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The '''Rolling Escargot''' (ローリングエスカルゴ) is an obstacle featured in the [[First Stage]], debuting in [[SASUKE 26]] as the third obstacle.
   
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Much like the [[Body Prop]] was to the [[Spider Walk]], this obstacle could be considered a cousin of the [[Rolling Maruta]].
The '''Rolling Escargot''' (ローリングエスカルゴ) is an obstacle featured in the [[First Stage]], debuting in ''[[SASUKE 26]]'' as the third obstacle. Much like the [[Body Prop]] was to the old [[Spider Walk]], this could be considered a cousin of the [[Rolling Maruta]]. A competitor must latch onto a disc, facing the disc, holding onto handles and jamming their feet into toe clips. They then start down the track, which is angled to the left for safety reasons, rotating slowly four times before hitting the bottom and dismounting. This has proven to be a deadly obstacle, as losing one's grip on one of the handles or toe clips briefly is usually enough to cause failure. In it's entirety, the obstacle eliminated top competitors such as [[Yamamoto Shingo]], [[Takahashi Kenji]], [[Kanno Hitoshi]], [[Miyazaki Daisuke]], [[Kawaguchi Tomohiro]], [[Takeda Toshihiro]], [[Nakayama Kinnikun]]<span>,</span> [[Iketani Naoki]], [[Kishimoto Shinya]], and [[Matachi Ryo|Ryo Matachi]], as well as two American competitors: [[Patrick Cusic]] and [[Evan Dollard]]. All in all, it alone eliminated almost half of the field. Some people (such as [[Yamada Katsumi]] and [[Urushihara Yuuji]]) were forced to stop the obstacle and finish in a more energy draining way. Some competitors (such as [[Travis Furlanic]]) have jumped for the mat early to save time.
 
   
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Competitors must latch onto a disk, facing the disk, holding onto handles and jamming their feet into toe clips. Then, they would start down the track, which was angled to the left for safety reasons, rotating slowly about four times before hitting the landing platform, and finally made the dismount to the landing platform.
From [[SASUKE 27|SASUKE 27'' '']]onwards, it became the second obstacle and the toeclips became more closed in footholds. While this modification arguably made the obstacle easier, it still eliminated more people than any other obstacle did in the tournament giving it a lethal status as a feared obstacle. It was removed in [[SASUKE 29]] in favor of the [[Log Grip]]'s return.
 
   
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The Rolling Escargot was proven to be a deadly obstacle, as losing the grip on one of the handles or toe clips briefly was usually enough to cause failure. Throughout the three tournaments it was present, the obstacle eliminated top competitors such as:
It was also used and the second obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] in Venice Beach, and it was called Spinning Wheel.
 
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*[[Yamamoto Shingo]],
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*[[Takahashi Kenji]],
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*[[Kanno Hitoshi]],
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*[[Miyazaki Daisuke]],
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*[[Kawaguchi Tomohiro]],
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*[[Takeda Toshihiro]],
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*[[Nakayama Kinnikun]],
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*[[Iketani Naoki]],
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*[[Kishimoto Shinya]],
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*[[Matachi Ryo]],
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*[[Komiya Rie]],
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*[[Watanabe Mika]],
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*[[Patrick Cusic]],
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*[[Evan Dollard]],
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*[[Will Dodd]], and
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*[[Joe Lobeck]].
   
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Overall, it alone eliminated almost half of the field. Some competitors (e.g. [[Yamada Katsumi]] and [[Urushihara Yuuji]]) were forced to stop the obstacle and finished in a more energy draining way, while others (e.g. [[Travis Furlanic]] and [[David Rodriguez|Flip Rodriguez]]) have jumped for the mat early to save time.
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From [[SASUKE 27]] onward, it became the second obstacle and the toeclips became more closed in footholds. While this modification arguably made the obstacle easier, it still eliminated more competitors than any other obstacle did in the tournament, giving it a lethal status as a feared obstacle.
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[[File:RollingEscargotSSKRISING.jpg|thumb|276px|Rolling Escargot, [[SASUKE 28]]]]
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It was notably one of the few obstacles to be retained for the course redesign in [[SASUKE 28]] and was almost completely unchanged, with the exception being that the landing mat was smaller and more unstable, making the strategy of jumping halfway became much riskier than before. Despite its overall difficulty, the Rolling Escargot was removed in [[SASUKE 29]] in favor of the [[Log Grip]]'s return.
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==American Ninja Warrior Appearance==
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[[File:ANW6_Spinning_Wheel.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 6's Spinning Wheel in Venice Beach]]
 
