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Intro[]

The 10th Sports Danshi tournament , official name:「究極の男は誰だ!?最強アスリート元日決戦」, abbreviated as SpoDan was the reboot of Sportsman No. 1. However, this tournament has a similar format to Amateur Sportsman No. 1, where various competitors from Sportsman, SpoDan and several international athletes from various sports would compete in a series of SpoDan events where the winners of each SpoDan event would be awarded and no pointing system would be made.

Due to the different format, an alternative English title was used as Sports Grand Prix Top Athletes, and also introduced SpoDan's new logo for this tournament.

Competitors[]

Number Competitor Profile
Denis Ablyazin
Kishi Daiki
Takahari Hiromi
Kane Kosugi Pro Sportsman No. 1 2000 Winner, 5-time Celebrity Sportsman No. 1 Winner
Hirano Taishin
Nishikawa Ryoma
Sekiguchi Mandy Sports Danshi Grand Prix 3. 4, and 7 Winner
Wanderlei Silva
Tomas Walsh
Nepo Laulala
Masato
Ibushi Kota
Nomura Yuki Sports Danshi Grand Prix 8 and 9 Winner
Whit Merrifield
Fujimitsu Kenji
Justin Gatlin
Nagai Kensuke
Kurihara Takashi
Sano Gaku Sports Danshi Grand Prix 1, 5, and 6 Winner

Events[]

Monster Box[]

The event involves competitors running down a runway onto a springboard and vault over a giant vaulting box that increases in height after all competitors have attempted the current height. In this tournament, the male competitors would start at 13 Levels which has an equivalent height of 2 meter and 06 centimeters and gradually increases by 10 centimeters with each levels.

Legend Description
Cleared
Cleared. Attempt was cut
- Attempt skipped
X Did not clear
/ Dropped out
Eliminated
? Result unknown
Tied SpoDan Record (22 Levels)
New SpoDan Record
Tied World Record (23 Levels)
New World Record

Results[]

Competitor Levels 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Height 2m 06cm 2m 16cm 2m 26cm 2m 36cm 2m 46cm 2m 56cm 2m 66cm 2m 76cm 2m 86cm 2m 96cm 3m 06cm 3m 16cm
Denis Ablyazin - X X
Kishi Daiki - - X X X
Takahari Hiromi - X X
Kane Kosugi - X X
Hirano Taishin - - - - - X
Monster Box Winner: Hirano Taishin

Power Wall[]

The event involving competitors where two competitors in the opposing sides using pure brute strength to push a wall towards the other side against each other. The time limit for each round is 120 seconds and these rounds would occur until the final round to indicate the winner of the Event. As a side note, there is no time limit for the Finals.

Legend Description
^ Competitor pushed the wall farther than opponent after the time limit.

Results[]

  First Stage Semifinals Finals
                           
 Tomas Walsh Win  
 Nomura Yuki Loss  
   Tomas Walsh Win  
   Wanderlei Silva Loss  
 Wanderlei Silva Win^
 Masato Loss  
   Tomas Walsh Loss  
   Nepo Laulala Win  
 Sekiguchi Mandy Win  
 Nishikawa Ryoma Loss  
   Sekiguchi Mandy Loss
   Nepo Laulala Win  
 Ibushi Kota Loss
 Nepo Laulala Win  
Third Place
Wanderlei Silva Loss
Sekiguchi Mandy Win


Power Wall Winner: Nepo Laulala

Shot-Gun Touch[]

The event involves competitors sprinting towards the end of the runway to touch a falling volleyball ten meters above. The volleyball must be released by pressing a button at the start of the runway, failure to do so signify a miss. In this competition, the event follows the format where competitors would start at a starting distance of 12 meters and would eventually increase as the rounds progress.

Legend Description
Cleared
Cleared. Attempt was cut
- Attempt skipped
X Did not clear
X Missed the button
/ Dropped out
Eliminated
? Result unknown
Tied World Record (13m 60cm)
New World Record

Results[]

Competitor Distance 12m 00cm 12m 20cm 12m 40cm 12m 60cm 12m 80cm 13m 00cm 13m 10cm 13m 20cm
Whit Merrifield - - X X
Fujimitsu Kenji - - - X X X
Justin Gatlin - X X X
Nagai Kensuke - - - X
Nishikawa Ryoma - X X
Kurihara Takashi - - - X X
Sano Gaku - - X X
Kane Kosugi X X
Shot-Gun Touch Winner: Nagai Kensuke

Gallery[]

Monster Box[]

Power Wall[]

Shot-Gun Touch[]


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