User:Ducanh201006/Tada Tatsuya

Tada Tatsuya (多田 竜也) was born on July 6, 1992 (age 32) and competed in SASUKE 17.

He was all cut in his first appearance, but it is known he wore #39 where he almost cleared the First Stage in his rookie attempt at the age of 14. He timed out on the Rope Climb, the final obstacle of the First Stage that tournament.

In his next appearance in SASUKE 19, he was digested. He was shown to have failed the Jumping Spider when he didn't get far enough in the walls.

He returned to SASUKE after a 10-year absence (since SASUKE 19) in SASUKE 34 wearing #56. There, he became one of many competitors to fail the Fish Bone when he lost his balance about halfway across.

He competed again in SASUKE 35 wearing #68, where he failed the new Dragon Glider in a digested performance - failing to even make it to the bar.

In SASUKE 36, he wore #73. He got revenge on the Dragon Glider and cleared the First Stage for the first time with 9.73 seconds left. He was digested in the Second Stage, but cleared with 11.08 seconds left. In the Third Stage, he cleared the first 3 obstacles and even cleared the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger. However, he couldn't get a grip on the last ledge of the Vertical Limit and failed there.

In SASUKE 37, he wore #49. He cleared the First Stage with 6.93 seconds left. And then, he cleared the Second Stage with 19.12 seconds left. In the Third Stage, he cleared the first 3 obstacles and became the first competitor to complete the Cliffhanger Dimension. Later, he completed the Vertical Limit Kai (being only the second person in 6 tournaments to do so, after Morimoto) and Pipe Slider, advancing to the Final Stage. In the live Final Stage, he started off with a fast pace but halfway through the Salmon Ladder Jūgo Dan, the bar would land unevenly, causing him most of his time correcting it. He would eventually time out on the obstacle about 12 meters up.

In SASUKE 38, he wore #95. While his First and Second Stage runs were digested, he managed to clear with little trouble. In the Third Stage, he made it to the Cliffhanger Dimension once more; however, due to the ledges now moving, he was unable to catch himself on the last ledge and failed.

In SASUKE 39, he wore #91. His First and Second Stage runs were again digested, but he managed to clear both of them and made it to the Third Stage. There, he cleared the first 3 obstacles, including the modified Sidewinder and the new Swing Edge. Later, he got revenge on the Cliffhanger Dimension; however, he lost grip on the last ledge of the Vertical Limit and failed there.

He trains for SASUKE and has a YouTube channel where he uploads videos of him training with his friends from SASUKE. He is good friends with many of the young competitors, including Morimoto Yusuke.

Trivia

 * His Final Stage appearance in SASUKE 37 was the first time since SASUKE 3 where a competitor who ran in the first half of the field (#1-50) made it to the Final Stage.
 * He was initially given the number #46, a relatively low position given his Third Stage appearance in the previous tournament. There were rumours that he asked for a low number to avoid pressure of running in the 80s-90s as expected. Due to the scheduling change caused by the rain, some competitors could no longer compete, resulting in Tada's number being changed to #49. Had Tada's initial number remained, he would've been the first competitor in SASUKE's history to be the first clear in the First, Second, and Third Stage in the same tournament.