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SASUKE2010元日
Sasuke ShurikenSASUKE2010元日 (SASUKE #24)
Tokyo Broadcasting System [TBS] broadcast date Friday, January 1st, 2010
http://www.tbs.co.jp/program/sasuke20090927.html

Stage Results Overview
Competitors to clear 1ST Stage = 12
Competitors to clear 2ND Stage = 7
Competitors to clear 3RD Stage = 5
Competitors to clear FINAL Stage = 1
 
Top 5SASUKE #24 - Top 5 Results
The top 5 performances for this competition are listed by highest obstacle and then by competitior number.
 
Name (氏名) # Result - Obstacle Stage
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URUSHIHARA Yuuji
漆原 裕治
93 Sasuke Stage Cleared COMPLETED - FINAL Stage
(完全制覇 with 3.57 seconds to spare)
FINAL
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OKUYAMA Yoshiyuki
奥山 義行
95 Sasuke Stage Failed - G Rope - Gロープ FINAL
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TAKAHASHI Kenji
高橋 賢次
94 Sasuke Stage Failed - G Rope - Gロープ FINAL
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Li En Zhi
リー・エンチ (李 恩至)
92 Sasuke Stage Failed - G Rope - Gロープ FINAL
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HASHIMOTO Koji
橋本 亘司
85 Sasuke Stage Failed - G Rope - Gロープ FINAL
 
MicrophoneSASUKE #24 - Commentators
 
Announcer (アナウンサー) Competitors Covered
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SATO Fumiyasu
佐藤 文康
1ST Stage: 1st - 40th and 2ND Stage
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OGASAWARA Wataru
小笠原 亘
1ST Stage: 41st -80th and 3RD Stage
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HATSUTA Keisuke
初田 啓介
1ST Stage: 81st - 100th and FINAL Stage
 
SASUKE #24 - Course (Obstacle) Configuration
Total Obstacles = 25
 
SASUKE 1ST Stage image
Time Limit = 120 seconds

01. Jyunidantobi (Twelve Timbers) - 十二段跳び

02. X-Bridge - エックスブリッジ NEW

03. Log Grip - ロッググリップ

04. Jumping Spider - ジャンピングスパイダー

05. Half-Pipe Attack - ハーフパイプアタック

06. Soritatsu Kabe (Warped Wall) - そり立つ壁

07. Slider Jump - スライダージャンプ

08. Tarzan Rope - ターザンロープ

09. Rope Ladder - ロープラダー

 
SASUKE 2ND Stage image
Time Limit = 85 seconds

10. Downhill Jump - ダウンヒルジャンプ

11. Salmon Ladder - サーモンラダー

12. Stick Slider - スティックスライダー

13. Unstable Bridge - アンステーブルブリッジ

14. Metal Spin - メタルスピン

15. Wall Lifting - ウォールリフティング

 
SASUKE 3RD Stage image
Time Limit = none

16. Arm Rings - アームリング

17. Rope Junction - ロープジャンクション NEW

18. Devil Steps - デビルステップス

19. Shin Cliffhanger - 新クリフハンガー

20. Jumping Bars - ジャンピングバー

21. Hang Climbing - ハングクライミング

22. Spider Flip - スパイダーフリップ

23. Gliding Ring - グライディングリング

 
SASUKE FINAL Stage image
Time Limit = 40 seconds

24. Heavenly Ladder - ヘブンリーラダ

25. G Rope - Gロープ

 
 
Notes The 24th competition, official name: SASUKE2010元日 (literally SASUKE2010 New Year's Day) is the seventh tournament since Nagano Makoto's kanzenseiha. It was aired January 1, 2010. The broadcast lasted a record five and a half hours. Two preshows aired. The navi aired on December 28, 2009 and a preview show, dubbed the "SASUKE History Special", aired an hour before the tournament.

In Stage One, the X-Bridge replaced the Curtain Slider. However, 12 were able to clear the first stage, and it included many former trial qualifiers and recurring competitors. In his return after SASUKE 23, three time finalist Omori Akira suprisingly failed the Jyunidantobi when he failed to land stably on the last step. Threatening retirement once again, Yamada Katsumi made it through much of the First Stage but was stopped at the Soritatsu Kabe. Takeda Toshihiro was the only SASUKE All-Star to clear stage 1; this was his 15th time doing so, a SASUKE record. Kanno Hitoshi and Yamamoto Shingo both timed out on the Tarzan Rope after commiting the same faults (having to swing twice to land on the landing platform on the Half-Pipe Attack, and taking multiple attempts on the Soritatsu Kabe). Nagano Makoto made it to the end of Jumping Spider but he was too low and slipped into the water. It was Nagano's second earliest failure (along with Jump Hang in SASUKE 10). The time limit also seemed to be very lenient as 3 competitors (Takahashi Kenji, Urushihara Yuuji, and Tajima Naoya) managed to clear with more than 20 seconds on the clock and 4 (Kawaguchi Tomohiro, Ishikawa Terukazu, Hashimoto Koji, and Sato Jun) cleared with more than 10 seconds.

In Stage Two, most competitors went deep into the course. Despite the addition of a newly redesigned Balance Tank, 7 managed to clear, including Takahashi Kenji who did so with 32.11 seconds left. The two obstacles that eliminated the most compeitors in the previous competition, the Salmon Ladder and the Unstable Bridge, only eliminated Sato Jun and Kawaguchi Tomohiro. The Metal Spin eliminated 3 competitors (Sato Hiromichi, Ishikawa Terukazu, and Washimi Yuuji). For the record thirteenth time, Takeda Toshihiro made it into the third stage.

In Stage Three, A new obstacle was added, the Rope Junction, which proved to be a strength drainer as no one failed it. Competitors again went deep into the course. Nobody failed the Shin-Cliffhanger and 5 competitors, all consecutively, cleared, including 4 from #92 to #95. Tajima Naoya made a faux pas on the stage's final obstacle, the Gliding Ring. He failed to realize that the ring was behind stopper and lost his grip when he tried to take off and the ring did not slide. Takeda Toshihiro was once again unable to clear as he was too exhausted on the Spider Flip and failed on the 1st wall. Okuyama Yoshiyuki became the oldest competitor to attempt the final stage, doing so at age 39, breaking Nagano Makoto's record (he attemped the final stage at age 37 in the previous tournament).

In the Final Stage, the first two competitors timed out on the G-Rope as did the competitors in the last two competitors. However, Urushihara Yuuji managed to clear with 3.57 seconds left and became the third person to achieve kanzenseiha, joining SASUKE All-Stars Akiyama Kazuhiko and Nagano Makoto who interestingly both failed Stage One. The remaining two final stage compeitiors also ran out of time when climbing the G-Rope.

This article uses material from the "SASUKE_24" article on the SASUKEPEDIA wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.

 
 
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