DonalM
Nakata Daisuke
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Post by DonalM on Sept 3, 2017 1:02:46 GMT -5
Could you list the athletes who made it to Stage 3 please? Would be much appreciated. The following athletes made it to Stage 3: Number, Name, Age, Stage 2 Time 3254, Nguyễn Đức Thọ, 29, 1:11.69 4009, Wang Jung An, 27, 1:28.00 131, Kiều Văn Nghĩa, 23, 1:30.32 202, Nguyễn Quang Minh, 26, 1:31.17 3265, Phạm Xuân Hùng, 30, 1:33.13 3022, Trần Văn Anh, 29, 1:34.56 135, Nguyễn Minh Tuấn, 23, 1:35.32 4002, Mohd Redha Bin Rozlan (Mat Redho), 29, 1:36.37 206, Nguyễn Văn Long, 26, 1:52.20 136, Nguyễn Xuân Tứ, 30, 2:12.33 132, Chu Xuyên, 32, 2:14.91 3281, Nguyễn Việt Dũng, 31, 2:42.49 222, Trương Hùng Cường, 30, 3:14.25 210, Bùi Hoàng Hải, 32, 4:24.75 Thanks very much. What happened to Le Van Thuc and the other guy who achieved total victory?
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Post by Sitthideth Keophothong on Sept 3, 2017 8:15:41 GMT -5
The following athletes made it to Stage 3: Number, Name, Age, Stage 2 Time 3254, Nguyễn Đức Thọ, 29, 1:11.69 4009, Wang Jung An, 27, 1:28.00 131, Kiều Văn Nghĩa, 23, 1:30.32 202, Nguyễn Quang Minh, 26, 1:31.17 3265, Phạm Xuân Hùng, 30, 1:33.13 3022, Trần Văn Anh, 29, 1:34.56 135, Nguyễn Minh Tuấn, 23, 1:35.32 4002, Mohd Redha Bin Rozlan (Mat Redho), 29, 1:36.37 206, Nguyễn Văn Long, 26, 1:52.20 136, Nguyễn Xuân Tứ, 30, 2:12.33 132, Chu Xuyên, 32, 2:14.91 3281, Nguyễn Việt Dũng, 31, 2:42.49 222, Trương Hùng Cường, 30, 3:14.25 210, Bùi Hoàng Hải, 32, 4:24.75 Thanks very much. What happened to Le Van Thuc and the other guy who achieved total victory? Le Van Thuc failed at Goren Hammer in Stage 1A, and Nguyen Phuoc Huynh failed at the Giant Swing in Stage 1B. David Campbell did not compete this year . Both Le Van Thuc and Nguyen Phuoc Huynh announced that they will retire after this season, but {Spoiler} after competing in USA vs. The World, Le Van Thuc changed his mind
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Post by Steven π on Sept 3, 2017 9:04:52 GMT -5
Thanks very much. What happened to Le Van Thuc and the other guy who achieved total victory? Le Van Thuc failed at Goren Hammer in Stage 1A, and Nguyen Phuoc Huynh failed at the Giant Swing in Stage 1B. David Campbell did not compete this year . Both Le Van Thuc and Nguyen Phuoc Huynh announced that they will retire after this season, but {Spoiler} after competing in USA vs. The World, Le Van Thuc changed his mind Btw let’s hope he will not make a stupid stop again xD His failure was all by a single moment of stopping
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Post by penguincatfish on Sept 7, 2017 19:08:04 GMT -5
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Post by Sitthideth Keophothong on Sept 8, 2017 17:58:21 GMT -5
I've just watched Episode 12, and now I know Ninja PT means Ninja in the Gym ("Ninja trong Phòng Tập" in Vietnamese) . I used to think that PT has something to do with the captain name (since he is Nguyen Phuoc Huynh).
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Post by Steven π on Sept 9, 2017 7:18:10 GMT -5
I've just watched Episode 12, and now I know Ninja PT means Ninja in the Gym ("Ninja trong Phòng Tập" in Vietnamese) . I used to think that PT has something to do with the captain name (since he is Nguyen Phuoc Huynh). in official fanpage the PT means phòng trọ (inn) It’s that simple xD
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Post by Sitthideth Keophothong on Sept 9, 2017 11:46:58 GMT -5
I've just watched Episode 12, and now I know Ninja PT means Ninja in the Gym ("Ninja trong Phòng Tập" in Vietnamese) . I used to think that PT has something to do with the captain name (since he is Nguyen Phuoc Huynh). in official fanpage the PT means phòng trọ (inn) It’s that simple xD Well, I think I still need to practice my Vietnamese listening skill .
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Post by penguincatfish on Sept 14, 2017 17:48:49 GMT -5
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Post by narcissus1916 on Sept 21, 2017 0:27:06 GMT -5
Are the international competitions happening and/or airing?
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Post by penguincatfish on Sept 21, 2017 14:04:29 GMT -5
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Post by Sitthideth Keophothong on Sept 21, 2017 15:46:22 GMT -5
Are the international competitions happening and/or airing? There is only a national competition between three best SASUKE teams in Vietnam, and there is no international competition this year . By the way, Lows:- SASUKE Vietnam's Hang Climb is the hardest Hang Climb in the history of SASUKE. - The competitors complaint too much about the difficulty of the obstacles, even though last year they asked VTV for a harder course. They also said that this Stage 3 is way harder than both ANW's Stage 3 and SASUKE Japan's Stage 3. - Last year Stage 4 is reused. They only make the increase the distance between the walls in the Spider Climb 10cm and make the tower 1 m higher Highs:- The Crazy Cliffhanger is exactly the same with the Crazy Cliffhanger in Japan (According to a competitor, the first 2 ledges are 2.5 cm and the last 2 ledges are 3 cm). - There are 5 Floating Boards . Other:- The competitors have 45 seconds to rest between two obstacles, but according to the timer, the competitors only have 15 seconds to rest between the Pole Maze and the Floating Boards.
