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List of Sasuke competitions


The following is a list of competitors who have managed to reach at least the second stage in each competition of Sasuke and also number of competitors who failed to finish the first stage. The results are listed according to who went furthest, along with the obstacle and stage they failed to complete. In the 10th competition, the number system ran from 901–1000 to indicate that 1000 attempts have been made to complete the first stage; in the 20th competition, it ran from 1901–2000 to indicate that 2000 attempts have been made to complete the first stage. In the 30th competition, it ran from 2901–3000 to indicate that 3000 attempts have been made to complete the first stage.

     The competitor achieved Total Victory.
     The competitor is female.
     The competitor was injured while performing the obstacle.
     The competitor was disqualified.

Aired: September 27, 1997

First and only competition to be held indoors at Tokyo Bay NK Hall.

Aired: September 26, 1998

Ebihara pushed one side of the pipe harder than the other, causing the pipe to fall off the tracks.

Aired: March 13, 1999

Aired: October 16, 1999

When Schraeder tried to get the pipe across the tracks, he pushed one side harder than the other, causing it to fall off the tracks.

Aired: March 18, 2000

Aired: September 9, 2000

Yamada cleared the Pipe Slider, but after the landing he fell sideways off the mat.

Note: All 5 competitors who cleared the First Stage also cleared the Second Stage.

Aired: March 17, 2001

Yamamoto climbed two and a half meters before slipping and dislocating his shoulder, falling to the safety mats below.

Aired: September 29, 2001

Yovchev fell off the Spider Climb after the walls split at the 15 second limit.
†† Sakawa landed on the mat from the Chain Reaction, but as he landed, his foot touched the water, resulting in immediate disqualification.

Aired: March 16, 2002

When Naoki Iketani cleared the Reverse Conveyor, time was expired before he could attempt the Wall Lifting.

Aired: September 25, 2002

Aired: March 21, 2003

Nakayama cleared the Wall Lift, but hit the red button a split-second too late.


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