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== Intro ==
'''SASUKE 28''' was the first SASUKE tournament in over a year due to [[Monster9]]'s bankruptcy and the first since [[Urushihara Yuuji]]'s second [[kanzenseiha]]. It taped in October 2012 and aired on December 27, 2012.
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'''SASUKE 28''' (also known as '''SASUKE RISING''') is the first SASUKE tournament in over a year, due to [[Monster9]]'s bankruptcy in November 2011, and the first since [[Urushihara Yuuji]]'s second [[kanzenseiha]] in [[SASUKE 27]]. It was taped in October 2012 and aired on December 27, 2012.
   
Inui Masato returned as director for his first tournament since [[SASUKE 14]]. From Inui's tenure, the black mats from SASUKE [[SASUKE 13|13]] to [[SASUKE 17|17]] were used and many old obstacles, such as the [[Godantobi]], returned. However, many new obstacles also premiered, most notably the [[Backstream]], SASUKE's first swimming obstacle.
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Inui Masato returned as director for his first tournament since [[SASUKE 14]]. From Inui's tenure, the black mats from [[SASUKE 13]] to [[SASUKE 17]] were used and many old obstacles (such as the [[Godantobi]]) returned. However, many new obstacles also premiered, with the most notable was the [[Backstream]], SASUKE's first swimming obstacle.
   
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Starting in this tournament, every competitor was provided with elbow and knee pads, and he/she must wear them while competing (likely due to [[Drew Drechsel]]'s severe knee injury at the [[Half Pipe Attack]] in the [[SASUKE 27|previous tournament]]).
SASUKE RISING was notable as the final competition of the [[SASUKE All-Stars]]. Five of the six All-Stars (excluding [[Shiratori Bunpei]] who was injured) competed together for the final time, but all five failed the First Stage. In their place, a new group, [[Shin Sedai]], was formed with [[Urushihara Yuuji]], [[Matachi Ryo]], [[Kanno Hitoshi]], and [[Asa Kazuma]]. The four New Stars were the last four men standing in this tournament.
 
   
 
SASUKE 28 was notable as the final tournament of the [[SASUKE All-Stars]]. Five of the six All-Stars (excluding [[Shiratori Bunpei]], who was injured) competed together for the final time, with each of them was reserved with start position #96 to #100 (#96 for [[Akiyama Kazuhiko]], #97 for [[Takeda Toshihiro]], #98 for [[Yamamoto Shingo]], #99 for [[Yamada Katsumi]], and #100 for [[Nagano Makoto]]). However, all five failed at the First Stage. After their run, 3 All-Stars ([[Akiyama Kazuhiko]], [[Yamamoto Shingo]], and [[Yamada Katsumi]]) announced the retirement from the tournament (however, Yamamoto broke his retirement and competed in [[SASUKE 29]] until now, and Yamada competed in [[SASUKE 30]] and [[SASUKE 33]], although it was just for celebrating SASUKE's anniversary tournaments). In their place, a new group, [[Shin Sedai]], was formed, with [[Urushihara Yuuji]], [[Matachi Ryo]], [[Kanno Hitoshi]], and [[Asa Kazuma]]. The four Shin Sedai members were the last four men standing in this tournament.
Auditions were held in Osaka and Tokyo in September for this tournament. The auditions consisted of a 30 second presentation and a 100 push up contest. While potential competitors were required to attend these auditions, their results were not binding to their invitations, as many veterans of SASUKE returned regardless of their performance.
 
   
 
Auditions were held in Osaka and Tokyo in September for this tournament. The auditions consisted of a 30 seconds presentation and a 100 push-ups contest. While potential competitors were required to attend these auditions, their results were not binding to their invitations, as many veterans of SASUKE returned regardless of their performance.
The [[First Stage]] was heavily modified from [[SASUKE 27]] and several classic obstacles were modified. The [[Godantobi]] returned for its first tournament since [[SASUKE 11]]. The [[Spin Bridge]] was moved to the third obstacle and the [[Jump Hang]] and [[Soritatsu Kabe]] were brought back in modified versions as the [[Jump Hang Kai]] and the [[Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe]], resulting in a much shorter and quicker First Stage. In fact, the First Stage had the shortest time limit since [[SASUKE 17]]. Results were much worse than in [[SASUKE 27]] as only five people cleared with the [[Rolling Escargot]] and [[Spin Bridge]] doing most of the damage. It look 37 competitors until someone cleared the [[Spin Bridge]] and only one person out of the first 50 competitors, [[Someya Koki]], cleared the [[Jump Hang Kai]]. Someya went on to clear the First Stage along with the 4 Shin Sedai members listed above. For the third time in SASUKE history, the last ten people (#91-100) failed.
 
