I'm A Speedrunner 6

I'm A Speedrunner 6 was the sixth tournament in the IAS series, and the third IAS Spyro tournament.

Participating Players
Players who were inactive, replaced or quit:

Nemesiss120 (quit), ZeppelinG1993 (quit), Elvisman2000 (replaced), TheRayquaza93 (replaced), XtremeVideoGamer321 (replaced), Runnee22Walkthroughs (replaced), Mowmowclub2 (replaced), PrototypeDriverCrash (replaced)

Groups and Competitors - Round 1
Please Note: To see the complete list of matches for the groups, click the "Expand" button next to the "Matches" text.

Group A
* MrBandicootkid would later return as a replacement in Group D.

Group F
* Due to Runnee22Walkthroughs being inactive, PeteThePlayer decided to upload a speedrun to the channel by himself. As a result, PeteThePlayer won by default.

Group J
* CrystalFissure uploaded their footage on their own with no footage from ThePlatformKing.

Group K
* Due to Slodgeball's unavailability, TheMachineKing decided to upload a speedrun to the channel by himself. As a result, TheMachineKing won by default.

Grand Final
There were a lot of complications with the Grand Final. Communication about when the match was supposed to take place got muddied for Ratchet5, who ended up arriving an hour-and-a-half before the match was to officially ensue. He wasn't prepared for the match.

LukeRF44's game crashed twice. During the second attempt, instead of restarting again, Luke decided to record his run with an approximate 25-minute delay. His run would theoretically be synchronized up to the other three competitors' runs during editing. However, Luke had to leave the match later on, and never finished his run. In addition to that, his footage got corrupted.

TheAFH013 finished first with RabidWombatJR finishing less than 10 seconds later, forcing a draw. Ratchet5 didn't finish, as he was guaranteed 3rd place anyway. However, when Rabid sent his video, it turned out that he'd forgotten to destroy the ? vase in Zephyr (which explained why he caught up with Al so quickly during the backtracking after defeating Ripto). While this meant Rabid technically hadn't finished the speedrun, making Al the only person to actually complete the objective, Al decided to give a rematch anyway, because Ratchet5 and LukeRF44's races were both compromised for different reasons, and also because he enjoyed the original match so much that he wanted to do it again.

The rematch didn't have any issues, with RabidWombatJR winning comfortably from TheAFH013, Ratchet5, and LukeRF44, the latter of whom lost his footage.

Years later, in retrospect, Al stated that offering Rabid a rematch was a mistake. Rabid, Al argued, was essentially allowed to have an undeserved second chance at becoming champion. Unlike Luke, his footage didn't crash and unlike Ratchet, he was fully prepared for the final. To his credit, Rabid later admitted Al was truly entitled to the IAS 6 crown. The decision was made therefore to recognize Al as the true undisputed champion of IAS 6 but to consider Rabid a "joint champion".