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Everyone throws eggs and spoons

In the first round, Behrouz throws his green spoon gently, and only half of it crosses the qualifying line. His green egg throw lands before the qualifying line, but the egg’s contents then spill out near to the handle of his spoon, across the qualifying line. Mauri throws his purple egg and spoon fairly close to each other, midway down the stage extension. Maria throws her yellow egg and spoon relatively close together, midway down the stage extension. Johan asks David if he is allowed to throw the egg before the spoon, to which David responds that the throwing order does not matter. Johan’s strategy is not particularly helpful, though; after he throws his red egg and spoon, they are about as distant from each other as Mauri’s are. Charlotta throws her blue egg first, and its momentum is only interrupted by Maria’s spoon. Charlotta’s spoon throw then actually lands on top of Maria’s spoon, making Charlotta’s the closest throw in the round. Maria sits down before she can be officially eliminated, earning last place in the task.

In the second round, Behrouz’s egg and spoon land quite far away from each other, despite his attempt to argue that the egg’s epicentre was a small bit of yolk close to his spoon. However, he is saved by Mauri, whose egg rolls completely off of the stage. The round therefore ends early with Mauri’s elimination (earning fourth place).

All of the spoons are removed from the stage before the third round starts. In the third round, both of Behrouz’s throws qualify. Charlotta’s egg cracks open on the edge of the stage and, while trying to throw her spoon near to it, the spoon bounces off of the stage. The round therefore ends early with Charlotta’s elimination (earning third place).

In the final round, both of Behrouz’s throws qualify. However, his egg does not seem to break open enough to leave yolk on the stage, and the distance between his egg and spoon is somewhat substantial. Johan’s final throws land very close to each other, and so he wins the task, and Behrouz earns second place.

(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)