   
 
The [[First Stage]] was heavily modified from [[SASUKE 27]] and several classic obstacles were modified, with the number of obstacles was reduced from 9 to 7. The [[Godantobi]] returned for its first tournament since [[SASUKE 11]]. The [[Spin Bridge]] was moved to the third obstacle, and the [[Jump Hang]] and [[Soritatsu Kabe]] were brought back in modified versions as the [[Jump Hang Kai]] and the [[Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe]], resulting in a much shorter and quicker First Stage. In fact, the First Stage had the shortest time limit since [[SASUKE 17]]. Despite with shorter, quicker, and seemingly easier First Stage than the previous tournament (with the removal of the [[Jumping Spider]] and [[Half Pipe Attack]]), the results were much worse than in [[SASUKE 27]], as only five competitors cleared, with the [[Rolling Escargot]] and [[Spin Bridge]] doing most of the damage. It took 37 competitors until someone cleared the [[Spin Bridge]], and only one competitor out of the first 50 competitors, [[Someya Koki]], cleared the [[Jump Hang Kai]]. Someya went on to clear the First Stage along with the 4 Shin Sedai members listed above. For the third time in SASUKE history, the last ten competitors (#91-100) failed.
The [[Second Stage]] was also heavily modified as every obstacle was either new or in a modified form from a previous competition. The new [[Swap Salmon Ladder]] eliminated Someya while [[Matachi Ryo]] timed out on the new [[Passing Wall]]. The second stage from this tournament also currently holds the record for the longest time limit of any stage in Sasuke history, as each competitor had 135 seconds to clear the stage. This time limit was drastically reduced to only 90 seconds however for [[SASUKE 29]].
 
   
 
The [[Second Stage]] was also heavily modified, as every obstacle was either new or in a modified form from the previous tournament. The new [[Swap Salmon Ladder]] eliminated Someya Koki, while [[Matachi Ryo]] timed out on the new [[Passing Wall]]. The Second Stage from this tournament also currently holds the record for the longest time limit of any stage in SASUKE history, as each competitor had 135 seconds to clear the stage. This time limit would thus be drastically reduced to only 90 seconds in the [[SASUKE 29|following tournament]].
The [[Third Stage]] saw a mixture of new and old obstacle return after a long hiatus. The [[Rumbling Dice]], [[Curtain Cling]], and [[Pipe Slider]] returned while new obstacles included the [[Iron Paddler]], [[Vertical Limit]], and the newest version of the [[Cliffhanger]], the [[Crazy Cliffhanger]]. Similar to [[SASUKE 18]], the three competitors to make it to Stage 3 all failed the [[Crazy Cliffhanger]].
 
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The [[Third Stage]] saw a mixture of new and old obstacles return after a long hiatus, with the number of obstacles being reduced from 7 to 6. The [[Rumbling Dice]], [[Curtain Cling]], and [[Pipe Slider]] returned, while new obstacles included the [[Iron Paddler]], [[Vertical Limit]], and the new version of the [[Cliffhanger]], the [[Crazy Cliffhanger]]. Similar to [[SASUKE 18]], the three competitors who made it to the Third Stage ([[Asa Kazuma]], [[Kanno Hitoshi]], and [[Urushihara Yuuji]]), all failed at the [[Crazy Cliffhanger]].
   
