Anis rolls the task brief
Here's a description of the contestant's attempt. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to illustrate it.
Anis tapes the task brief to a plastic saucer-shaped pulk (a small sled). He then rolls the saucer pulk about 10 metres, only to be disappointed in himself.
He asks David to bring the pulk back to him, and when he declines, gets to work on a mechanism to bring it back. He attaches a rope to a hook, and after a few attempts at throwing the hook onto the saucer, manages to land it in its handle and pull it back to the shed.
His next attempt to roll the pulk veers off to the right but still travels about 15 metres. However, he tells David that he thinks he could do even better, and immediately starts chucking the hook to retrieve the pulk again. Despite repeated attempts, the thrown contraption only manages to dent the saucer, making it even harder to move.
Anis eventually gives up after 55 minutes, and his final result is 14.5 metres, which earns him 2 points.
(Written by Liv Lovisa and proofread by Karl Craven)