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Revision as of 20:30, 25 April 2017

The Metal Spin (メタルスピン) was an obstacle in the Second Stage that replaced the Gyakusō Conveyor in SASUKE 14. An array of chains dangle from a horizontal wheel that freely spins, resembling a chandelier, over a water hazard. The competitor must jump to grasp one of the chains, spinning the wheel to the other side. Starting in SASUKE 15, the chains were given bungee cords, causing the chains to stretch and requiring competitors to have a strong grip to prevent the chain from slipping out of their hands. It was the only Second Stage obstacle to be retained after Nagano Makoto's kanzenseiha. However, it was changed - the Shin-SASUKE version had a longer run-up but the actual obstacle was also further from the platform than the previous versions. This obstacle proved to be one of the tougher obstacles in the Second Stage. In SASUKE 16 alone it took out almost half of the people. From SASUKE 28 onwards, this obstacle was taken out in favor of the Backstream.

This obstacle was also used in Stage Two on American Ninja Warrior 4 to American Ninja Warrior 6, with the same position as SASUKE (as the fifth obstacle). However, on American Ninja Warrior 6, the gap between the chains and the landing platform was larger than on American Ninja Warrior 4 and 5. Because of that, many competitors could not stick the dismount to the landing platform and failed. Only Joe Moravsky and Elet Hall could complete the obstacle and later the stage, but was replaced by the Roulette Row in the next tournament.

Metalspin2

The Shin-SASUKE version of the Metal Spin, SASUKE 22

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found.
SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
14 12 12 100%
15 6 7 85.71%
16 8 15 53.33%
17 8 10 80%
18 3 3 100%
19 0 0 N/A
20 1 1 100%
21 4 4 100%
22 4 5 80%
23 7 8 87.5%
24 7 10 70%
25 5 5 100%
26 6 7 85.71%
27 10 16 62.5%
ANW4 1 3 33.33%
ANW5 7 8 87.5
[[American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. Japan]|UVJ] 2 3 66.67%
ANW6 2 7 28.57%
UVTW 4 5 80%
Total 96 125 76.8%