Christine attempts to zipline a teabag
Christine attempts to rig up a zipslide for the teabag using rope strung down the ski slope, wetting the teabag first to give it more weight.
However, the rope keeps coming untied, and then there is too much friction and not enough weight for the teabag to keep sliding under the effect of gravity alone, so she ends up having to manually slide it along the rope with her hand.
Once she reaches the end of the rope which Antoine is holding above the mug, he has to manually cut the string with which it is attached to the line, with a pair of scissors, so that it can end up in the mug.
Therefore, although the teabag started its journey 120 metres away from the mug, it only actually travelled a few centimetres from anyone's hand to the mug.
However, to reward her good plan, and the fact that she did cardio, Louis awards her joint third place.
(Written by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)