The Rolling Escargot appeared as the second obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] in Venice Beach. However, this obstacle was called as the Spinning Wheel, and had a similar design from [[SASUKE 26]] version.
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Just like in [[SASUKE 26]], during Venice Beach qualifiers, the obstacle was proven to be deadly as usual (taking out several competitors, e.g. [[Kelvin Antoine]], [[Travis Weinand]], and [[Brian Orosco]]).
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During Venice Beach finals, it took out one more competitor ([[Brennan Mejia]]).
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==Visual Design==
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*In [[SASUKE 26]] and [[SASUKE 27]], the color of the disk was a mixture of light and dark brown.
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*In [[SASUKE 28]], the color of the disk was changed to a mixture of black and gray.
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*On [[American Ninja Warrior 6]], the disk was painted with American Ninja Warrior's logo (at that time, before changing its logo on the [[American Ninja Warrior 7|next season]]) and red outline on the side.
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==Competitor's Success Rate==
 
==Competitor's Success Rate==
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
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| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |49
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |49
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |70
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |70
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |71.01%
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| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |70%
 
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| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |[[SASUKE 28|28]]
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |[[SASUKE 28|28]]
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |36
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |36
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |51
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |51
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |70.58%
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| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |70.59%
 
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| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Total
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Total
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |112
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |112
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |174
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |174
| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |64.76%
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| align="center" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |64.37%
 
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[[Category:SASUKE obstacles]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 6]]

Revision as of 20:12, 28 December 2019

The Rolling Escargot (ローリングエスカルゴ) is an obstacle featured in the First Stage, debuting in SASUKE 26 as the third obstacle.

Much like the Body Prop was to the Spider Walk, this obstacle could be considered a cousin of the Rolling Maruta.

Competitors must latch onto a disk, facing the disk, holding onto handles and jamming their feet into toe clips. Then, they would start down the track, which was angled to the left for safety reasons, rotating slowly about four times before hitting the landing platform, and finally made the dismount to the landing platform.

The Rolling Escargot was proven to be a deadly obstacle, as losing the grip on one of the handles or toe clips briefly was usually enough to cause failure. Throughout the three tournaments it was present, the obstacle eliminated top competitors such as:

Overall, it alone eliminated almost half of the field. Some competitors (e.g. Yamada Katsumi and Urushihara Yuuji) were forced to stop the obstacle and finished in a more energy draining way, while others (e.g. Travis Furlanic and Flip Rodriguez) have jumped for the mat early to save time.

From SASUKE 27 onward, it became the second obstacle and the toeclips became more closed in footholds. While this modification arguably made the obstacle easier, it still eliminated more competitors than any other obstacle did in the tournament, giving it a lethal status as a feared obstacle.

RollingEscargotSSKRISING

Rolling Escargot, SASUKE 28

It was notably one of the few obstacles to be retained for the course redesign in SASUKE 28 and was almost completely unchanged, with the exception being that the landing mat was smaller and more unstable, making the strategy of jumping halfway became much riskier than before. Despite its overall difficulty, the Rolling Escargot was removed in SASUKE 29 in favor of the Log Grip's return.

American Ninja Warrior Appearance

ANW6 Spinning Wheel

American Ninja Warrior 6's Spinning Wheel in Venice Beach

The Rolling Escargot appeared as the second obstacle on American Ninja Warrior 6 in Venice Beach. However, this obstacle was called as the Spinning Wheel, and had a similar design from SASUKE 26 version.

Just like in SASUKE 26, during Venice Beach qualifiers, the obstacle was proven to be deadly as usual (taking out several competitors, e.g. Kelvin Antoine, Travis Weinand, and Brian Orosco).

During Venice Beach finals, it took out one more competitor (Brennan Mejia).

Visual Design

  • In SASUKE 26 and SASUKE 27, the color of the disk was a mixture of light and dark brown.
  • In SASUKE 28, the color of the disk was changed to a mixture of black and gray.
  • On American Ninja Warrior 6, the disk was painted with American Ninja Warrior's logo (at that time, before changing its logo on the next season) and red outline on the side.

Competitor's Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
26 27 53 50.94%
27 49 70 70%
28 36 51 70.59%
Total 112 174 64.37%