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The '''Step Slider''' (ステップスライダー) is the first obstacle of [[SASUKE 26]], replacing the [[Dome Steps]] from the [[SASUKE 25|previous tournament]].
 
The '''Step Slider''' (ステップスライダー) is the first obstacle of [[SASUKE 26]], replacing the [[Dome Steps]] from the [[SASUKE 25|previous tournament]].
   
It is a combination of the [[Godantobi]] (with the [[Rokudantobi]] spacing and color scheme) and the [[Bridge Jump]].
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It was a combination of the [[Godantobi]] (with the [[Rokudantobi]] spacing and colour scheme) and the [[Bridge Jump]].
   
After completing the four steps, competitors had to jump to grab a rope attached to a zip-line and let go above the platform, which was slanted like with the Godantobi obstacle in previous tournaments. Sometimes, this obstacle was also called the "Slider Steps".
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After completing the four steps, competitors had to jump to grab a rope attached to a zip-line and let go above the platform, which was slanted like the [[Godantobi]]. Sometimes, this obstacle was also called the 'Slider Steps'.
   
This obstacle took out  [[Lee En-Chih]] in [[SASUKE 27]], when his feet skimmed the water. In [[SASUKE 28]], the rope was removed, returning the [[Godantobi]].
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This obstacle took out  [[Lee En-Chih]] in [[SASUKE 27]] when his feet skimmed the water. In [[SASUKE 28]], the rope was removed, returning the [[Godantobi]].
   
 
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==='''American Ninja Warrior'''===
 
==='''American Ninja Warrior'''===
 
[[File:ANW4_Step_Slider.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 4's Step Slider in Stage One]]
 
[[File:ANW4_Step_Slider.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 4's Step Slider in Stage One]]
The Step Slider appeared as the first obstacle in Stage One on [[American Ninja Warrior 4]]. It was proven to be an extremely easy obstacle for the competitors, as only 3 competitors failed on this obstacle (including [[Matthew Derouen]]). On [[American Ninja Warrior 5]], it was replaced by the [[Jūnidantobi|Timbers]].
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The Step Slider appeared as the first obstacle in Stage One on [[American Ninja Warrior 4]]. However, compared to the one used in SASUKE, the obstacle was proven to be an extremely easy obstacle for the competitors, as only 3 competitors failed on this obstacle (including [[Matthew Derouen]]). On [[American Ninja Warrior 5]], it was replaced by the [[Jūnidantobi|Timbers]].
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==='''SASUKE Vietnam'''===
 
==='''SASUKE Vietnam'''===
[[File:Images (5).jpg|thumb|276px|SASUKE Vietnam 3's Step Slider]]
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[[File:Screenshot (3).png|thumb|276px|SASUKE Vietnam 5's Step Slider]]
On [[SASUKE Vietnam 3]], Nhảy 4 Bước (SASUKE Vietnam 3's official name for Step Slider) appeared as the first obstacle in Stage 1, replacing the [[Godantobi]] (Nhảy Bước 4) from the [[SASUKE Vietnam 2|previous season]]. However, several competitors were disqualified because for touching the white trail or the steps with their hand.
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From [[SASUKE Vietnam 3]] to [[SASUKE Vietnam 5]], the Step Slider (called locally as Nhảy 4 Bước) appeared as the first obstacle in Stage 1 (1A and 1B), replacing the [[Godantobi]] (Nhảy Bước 4) from the [[SASUKE Vietnam 2|previous season]]. The spacing of the steps was similar to [[SASUKE 28]] version of the [[Godantobi]], but the color scheme was similar with the original version from SASUKE.
   
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Each step had a white trail that competitors could not touch any part of them or they would be disqualified. They could also be disqualified by not transiting steps with correct direction (i.e. skipping any steps or stepping backward), These rules has eliminated a mount of competitors so far, including the most shockingly, [[Chunmin Yang]].
The obstacle was return on [[SASUKE Vietnam 4]] as the first obstacle on Stage 1, and was not changed.
 
   
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On the [[SASUKE Vietnam 3|debut season]], using hands on this obstacle would result in disqualification, as was shown via Ngô Văn Hùng's run. However, this rule was removed on the [[SASUKE Vietnam 4|next season]].
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==Competitor's Success Rate==
 
==Competitor's Success Rate==
 
*All results based on the TBS/NBC broadcast and external information found
 
*All results based on the TBS/NBC broadcast and external information found

Revision as of 10:35, 3 November 2019

The Step Slider (ステップスライダー) is the first obstacle of SASUKE 26, replacing the Dome Steps from the previous tournament.

It was a combination of the Godantobi (with the Rokudantobi spacing and colour scheme) and the Bridge Jump.

After completing the four steps, competitors had to jump to grab a rope attached to a zip-line and let go above the platform, which was slanted like the Godantobi. Sometimes, this obstacle was also called the 'Slider Steps'.

This obstacle took out  Lee En-Chih in SASUKE 27 when his feet skimmed the water. In SASUKE 28, the rope was removed, returning the Godantobi.

Other Appearances

American Ninja Warrior

ANW4 Step Slider

American Ninja Warrior 4's Step Slider in Stage One

The Step Slider appeared as the first obstacle in Stage One on American Ninja Warrior 4. However, compared to the one used in SASUKE, the obstacle was proven to be an extremely easy obstacle for the competitors, as only 3 competitors failed on this obstacle (including Matthew Derouen). On American Ninja Warrior 5, it was replaced by the Timbers.


SASUKE Vietnam

Screenshot (3)

SASUKE Vietnam 5's Step Slider

From SASUKE Vietnam 3 to SASUKE Vietnam 5, the Step Slider (called locally as Nhảy 4 Bước) appeared as the first obstacle in Stage 1 (1A and 1B), replacing the Godantobi (Nhảy Bước 4) from the previous season. The spacing of the steps was similar to SASUKE 28 version of the Godantobi, but the color scheme was similar with the original version from SASUKE.

Each step had a white trail that competitors could not touch any part of them or they would be disqualified. They could also be disqualified by not transiting steps with correct direction (i.e. skipping any steps or stepping backward), These rules has eliminated a mount of competitors so far, including the most shockingly, Chunmin Yang.

On the debut season, using hands on this obstacle would result in disqualification, as was shown via Ngô Văn Hùng's run. However, this rule was removed on the next season.


Competitor's Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS/NBC broadcast and external information found
SASUKE/ANW Clears Attempts Percentage
26 62 100 62%
27 70 100 70%
ANW4 97 100 97%
Total 229 300 76.33%