The video features a trickshot battle between the host, Brody Smith, and his friend Peter, who recently underwent hip replacement surgery just 13 days prior. Despite his condition, Peter participates in various challenges, including a frisbee toss through a hula hoop, a wheelchair obstacle course, and a dizzy bat challenge. The video showcases their friendly competition and camaraderie, with Peter impressing everyone with his determination and skills despite his recent surgery. The video ends with a world record attempt for the longest wheelchair-to-wheelchair frisbee catch and a promise of a part 2 when Peter is fully recovered.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The event is taking place in Eugene, Oregon, home of the Oregon Ducks.
2. Peter had hip replacement surgery 13 days ago.
3. Peter played frisbee when he attended the University of Oregon.
4. The challenge is an epic trickshot battle between Peter and the narrator.
5. Two frisbees were lost during the making of the trickshot video.
6. The video was filmed at a duck pond, also known as Omega Park.
7. Peter's fiancee, Kelsey, is present during the filming.
8. The narrator has an ultimate fear of birds, specifically ducks and flamingos.
9. Peter and the narrator participate in a wheelchair race with challenges, including navigating through cones, flipping a bottle, and throwing a frisbee to hit the bottle.
10. The narrator and Peter also participate in a dizzy field goal challenge, where they have to spin around five times and then throw a frisbee through uprights.
11. Peter sets a new world record for the longest wheelchair-to-wheelchair frisbee catch.
12. The narrator plans to have a part 2 of the video when Peter is fully healthy.