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| s_chair_2 = [[Komada Kengo]] (Stage 1 (#31-70)
 
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| s_best = [[Nagano Makoto]], [[Final Stage]], [[Rope Climb]]
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| s_best = [[Nagano Makoto]], [[Final Stage]], [[Tsuna Nobori (Final Stage)|Tsuna Nobori]]
 
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==Intro==
 
==Intro==
The 13th Competition, official name: SASUKE2004春 (literally SASUKE 2004 Spring) is the first tournament after [[Nagano Makoto]]'s near miss of [[kanzenseiha]] in [[SASUKE 12]] and the only tournament held in 2004. Before the tournament, the biggest [[SASUKE Trials|trials]] were held. The [[SASUKE 13 Trials]] had a total of 224 competitors with the top 30 rankings and the top 10 women getting an automatic bid (the rest of the participants were judged by the producers as usual). In this tournament, [[Hatsuta Keisuke]] took over as main announcer, replacing [[Furutachi Ichiro]]. Also, with [[Yamada Katsumi]]'s absence, [[Yamamoto Shingo]] became the only man to hold a perfect attendance record. Because of Nagano's 0.11 second miss in the last tournament, major changes were made to the First Stage. The color of the mats was changed from green to black. Every obstacle except the [[Soritatsu Kabe]] was either changed or modified to be made harder. The new vertical [[Jump Hang]] took out several top competitors, and the new [[Neshireta Kabe|Nejireta Kabe]] took out [[Akiyama Kazuhiko]], who in the previous tournament had only narrowly missed out on getting a second attempt at the Final Stage. Still, ten people cleared the First stage. The most impressive performance was Nagano. He blitzed through the First Stage and cleared with 29.03 seconds left, fifteen seconds faster than everyone else. In the Second Stage, the first five people failed in various failures and time outs. Yamamoto Shingo for example, almost cleared the stage, but his foot was trapped by the third wall and time ran out. However, the last five people all cleared, with these five last men standing all funnily enough coming in the top five in the trials, however interestingly the Second Stage success rate, at 50%, was lower than that of the previous tournament where 10 out of 11 people cleared, despite being no changes to the course or time limit. In the Third Stage the remaining five competitors all failed different obstacles. [[Takeda Toshihiro]] failed the [[Cliffhanger]] because of his injured right shoulder. [[Shiratori Bunpei]] made it to the landing mat at the end of the Third Stage but lost his balance and fell into the water. The trend continued, as Iketani, Takeda and Shiratori all failed on obstacles that they had passed before. Interestingly however, each competitor went one better than their predecessor, with Iketani failing the Body Prop, Kobayashi failing the Curtain Cling, Takeda failing the Cliffhanger and Shiratori failing the Pipe Slider. [[Nagano Makoto]] cleared the Third Stage for the third consecutive time joining [[Ōmori Akira]], who did it in the first three SASUKE tournaments. However, Nagano fell short for the third straight time.
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The 13th Competition, official name: SASUKE2004春 (literally SASUKE 2004 Spring) is the first tournament after [[Nagano Makoto]]'s near miss of [[kanzenseiha]] in [[SASUKE 12]] and the only tournament aired in 2004. It is also the ninth tournament after [[Akiyama Kazuhiko]]'s [[kanzenseiha]]. Before the tournament, the biggest [[SASUKE Trials|trials]] were held. The [[SASUKE 13 Trials]] had a total of 224 competitors with the top 30 rankings and the top 10 women getting an automatic bid (the rest of the participants were judged by the producers as usual). In this tournament, [[Hatsuta Keisuke]] took over as main announcer, replacing [[Furutachi Ichiro]], along with new announcer, [[Komada Kengo]] (however, he didn't announce SASUKE tournaments after that, before returning as the main announcer from [[SASUKE 31]] onward). Also, with [[Yamada Katsumi]]'s absence, [[Yamamoto Shingo]] became the only competitor to hold the perfect attendance record (his record still stands until today, although he had once announced the retirement from the tournament in [[SASUKE 28]], but he broke it).
   
