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Re: Who has the most unique way of hurdling and/or herding?
I have seen a lot of unique ways to hurdle. The problem is I don't remember most because they weren't particularly successful. I watched 217 in St. Louis. They were unique, but also very successful.
With all the talk of arm bots vs. thrower bots, I'm still not sure which one 217 is. It was in a league all by itself. Not only could it hurdle well without stopping, it picked up well.
I'd to say it was unique because I never, ever would have thunk it up. Great job.
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