 
==First Stage==
 
==First Stage==
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Time Limit: 105 seconds
 
Time Limit: 105 seconds
   
====Results====
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===Results===
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
 
! width="5%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Number
 
! width="5%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Number
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|[[Aoki Tsuyoshi]] (25)
 
|[[Aoki Tsuyoshi]] (25)
 
|Takada Dojo Instructor
 
|Takada Dojo Instructor
  +
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
|Unknown
 
|All Cut.
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|All cut.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|3
 
|3
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|[[Umemoto Fukutarou]] (28)
 
|[[Umemoto Fukutarou]] (28)
 
|Cheerleading Coach
 
|Cheerleading Coach
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|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
|Unknown
 
 
|All Cut.
 
|All Cut.
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Saitou Kazuhiro]] (30)
 
|[[Saitou Kazuhiro]] (30)
 
|Capoeira Brother
 
|Capoeira Brother
  +
|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
|Unknown
 
|All Cut.
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|All cut.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|24
 
|24
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|[[Okamoto Shinichi]] (36)
 
|[[Okamoto Shinichi]] (36)
 
|Shonan Cosmetic Surgery Clinic Surgeon
 
|Shonan Cosmetic Surgery Clinic Surgeon
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|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
|Unknown
 
 
|All Cut.
 
|All Cut.
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
|32
 
|32
|[[Shimizu Kazuki]] (22)
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|[[Shimizu Kazuki]](22)
  +
|Actor
|Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger Actor
 
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
 
|
 
|
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|-
 
|-
 
|35
 
|35
|[[Nichiro]] (34)
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|[[Nicchiro]] (34)
 
|Actor (Ichiro)
 
|Actor (Ichiro)
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
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|Baker
 
|Baker
 
|④ [[Jump Hang Kai]] ジャンプハング改
 
|④ [[Jump Hang Kai]] ジャンプハング改
 
|
|First to beat Spin Bridge in SASUKE RISING.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|38
 
|38
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|-
 
|-
 
|42
 
|42
|[[Murakami Koushi]] (41)
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|[[Murakami Takashi]] (41)
 
|Yoshinoya Manager
 
|Yoshinoya Manager
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
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|-
 
|-
 
|43
 
|43
|[[Kumagaya Tasuke]] (36)
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|[[Kumagaya Taisuke]] (36)
 
|Leading Food Service Company
 
|Leading Food Service Company
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
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|Decathlete
 
|Decathlete
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (00.33 seconds left)
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (00.33 seconds left)
|First to beat Jump Hang Kai, Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe, and SASUKE 28's First Stage.
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|First to beat Jump Hang Kai, Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe, and SASUKE RISING's First Stage.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|45
 
|45
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|-
 
|-
 
|50
 
|50
|[[Yamada Tsuyoshi]] (29)
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|[[Yamada Takeshi]] (29)
 
|Major Financial Product Development Company
 
|Major Financial Product Development Company
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
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|-
 
|-
 
|54
 
|54
|[[Drew Barybarymoabetta]] (39)
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|[[Drew Barybarymorebetter]] (39)
 
|Onee Representative
 
|Onee Representative
 
|① [[Godantobi]] 五段跳び
 
|① [[Godantobi]] 五段跳び
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|[[Murakami Akinori]] (28)
 
|[[Murakami Akinori]] (28)
 
|Hairdresser
 
|Hairdresser
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|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
|Unknown
 
 
|All Cut.
 
|All Cut.
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
|67
 
|67
|[[Egawa Hiroyuki]] (37)
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|[[Megumigawa Hiroyuki]] (37)
 
|Iga City Hall Worker
 
|Iga City Hall Worker
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
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|-
 
|-
 
|72
 
|72
|[[Joe Lobeck]] (22)
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|[[Joe Lobeck]]
 
|American Representative, Fitness Instuctor
 
|American Representative, Fitness Instuctor
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
|All Cut.
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|All Cut. Full run shown on YouTube.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|73
 
|73
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|-
 
|-
 
|78
 
|78
|[[Okamoto Sho]] (23)
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|[[Okamoto Sei]] (23)
 
|Auto Parts Wholesaler
 
|Auto Parts Wholesaler
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
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|[[Kusano Seiya]] (24)
 
|[[Kusano Seiya]] (24)
 
|University Worker
 
|University Worker
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|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
|Unknown
 
 
|All Cut.
 
|All Cut.
 
