SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition was the first ever SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia's international tournament. The show was filmed at the back field of Mall @ Alam Sutera, Tangerang, Banten, and premiered on November 25th, 2017.
Competitors[]
There were 4 teams competed, with 5 members in each team: Team Indonesia (as the host), Team Japan, Team USA, and Team Europe (consisted of 5 competitors from 5 different European countries). Each team had one member who served as the captain of the team.
Team Indonesia | Team Japan |
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Team USA | Team Europe |
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Competition Format[]
SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition featured 6 stages. Those stages were: Challenge Stage, Warrior Stage, Semifinal Stage 1, Semifinal Stage 2, Final Stage, and Mount Midoriyama Stage. Both Challenge Stage and Warrior Stage were filmed during daytime, while the rest were filmed during nighttime.
Unlike on the regular season, the format in this competition was different, as in the first two stages, it would be a team competition (referred as the Speed Challenge), while in the next four stages, competitors had to compete against the course (referred as the Sudden Death).
Speed Challenge[]
- The stages used were Challenge Stage and Warrior Stage.
- There were 5 batches in each stage.
- Each batch consisted of 4 competitors (1 competitor from each team).
- In each batch, the competitor who completed the course (or made the furthest) in the fastest time would receive 4 points for his team, with 3 points for the second fastest time, 2 points for the third fastest time, and 1 point for the slowest time.
- At the end of each stage, the points from 5 batches would be accumulated, and the team who got the highest points could choose the running position for each batch in the next stage first (after that, the team with the second highest points could choose the running position for each batch in the next stage, and so on).
- The points would be reset to zero when the competition entered a new stage.
Sudden Death[]
- The stages used were Semifinal Stage 1, Semifinal Stage 2, Final Stage, and Mount Midoriyama Stage.
- The competitors who completed all the obstacles in each stage would advance to the next stage.
- There are a time limit to complete Semifinal Stage 1, Semifinal Stage 2, and Mount Midoriyama Stage.
- In Mount Midoriyama Stage, one competitor who completed the stage in the fastest time would receive the cash prize of IDR 500,000,000.
As a side note, competitors must keep their shoes tied while competing. If their shoes fell off at any part of the course (either on or off the course), they would be disqualified.
Obstacles Modification[]
Compared to the regular season, several obstacles were modified or changed the completion rule for this competition, in order to make the obstacles harder for the competitors. Here were the obstacles:
- Quintuple Steps: The steps were made steeper.
- Wind Chimes: The gaps between the chimes were made slightly larger.
- Floating Tiles: The tiles were made more bouncy when the competitors stepped on them.
- Pole Grasper (Semifinal Stage 1): The number of poles was reduced from four to three.
- Spinning Log: The log was made thinner and more swinging when the competitors attempted the obstacle.
- Sonic Curve: The number of steps was reduced from six to four by removing the last two steps; competitors must swing farther from the rope to the landing platform.
- The Pinang: The second pole was given a blue line, indicating that the competitors were only allowed to make the dismount to the landing platform after their feet reached below the line.
- Jumping Spider: Some parts of the walls were covered with red sticker, and the competitors were not allowed to touch them. If they did so, they would be disqualified.
- Monkey Peg: There were only two removable pegs instead of 10 pegs (eight stationary pegs and two removable pegs). Also, some of the holes at the bottom part of the pegboard were covered, making it harder for the competitors to traverse the obstacle.
- Salmon Ladder: Competitors must reach the seventh rung instead of the fifth, with the gap between the sixth and seventh rung was higher than the other rungs (similar to the Salmon Ladder from SASUKE 18 to SASUKE 24).
Challenge Stage[]
Challenge Stage's running position for each batch was determined by rock-paper-scissors game. The results were Team Indonesia run third, Team Japan run second, Team USA run fourth, and Team Europe run first.
