chackpop
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Post by chackpop on Jan 1, 2010 16:05:54 GMT -5
Is anyone else really happy at the amazing jobs the qualifiers did? 6 of them cleared Stage One: Kawaguchi Tomohiro (21,22,24) Tajima Naoya (23,24) Sato Jun (21,23,24) Hashimoto Koji (21,22,23,24) Yuuji Urishihara (21,22,23,24) Lee Enchi (17,18,21,22,23,24)
4 Cleared Stage Two: Tajima Naoya Hashimoto Koji Yuuji Urishihara Lee Enchi
3 CLEARED THE THIRD STAGE: Hashimoto Koji Yuuji Urishihara Lee Enchi
and most of all: Yuuji achieved Kanzenseiha.
This is amazing as many more experencied competitors failed in Stage One. What are your thoughts?
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davidyko
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Post by davidyko on Jan 1, 2010 17:18:34 GMT -5
Just goes to show that experience on that pre-18 course means little when it comes to performances on the Shin-Sasuke course, and that there's a lot of untapped potential out there
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arsenette
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Post by arsenette on Jan 1, 2010 22:20:36 GMT -5
LOL As Ube had mentioned. Washimi is an old school STQ'er
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scnoi1217
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Post by scnoi1217 on Jan 3, 2010 0:19:23 GMT -5
Proves once again that the people coming out of the trials are the people best suited for the course. That, and those people are the ones driving the show. Without them, Shin-SASUKE would still be going on and probably would go on for many more years to come.
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Post by artyfowljr on Jan 3, 2010 7:52:35 GMT -5
The one I liked the most was Jun Sato. He was so...natural. Too bad for his shoulder, he might have passed at least the Salmon Ladder.
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Zorn
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Post by Zorn on Jan 3, 2010 18:37:39 GMT -5
They're pretty surprising. They've done better than anyone else that attempted the course in the shin-sasuke era , and are a force that's not to be underestimated. I can see why there is this "All Star vs New Star" thing going on.
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