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Because of Nagano's 0.11 seconds miss of kanzenseiha in the previous tournament, major changes were made into the First Stage. The color of the mats was changed from green to black. Every obstacle (except the [[Soritatsu Kabe]]) was either changed or modified to be made harder. The new vertical [[Jump Hang]] took out several top competitors, and the new [[Nejireta Kabe]] took out [[Akiyama Kazuhiko]], who in the previous tournament had only narrowly missed out on getting a second attempt at the Final Stage. Still, ten competitors cleared the First stage, with Nagano Makoto showed the most impressive performance. He blitzed through the First Stage and cleared with 29.03 seconds left, fifteen seconds faster than everyone else.
==Stage 1==
 
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In the Second Stage, the first five competitors failed in various failures and time outs. For example, [[Yamamoto Shingo]] almost cleared the stage, but his foot was trapped by the [[Wall Lifting]]'s third wall and ran out of time. However, the last five competitors all cleared, with these five were coincidentally the top five in the trials. Interestingly, the Second Stage success rate (at 50%) was lower than that the previous tournament, where 10 out of 11 competitors cleared despite being no changes to the stage or time limit.
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In the Third Stage, four out of five competitors failed at different obstacles. [[Takeda Toshihiro]] failed at the [[Cliffhanger]] due to his injured right shoulder. [[Shiratori Bunpei]] made it to the landing mat at the end of the [[Pipe Slider]], but losing his balance and falling into the water. Interestingly, each competitor who failed at the Third Stage went one obstacle better than his predecessor, with [[Iketani Naoki]] failed at the [[Body Prop]], [[Kobayashi Shinji]] failed at the [[Curtain Cling]], [[Takeda Toshihiro]] failed at the [[Cliffhanger]], and [[Shiratori Bunpei]] failed at the [[Pipe Slider]]. On the other hand, [[Nagano Makoto]] cleared the Third Stage for the third consecutive time, joining [[Ōmori Akira]], who did it in the first three SASUKE tournaments. However, Nagano fell short for [[kanzenseiha]] the third straight time (this time, the time ran out just before he could reach the button).
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==First Stage==
 
===Obstacles===
 
===Obstacles===
 
① '''^'''[[Prism See-Saw]] プリズムシーソー
 
① '''^'''[[Prism See-Saw]] プリズムシーソー
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④ '''*'''[[Jump Hang]] ジャンプハング
 
④ '''*'''[[Jump Hang]] ジャンプハング
   
⑤ '''^'''[[Neshireta Kabe|Nejireta Kabe]] ねじれた壁
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⑤ '''^'''[[Nejireta Kabe]] ねじれた壁
   
 
⑥ [[Soritatsu Kabe]] そり立つ壁
 
⑥ [[Soritatsu Kabe]] そり立つ壁
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|[[Maruyama Masato]] (56)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|[[Maruyama Masato]] (56)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Auto Parts Manufacturer
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Auto Parts Manufacturer
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|⑤ [[Neshireta Kabe|Nejireta Kabe]] ねじれた壁
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| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |⑤ [[Nejireta Kabe]] ねじれた壁
 
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|② [[Sandan Rolling Maruta]] 三段ローリング丸太
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|② [[Sandan Rolling Maruta]] 三段ローリング丸太
 
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|[[Tomoyuki]](24)
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|Model
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|⑥ [[Soritatsu Kabe]] そり立つ壁
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|All Cut
 
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|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|⑥ [[Soritatsu Kabe]] そり立つ壁
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|⑥ [[Soritatsu Kabe]] そり立つ壁
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|Digest 3. Time Out.
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|Digest 3. Time Out.
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|[[Koike Aoi]] (26)
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|Pro Body Boarder
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|④ [[Jump Hang]] ジャンプハング
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|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|[[Akiyama Kazuhiko]] (31)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|[[Akiyama Kazuhiko]] (31)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|Former Fisherman/10th in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|Former Fisherman/10th in Trial
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|⑤ [[Neshireta Kabe|Nejireta Kabe]] ねじれた壁
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| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |⑤ [[Nejireta Kabe]] ねじれた壁
 
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;"|Clear (29.03 seconds left)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;"|Clear (29.03 seconds left)
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| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Fastest First Stage clear of the tournament.
 