Obstacles[]
① *Quintuple Steps
② *Wind Chimes
③ Ultimate Domino Hill
④ Warped Wall (3.8 meters tall)
* - Modified Obstacle (Compared to SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2)
Results[]
Team | Name | Result | Notes | Points Earned |
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Batch 1 | ||||
Team Europe | Oliver Edelmann | Clear (00:41.23) | 2 points | |
Team Japan | Kawaguchi Tomohiro | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | Disqualified for skipping the 11th domino. | 1 point |
Team Indonesia | Asrul Sani | Clear (00:32.44) | 3 points | |
Team USA | Jake Murray | Clear (00:32.17) | 4 points | |
Batch 2 | ||||
Team Europe | André Sihm | 2. Wind Chimes | Fell at the dismount. | 1 point |
Team Japan | Nagasaki Shunsuke | Clear (00:46.83) | 3 points | |
Team Indonesia | Tri Mardyanto | Clear (00:39.44) | 4 points | |
Team USA | Josh Levin | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | 2 points | |
Batch 3 | ||||
Team Europe | Sergio Verdasco | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | Disqualified for touching the domino with his hands. | 2 points |
Team Japan | Hioki Masashi | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | Completed the Wind Chimes slower than Sergio Verdasco. | 1 point |
Team Indonesia | Putra Waluya | Clear (00:30.84) | 3 points | |
Team USA | Daniel Gil | Clear (00:26.65) | Challenge Stage Speed Record. | 4 points |
Batch 4 | ||||
Team Europe | Dion Trigg | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | Disqualified for touching the domino with his hands. | 2 points |
Team Japan | Morimoto Yūsuke | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | Disqualified for skipping the 4th domino. Completed the Wind Chimes slower than Dion Trigg. | 1 point |
Team Indonesia | Yosua Laskaman Zalukhu | Clear (00:33.63) | 4 points | |
Team USA | David Campbell | Clear (00:34.31) | 3 points | |
Batch 5 | ||||
Team Europe | Perry Oosterlee | Clear (00:37.69) | 3 points | |
Team Japan | Matachi Ryo | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | 1 point | |
Team Indonesia | Max Levi Siletty | Clear (00:33.83) | 4 points | |
Team USA | Drew Drechsel | 3. Ultimate Domino Hill | Disqualified for skipping the 4th and 5th domino. Completed the Wind Chimes faster than Matachi Ryo. | 2 points |
Standings after Challenge Stage[]
Place | Team | Total Points |
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1st | Team Indonesia | 18 points |
2nd | Team USA | 15 points |
3rd | Team Europe | 10 points |
4th | Team Japan | 7 points |
Warrior Stage[]
After Challenge Stage, since Team Indonesia got the highest points, they could choose the running position for each batch in Warrior Stage first, and they decided to run third. After that, as the team with the second highest points, Team USA could choose the running position for each batch in Warrior Stage, and they decided to run fourth. Then, Team Europe decided to run second, which made Team Japan would run first.
