The video features a dunk contest analysis from the perspective of the competitor, Dmitry Krivenko. The contest took place in Malaysia and involved three participants: Krivenko from Ukraine, David Carlos from the Philippines, and Arok and Bielske (also known as Aru) from Poland.
Krivenko discusses his experience, strategies, and mistakes during the contest. He shares his thoughts on his own dunks, as well as those of his competitors. He also expresses his opinions on the judges' scoring, sometimes disagreeing with their assessments.
In the end, Krivenko wins the contest, earning the title of Duncan Test champion and qualifying for the next world championship. Throughout the video, Krivenko provides insight into the world of professional dunking, sharing his expertise and experiences.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The contest was a dunk competition held in Malaysia.
2. Three participants took part: Arok and Bielske from Poland, David Carlos from the Philippines, and Dmitry Krivenko from Ukraine.
3. The participants' ages and heights were: Arok (26, 190 cm), David Carlos (29, 178 cm), and Dmitry Krivenko (28, 186 cm).
4. The weather on the day of the contest was excellent.
5. The first round of the contest saw each participant perform two dunks.
6. David Carlos was the first to perform, scoring a dunk with a support.
7. Dmitry Krivenko performed second, scoring a dunk with a chair.
8. Arok performed last in the first round, attempting to jump over three people under the ring.
9. The judges' scores for the first round were: David Carlos (45 points), Dmitry Krivenko (47 points), and Arok (23 points).
10. The second round of the contest saw the top two participants, David Carlos and Dmitry Krivenko, perform three more dunks each.
11. Dmitry Krivenko won the contest with a total score of 30 points.
12. The victory qualified Dmitry Krivenko for the next FIBA 3-on-3 world championship.