In the Ironman Training Center, Jones sat in front of the phone expectantly with a name list in his hand.
The 24-hour Frogman Challenge had ended, but Jones' work wasn't over yet. He had to make some follow-up calls with students to make check whether or not they had passed the Challenge, and thus check the outcome of his work.
Jones was looking forward to the results of the follow-up calls. He was like a man with a lot of lottery tickets waiting for the winning numbers.
I don't know how many students have passed the 24-hour Frogman Challenge. It is very difficult. I can gain a footing here if 40% of the students can pass, which would be excellent. I might get an extra bonus if half of the students can pass. And if 60% of the students passed... No, that's hardly possible. I don't think any training center in Los Angeles can achieve that.
Jones dialed the first phone number on the list as he was thinking about all this.