|-
 
|-
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|87
 
|87
 
|[[Matachi Ryo]] (23)
 
|[[Matachi Ryo]] (23)
|[[SASUKE 27]] Finalist
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|House Painter/[[SASUKE 27]] Finalist
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (01.47 seconds left)
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (01.47 seconds left)
 
|
 
|
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|88
 
|88
 
|[[Urushihara Yuuji]] (34)
 
|[[Urushihara Yuuji]] (34)
|Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice (SASUKE 24 and SASUKE 27)
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|Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice ([[SASUKE 24]] and [[SASUKE 27]])
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (21.37 seconds left)
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (21.37 seconds left)
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|Fastest First Stage clear of the tournament.
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|89
 
|89
 
|[[Kanno Hitoshi]] (27)
 
|[[Kanno Hitoshi]] (27)
|Silver Accessories Designer
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|Silver Accessories Designer/[[SASUKE 23]] Finalist
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (10.27 seconds left)
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (10.27 seconds left)
 
|
 
|
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|Malaysia Representative, IT Entrepreneur
 
|Malaysia Representative, IT Entrepreneur
 
|⑥ [[Tarzan Rope]] ターザンロープ
 
|⑥ [[Tarzan Rope]] ターザンロープ
|All Cut. Time Out.
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|All Cut. Time Out. Full run shown on YouTube.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|93
 
|93
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|American Representative
 
|American Representative
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
 
|② [[Rolling Escargot]] ローリングエスカルゴ
|All Cut.
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|All Cut. Full run shown on YouTube.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|95
 
|95
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|96
 
|96
 
|[[Akiyama Kazuhiko]] (39)
 
|[[Akiyama Kazuhiko]] (39)
|SASUKE All-Star, 1st Person to Achieve Kanzenseiha (SASUKE 4)
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|SASUKE All-Star, 1st Person to Achieve Kanzenseiha ([[SASUKE 4]])
 
|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
 
|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
 
|
 
|
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|SASUKE All-Star, SASUKE's Only Perfect Attendance Award
 
|SASUKE All-Star, SASUKE's Only Perfect Attendance Award
 
|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
 
|③ [[Spin Bridge]] スピンブリッジ
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|His feet skimmed the water.
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|99
 
|99
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|100
 
|100
 
|[[Nagano Makoto]] (40)
 
|[[Nagano Makoto]] (40)
|SASUKE All-Star, Captain of the 50th Konpira Maru, 2nd Person to Achieve Kanzenseiha (SASUKE 17)
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|SASUKE All-Star, Captain of the 50th Konpira Maru, 2nd Person to Achieve Kanzenseiha ([[SASUKE 17]])
 
|⑤ [[Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe]] 2連そり立つ壁
 
|⑤ [[Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe]] 2連そり立つ壁
 
|Time Out. 2nd Wall.
 
|Time Out. 2nd Wall.
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'''* Denotes Modified Obstacle'''
 
'''* Denotes Modified Obstacle'''
   
====Results====
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===Results===
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
 
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! width="5%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Number
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|Carpenter
 
|Carpenter
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (25.13 seconds left)
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (25.13 seconds left)
|First to beat SASUKE 28's Second Stage.
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|First to beat Backstream and Passing Wall. First to beat SASUKE RISING's 2nd Stage.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|87
 
|87
 
|[[Matachi Ryo]] (23)
 
|[[Matachi Ryo]] (23)
|[[SASUKE 27]] Finalist
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|House Painter/[[SASUKE 27]] Finalist
 
|⑥ [[Passing Wall]] パッシングウォール
 
|⑥ [[Passing Wall]] パッシングウォール
 
|Time Out after he beat the 1st wall, but before he could attempt the 2nd wall.
 
|Time Out after he beat the 1st wall, but before he could attempt the 2nd wall.
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|88
 
|88
 
|[[Urushihara Yuuji]] (34)
 
|[[Urushihara Yuuji]] (34)
|Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice (SASUKE 24 and SASUKE 27)
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|Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice ([[SASUKE 24]] and [[SASUKE 27]])
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (13.56 seconds left)
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (13.56 seconds left)
 
|
 
|
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|89
 
|89
 
|[[Kanno Hitoshi]] (27)
 
|[[Kanno Hitoshi]] (27)
|Silver Accessories Designer
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|Silver Accessories Designer/[[SASUKE 23]] Finalist
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (27.16 seconds left)
 
| align="center" style="background-color: #BC8A1F;" |Clear (27.16 seconds left)
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|Fastest Second Stage clear of the tournament.
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
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'''* Denotes Modified Obstacle'''
 
'''* Denotes Modified Obstacle'''
   
====Results====
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===Results===
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
 
