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==SASUKE 27 Version==
 
==SASUKE 27 Version==
 
[[File:Vlcsnap-2011-10-16-09h39m56s195.png|thumb|300px|The [[SASUKE 27]] version of the ''Giant Swing''.]]
 
[[File:Vlcsnap-2011-10-16-09h39m56s195.png|thumb|300px|The [[SASUKE 27]] version of the ''Giant Swing''.]]
The Giant Swing returned for[[ SASUKE 27]] as the third obstacle of the [[First Stage]] but has a minor modification.
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The Giant Swing returned for[[ SASUKE 27]], as the third obstacle of the [[First Stage]], but has a minor modification.
   
The competitors must jump from a springboard to giant bar which swings to a angled platform much like one of the [[Rokudantobi]].
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The competitors must jump from a springboard to giant bar and swing to a angled platform (much like one of the [[Rokudantobi]]).
   
 
The obstacle took out some of the top competitors and rookies like [[Hioki Masashi]] and [[Enokido Hayato]].
 
The obstacle took out some of the top competitors and rookies like [[Hioki Masashi]] and [[Enokido Hayato]].
   
 
== Other Appearances ==
 
== Other Appearances ==
[[File:ANW4_Giant_Swing.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 4's Giant Swing in Stage One]]Later, the SASUKE 27 version of the Giant Swing was used as the third obstacle in Stage One on [[American Ninja Warrior 4]], with only 8 out of 93 competitors who attempted thie obstacle, failed to complete it (including [[Kelvin Antoine]], [[Tom Hutchman]], and [[Adam Grossman]]).{{Obstacle|name = Cú Nhảy Phi Thường|image = Tải xuống.jpg|caption = Sasuke Vietnam's Giant Swing on Stage 1B|s_stage = Stage 1B|s_first = Sasuke Vietnam 1|s_last = Sasuke Vietnam 3|s_comps = 3 competitions}}Cú Nhảy Phi Thường (SASUKE Vietnam official name for Giant Swing) is fourth obstacle for Stage 1B of [[Sasuke Vietnam]]. They used the SASUKE 27 version with the usage of an angled platform in the end.{{clear}}
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[[File:ANW4_Giant_Swing.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 4's Giant Swing in Stage One]]Later, the SASUKE 27 version of the Giant Swing was used as the third obstacle in Stage One on [[American Ninja Warrior 4]], with only 8 out of 93 competitors who attempted thie obstacle, failed to complete it (including [[Kelvin Antoine]], [[Tom Hutchman]], and [[Adam Grossman]]).
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{{Obstacle|name = Cú Nhảy Phi Thường|image = Tải xuống.jpg|caption = Sasuke Vietnam's Giant Swing on Stage 1B|s_stage = Stage 1B|s_first = Sasuke Vietnam 1|s_last = Sasuke Vietnam 3|s_comps = 3 competitions}}Cú Nhảy Phi Thường (SASUKE Vietnam official name for Giant Swing) is fourth obstacle for Stage 1B of [[Sasuke Vietnam]]. They used the SASUKE 27 version with the usage of an angled platform in the end.{{clear}}
   
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==

Revision as of 15:02, 3 November 2017


The Giant Swing (ジャイアントスイング) is the seventh obstacle of the First Stage, introduced in SASUKE 26. The competitor must jump from a springboard to a giant bar which swings to the net much like a trapeze. It proved to be much easier than its notable counterpart, the Slider Jump, as only one competitor (Adam Truesdell) failed it.

SASUKE 27 Version

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The SASUKE 27 version of the Giant Swing.

The Giant Swing returned forSASUKE 27, as the third obstacle of the First Stage, but has a minor modification.

The competitors must jump from a springboard to giant bar and swing to a angled platform (much like one of the Rokudantobi).

The obstacle took out some of the top competitors and rookies like Hioki Masashi and Enokido Hayato.

Other Appearances

ANW4 Giant Swing

American Ninja Warrior 4's Giant Swing in Stage One

Later, the SASUKE 27 version of the Giant Swing was used as the third obstacle in Stage One on American Ninja Warrior 4, with only 8 out of 93 competitors who attempted thie obstacle, failed to complete it (including Kelvin Antoine, Tom Hutchman, and Adam Grossman).

Cú Nhảy Phi Thường (SASUKE Vietnam official name for Giant Swing) is fourth obstacle for Stage 1B of Sasuke Vietnam. They used the SASUKE 27 version with the usage of an angled platform in the end.

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS/NBC broadcast and external information found
SASUKE/ANW Clears Attempts Percentage
26 14 16 87.50%
27 48 60 80.00%
ANW4 85 93 91.4%
Total 147 169 86.98%