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Post by The Chief on Oct 30, 2008 20:24:02 GMT -5
no, that's been pretty much the same.
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Post by japantv1210 on Oct 30, 2008 20:30:58 GMT -5
The final stage has been attempted 22 times. How many times has the first obstacle in stage 3 been failed? Sasuke 1-Stage 2
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Post by 2D2Will on Oct 30, 2008 20:34:36 GMT -5
no, that's been pretty much the same. But they kept changing the shape of the surface you climb on with your feet. I can think of at least 4 different versions of the rope climb.
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Post by davidyko on Oct 31, 2008 0:59:02 GMT -5
Pole Bridge in Sasuke 1 - 2 people Pole Jump/Vaulting Thingy in Sasuke 4 - 1 person Propeller Bars in Sasuke 7 - 1 person Rumbling Dice in Sasuke 9 (SHINGO!) - 1 person Rumbling Dice in Sasuke 14 - 1 person Arm Rings in Sasuke 17 - 1 person
So that's a total of 7 people. Sasuke 1, Stage 3.
Add the time Akiyama had left in Stage 1 of Sasuke 11, the time Jovtchev had left in Stage 1 of Sasuke 8, and the time Brian Orosco had left in Stage 1 of Sasuke 21, and you get...?
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Post by RiderLeangle on Oct 31, 2008 1:37:31 GMT -5
0.6 seconds, Thats a trick question considering Akiyama and Jotchev had all 0s on the clock.
What number did Nagano Makoto wear on his first attempt.
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Post by davidyko on Oct 31, 2008 5:29:52 GMT -5
87, in Sasuke 7. (Got demoted to about half that in his next attempt.) Sasuke 1, Stage 4.
Which tournament was the only one in which Shane Kosugi did better than his brother?
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Post by bigblind168 on Oct 31, 2008 7:27:04 GMT -5
Sasuke 7
how high up did terek get on the jump hang in 19
Sasuke 1 stage 2
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Post by Homeslice on Oct 31, 2008 7:55:48 GMT -5
(Rider, I believe Akiyama had 0.02 or 0.03 left on the clock when he finished in 11, but Jovtchev was the one with all 0's.)
That's a trick question, bigblind. There was no Jump Hang in 19. He did get to the very top of the net in 17, but in 19 no such thing happened.
Sasuke 1 - Stage 2? (or Stage 3 if you count my first answer, which was done before bada's reposting of the rules. Please tell me!)
Name the 5 (that's right, 5) contestants that made it to the Final Stage in Sasuke 3.
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Post by Badalight on Oct 31, 2008 8:05:54 GMT -5
It's okay Homeslive, you're Sasuke 1 - Stage 3, I'll count it since you weren' the only one not following them.
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Post by scnoi1217 on Oct 31, 2008 8:38:41 GMT -5
87, in Sasuke 7. (Got demoted to about half that in his next attempt.) Sasuke 1, Stage 4. Which tournament was the only one in which Shane Kosugi did better than his brother? The first answer by bigblind was wrong. Both of them failed the Body Prop in Sasuke 7, so technically, they went the same amount. In the 3rd tournament, Shane failed the Rolling Log and in the 9th tournament, Shane failed the Big Boulder. In both of those tournaments, Kane did not compete, so technically Shane did better than Kane in those tournaments. Sasuke 1 - Stage 3
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Post by scnoi1217 on Oct 31, 2008 8:45:00 GMT -5
Name the 5 (that's right, 5) contestants that made it to the Final Stage in Sasuke 3. Shingo Yamamoto Katsumi Yamada Akira Omori Tatsuya Yamamoto Minoru Matsumoto Sasuke 1 - Final Stage My question: A record 37 people beat Stage 1 in Sasuke 4, what was the lowest number of a person to try Stage 2 in that tournament?
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Post by Homeslice on Oct 31, 2008 8:48:39 GMT -5
The first answer by bigblind was wrong. Both of them failed the Body Prop in Sasuke 7, so technically, they went the same amount. Actually, bigblind is right, scnoi. Both of them failed the Body Prop in Sasuke 6. In 7, Shane went to the Body Prop, but Kane failed the Spider Walk in Stage 2. As for the answer to your trivia question, the lowest number was Hiroyuki Asaoka, who was contestant #3. (Sasuke 1 - Stage 4) In which tournament was the gap at the end of the Pipe Slider introduced?
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Post by Badalight on Oct 31, 2008 9:42:13 GMT -5
The gap was always there and it gradually got bigger didn't it...?
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Post by Homeslice on Oct 31, 2008 9:57:26 GMT -5
I guess so, but it's more of a case of not having to jump over a gap to the finish line vs. having to jump over a gap to the finish line. When the Pipe Slider was introduced, people could simply step off the Pipe Slider and be done with Stage 3 (though a handful of people still failed at the end).
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Post by davidyko on Oct 31, 2008 11:32:49 GMT -5
Sasuke 4 was the first tournament in which a gap was purposely put to make things harder. (Sasuke 2 - Stage 1, I think)
Give the number the person who won the marathon chose for Sasuke 18, how he did, and if possible, his name.
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Post by Badalight on Oct 31, 2008 12:57:29 GMT -5
You skipped Sasuke 1 - Stage 4
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Post by scnoi1217 on Oct 31, 2008 13:17:48 GMT -5
The first answer by bigblind was wrong. Both of them failed the Body Prop in Sasuke 7, so technically, they went the same amount. Actually, bigblind is right, scnoi. Both of them failed the Body Prop in Sasuke 6. In 7, Shane went to the Body Prop, but Kane failed the Spider Walk in Stage 2. As for the answer to your trivia question, the lowest number was Hiroyuki Asaoka, who was contestant #3. (Sasuke 1 - Stage 4) In which tournament was the gap at the end of the Pipe Slider introduced? Wrong answer homeslice. You were at Sasuke 1 - Third Stage before that answer, so now your at Sasuke 1 - Second Stage. My question still needs a right answer.
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Post by davidyko on Oct 31, 2008 13:27:21 GMT -5
You skipped Sasuke 1 - Stage 4 How did I skip it? Check reply #45. And scnoi: #1. If that's right, that puts me at Sasuke 2 - Stage 2.
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Post by scnoi1217 on Oct 31, 2008 13:32:25 GMT -5
Give the number the person who won the marathon chose for Sasuke 18, how he did, and if possible, his name. This is a very tough question and I don't think anyone else would get this, but I'll give it a shot: The guy's name is (roughly) translated to: Aya Akira Kato (加藤晶文), he picked No. 77, and failed the Log Grip. If I'm right I'm at Sasuke 2 - Stage 1.
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Post by scnoi1217 on Oct 31, 2008 13:35:13 GMT -5
Yes, that's right dave:
New question: Besides her famous Sasuke 2 performance, Chie Tanabe (now Chie Nishimura) competed one more time in Sasuke. What tournament was it? What number did she wear? And where did she fail?
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