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'''Ishikawa Terukazu''' (石川 輝一) is a ''Muscle Musical'' Member that competed 4 times, with a seven competition gap in between his first two competitions.
 
'''Ishikawa Terukazu''' (石川 輝一) is a ''Muscle Musical'' Member that competed 4 times, with a seven competition gap in between his first two competitions.
   
In his first attempt in [[SASUKE 14]], he wore #76. In the First Stage, he impressed many when he cleared all the obstacles such as the [[Jump Hang]] and [[Soritatsu Kabe]] easily and clearing with 21.65 seconds remaining. In the Second Stage, he again cleared all the obstacles quickly finishing with over 10 seconds left. Out of the 10 Third Stage competitors in that tournamnt, Ishikawa was the only rookie. However, his inexperience meant that he fell early on the [[Body Prop]] when his left hand slipped.
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In his first attempt, [[SASUKE 14]], he wore #76. In the First Stage, he impressed many when he cleared all the obstacles such as the [[Jump Hang]] and [[Soritatsu Kabe]] easily and clearing with 21.65 seconds remaining. In the Second Stage, he again cleared all the obstacles quickly finishing with over 10 seconds left. Out of the 10 Third Stage competitors in that tournamnt, Ishikawa was the only rookie. However, his inexperience meant that he fell early on the [[Body Prop]] when his left hand slipped.
   
He returned after a four year, five tournament absence in [[SASUKE 22]]. While it was his first time attempting the new obstacles, he was able to fly by them. When he got to the new [[Slider Jump]], he became the first person to beat it. However, he seemed to slow down too much on his way to the [[Tarzan Rope]] and eventually timed out on the top of the [[Rope Ladder]]. It is known that he also wore no number during the competition, as he went in between #30 [[Kasuga Toshiaki]] and #31 [[Yamamoto Shingo]].
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He returned after a four year, five tournament absence in [[SASUKE 22]]. While it was his first time attempting the new obstacles, he was able to fly by them. When he got to the new [[Slider Jump]], he became the first person to beat it. However, he seemed to slow down too much on his way to the [[Tarzan Rope]] and eventually timed out on the top of the [[Rope Ladder]]. It is known that he also wore no number during the competition, as he went in between #30 [[Kasuga Toshiaki]] and #31 [[Yamamoto Shingo]]. He also participated in [[SASUKE 23]] but unexpectedly slipped and fell on the Spider Walk part of the [[Jumping Spider]].
   
 
His next appearance was [[SASUKE 24]] wearing #64 and cleared the [[Jumping Spider]] that defeated him last time, and the rest of his run was slightly sloppy, though he cleared with 16.21 seconds, he seemed exhausted, his number was even partially torn off. In the Second Stage he struggled even more, as he struggled through the [[Salmon Ladder]], [[Unstable Bridge]], and [[Balance Tank]], ultimately failing the [[Metal Spin]].
He also participated in [[SASUKE 23]] but unexpectedly slipped and fell on the Spider Walk part of the [[Jumping Spider]].
 
   
 
After a one tournament absence, he returned in [[SASUKE 26]], where he had no problem clearing the First Stage with 9.2 seconds left. However, he had major trouble on the Second Stage's [[Double Salmon Ladder]]. On the transition to the second ladder, the left side of the bar slipped and went down to the rung below. Ishikawa had major trouble fixing this, and though he did, he did not have enough strength left to tranfer to the next rung and his grip finally gave way.
He returned in [[SASUKE 24]] wearing #64 and cleared the [[Jumping Spider]] that defeated him last time, and the rest of his run was slightly sloppy, though he cleared with 16.21 seconds, he seemed exhausted, his number was even partially torn off. In the Second Stage he struggled even more, as he was able to beat the [[Salmon Ladder]] though barely, and he struggled on the [[Unstable Bridge]]. On the [[Balance Tank]] he leaped halfway through the track and almost touched the water he grasped the rope low and had to climb up from the bottom. He was extremely fatigued from his struggles on the [[Unstable Bridge]], and [[Balance Tank]] proved to sap his strength. When he reached for the [[Metal Spin]] he had leaned too far to the left on his jump. Causing him to rotate to the left and fail.
 