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==Stage 2==
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==Second Stage==
 
[[File:Vlcsnap-676512.png|thumb|300px]]
 
[[File:Vlcsnap-676512.png|thumb|300px]]
 
===Obstacles===
 
===Obstacles===
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④ [[Gyakusō Conveyor]] 逆走コンベアー
 
④ [[Gyakusō Conveyor]] 逆走コンベアー
   
⑤ [[Wall Lifting]] ウォールリフティング
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*[[Wall Lifting]] ウォールリフティング
   
 
Time Limit: 70 seconds
 
Time Limit: 70 seconds
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;"|Clear (18.77 seconds left)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;"|Clear (18.77 seconds left)
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| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Fastest Second Stage clear of the tournament.
 
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==Stage 3==
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==Third Stage==
 
===Obstacles===
 
===Obstacles===
 
① [[Rumbling Dice]] ランブリングダイス
 
① [[Rumbling Dice]] ランブリングダイス
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Gifu Firefighter/1st in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Gifu Firefighter/1st in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|④ [[Cliffhanger]] クリフハンガー
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|④ [[Cliffhanger]] クリフハンガー
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|First to clear Curtain Cling.
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|First to clear Curtain Cling. Lost his grip on the 3rd ledge after cleared the 45cm downward gap due to injury.
 
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==Final Stage==
 
==Final Stage==
 
===Obstacles===
 
===Obstacles===
① [[Spider Climb]] スパイダークライム (12.5m)
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② [[Rope Climb]] 綱登り (10m)
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② [[Tsuna Nobori (Final Stage)|Tsuna Nobori]] 綱登り (10m)
   
 
Length: 22.5m
 
Length: 22.5m
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Nagano Makoto (32)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Nagano Makoto (32)
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|② [[Rope Climb]] 綱登り (10m)
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|② [[Tsuna Nobori (Final Stage)|Tsuna Nobori]] 綱登り (10m)
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|22.4m up (10 cm from goal). Last Man Standing.
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|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|About 22.4m up (10 cm from goal). Last Man Standing.
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{Sasuke}}
 
{{Sasuke}}
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[[Category:SASUKE competitions]]
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[[Category:2004]]

Revision as of 14:41, 22 September 2019

Intro

The 13th Competition, official name: SASUKE2004春 (literally SASUKE 2004 Spring) is the first tournament after Nagano Makoto's near miss of kanzenseiha in SASUKE 12 and the only tournament aired in 2004. It is also the ninth tournament after Akiyama Kazuhiko's kanzenseiha. Before the tournament, the biggest trials were held. The SASUKE 13 Trials had a total of 224 competitors with the top 30 rankings and the top 10 women getting an automatic bid (the rest of the participants were judged by the producers as usual). In this tournament, Hatsuta Keisuke took over as main announcer, replacing Furutachi Ichiro, along with new announcer, Komada Kengo (however, he didn't announce SASUKE tournaments after that, before returning as the main announcer from SASUKE 31 onward). Also, with Yamada Katsumi's absence, Yamamoto Shingo became the only competitor to hold the perfect attendance record (his record still stands until today, although he had once announced the retirement from the tournament in SASUKE 28, but he broke it).

