) | ||
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+ | :The labyrinth for the Olympics | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :Athletes that are trained and develop their strengths will learn that they can finish the labyrinth designed for the Olympics. 8 turnings are needed to escape the official Olympic labyrinth. | ||
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- Chapter 5: Preparing the human labyrinth (1/2)
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- Preparing the human labyrinth
- Dikaiosune are responsible for putting together and administering a team to arrange the labyrinth before training sessions and competitions.
- The dikaiosune must be sure the design of the labyrinth is precisely equal to the design of the training labyrinth or the official Olympic labyrinth as shown below: (design showing red lines, identified as "clew no. 1", and white lines, identified as "clew no. 2" with a note indicating that they are separated by 2 ft.)
- The labyrinth for the Olympics
- Athletes that are trained and develop their strengths will learn that they can finish the labyrinth designed for the Olympics. 8 turnings are needed to escape the official Olympic labyrinth.