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|88
 
|88
 
|[[Urushihara Yuuji]] (34)
 
|[[Urushihara Yuuji]] (34)
|Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice (SASUKE 24 and SASUKE 27)
+
|Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice ([[SASUKE 24]] and [[SASUKE 27]])
 
|③ [[Cliffhanger|Crazy Cliffhanger]] クレイジークリフハンガー
 
|③ [[Cliffhanger|Crazy Cliffhanger]] クレイジークリフハンガー
|Failed Jump (4th ledge).
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|Failed Jump (4th ledge). First time failing 3rd Stage.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|89
 
|89
 
|[[Kanno Hitoshi]] (27)
 
|[[Kanno Hitoshi]] (27)
|Silver Accessories Designer
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|Silver Accessories Designer/[[SASUKE 23]] Finalist
 
|③ [[Cliffhanger|Crazy Cliffhanger]] クレイジークリフハンガー
 
|③ [[Cliffhanger|Crazy Cliffhanger]] クレイジークリフハンガー
|Failed Jump (4th ledge).
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|Failed Jump (4th ledge). Last Man Standing.
 
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Revision as of 02:49, 29 April 2020


Intro

SASUKE 28 (also known as SASUKE RISING) is the first SASUKE tournament in over a year, due to Monster9's bankruptcy in November 2011, and the first since Urushihara Yuuji's second kanzenseiha in SASUKE 27. It was taped in October 2012 and aired on December 27, 2012.

Inui Masato returned as director for his first tournament since SASUKE 14. From Inui's tenure, the black mats from SASUKE 13 to SASUKE 17 were used and many old obstacles (such as the Godantobi) returned. However, many new obstacles also premiered, with the most notable was the Backstream, SASUKE's first swimming obstacle.

Starting in this tournament, every competitor was provided with elbow and knee pads, and he/she must wear them while competing (likely due to Drew Drechsel's severe knee injury at the Half Pipe Attack in the previous tournament).

SASUKE 28 was notable as the final tournament of the SASUKE All-Stars. Five of the six All-Stars (excluding Shiratori Bunpei, who was injured) competed together for the final time, with each of them was reserved with start position #96 to #100 (#96 for Akiyama Kazuhiko, #97 for Takeda Toshihiro, #98 for Yamamoto Shingo, #99 for Yamada Katsumi, and #100 for Nagano Makoto). However, all five failed at the First Stage. After their run, 3 All-Stars (Akiyama Kazuhiko, Yamamoto Shingo, and Yamada Katsumi) announced the retirement from the tournament (however, Yamamoto broke his retirement and competed in SASUKE 29 until now, and Yamada competed in SASUKE 30 and SASUKE 33, although it was just for celebrating SASUKE's anniversary tournaments). In their place, a new group, Shin Sedai, was formed, with Urushihara Yuuji, Matachi Ryo, Kanno Hitoshi, and Asa Kazuma. The four Shin Sedai members were the last four men standing in this tournament.

Auditions were held in Osaka and Tokyo in September for this tournament. The auditions consisted of a 30 seconds presentation and a 100 push-ups contest. While potential competitors were required to attend these auditions, their results were not binding to their invitations, as many veterans of SASUKE returned regardless of their performance.

The First Stage was heavily modified from SASUKE 27 and several classic obstacles were modified, with the number of obstacles was reduced from 9 to 7. The Godantobi returned for its first tournament since SASUKE 11. The Spin Bridge was moved to the third obstacle, and the Jump Hang and Soritatsu Kabe were brought back in modified versions as the Jump Hang Kai and the Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe, resulting in a much shorter and quicker First Stage. In fact, the First Stage had the shortest time limit since SASUKE 17. Despite with shorter, quicker, and seemingly easier First Stage than the previous tournament (with the removal of the Jumping Spider and Half Pipe Attack), the results were much worse than in SASUKE 27, as only five competitors cleared, with the Rolling Escargot and Spin Bridge doing most of the damage. It took 37 competitors until someone cleared the Spin Bridge, and only one competitor out of the first 50 competitors, Someya Koki, cleared the Jump Hang Kai. Someya went on to clear the First Stage along with the 4 Shin Sedai members listed above. For the third time in SASUKE history, the last ten competitors (#91-100) failed.