Because of Nagano's 0.11 seconds miss of kanzenseiha in the previous tournament, major changes were made into the First Stage. The color of the mats was changed from green to black. Every obstacle (except the Soritatsu Kabe) was either changed or modified to be made harder. The new vertical Jump Hang took out several top competitors, and the new Nejireta Kabe took out Akiyama Kazuhiko, who in the previous tournament had only narrowly missed out on getting a second attempt at the Final Stage. Still, ten competitors cleared the First stage, with Nagano Makoto showed the most impressive performance. He blitzed through the First Stage and cleared with 29.03 seconds left, fifteen seconds faster than everyone else.

In the Second Stage, the first five competitors failed in various failures and time outs. For example, Yamamoto Shingo almost cleared the stage, but his foot was trapped by the Wall Lifting's third wall and ran out of time. However, the last five competitors all cleared, with these five were coincidentally the top five in the trials. Interestingly, the Second Stage success rate (at 50%) was lower than that the previous tournament, where 10 out of 11 competitors cleared despite being no changes to the stage or time limit.

In the Third Stage, four out of five competitors failed at different obstacles. Takeda Toshihiro failed at the Cliffhanger due to his injured right shoulder. Shiratori Bunpei made it to the landing mat at the end of the Pipe Slider, but losing his balance and falling into the water. Interestingly, each competitor who failed at the Third Stage went one obstacle better than his predecessor, with Iketani Naoki failed at the Body Prop, Kobayashi Shinji failed at the Curtain Cling, Takeda Toshihiro failed at the Cliffhanger, and Shiratori Bunpei failed at the Pipe Slider. On the other hand, Nagano Makoto cleared the Third Stage for the third consecutive time, joining Ōmori Akira, who did it in the first three SASUKE tournaments. However, Nagano fell short for kanzenseiha the third straight time (this time, the time ran out just before he could reach the button).

