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|image = Deltabridge16.png |
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|s_attempt = [[SASUKE 16]], [[Nagasawa Hidenori]] |
|s_attempt = [[SASUKE 16]], [[Nagasawa Hidenori]] |
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|s_clear = [[SASUKE 16]], [[Nagasawa Hidenori]] |
|s_clear = [[SASUKE 16]], [[Nagasawa Hidenori]] |
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− | The '''Delta Bridge''' (デルタブリッジ), called the |
+ | The '''Delta Bridge''' (デルタブリッジ), called the Grip Hang in English broadcasts, was an obstacle that was introduced into [[SASUKE 16|''SASUKE 16's'']] Second Stage to replace the [[Balance Tank]]. Although labeled as a bridge obstacle, the obstacle required no balance. Instead, the competitor had to hang onto two outward-facing ledges and cross a small gap. Competitors usually crossed the gap by alternating arms and leaping to the landing mat below. This functioned more as a time waster. Only [[Izumiyama Yūta]] failed it; he was low on time and tried rushing through the obstacle. It only lasted one tournament, and the [[Balance Tank]] was brought back in its place for ''[[SASUKE 17]]''. |
====Competitors' Success Rate==== |
====Competitors' Success Rate==== |
Revision as of 19:10, 2 February 2014
ep{{Infobox Obstacle |name = Delta Bridge |image = Deltabridge16.png |caption = Kobayashi Shinji on the Delta Bridge, SASUKE 16 |s_stage = Second Stage |s_first = SASUKE 16 |s_last = SASUKE 16 |s_comps = 1 competition |s_attempt = SASUKE 16, Nagasawa Hidenori |s_clear = SASUKE 16, Nagasawa Hidenori |g4_name = Grip Hang The Delta Bridge (デルタブリッジ), called the Grip Hang in English broadcasts, was an obstacle that was introduced into SASUKE 16's Second Stage to replace the Balance Tank. Although labeled as a bridge obstacle, the obstacle required no balance. Instead, the competitor had to hang onto two outward-facing ledges and cross a small gap. Competitors usually crossed the gap by alternating arms and leaping to the landing mat below. This functioned more as a time waster. Only Izumiyama Yūta failed it; he was low on time and tried rushing through the obstacle. It only lasted one tournament, and the Balance Tank was brought back in its place for SASUKE 17.
Competitors' Success Rate
- All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
SASUKE | Clears | Attempts | Percentage |
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16 | 15 | 16 | 93.75% |