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{{Infobox_Person
 
{{Infobox_Person
| name = Satō Jun
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|name = Satō Jun
| image = Vlcsnap-4153827.png
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|image = Screenshot 20190215-165544.jpg
 
|caption = ''Satō Jun'', [[SASUKE 36]] profile
| imagesize = 300px
 
 
|birth_date = September 26, 1991
| caption = ''Satō Jun'', [[SASUKE 23]] Trials
 
 
|age = {{age|1991|9|26}}
| birth_date = September 26, 1991
 
 
|home = Tokyo, Japan
| age = {{age|1991|9|26}}
 
 
|job = Parkour Instructor
| home = Tokyo, Japan
 
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|height = 175 cm
| job = Parkour Instructor
 
| height = 172 cm
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|weight = 69 kg
 
|s_song = "Main Theme" from ''Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend'' (24~25)
| weight = 63 kg
 
| s_nickname =
 
| s_comps = [[List of SASUKE competitions|9 Competitions]]
 
| s_first = [[SASUKE 21]]
 
| s_last = [[SASUKE 36]]
 
| s_best = [[SASUKE 35]], [[Third Stage]], [[Cliffhanger|Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]]
 
| s_song = "Main Theme" from ''Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend'' (24~25)
 
 
"FIGHT" from Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (33~present)
 
"FIGHT" from Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (33~present)
 
|s_first = [[SASUKE 21]]
| website =
 
 
|s_last = [[SASUKE 37]]
| footnotes =
 
 
|s_comps = [[List of SASUKE competitions|9 Competitions]]
 
|s_best = [[SASUKE 36]], [[Third Stage]], [[Cliffhanger|Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]]
 
|imagesize = 300px
 
|footnotes =
 
}}
 
}}
 
 
'''Satō Jun''' (佐藤 惇) qualified for [[SASUKE 21]] and [[SASUKE 23]] via the [[SASUKE Trials]].
 
'''Satō Jun''' (佐藤 惇) qualified for [[SASUKE 21]] and [[SASUKE 23]] via the [[SASUKE Trials]].
   
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Satō was once again invited to [[SASUKE 25]], drawing #18 from the lottery. In the First Stage, he cleared most of the obstacles with ease, but on the [[Circle Slider]] he missed the ring with his left hand but hung on with his right to clear the obstacle. He became the first person to conquer the redesigned First Stage. In the Second Stage, he defeated his nemesis (now the [[Double Salmon Ladder]]) but was quickly defeated between the boards of the [[Unstable Bridge]]. After that competition, he went to college in the UK and after a 6 tournament absence he returned for [[SASUKE 32]]
 
Satō was once again invited to [[SASUKE 25]], drawing #18 from the lottery. In the First Stage, he cleared most of the obstacles with ease, but on the [[Circle Slider]] he missed the ring with his left hand but hung on with his right to clear the obstacle. He became the first person to conquer the redesigned First Stage. In the Second Stage, he defeated his nemesis (now the [[Double Salmon Ladder]]) but was quickly defeated between the boards of the [[Unstable Bridge]]. After that competition, he went to college in the UK and after a 6 tournament absence he returned for [[SASUKE 32]]
   
In [[SASUKE 32]], wearing number 76, his whole run was digested, but it was shown that he cleared the First Stage with 15.17 seconds remaining, the third fastest time of that day. He then cleared the Second Stage for the first time ever and after three consecutive Second Stage fails, with 10.49 seconds remaining. On the Third Stage, he failed the first jump transition of the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger. He made the jump and managed to reach the opposite ledge, however did not have a grip and fell. However, he came joint second in that tournament ([[Brent Steffensen]] failed in exactly the same way) only to [[Drew Drechsel]]. He made it the farthest out of any Japanese competitor.
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In [[SASUKE 32]], he wore number 76 and his whole run was digested. It was shown that he cleared the First Stage with 15.17 seconds remaining, the third fastest time of that day. He then cleared the Second Stage for the first time ever and after three consecutive Second Stage fails, with 10.49 seconds remaining. On the Third Stage, he failed the first jump transition of the [[Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]]. He made the jump and managed to reach the opposite ledge, however did not have a grip and fell. However, he came joint second in that tournament ([[Brent Steffensen]] failed in exactly the same way) only to [[Drew Drechsel]]. He made it the farthest out of any Japanese competitor.
   
