π Every country on Earth competes in an extreme version of the Olympics for a chance to win a gold medal worth $250,000.
πββοΈ Participants face challenging obstacles and a closing giant wall as they race to win the gold medal.
π Indonesia emerges as the winner, while many countries are eliminated in the first round of the competition.
π Every country from around the world competes for a cash prize of $250,000.
π Contestants participate in a jumping challenge, with the order determined by themselves.
π₯ Only four out of ten contestants reach the halfway point of the challenge.
π° Every country competes for a $250,000 prize in a challenge involving archery.
π Throughout the challenge, countries vote to make it more difficult for a chosen country to win.
πΉ Indonesia is seen as a major threat in the competition.
π Every country in the world competes for a prize of $250,000.
π° Contestants have the option to take $10,000 or continue competing for the larger prize.
π‘οΈ The remaining contestants engage in sword fights to determine the winner.
π° Every country on earth competes for a prize of $250,000.
π₯ Teams from different countries battle it out in various challenges.
π The competition takes place in different locations around the world.
π Every country competes for a $250,000 prize in various sports.
β½οΈ The penalty shootout determines the final winner.
π° The winner gets a gold medal worth $250,000.
π Every country on Earth participates in a competition for a $250,000 prize.
β½οΈ Instead of adding more walls, the contestants must kick them to move them.
π₯ After intense competition, one contestant wins the gold medal.
Participants in the event received both medals and a cash prize of $2,000.
The video mentions the hope of seeing the viewer in the next video.
The video briefly references Libya at the end.
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