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The 12th Sportsman competition, official name:「スポーツマンNo.1決定戦XII」 (literally Sportsman No. 1 XII) was the fourth Celebrity Survival Battle Tournament. In similar format to the previous Celebrity Survival Battle, various celebrities would compete in a series of Sportsman events to gain points. As the events progress, the competitors who would gain the least amount of points would be eliminated from the Survival Battle. This elimination would continue until the final event where the top six competitors would be left.
The event involves competitors laying down flat on their stomachs facing behind the track. Once a whistle is blown, they must stand up and run across the track to grab a limited number of flags.
There were a total of eight rounds in this competition, which would slowly eliminate competitors one by one as the rounds progress. In the finals, the competitor who managed to grab the last flag would be the No. 1 of the event.
Competitors would be given corresponding points based on their progress on the event:
The event involves competitors engaging in a game of tug-of-war. The sixteen competitors are divided into two groups of eight, with the winning team advancing to the next round. The winning team of the previous round would then compete against each other in another round of tug-of-war. This process continues in the further rounds until the last round where the lone winner of the round becomes the No. 1 of the event.
Competitors would be given corresponding points based on their progress on the event:
The event involves competitors running down a runway onto a springboard and vault over a giant vaulting box that increases in height after all competitors have attempted the current height. In this tournament, the competitors would start at 11 Levels which has an equivalent height of 1 meter and 86 centimeters and gradually increases by 10 centimeters with each levels.
Similar to the Kinniku Banzuke version, competitors would have to do as many push-ups as possible within three minutes with a difference being in a group of four instead of pairs. After the event, two competitors with the least amount of points is eliminated from the Survival Battle.
The event involves competitors running across a 50m track, with the fastest competitor from each heat of three to four persons advancing to the next round. The competitors would once again compete in the next two rounds until a winner is decided.
The eight remaining competitors competes in an event involves two competitors trying to knock off their competitor inside a sumo ring whilst each competitor holding one end of a long log. A Win is decided when either a competitor manages to topple their opponent outside of the sumo ring, drop their opponent onto the ground, or they managed to let go of the log. After the event, two competitors with the least amount of points is eliminated from the Survival Battle.
The winning competitor would advance to the next rounds. This process continues in the further rounds until the last round where the lone Win of the round becomes the No. 1 of the event.
The remaining top six competitors competes in an event involves competitors sprinting towards the end of the runway to touch a falling volleyball ten metres above. The volleyball must be released by pressing a button at the start of the runway, failure to do so signify a miss. Competitors writes down the distance according to their own preferences and place them in a ballot box, with three attempts each and the competitor who has successfully completed the furthest and/or earned the most points wins the event. In addition, the running order on each round would change based on the current overall points where the competitor that has the least amount of points will go first.
During the competitor's third attempt, instead of competitors writing down the distance, they would verbally pick their distance once it is their turn to attempt the event.