The Second Stage was also heavily modified, as every obstacle was either new or in a modified form from the previous tournament. The new Swap Salmon Ladder eliminated Someya Koki, while Matachi Ryo timed out on the new Passing Wall. The Second Stage from this tournament also currently holds the record for the longest time limit of any stage in SASUKE history, as each competitor had 135 seconds to clear the stage. This time limit would thus be drastically reduced to only 90 seconds in the following tournament.

The Third Stage saw a mixture of new and old obstacles return after a long hiatus, with the number of obstacles being reduced from 7 to 6. The Rumbling Dice, Curtain Cling, and Pipe Slider returned, while new obstacles included the Iron Paddler, Vertical Limit, and the new version of the Cliffhanger, the Crazy Cliffhanger. Similar to SASUKE 18, the three competitors who made it to the Third Stage (Asa Kazuma, Kanno Hitoshi, and Urushihara Yuuji), all failed at the Crazy Cliffhanger.

First Stage

Obstacles

Godantobi 五段跳び

Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ

Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ

^Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改

*Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe 2連そり立つ壁

Tarzan Rope ターザンロープ

Rope Ladder ロープラダー

^ Denotes New Obstacle

* Denotes Modified Obstacle

Time Limit: 105 seconds

Results

Number Name (Age) Profile Result Notes
1 Fukuda Yuuya (22) A Man with a Fortune of Four Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
2 Aoki Tsuyoshi (25) Takada Dojo Instructor Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ All cut.
3 Kojima Yoshio (32) Comedian Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
4 Soya Miyu (20) Pachinko Part-Time Job Unknown All Cut.
5 Yoshimi Ranmaru (22) 2nd Year Student at Waseda University Unknown All Cut.
6 Inoue Takuya (23) Land Special Defense Forces Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ All Cut.
7 Masumura Kouji (40) Bank Worker Unknown All Cut.
8 Yamada Tetsuya (22) ZST MMA Champion Unknown All Cut.
9 Torisawa Katsuhide (40) Strong Middle-Aged Man Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ
10 Toyoda Masashi (29) Rafting Guide Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ
11 Mystera (39) Magician Unknown All Cut.
12 Inoue Hidekazu (27) Maritime Special Defense Forces Unknown All Cut.
13 Miyamoto Hiroshi (29) Eggs 'N Things Japan Waiter Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ All Cut. Shown in Navi.
14 Umemoto Fukutarou (28) Cheerleading Coach Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut.
15 Iiyama Kouta (21) Fuji Heavy Industries Factory Worker Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut.
16 Sasaki Seitaro (32) 2002 National Japan Representative at Break Dancing World Championships Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut. Shown in SASUKE Overseas Special.
17 Matsumoto Yuuma (37) Air Special Defense Forces, Monk Unknown All Cut.
18 Kawakami Kyousuke (30) Mover Unknown All Cut.
19 Tamura Takashi (25) Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Worker Unknown All Cut.
20 Itou Kosei (18) Senior in High School Unknown All Cut.
21 Tanaka Mitsuteru (28) Trainer Unknown All Cut.
22 Benkei (24) Ninja Unknown All Cut.
23 Saitou Kazuhiro (30) Capoeira Brother Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All cut.
24 Suzuki Yusuke (34) Atsugi Middle School Health and Physical Education Teacher Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ
25 Tamaya Yuudai (28) Bihoku, Hiroshima Firefighter Unknown All Cut.
26 Cho Jung-Pil (38) Taekwondo Instructor Unknown All Cut.
27 Shimada Hiroyo (29) Ginza Black Clothes Club Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut, Shown in Navi.
28 Okamoto Shinichi (36) Shonan Cosmetic Surgery Clinic Surgeon Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ All Cut.
29 Yasuda Ryou (24) Super Maquette Worker Unknown All Cut.
30 Yamanaka Shusaku (37) Salaried Employee at Communications Company Unknown All Cut.
31 Darvish Kenji (32) Golden Bomber Drummer Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
32 Shimizu Kazuki(22) Actor Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
33 Suzuki Nana (24) Model Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
34 Sekiguchi Mendy (21) GENERATIONS Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
35 Nicchiro (34) Actor (Ichiro) Unknown All Cut.
36 Horii Arata (20) D★DATE Member Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
37 Gondou Hiroyuki (32) Baker Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改
38 Yogo Noriaki (33) Squid Salesman Unknown All Cut.
39 Hino Yuusuke (29) General Trading Service Unknown All Cut.
40 Hashimoto Kouji (28) Gym Instructor Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ
41 Sawayama Rina (24) Professional Figure Skater Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
42 Murakami Takashi (41) Yoshinoya Manager Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
43 Kumagaya Taisuke (36) Leading Food Service Company Unknown All Cut.
44 Someya Koki (24) Decathlete Clear (00.33 seconds left) First to beat Jump Hang Kai, Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe, and SASUKE RISING's First Stage.
45 Suzuki Kumu (22) Sushi Chef Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ Digest 1.
46 Miyazawa Kazutaka (36) Yamada Denki Chief Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ Digest 1.
47 Yamazaki Yasuhiro (43) Professional Driver Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改 Digest 1.
