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MTV brings the extreme sport of Parkour to TV with some of the most prestigious traceurs (or free runners) from the World Freerunning & Parkour Federation to complete various courses in the quickest time with flow/style and awards one lucky winner a $10,000 prize.
Episode 6 : Westfield Culver City Mall
June. 10,2010
In this episode, the parkour challenge is taken into the Westfield Culver City Mall. From shopping to the mall security, nothing is safe!
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Episode 5 : Urban Jungle: Downtown Pershing Square
June. 03,2010
MTV's Ultimate Parkour Challenge gets gritty in the city, as they take on the urban jungle of downtown Los Angeles. Eight Parkour athletes from all over the world defy gravity and shatter reality as they take their speed and vault up, over, and around Pershing Square. The amazing athletes perform two rounds of acrobatic competition for the right to earn the title of Parkour champion.
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