Obstacles[]
① Silk Slider
② *Floating Tiles
③ Swing Jump
④ Butterfly Wall (ANW version)
* - Modified Obstacle (Compared to SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2)
Results[]
Team | Name | Result | Notes | Points Earned |
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Batch 1 | ||||
Team Japan | Hioki Masashi | Clear (00:45.79) | 4 points | |
Team Europe | Perry Oosterlee | Clear (00:55.45) | 2 points | |
Team Indonesia | Tri Mardyanto | Clear (00:48.63) | 3 points | |
Team USA | Drew Drechsel | 1. Silk Slider | Failed to stick the landing. | 1 point |
Batch 2 | ||||
Team Japan | Matachi Ryo | 2. Floating Tiles | 2 points | |
Team Europe | Sergio Verdasco | Clear (01:09.41) | 3 points | |
Team Indonesia | Putra Waluya | Clear (00:43.89) | 4 points | |
Team USA | David Campbell | 1. Silk Slider | Failed to stick the landing. | 1 point |
Batch 3 | ||||
Team Japan | Nagasaki Shunsuke | Clear (00:42.93) | 2 points | |
Team Europe | Dion Trigg | 1. Silk Slider | Lost his balance at the landing and fell. | 1 point |
Team Indonesia | Asrul Sani | Clear (00:38.67) | 3 points | |
Team USA | Josh Levin | Clear (00:36.75) | 4 points | |
Batch 4 | ||||
Team Japan | Kawaguchi Tomohiro | 2. Floating Tiles | 1 point | |
Team Europe | Oliver Edelmann | Clear (00:35.83) | Warrior Stage Speed Record | 4 points |
Team Indonesia | Yosua Laskaman Zalukhu | Clear (00:36.80) | 3 points | |
Team USA | Daniel Gil | 2. Floating Tiles | Disqualified for touching the sixth tile with his hand. Completed the Silk Slider faster than Kawaguchi Tomohiro. | 2 points |
Batch 5 | ||||
Team Japan | Morimoto Yūsuke | Clear (00:40.52) | 3 points | |
Team Europe | André Sihm | Clear (00:45.97) | 2 points | |
Team Indonesia | Max Levi Siletty | Clear (00:38.31) | 4 points | |
Team USA | Jake Murray | 2. Floating Tiles | 1 point |
Standings after Warrior Stage[]
Place | Team | Total Points |
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1st | Team Indonesia | 17 points |
2nd | Team Europe | 12 points |
3rd | Team Japan | 12 points |
4th | Team USA | 9 points |
Semifinal Stage 1[]
After Warrior Stage, since Team Indonesia got the highest points, they could choose the running position in Semifinal Stage 1 first, and they decided to run third. After that, as the team with the second highest points, Team Europe could choose the running position in Semifinal Stage 1, and they decided to run fourth. Then, Team Japan decided to run second, which made Team USA would run first. The running order in Semifinal Stage 1 was held in a round-robin fashion.
Obstacles[]
① *Pole Grasper (ANW 7 version)
② *Spinning Log
③ Balance Bridge (ANW 5 version)
④ *Sonic Curve
⑤ Warped Wall (4.3 meters tall)
Time limit: 150 seconds.
* - Modified Obstacle (Compared to SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2)
Results[]
Team | Name | Result | Notes |
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Team USA | Josh Levin | Clear (1:23.36 left) | |
Team Japan | Hioki Masashi | Clear (0:44.08 left) | |
Team Indonesia | Asrul Sani | Clear (1:19.36 left) | |
Team Europe | André Sihm | Clear (1:08.35 left) | |
Team USA | David Campbell | Clear (1:36.56 left) | |
Team Japan | Morimoto Yūsuke | Clear (0:50.58 left) | |
Team Indonesia | Max Levi Siletty | Clear (1:15.65 left) | |
Team Europe | Oliver Edelmann | Clear (1:29.84 left) | |
Team USA | Drew Drechsel | Clear (1:16.55 left) | |
Team Japan | Kawaguchi Tomohiro | Clear (1:00.08 left) | |
Team Indonesia | Yosua Laskaman Zalukhu | Clear (1:39.19 left) | |
Team Europe | Dion Trigg | 3. Balance Bridge | Disqualified for grabbing the second beam with his hands. |
Team USA | Daniel Gil | Clear (1:43.63 left) | |
Team Japan | Nagasaki Shunsuke | Clear (1:04.87 left) | |
Team Indonesia | Tri Mardyanto | Clear (0:49.79 left) | |
Team Europe | Perry Oosterlee | Clear (1:28.44 left) | |
Team USA | Jake Murray | Clear (1:46.55 left) | |
Team Japan | Matachi Ryo | Clear (1:11.45 left) | |
Team Indonesia | Putra Waluya | Clear (1:46.89 left) | Semifinal Stage 1 Speed Record. |
Team Europe | Sergio Verdasco | Clear (1:08.55 left) |
Semifinal Stage 2[]
Obstacles[]
① *The Pinang
② *Jumping Spider
③ *Monkey Peg (ANW 7 Monkey Pegs)
④ Floating Boards
⑤ *Salmon Ladder
⑥ Triple Swing
Time limit: 360 seconds.