48 Masaki Kei (38) Funeral Business Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ Digest 1.
49 Miyashita Yuusuke (19) Honey Farmer Unknown All Cut.
50 Yamada Takeshi (29) Major Financial Product Development Company Unknown All Cut.
51 Amano Joji (27) Rock Musician Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
52 Nogami Mana (20) 3rd in Women's All Japan #2 Heavyweight Sumo Tournament Godantobi 五段跳び All Cut.
53 Kuramochi Minoru (65) Octopus Store Manager, Mr. Octopus Godantobi 五段跳び
54 Drew Barybarymorebetter (39) Onee Representative Godantobi 五段跳び
55 Oyamada Takuma (13) Junior High School Freshman Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ Shown in Navi.
56 Sakamoto Shingo (20) Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2nd Year Student at University of Tokyo Unknown All Cut.
57 Iida Yasuhiro (30) Clerk Unknown All Cut.
58 Asa Kazuma (30) Carpenter Clear (16.21 seconds left)
59 Murakami Akinori (28) Hairdresser Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut.
60 Hoshikawa Taiga (18) Vocational School Student Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe 2連そり立つ壁 Time Out. Second Wall. Shown in Navi.
61 Sugimura Taizou (33) Former Politician, Talento Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
62 Seto Takeo (32) Tell Comedy Duo Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
63 Ohura Ryuichi (44) Actor/Single Father Godantobi 五段跳び Digest 2.
64 Yoshizaki Kenji (38) Yokosuka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority Chief Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ Digest 2.
65 Mikado Tatsumi (44) Medicine Salesman Godantobi 五段跳び Digest 2.
66 Tanaka Shunsuke (34) Honda Dealer Manager Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改 Digest 2.
67 Megumigawa Hiroyuki (37) Iga City Hall Worker Unknown All Cut.
68 Kashima Hisashi (26) Dismantling Shop Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改 Digest 2. Full Run shown in Navi.
69 Takami Toshiharu (20) Student at Kagoshima University School of Medicine ④ Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改 All Cut. External Information.
70 Fujinami Koji (41) Zoo Keeper Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ Digest 2.
71 Nakamura Yasutaka (28) Ironman Programmer Unknown All Cut.
72 Joe Lobeck American Representative, Fitness Instuctor Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ All Cut. Full run shown on YouTube.
73 Isaiah How (22) Singapore Representative, Naval Officer Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改 All Cut, shown on Sasuke Singapore Finale.
74 Yokoyama Masakazu (28) Physiotherapist Unknown All Cut.
75 Nakao Ryuichi (36) Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare Worker Unknown All Cut.
76 Iketani Naoki (39) Monster Box World Record Holder Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
77 Hososhima Osamu (37) Neurosurgeon Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut.
78 Okamoto Sei (23) Auto Parts Wholesaler Unknown All Cut.
79 Hamamoto Hideki (39) Plumber Unknown All Cut.
80 Yasuda Tomoya (30) Airport Ground Handler Unknown All Cut.
81 Nakayama Kinnikun (34) Comedian Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe 2連そり立つ壁 Time Out. Second Wall.
82 Watanabe Mika (34) Stay At Home Mom Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ
83 Lee En-Chih (38) Taiwan Representative Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ
84 Kusano Seiya (24) University Worker Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut.
85 Wakky (40) No. 1 Athlete in Showbiz Rope Ladder ロープラダー Time Out.
86 Fifty (24) Dancer Unknown All Cut.
87 Matachi Ryo (23) House Painter/SASUKE 27 Finalist Clear (01.47 seconds left)
88 Urushihara Yuuji (34) Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice (SASUKE 24 and SASUKE 27) Clear (21.37 seconds left) Fastest First Stage clear of the tournament.
89 Kanno Hitoshi (27) Silver Accessories Designer/SASUKE 23 Finalist Clear (10.27 seconds left)
90 Kaneko Yousuke (26) Official "Cirque Du Soleil" Acrobat Performer Jump Hang Kai ジャンプハング改 All Cut. Shown in intro.
91 Hagiwara Tomoko (32) 4th Place Swimmer in 2000 Sydney Olympics Godantobi 五段跳び
92 Mohammed Farid Isham (30) Malaysia Representative, IT Entrepreneur Tarzan Rope ターザンロープ All Cut. Time Out. Full run shown on YouTube.
93 Alan Zhang (26) Singapore Representative, Gymnast Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ All Cut, shown on Sasuke Singapore Finale.
94 Will Dodd (27) American Representative Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ All Cut. Full run shown on YouTube.
95 Sakamoto Koki (26) Beijing Olympics Silver Medalist in Men's Gymnastics Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe 2連そり立つ壁 Time Out. 2nd Wall.
96 Akiyama Kazuhiko (39) SASUKE All-Star, 1st Person to Achieve Kanzenseiha (SASUKE 4) Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ
97 Takeda Toshihiro (37) SASUKE All-Star, Firefighter Rolling Escargot ローリングエスカルゴ Disqualified. His feet skimmed the water.
98 Yamamoto Shingo (38) SASUKE All-Star, SASUKE's Only Perfect Attendance Award Spin Bridge スピンブリッジ His feet skimmed the water.
99 Yamada Katsumi (47) SASUKE All-Star, Mr. SASUKE, Ironworks Worker Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe 2連そり立つ壁 Time Out. Was atop the 1st wall when time expired.
100 Nagano Makoto (40) SASUKE All-Star, Captain of the 50th Konpira Maru, 2nd Person to Achieve Kanzenseiha (SASUKE 17) Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe 2連そり立つ壁 Time Out. 2nd Wall.
Total 100 Attempts 5 Clears