First Stage

Obstacles

^Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー

*Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太

^Cross Bridge クロスブリッジ

*Jump Hang ジャンプハング

^Nejireta Kabe ねじれた壁

Soritatsu Kabe そり立つ壁

Tarzan Jump ターザンジャンプ

*Rope Climb ロープクライム

Time Limit: 80 seconds

Length: 98.7m

^ Denotes New Obstacle

* Denotes Modified Obstacle

Results

Number Name (Age) Profile Result Notes
1 Marufuji Naomichi (24) Pro Wrestler Jump Hang ジャンプハング First to complete Prism Tilt, Sandan Rolling Maruta, and Cross Bridge.
2 Suzuki Hisashi (33) Barcelona Olympics 4 × 100m Relay Team Cross Bridge クロスブリッジ
3 Nakashima Takeshi (38) Bank Employee Soritatsu Kabe そり立つ壁 Time Out. First to complete Neshireta Kabe.
5 Yōji (20) Japan Ski Team Member/35th in Trial Jump Hang ジャンプハング
6 Randy Muscle (37) Talent Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
10 YUTTA (26) Dance Instructor Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太
11 Kajiwara Yuuta (23) Comedian "Hong Kong" Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太
16 Kawamoto Yuko (30) Choreographer Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太
21 Ariyoshi Hiroyuki (29) Talent Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
24 Kokubo Takaya (30) Giants Baseball Player Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太
29 Ishimaru Kenjiro (50) Actor Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太 The log fell off the track.
31 Sudo Genki (26) House Fighter Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太
34 Harashima Masami (41) Hang Glider Man Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
35 向後 和保 (30) Steeplejack/16th in Trial Jump Hang ジャンプハング Digest 1.
36 Tanaka 美河 (27) Club Dancer Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー Digest 1.
37 Ōkuma Hirotaka (29) Comedian "SHAKA" Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太 Digest 1.
38 Ueki Shigenori (29) Middle School Janitor/16th in Trial Clear (03.38 seconds left)
41 Nakayama Kinnikun (26) Comedian/11th in Trial Cross Bridge クロスブリッジ
42 Maruyama Masato (56) Auto Parts Manufacturer Nejireta Kabe ねじれた壁
Takahashi Hiromitsu Ballet Dancer/70th in Trial Unknown All Cut.
Kitaya Motoshi 2004 Beach Flags Champion Jump Hang ジャンプハング All Cut.
Ken Yasuda Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太 The log fell off the track.
Unknown Unknown Nejireta Kabe ねじれた壁 All Cut. Shown in intro.
54 Kuramochi Minoru (56) "Edokko" Tavern Manager Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
56 Watanabe Hisashi (67) Shipping Industry Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
57 Honma Kota (13) Middle School Juggler Rope Climb ロープクライム Time Out.
58 Aoki Yukie (15) Ageo, Saitama Prefecture, High School Student Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー Digest 2.
59 Kashima Ken (53) Real Estate Company Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太 Digest 2.
60 Saiki Sho (26) Third Generation Fruit and Vegetable Store Owner/13th in Trial Jump Hang ジャンプハング Digest 2.
61 Nagasawa Hidenori (38) Jaguar Mechanic Nejireta Kabe ねじれた壁 Digest 2.
62 Nishimura Miki (21) Toyoda Automatic Mechanical Worker Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太
63 Tomoyuki(24) Model Soritatsu Kabe そり立つ壁 All Cut
70 Mizuno Yuko (22) Golden Muscle MC/3rd in Women's Trial Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
71 Nakata Daisuke (30) Pro Trampoline Player/15th in Trials Clear (05.43 seconds left)
72 Ishimura Masato (27) Screw Manufacturer Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
73 Tanya Yujiro (31) Radio Personality Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
75 Shimizu Hideaki (27) Firefighter/9th in Trial Clear (02.57 seconds left)
76 Yamamoto Shingo (29) Gasoline Station Manager/35th in Trial Clear (13.71 seconds left)
79 Aoki Yasuo (47) Sculptor Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
80 Kameyama Masashi (23) Plumber/7th in Trial Jump Hang ジャンプハング
81 Satô Manabu (25) Public Junior High School Teacher in Tokyo/6th in Trial Jump Hang ジャンプハング
82 祭主 Yûto (17) High School Arm Wrestling Champion Cross Bridge クロスブリッジ Digest 3.
83 Matsumoto 佑大 (16) Second Year High School Student Soritatsu Kabe そり立つ壁 Digest 3. Time Out.
85 Koike Aoi (26) Pro Body Boarder Jump Hang ジャンプハング
86 Kobayashi Shinji (32) Transport and Industrial Waste Jump Hang ジャンプハング Digest 3.
87 Yamaguchi Kosuke (22) Former Fin Swimming Champion/28th in Trial Clear (09.73 seconds left)
88 Yamada Koji (29) Gifu Prefecture, Gujo County Firefighter/8th in Trial Jump Hang ジャンプハング
89 Yusa Masami (30) Former Beach Flags World Champion/2nd in Women's Trial Jump Hang ジャンプハング
90 Iketani Naoki (30) Talent/4th in Trial Clear (10.52 seconds left)
91 Akiyama Kazuhiko (31) Former Fisherman/10th in Trial Nejireta Kabe ねじれた壁
92 Tamaki Misao (51) Primary School Teacher Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
93 Yamada Kotaro (27) 2000 Men's Rhythmic Gymnastics National Champion Cross Bridge クロスブリッジ Digest 4.
94 Yoshikawa Yasuaki (25) Third in 2003 World Championships ?? Soritatsu Kabe そり立つ壁 Digest 4. Time Out.
95 Kobayashi Shimei (29) Former National Record Holder in Pole Vaulting Sandan Rolling Maruta 三段ローリング丸太 Digest 4.
96 Izumi Mika (25) Jazz Dance Instructor/1st in Women's Trial Prism See-Saw プリズムシーソー
97 Kobayashi Masâki (28) Third in 1995 Individual National Championships in Gymnastics/3rd in Trial Clear (09.33 seconds left)
98 Takeda Toshihiro (28) Gifu Firefighter/1st in Trial Clear (12.92 seconds left)
99 Shiratori Bunpei (36) Inba Village, Chiba Prefecture, Office Worker/5th in Trial Clear (02.73 seconds left)
100 Nagano Makoto (32) Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial Clear (29.03 seconds left) Fastest First Stage clear of the tournament.
Total 100 Attempts 10 Clear