 
[[SASUKE 33]] saw Satō compete with his highest number to date, as he was given the number 97, and he successfully lived up to high placing as he cleared the First Stage, before passing the Second Stage with 7.35 seconds left to spare. In the Third Stage for a second time in a row, Satō successfully navigated the [[Drum Hopper|Drum Hopper Kai]]. However, his attempt quickly came to an end as he was felled by the [[Flying Bar]].
 
[[SASUKE 33]] saw Satō compete with his highest number to date, as he was given the number 97, and he successfully lived up to high placing as he cleared the First Stage, before passing the Second Stage with 7.35 seconds left to spare. In the Third Stage for a second time in a row, Satō successfully navigated the [[Drum Hopper|Drum Hopper Kai]]. However, his attempt quickly came to an end as he was felled by the [[Flying Bar]].
   
In [[SASUKE 34]] he got number 96, his second highest number to date. Unfortunately, he failed in the exact same place as SASUKE 32, the first transition of the [[Cliffhanger|Ultra Crazy Clffhanger]].
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In [[SASUKE 34]] he received 96, and he squeezed through the first two stages. In the Third Stage he took his revenge on the Flying Bar but he was unable to overcome the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger again.
   
In [[SASUKE 35]] he got number 97, he blazed through the First Stage, clearing with over 20 seconds left. He had no trouble in the Second Stage. In the Third Stage however, history repeated as Satō failed at the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger.
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In [[SASUKE 35]] he wore 97 and passed the first two stages without any problem, but he failed on the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger for a third time, again on the first jump.
   
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In [[SASUKE 36]] he got number 96, he blazed through the First Stage, clearing with over 23 seconds left. He had no trouble in the Second Stage. In the Third Stage, he finally beat the first jump in the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger only to fail the transition on the moving ledge.
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In [[SASUKE 37]], wearing 94, he once again blazed through the first two stages, but failed the second transition on the newly modified [[Cliffhanger |Cliffhanger Dimension]]; however, this did mean that he cleared the First Stage for the ninth time consecutively (in terms of the tournaments he competed in), beating [[Takeda Toshihiro]] and [[Nagano Makoto|Nagano Makoto']]s record of 8 straight clears from SASUKE 11-18.
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== Trivia ==
 
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* Sato, Drew Drechsel, and Okuyama Yoshiyuki have the 2nd most consecutive Third Stage appearances at 6, behind Takeda Toshihiro's 7; Sato is the only one of these three who's streak is ongoing (both Drechsel and Okuyama broke their streak by failing the Second Stage in their most recent tournaments).
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* Sato also holds the record for the most consecutive First Stage clears, at 9, from 23-25, and 32-37 (where he didn't compete in the tournaments in between).
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* Between SASUKE 33-37, he has had the fastest clear time of at least one stage he's cleared; First Stage in 33, 35, and 37 (Jessie Graff had more time left on the clock in the latter but was also given a considerable time extension), and the Second Stage in SASUKE 34 and 36 (Drechsel cleared with more time in 36 but was disqualified).
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* Sato holds the record for the highest number of fails on a given Cliffhanger variant, failing the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger 4 times; Takahashi Kenji holds the record for any Cliffhanger (at 6), though with the exception of the Crazy Cliffhanger, he only failed each variant once.
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* Since his hiatus return, every one of his Second Stage runs has been digested, except for SASUKE 35.
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* Every time Sato has cleared a stage, he has done so with more than 10 seconds remaining, with the exception of SASUKE 33's Second Stage.
   
