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{{competitor|dob=July 14, 1968|age={{age|1968|7|14}}|occupation=Television host|theme=|comp=7|first=[[SASUKE 18]]|last=[[SASUKE 24]]|best=Metal Spin (Second Stage, [[SASUKE 22]] and [[SASUKE 24]])|site=[http://www.sato-hiromichi.com/index.html sato-hiromichi.com]}}
 
{{competitor|dob=July 14, 1968|age={{age|1968|7|14}}|occupation=Television host|theme=|comp=7|first=[[SASUKE 18]]|last=[[SASUKE 24]]|best=Metal Spin (Second Stage, [[SASUKE 22]] and [[SASUKE 24]])|site=[http://www.sato-hiromichi.com/index.html sato-hiromichi.com]}}
   
'''Satō Hiromichi''' (佐藤 弘道) is a Japanese television show host who has competed in the last six ''SASUKE'' tournaments. Sato debuted in ''[[SASUKE 18]]'', where he performaned very well compared to most competitors. He easily defeated the first six obstacles, including the new [[Jumping Spider]]. However on the [[Flying Chute]], he slid down at a very fast speed and tried to grab the rope with his hands causing him to crash into the water. Sato returned in ''[[SASUKE 19]]'', wearing $99. He then shocked the crowd when he slipped on the [[Log Grip]]. In ''[[SASUKE 20]]'', Sato pulled his revenge on the Log Grip and Flying Chute but lost too much time on the [[Soritatsu Kabe]] and timed out before he could attempt the Tarzan Rope. His troubles with the [[Soritatsu Kabe]] continued, as Sato timed out on it in ''[[SASUKE 21]]'' But prior to ''[[SASUKE 22]]'', he trained on [[Shiratori Bunpei|Shiratori Bunpei's]] model of that obstacle and cleared it in one shot. He became the fifth and final person to clear that day. He advanced to Stage Two where he failed the [[Metal Spin]]. In ''[[SASUKE 23]]'' since there were high expectations Sato received #98. However, he slipped on the walls of the Jumping Spider, an obstacle he had never failed before.
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'''Satō Hiromichi''' (佐藤 弘道) is a Japanese television show host who has competed in the last six ''SASUKE'' tournaments. Sato debuted in ''[[SASUKE 18]]'', where he performaned very well compared to most competitors. He easily defeated the first six obstacles, including the new [[Jumping Spider]]. However on the [[Flying Chute]], he slid down at a very fast speed and tried to grab the rope with his hands causing him to crash into the water. Sato returned in ''[[SASUKE 19]]'', wearing #99. He then shocked the crowd when he slipped on the [[Log Grip]]. In ''[[SASUKE 20]]'', Sato pulled his revenge on the Log Grip and Flying Chute but lost too much time on the [[Soritatsu Kabe]] and timed out before he could attempt the Tarzan Rope. His troubles with the [[Soritatsu Kabe]] continued, as Sato timed out on it in ''[[SASUKE 21]]'' But prior to ''[[SASUKE 22]]'', he trained on [[Shiratori Bunpei|Shiratori Bunpei's]] model of that obstacle and cleared it in one shot. He became the fifth and final person to clear that day. He advanced to Stage Two where he failed the [[Metal Spin]]. In ''[[SASUKE 23]]'' since there were high expectations Sato received #98. However, he slipped on the walls of the Jumping Spider, an obstacle he had never failed before.
   
 
In [[SASUKE 24]] Sato wore #97 and completed the first stage a second time with plenty of time left. In the Second Stage he faced the new addition of the Salmon Ladder connected to the Unstable Bridge and managed to complete both. After having no problems with the new Balance Tank he faced the Metal Spin, the point in the course that is the farthest he has ever gotten but apparently failed the obstacle a second time. Sato had a grip on the chain of the Metal Spin but his grip reduced to hanging on with one arm to finally letting go. Nevertheless this arguably was his best performance yet for clearing the first stage with more time left than in [[SASUKE 22]] and almost completing the Metal Spin.
 
In [[SASUKE 24]] Sato wore #97 and completed the first stage a second time with plenty of time left. In the Second Stage he faced the new addition of the Salmon Ladder connected to the Unstable Bridge and managed to complete both. After having no problems with the new Balance Tank he faced the Metal Spin, the point in the course that is the farthest he has ever gotten but apparently failed the obstacle a second time. Sato had a grip on the chain of the Metal Spin but his grip reduced to hanging on with one arm to finally letting go. Nevertheless this arguably was his best performance yet for clearing the first stage with more time left than in [[SASUKE 22]] and almost completing the Metal Spin.

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Satō, SASUKE 22


Satō Hiromichi (佐藤 弘道) is a Japanese television show host who has competed in the last six SASUKE tournaments. Sato debuted in SASUKE 18, where he performaned very well compared to most competitors. He easily defeated the first six obstacles, including the new Jumping Spider. However on the Flying Chute, he slid down at a very fast speed and tried to grab the rope with his hands causing him to crash into the water. Sato returned in SASUKE 19, wearing #99. He then shocked the crowd when he slipped on the Log Grip. In SASUKE 20, Sato pulled his revenge on the Log Grip and Flying Chute but lost too much time on the Soritatsu Kabe and timed out before he could attempt the Tarzan Rope. His troubles with the Soritatsu Kabe continued, as Sato timed out on it in SASUKE 21 But prior to SASUKE 22, he trained on Shiratori Bunpei's model of that obstacle and cleared it in one shot. He became the fifth and final person to clear that day. He advanced to Stage Two where he failed the Metal Spin. In SASUKE 23 since there were high expectations Sato received #98. However, he slipped on the walls of the Jumping Spider, an obstacle he had never failed before.

In SASUKE 24 Sato wore #97 and completed the first stage a second time with plenty of time left. In the Second Stage he faced the new addition of the Salmon Ladder connected to the Unstable Bridge and managed to complete both. After having no problems with the new Balance Tank he faced the Metal Spin, the point in the course that is the farthest he has ever gotten but apparently failed the obstacle a second time. Sato had a grip on the chain of the Metal Spin but his grip reduced to hanging on with one arm to finally letting go. Nevertheless this arguably was his best performance yet for clearing the first stage with more time left than in SASUKE 22 and almost completing the Metal Spin.

Other programs

Sato hosted "Muscle Channel", a show that featured several SASUKE competitors such as Yamada Katsumi and Nagasaki Shunsuke. He also competed on Viking, clearing the First Stage but failing on the Second Stage's Color Fusion. Also, he competed on Celebrity Viking, making it to the Final Stage (Celebrity Viking is a VS format) and becoming the ultimate champion beating other competitors that competed in SASUKE such as Passion Yara, TERU, and Bobby Ologun.And he also receive kanzenseiha on Viking Celebrity and Viking Family 2 with his child.

Results

SASUKE # Result Notes
18 Failed Flying Chute (First Stage)
19 99 Failed Log Grip (First Stage)
20 1996 Failed Tarzan Rope (First Stage) Time Out
21 81 Failed Soritatsu Kabe (First Stage) Time Out
22 90 Failed Metal Spin (Second Stage)
23 98 Failed Jumping Spider (First Stage)
24 97 Failed Metal Spin (Second Stage)