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English
- Chapter 6: How to create the walls
(translation by limako)
- How to create the walls
- The walls of the labyrinth are formed with athletes' bodies.
- A 3-circuit training labyrinth needs at least 10 athletes, plus the runner.
- A 5-circuit training labyrinth needs at least 12 athletes, plus the runner.
- A 7-circuit official Olympic labyrinth needs at least 15 athletes, plus the runner.
- All athletes, except the runner, stand on a string, forming walls around the runner.
- Unless you assemble a very large team of 150 or more, you will not have enough athletes to make the entire labyrinth at the beginning of the competition.
- Instead, you will create the walls when they are needed, beginning in the center and accordingly outward. While the runner moves through the labyrinth, the wall moves with the runner.
- During competition
- When the runner approaches you, start to turn.
- When the runner goes by you, cease humming.
- When the runner is completely past you, leave your place and move along the way.
- The wall has to move faster than the runner to ensure that the the runner is always surrounded by walls.
- Rules
- The wall should never speak to the runner.
- The wall must never intentionally touch the runner.
- If the runner becomes disoriented, the runner may run directly into the wall. The wall must maintain its balance and stand firm.
- The Sophrusune {greek} is responsible for ensuring that all members of the wall obey these rules.
- Proof of Recovery: JKC7/C8JB/5ARH/MBM2/3ITE