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
 
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
 
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="6%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |''SASUKE''
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="6%" |''SASUKE''
! width="4%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |#
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="4%" |#
! width="35%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Result
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="35%" |Result
! width="45%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Notes
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="45%" |Notes
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |[[SASUKE 21|21]]
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |[[SASUKE 21|21]]
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |44
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |44
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Failed [[Log Grip]] (First Stage)
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |Failed [[Log Grip]] (First Stage)
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Digest.
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |Digest.
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |[[SASUKE 23|23]]
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |[[SASUKE 23|23]]
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |50
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |50
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |Failed [[Salmon Ladder]] (Second Stage)
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |Failed [[Salmon Ladder]] (Second Stage)
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |Digest. First Level. Bar came off pegs.
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |Digest. First Level. Bar came off pegs.
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |[[SASUKE 24|24]]
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |[[SASUKE 24|24]]
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |78
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |78
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Failed [[Salmon Ladder]] (Second Stage)
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |Failed [[Salmon Ladder]] (Second Stage)
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Third Level.
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |Third Level.
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |[[SASUKE 25|25]]
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |[[SASUKE 25|25]]
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |18
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |18
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |Failed [[Unstable Bridge]] (Second Stage)
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |Failed [[Unstable Bridge]] (Second Stage)
| align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;" |Failed Transition.
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| style="background-color: #530B09;" align="center" |Failed Transition.
 
|-
 
|-
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |[[SASUKE 32|32]]
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |[[SASUKE 32|32]]
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |76
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |76
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Failed [[Cliffhanger|Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]] (Third Stage)
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |Failed [[Cliffhanger|Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]] (Third Stage)
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |First Transition
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |First Transition
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[SASUKE 33|33]]
 
|[[SASUKE 33|33]]
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|-
 
|-
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |[[SASUKE 34|34]]
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |[[SASUKE 34|34]]
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |96
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |96
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |Failed [[Cliffhanger|Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]] (Third Stage)
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |Failed [[Cliffhanger|Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]] (Third Stage)
| align="center" style="background-color: #721410;" |First Transition
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| style="background-color: #721410;" align="center" |First Transition
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[SASUKE 35|35]]
 
|[[SASUKE 35|35]]
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|[[SASUKE 36|36]]
 
|[[SASUKE 36|36]]
 
|96
 
|96
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|Failed [[Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger]] (Third Stage)
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|Second Transition
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|-
 
|-
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|[[SASUKE 37|37]]
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|94
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|Failed [[Cliffhanger Dimension]] (Third Stage)
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|Second Transition
 
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[[Category:SASUKE competitors|Sato Jun]]
 
[[Category:SASUKE competitors|Sato Jun]]
 
[[Category:SASUKE Trials qualifiers|Sato Jun]]
 
[[Category:SASUKE Trials qualifiers|Sato Jun]]
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[[Category:Shin Sedai]]
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[[Category:Morimoto Sedai]]

Revision as of 20:25, 17 June 2020

Satō Jun (佐藤 惇) qualified for SASUKE 21 and SASUKE 23 via the SASUKE Trials.

Satō first qualified for SASUKE 21 by placing fifth in the SASUKE 21 Trials. In the tournament, he failed the First Stage's Log Grip, and went the shortest of all the SASUKE Trial Qualifiers that day.

He once again competed in the trials for SASUKE 23 and took the #1 spot. His second go around went much better as he was one of four Trials qualifiers to clear the First Stage that day with him finishing with over 20 seconds remaining on the clock. However, in the Second Stage, all of SASUKE Trials Qualifiers would up going out on the Salmon Ladder. In Satō's case, he missed the second rung and pulled the bar off of the ladder altogether. This performance earned him an invite to SASUKE 24, where he once again cleared the First Stage. However, he hurt his arm on the framing following the Log Grip and later failed the Salmon Ladder again.