Second Stage

Vlcsnap-676512

Obstacles

Chain Reaction チェーンリアクション

Brick Climb ブリッククライム

Spider Walk スパイダーウォーク

Balance Tank バランスタンク

Gyakusō Conveyor 逆走コンベアー

⑤ *Wall Lifting ウォールリフティング

Time Limit: 70 seconds

^ Denotes New Obstacle

* Denotes Modified Obstacle

Results

Number Name (Age) Profile Result Notes
38 Shigenori Ueki (29) Middle School Janitor/16th in Trial Gyakusō Conveyor 逆走コンベアー Time Out.
71 Nakata Daisuke (30) Pro Trampoline Player/15th in Trial Wall Lifting ウォールリフティング Time Out. First Wall.
75 Shimizu Hideaki (27) Firefighter/9th in Trial Balance Tank バランスタンク
76 Yamamoto Shingo (29) Gasoline Station Manager/35th in Trial Wall Lifting ウォールリフティング Time Out. Cleared all three walls but did not hit the button in time. Foot was trapped by the third wall.
87 Yamaguchi Kosuke (22) Former Fin Swimming Champion/28th in Trial Wall Lifting ウォールリフティング Middle Cut. Time Out. Second Wall.
90 Iketani Naoki (31) Talent/4th in Trial Clear (08.26 seconds left)
97 Kobayashi Masâki (28) Third in 1995 Individual National Championships in Gymnastics/3rd in Trial Clear (16.67 seconds left)
98 Takeda Toshihiro (28) Gifu Firefighter/1st in Trial Clear (12.76 seconds left)
99 Shiratori Bunpei (36) Inba Village, Chiba Prefecture, Office Worker/5th in Trial Clear (03.60 seconds left)
100 Nagano Makoto (32) Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial Clear (18.77 seconds left) Fastest Second Stage clear of the tournament.
Total 10 Attempts 5 Clears

Third Stage

Obstacles

Rumbling Dice ランブリングダイス

Body Prop ボディプロップ

^Curtain Cling カーテンクリング

Cliffhanger クリフハンガー

Pipe Slider パイプスライダー

^ Denotes New Obstacle

* Denotes Modified Obstacle

Results

Number Name (Age) Profile Result Notes
90 Iketani Naoki (31) Talent/4th in Trial Body Prop ボディプロップ
97 Kobayashi Masâki (28) Third in 1995 Individual National Championships in Gymnastics/3rd in Trial Curtain Cling カーテンクリング
98 Takeda Toshihiro (28) Gifu Firefighter/1st in Trial Cliffhanger クリフハンガー First to clear Curtain Cling. Lost his grip on the 3rd ledge after cleared the 45cm downward gap due to injury.
99 Shiratori Bunpei (36) Inba Village, Chiba Prefecture, Office Worker/5th in Trial Pipe Slider パイプスライダー Failed Jump.
100 Nagano Makoto (32) Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial Clear
Total 5 Attempts 1 Clears

Final Stage

Obstacles

Spider Climb スパイダークライム (12.5m)

Tsuna Nobori 綱登り (10m)

Length: 22.5m

Results

Number Name (Age) Profile Result Notes
100 Nagano Makoto (32) Fisherman/Captain of the 28th Konpira Maru/2nd in Trial Tsuna Nobori 綱登り (10m) About 22.4m up (10 cm from goal). Last Man Standing.
Total 1 Attempt 0 Clear

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