DI eXtreme:

Putting things off until the last minute is a way of life when you’re in college, but with DI eXtreme, university level teams are able to capitalize on their eleventh hour techniques since they begin working on their solutions for only three hours before presenting to a full house at Global Finals. This year, we were able to follow some of these eXtreme teams as they worked on their challenges in the ‘Tinker Tank’ and kept their cool despite planned disruptions and limited time constraints.
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Victor, Alex and Alex, from the Texas Improv Conglomerate, check in their solution materials with their Tinker Tank eXpraiser on Thursday morning before receiving their challenge specifics.
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Alex takes a moment to look over d2K.5 Daily News while checking in at DI eXtreme.
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Cinda and Rick, eXpraisers for DI eXtreme, discuss the challenge specifics with Rebecca Middendorf, the International Challenge Master, on Thursday morning.
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Andy, Victor, Alex, and Alex from the Texas Improv Conglomerate incorporate the d2K.5 Daily News into their presentation materials during check-in.
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Rick keeps the atmosphere light before presenting the DI eXtreme challenge to the university teams on Thursday morning.
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Rebecca goes over the logistics of the Tinker Tank rooms and the solution presentations for DI eXtreme on Thursday.
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Taking advantage of some down time before spending three hours in the Tinker Tank. Pictured: Andy, Alex, and eXpraiser Cinda.
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Aaron listens as his eXpraisers present the Xpod shuffle challenge to the teams on Thursday morning.
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The DI eXtreme participants listen as the challenge is explained to them on Thursday morning.
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