   
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His next attempt, [[SASUKE 27]], was one of his best attempts. For only the second time ever, Ishikawa cleared both the First and Second Stages. However, he ultimately misjudged the gap of the [[Flying Bar]] and fell.
He returned in [[SASUKE 26]], where he had no problem clearing the First Stage with 9.2 seconds left. However, he had major trouble on the Second Stage's [[Double Salmon Ladder]]. On the transition to the second ladder, the left side of the bar slipped and went down to the rung below. Ishikawa had major trouble fixing this, and though he did, he did not have enough strength left to tranfer to the next rung and his grip finally gave way.
 
   
 
He also competed in [[VIKING]]'s [[VIKING 2|second competition]]. He cleared the [[First Marine Stage]] but was digested. He struggled on the [[Brain Ship Stage]], going to a playoff with [[Takahashi Hiromitsu]] and was eventually eliminated.
 
He also competed in [[VIKING]]'s [[VIKING 2|second competition]]. He cleared the [[First Marine Stage]] but was digested. He struggled on the [[Brain Ship Stage]], going to a playoff with [[Takahashi Hiromitsu]] and was eventually eliminated.

Revision as of 19:44, 4 October 2011

Ishikawa Terukazu (石川 輝一) is a Muscle Musical Member that competed 4 times, with a seven competition gap in between his first two competitions.

In his first attempt, SASUKE 14, he wore #76. In the First Stage, he impressed many when he cleared all the obstacles such as the Jump Hang and Soritatsu Kabe easily and clearing with 21.65 seconds remaining. In the Second Stage, he again cleared all the obstacles quickly finishing with over 10 seconds left. Out of the 10 Third Stage competitors in that tournamnt, Ishikawa was the only rookie. However, his inexperience meant that he fell early on the Body Prop when his left hand slipped.

He returned after a four year, five tournament absence in SASUKE 22. While it was his first time attempting the new obstacles, he was able to fly by them. When he got to the new Slider Jump, he became the first person to beat it. However, he seemed to slow down too much on his way to the Tarzan Rope and eventually timed out on the top of the Rope Ladder. It is known that he also wore no number during the competition, as he went in between #30 Kasuga Toshiaki and #31 Yamamoto Shingo. He also participated in SASUKE 23 but unexpectedly slipped and fell on the Spider Walk part of the Jumping Spider.

His next appearance was SASUKE 24 wearing #64 and cleared the Jumping Spider that defeated him last time, and the rest of his run was slightly sloppy, though he cleared with 16.21 seconds, he seemed exhausted, his number was even partially torn off. In the Second Stage he struggled even more, as he struggled through the Salmon Ladder, Unstable Bridge, and Balance Tank, ultimately failing the Metal Spin.

After a one tournament absence, he returned in SASUKE 26, where he had no problem clearing the First Stage with 9.2 seconds left. However, he had major trouble on the Second Stage's Double Salmon Ladder. On the transition to the second ladder, the left side of the bar slipped and went down to the rung below. Ishikawa had major trouble fixing this, and though he did, he did not have enough strength left to tranfer to the next rung and his grip finally gave way.

His next attempt, SASUKE 27, was one of his best attempts. For only the second time ever, Ishikawa cleared both the First and Second Stages. However, he ultimately misjudged the gap of the Flying Bar and fell.

He also competed in VIKING's second competition. He cleared the First Marine Stage but was digested. He struggled on the Brain Ship Stage, going to a playoff with Takahashi Hiromitsu and was eventually eliminated.

Results

SASUKE # Result Notes
14 76 Failed Body Prop (Third Stage)
22 Failed Rope Ladder (First Stage) Time Out
23 62 Failed Jumping Spider (First Stage) All Cut. Shown in intro.
24 64 Failed Metal Spin (Second Stage)
26 85 Failed Double Salmon Ladder (Second Stage)
27 87 Failed Flying Bar (Third Stage)

VIKING

Viking # Result Notes
2 97 Failed Brain Ship Stage Lost in a playoff with Takahashi Hiromitsu.

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