Satō was once again invited to SASUKE 25, drawing #18 from the lottery. In the First Stage, he cleared most of the obstacles with ease, but on the Circle Slider he missed the ring with his left hand but hung on with his right to clear the obstacle. He became the first person to conquer the redesigned First Stage. In the Second Stage, he defeated his nemesis (now the Double Salmon Ladder) but was quickly defeated between the boards of the Unstable Bridge. After that competition, he went to college in the UK and after a 6 tournament absence he returned for SASUKE 32

In SASUKE 32, he wore number 76 and his whole run was digested. It was shown that he cleared the First Stage with 15.17 seconds remaining, the third fastest time of that day. He then cleared the Second Stage for the first time ever and after three consecutive Second Stage fails, with 10.49 seconds remaining. On the Third Stage, he failed the first jump transition of the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger. He made the jump and managed to reach the opposite ledge, however did not have a grip and fell. However, he came joint second in that tournament (Brent Steffensen failed in exactly the same way) only to Drew Drechsel. He made it the farthest out of any Japanese competitor.

SASUKE 33 saw Satō compete with his highest number to date, as he was given the number 97, and he successfully lived up to high placing as he cleared the First Stage, before passing the Second Stage with 7.35 seconds left to spare. In the Third Stage for a second time in a row, Satō successfully navigated the Drum Hopper Kai. However, his attempt quickly came to an end as he was felled by the Flying Bar.

In SASUKE 34 he received 96, and he squeezed through the first two stages. In the Third Stage he took his revenge on the Flying Bar but he was unable to overcome the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger again.

In SASUKE 35 he wore 97 and passed the first two stages without any problem, but he failed on the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger for a third time, again on the first jump.

In SASUKE 36 he got number 96, he blazed through the First Stage, clearing with over 23 seconds left. He had no trouble in the Second Stage. In the Third Stage, he finally beat the first jump in the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger only to fail the transition on the moving ledge.

In SASUKE 37, wearing 94, he once again blazed through the first two stages, but failed the second transition on the newly modified Cliffhanger Dimension; however, this did mean that he cleared the First Stage for the ninth time consecutively (in terms of the tournaments he competed in), beating Takeda Toshihiro and Nagano Makoto's record of 8 straight clears from SASUKE 11-18.

Trivia

  • Sato, Drew Drechsel, and Okuyama Yoshiyuki have the 2nd most consecutive Third Stage appearances at 6, behind Takeda Toshihiro's 7; Sato is the only one of these three who's streak is ongoing (both Drechsel and Okuyama broke their streak by failing the Second Stage in their most recent tournaments).
  • Sato also holds the record for the most consecutive First Stage clears, at 9, from 23-25, and 32-37 (where he didn't compete in the tournaments in between).
  • Between SASUKE 33-37, he has had the fastest clear time of at least one stage he's cleared; First Stage in 33, 35, and 37 (Jessie Graff had more time left on the clock in the latter but was also given a considerable time extension), and the Second Stage in SASUKE 34 and 36 (Drechsel cleared with more time in 36 but was disqualified).
  • Sato holds the record for the highest number of fails on a given Cliffhanger variant, failing the Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger 4 times; Takahashi Kenji holds the record for any Cliffhanger (at 6), though with the exception of the Crazy Cliffhanger, he only failed each variant once.
  • Since his hiatus return, every one of his Second Stage runs has been digested, except for SASUKE 35.
  • Every time Sato has cleared a stage, he has done so with more than 10 seconds remaining, with the exception of SASUKE 33's Second Stage.

Results

SASUKE # Result Notes
21 44 Failed Log Grip (First Stage) Digest.
23 50 Failed Salmon Ladder (Second Stage) Digest. First Level. Bar came off pegs.
24 78 Failed Salmon Ladder (Second Stage) Third Level.
25 18 Failed Unstable Bridge (Second Stage) Failed Transition.
32 76 Failed Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger (Third Stage) First Transition
33 97 Failed Flying Bar (Third Stage)
34 96 Failed Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger (Third Stage) First Transition
35 97 Failed Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger (Third Stage) First Transition
36 96 Failed Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger (Third Stage) Second Transition
37 94 Failed Cliffhanger Dimension (Third Stage) Second Transition

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