Sasukepedia Wiki
No edit summary
Line 29: Line 29:
 
After the reach the end of one set, the competitor must swing and gain momentum to grab the next set of ledges.
 
After the reach the end of one set, the competitor must swing and gain momentum to grab the next set of ledges.
   
This version eliminated several competitors, but almost half of the number of competitors could complete the obstacle. Later, 48 competitors could complete the course and advanced to Denver finals.
+
This version eliminated several competitors, but almost half of the number of competitors could complete the obstacle. Later, 48 competitors could complete the Denver qualifiers course and advanced to Denver finals.
   
 
During Denver finals, the gap between each ledge was increased by a few inches. As the result, some competitors failed there.
 
During Denver finals, the gap between each ledge was increased by a few inches. As the result, some competitors failed there.
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
  +
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found

Revision as of 11:28, 4 November 2017

The Delta Bridge (デルタブリッジ), called the Grip Hang in English broadcast, was an obstacle that was introduced in SASUKE 16's Second Stage to replace the Balance Tank.

Although labelled 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.

The function of the obstacle became similar to the Unstable Bridge.

Etymology

The name of this obstacle can be derived from Greek uppercase letter "Δ" (delta), with the obstacle looks similar to a triangle.

American Ninja Warrior Version

Snapshot 2017-4-26 12-38-14

American Ninja Warrior 5's Grip Hang in Denver

The Deltra bridge (called as the Grip Hang) appeared as the fifth obstacle on American Ninja Warrior 5 in Denver.

However unlike the SASUKE version, there were three sets of two outward-facing ledges instead of one set, with a gap between each ledges.

After the reach the end of one set, the competitor must swing and gain momentum to grab the next set of ledges.

This version eliminated several competitors, but almost half of the number of competitors could complete the obstacle. Later, 48 competitors could complete the Denver qualifiers course and advanced to Denver finals.

During Denver finals, the gap between each ledge was increased by a few inches. As the result, some competitors failed there.

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
16 15 16 93.75%
Total 15 16 93.75%