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nekomi3
Kawashima Takayuki
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Post by nekomi3 on Sept 22, 2017 4:05:20 GMT -5
Are the international competitions happening and/or airing? There is only a national competition between three best SASUKE teams in Vietnam, and there is no international competition this year . By the way, Lows:- The competitors only have 15 seconds to rest between two obstacles. - SASUKE Vietnam's Hang Climb is the hardest Hang Climb in the history of SASUKE. - The competitors complaint too much about the difficulty of the obstacles, even though last year they asked VTV for a harder course. They also said that this Stage 3 is way harder than both ANW's Stage 3 and SASUKE Japan's Stage 3. - Last year Stage 4 is reused. They only make the increase the distance between the walls in the Spider Climb 10cm and make the tower 1 m higher Highs:- The Crazy Cliffhanger is exactly the same with the Crazy Cliffhanger in Japan (According to a competitor, the first 2 ledges are 2.5 cm and the last 2 ledges are 3 cm). - There are 5 Floating Boards The competitors have 45 seconds “Bốn mươi lăm” is 45
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Post by Sitthideth Keophothong on Sept 22, 2017 15:10:05 GMT -5
There is only a national competition between three best SASUKE teams in Vietnam, and there is no international competition this year . By the way, Lows:- The competitors only have 15 seconds to rest between two obstacles. - SASUKE Vietnam's Hang Climb is the hardest Hang Climb in the history of SASUKE. - The competitors complaint too much about the difficulty of the obstacles, even though last year they asked VTV for a harder course. They also said that this Stage 3 is way harder than both ANW's Stage 3 and SASUKE Japan's Stage 3. - Last year Stage 4 is reused. They only make the increase the distance between the walls in the Spider Climb 10cm and make the tower 1 m higher Highs:- The Crazy Cliffhanger is exactly the same with the Crazy Cliffhanger in Japan (According to a competitor, the first 2 ledges are 2.5 cm and the last 2 ledges are 3 cm). - There are 5 Floating Boards The competitors have 45 seconds “Bốn mươi lăm” is 45 Well, at first I thought it was 45 seconds, but according to the timer, most competitors only rest like 10 seconds between the Pole Maze and the Floating Boards (and I also heard the klaxon sounds in the background) => I thought I made a mistake and the resting time between two obstacles was actually 15 seconds .
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zocom7
Yamamoto Hiroshige
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Post by zocom7 on Sept 22, 2017 16:34:37 GMT -5
Only 3 competitors in the team competition managed to get as far as the crazy cliffhanger. I doubt anyone may beat that before the flying bars once the real Stage 3 for individuals begins.
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Post by Sitthideth Keophothong on Sept 22, 2017 17:13:58 GMT -5
Only 3 competitors in the team competition managed to get as far as the crazy cliffhanger. I doubt anyone may beat that before the flying bars once the real Stage 3 for individuals begins. {Spoiler} According to some spoilers on Facebook, 3 challengers made it to Stage 4 this year .
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Post by krmikulitsi on Sept 27, 2017 13:47:27 GMT -5
That stage 3 is extremely difficult but still doesn't match with UCH + Vertical Limit Kai + Pipe Slider without any rest.
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nekomi3
Kawashima Takayuki
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Post by nekomi3 on Sept 27, 2017 17:43:44 GMT -5
That stage 3 is extremely difficult but still doesn't match with UCH + Vertical Limit Kai + Pipe Slider without any rest. Doesn’t match with Body Prop + Peg Cloud + Time Bomb too
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Post by Sitthideth Keophothong on Sept 27, 2017 21:18:25 GMT -5
That stage 3 is extremely difficult but still doesn't match with UCH + Vertical Limit Kai + Pipe Slider without any rest. Doesn’t match with Body Prop + Peg Cloud + Time Bomb too Most competitors don't know English to learn more about the Japanese course on sasukepedia, and only the first six seasons of ANW are aired in Vietnam with subtitles. That is why the competitors thought that this year's Stage 3 was the hardest Stage 3 in the world .
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Post by dragstar on Sept 28, 2017 0:25:37 GMT -5
Doesn’t match with Body Prop + Peg Cloud + Time Bomb too Most competitors don't know English to learn more about the Japanese course on sasukepedia, and only the first six seasons of ANW are aired in Vietnam with subtitles. That is why the competitors thought that this year's Stage 3 was the hardest Stage 3 in the world . If they could said that, I wonder how us here in Indonesia would think about our local obstacles since what we know about Sasuke obstacles are only from locally dubbed G4 broadcast of Sasuke, which was done several years ago. And no, there's no ANW in our local TV. Those who subscribed to pay TVs might know some stuff about ANW, though, since it's broadcast here on AXN.
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nekomi3
Kawashima Takayuki
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Post by nekomi3 on Sept 28, 2017 9:14:51 GMT -5
I have something to do again For the Vietnamese producers
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