* - Modified Obstacle (Compared to SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2)
Results[]
Team | Name | Result | Notes |
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Team Japan | Morimoto Yūsuke | Clear (0:44.17 left) | |
Team Indonesia | Tri Mardyanto | Clear (0:54.20 left) | |
Team Europe | André Sihm | 4. Floating Boards | Transition to the second board. |
Team Japan | Hioki Masashi | 6. Triple Swing | Transition to the Rope Ladder. |
Team USA | Daniel Gil | Clear (2:35.39 left) | |
Team Indonesia | Max Levi Siletty | 1. The Pinang | Disqualified for dismounting the obstacle before his feet reached below the blue line. |
Team Europe | Sergio Verdasco | Clear (0:07.53 left) | Slightly injured his left shoulder at the Jumping Spider. |
Team Indonesia | Asrul Sani | Clear (1:15.19 left) | |
Team Europe | Oliver Edelmann | 5. Salmon Ladder | Fell at the seventh rung. |
Team USA | Jake Murray | Clear (2:39.13 left) | |
Team Japan | Kawaguchi Tomohiro | 5. Salmon Ladder | Disqualified for touching the left side of the rungs with his feet. |
Team Indonesia | Putra Waluya | 5. Salmon Ladder | Fell at the seventh rung. |
Team USA | Josh Levin | 4. Floating Boards | Disqualified for grabbing the top part of the fourth board. |
Team Japan | Matachi Ryo | Clear (0:05.39 left) | |
Team USA | Drew Drechsel | Clear (2:49.07 left) | |
Team Japan | Nagasaki Shunsuke | Clear (0:09.57 left) | |
Team Europe | Perry Oosterlee | Clear (0:28.35 left) | |
Team USA | David Campbell | 2. Jumping Spider | Disqualified for touching the part of the walls that was covered with red sticker. |
Team Indonesia | Yosua Laskaman Zalukhu | 5. Salmon Ladder | Fell while trying to reach the seventh rung. |
Final Stage[]
Obstacles[]
① Globe Grasper
② Tick Tock
③ Pole Grasper
④ Swinging Frames
⑤ Ultimate Cliffhanger
⑥ Flying Bar
Results[]
Team | Name | Result | Notes |
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Team Japan | Matachi Ryo | 6. Flying Bar | Missed the jump to the second cradle. |
Team USA | Daniel Gil | 6. Flying Bar | Missed the jump to the second cradle. |
Team Japan | Nagasaki Shunsuke | 6. Flying Bar | Missed the jump to the second cradle. |
Team USA | Jake Murray | 6. Flying Bar | Fell at the second cradle. |
Team Europe | Perry Oosterlee | 6. Flying Bar | The grip gave out at the fourth cradle. |
Team Indonesia | Asrul Sani | 2. Tick Tock | Transition to the pendulum. |
Team Japan | Morimoto Yūsuke | 6. Flying Bar | The grip gave out at the third cradle. |
Team Europe | Sergio Verdasco | 6. Flying Bar | The grip gave out at the fifth cradle. Last Man Standing. |
Team Indonesia | Tri Mardyanto | 6. Flying Bar | Missed the jump to the third cradle. |
Team USA | Drew Drechsel | 6. Flying Bar | Fell at the third cradle. |
Mount Midoriyama Stage[]
Obstacles[]
① Spider Climb (12.5 meters)
② Rope Climb (12.5 meters)
Time limit: 30 seconds.
Results[]
Team | Name | Result | Notes |
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Stage Not Attempted. |
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