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− | '''Hasegawa Ken''' (長谷川 健) entered three ''[[SASUKE]]'' tournaments. As he worked at a theme park portraying a ninja, he always competed in a ninja costume. Like [[Kobayashi Masaaki]], he was known for his consistency in his short stint on ''SASUKE''. He cleared the second stage with only one tenth of a second remaining. His record was tied with [[James Okada]] in [[SASUKE 7]] but their records were crushed by [[Ishikawa Terukazu]] with six hundreths (0.06) of a second in [[SASUKE 27]]. He reached the Final Stage in the [[SASUKE 1]], but failed the new [[Pipe Slider]] -- which had replaced the [[Hariyama]] as Stage Three's last obstacle -- the next two times and retired from competition. |
+ | '''Hasegawa Ken''' (長谷川 健) entered three ''[[SASUKE]]'' tournaments. As he worked at a theme park portraying a ninja, he always competed in a ninja costume. Like [[Kobayashi Masaaki]], he was known for his consistency in his short stint on ''SASUKE''. He cleared the second stage with only one tenth of a second remaining. His record was tied with [[James Okada]] in [[SASUKE 7]] but their records were crushed by [[Ishikawa Terukazu]] with six hundreths (0.06) of a second in [[SASUKE 27]]. He reached the Final Stage in the [[SASUKE 1]], but failed the new [[Pipe Slider]] -- which had replaced the [[Hariyama]] as Stage Three's last obstacle -- the next two times and retired from competition. He is the only competitor to compete 3 times without failing either stage 1 or stage 2. |
Today, he still works at the same theme park, [http://www.edowonderland.net/ Edo Wonderland] (日光江戸村), in Nikko, Japan; he's worked there for nearly 20 years. |
Today, he still works at the same theme park, [http://www.edowonderland.net/ Edo Wonderland] (日光江戸村), in Nikko, Japan; he's worked there for nearly 20 years. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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Revision as of 19:06, 14 July 2018
Hasegawa Ken (長谷川 健) entered three SASUKE tournaments. As he worked at a theme park portraying a ninja, he always competed in a ninja costume. Like Kobayashi Masaaki, he was known for his consistency in his short stint on SASUKE. He cleared the second stage with only one tenth of a second remaining. His record was tied with James Okada in SASUKE 7 but their records were crushed by Ishikawa Terukazu with six hundreths (0.06) of a second in SASUKE 27. He reached the Final Stage in the SASUKE 1, but failed the new Pipe Slider -- which had replaced the Hariyama as Stage Three's last obstacle -- the next two times and retired from competition. He is the only competitor to compete 3 times without failing either stage 1 or stage 2.
Today, he still works at the same theme park, Edo Wonderland (日光江戸村), in Nikko, Japan; he's worked there for nearly 20 years.
Results
SASUKE | # | Result | Notes |
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1 | 96 | Failed Tsuna Nobori (Final Stage) | Time Out. About 8 meters up. |
2 | 65 | Failed Pipe Slider (Third Stage) | |
3 | 10 | Failed Pipe Slider (Third Stage) |