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Welcome back to the Pokemon Olympics, with this event we are now approaching the half way mark for the competition. Today's event shall be the shot put, an event that test the strength and technique of a Pokemon. Each Pokemon takes a number of turns in the shot put circle each throwing the same amount of times. The Pokemon that has the farthest throw will be the winner, however before we introduce our competitiors let's take a look at the previous event:

Event #10: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=207624&page=1#

Event #10 Results: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=7505998

This competition will work very similarly to the Best User competition where each position will be given points ranging from 12 to 1, where the Pokemon who has the most points by the end of the event will be the winner. Here is an example of how you vote in this competition.

12p Squirtle

11p Treecko

10p Chimchar

until the final Pokemon has been given 1 point. In this event, users can vote only once this competition.

Representing Generation 1, Kanto, we have:

Machamp andDragonite!

Representing Generation 2, Johto, we have:

Ursaring and Tyranitar!
Representing Generation 3, Hoenn, we have:
Slaking and Aggron!
Representing Generation 4, Sinnoh, we have:
Lucario and Garchomp!
 

Representing Generation 5, Unova, we have:

Beartic and Conkeldurr!

Representing Generation 6, Kalos, we have:

Chesnaught andPangoro!

Commentators: The field is pack with extremely powerful Pokemon today, from where I stand I can't tell you who to keep your eyes on because they are all amazing. Generation 1 has sent in 2 of their gold medalists to throw for them which could work out well. Generation 2 has sent in Tyranitar and Ursaring, two very Powerful Pokemon that have no issues with the shot put technique. The same can be said about generation 3 as well. Generation 4 has lucario who hasn't been doing the best in this competition but he is a very strong competitor here, and his partner Garchomp is powerful, tho holding onto the shot put ball with a claw is going to be difficult. Generation 5 has brought out more powerful Pokemon and so has generation 6. I can say this will be one of the closest competitions we have had since the Olympics started.



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