Second Stage

Obstacles

^Cross Slider クロススライダー

*Swap Salmon Ladder スワップサーモンラダー

*Unstable Bridge アンステーブルブリッジ

*Spider Walk スパイダーウォーク

^Backstream バックストリーム

^Passing Wall パッシングウォール

Time Limit: 135 seconds

^ Denotes New Obstacle

* Denotes Modified Obstacle

Results

Number Name (Age) Profile Result Notes
44 Someya Koki (24) Decathlete Swap Salmon Ladder スワップサーモンラダー Last bar. First to beat the Cross Slider.
58 Asa Kazuma (30) Carpenter Clear (25.13 seconds left) First to beat Backstream and Passing Wall. First to beat SASUKE RISING's 2nd Stage.
87 Matachi Ryo (23) House Painter/SASUKE 27 Finalist Passing Wall パッシングウォール Time Out after he beat the 1st wall, but before he could attempt the 2nd wall.
88 Urushihara Yuuji (34) Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice (SASUKE 24 and SASUKE 27) Clear (13.56 seconds left)
89 Kanno Hitoshi (27) Silver Accessories Designer/SASUKE 23 Finalist Clear (27.16 seconds left) Fastest Second Stage clear of the tournament.
Total 5 Attempts 3 Clears

Third Stage

Obstacles

Rumbling Dice ランブリングダイス

^Iron Paddler アイアンパドラー

^Crazy Cliffhanger クレイジークリフハンガー

Curtain Cling カーテンクリング

^Vertical Limit バーティカルリミット

*Pipe Slider パイプスライダー

^ Denotes New Obstacle

* Denotes Modified Obstacle

Results

Number Name (Age) Profile Result Notes
58 Asa Kazuma (30) Carpenter Crazy Cliffhanger クレイジークリフハンガー Failed to hold on and fell into the water. 3rd Ledge. First to beat the Iron Paddler.
88 Urushihara Yuuji (34) Achieved SASUKE Kanzenseiha Twice (SASUKE 24 and SASUKE 27) Crazy Cliffhanger クレイジークリフハンガー Failed Jump (4th ledge). First time failing 3rd Stage.
89 Kanno Hitoshi (27) Silver Accessories Designer/SASUKE 23 Finalist Crazy Cliffhanger クレイジークリフハンガー Failed Jump (4th ledge). Last Man Standing.
Total 3 Attempts 0 Clears

See Also