Eclipse
Satō Jun
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Post by Eclipse on Jul 30, 2016 14:01:25 GMT -5
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Post by Al Bundy on Jul 31, 2016 17:15:34 GMT -5
Yep, but coming in 2017
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Post by Al Bundy on Jul 26, 2017 17:15:18 GMT -5
Season 2 airs on 12 August
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Post by Mk20SSR on Aug 15, 2017 8:19:24 GMT -5
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Post by Al Bundy on Oct 19, 2017 11:07:16 GMT -5
On Sat 25 Nov there will be a celebrity special and Isaac Caldiero will seemingly be part of it.
Also, applications for season 3 are already open, so I guess it will be renewed.
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Post by sasukestatistician on Oct 23, 2017 23:27:09 GMT -5
The second season finished airing three weeks ago, but I just finally got around to watching it. This season they changed the format a bit adding an extra round before the finals like Ninja Warrior Italia. There were seven qualifying heats where the top 20 moved on to the qualifying final and the top 8 there moved on to the semi-final. The semi-final was a single stage where the top 28 competitors moved on to the finals. Stage 1 had 10 obstacles including the Metal Spin making its first appearance outside of Sasuke/ANW, more than the usual 8-9 seen in other European spin-offs. The first part of Stage 2 consisted of the Half-Pipe Attack, Broken Bridge, Double Salmon Ladder, Unstable Bridge, and the Wall Lift with a 90s time limit. The second part of Stage 2 included the Curved Body Prop, Floating Boards, The European Cliffhanger which this time had a Crazy Cliffhanger jump at the end, and the Flying Bar. This is one more obstacle than what is normally included. During the Stage 1 intro piece of a contestant who is part of the German Wolfpack, they showed how Isaac Caldiero had a training session with all of the finalists. He taught them breathing exercises to calm their nerves. Below are the finals results. {Finals Results}5 out of the 28 finalists completed Stage 1 and only 3 reached the second part of Stage 2. René Kaselowsky, a 20 year old circus performer, and Moritz Hans, a 21 year old sport climber, both failed the Cliffhanger, but Moritz Hans made it further reaching the fourth ledge becoming the last man standing.
Oliver Edelmann, last year's Last Man Standing, failed the Jumping Spider in Stage 1.
One of the breakout stars this year was Benjamin Grams, a 24 year old parkour and freerunning athlete. He finished the semi-final the fastest by over 20 seconds, he finished Stage 1 with an incredible 65 seconds left, about 40 seconds faster than anyone else, and he finished the first part of Stage 2 with 26 seconds left, 17 seconds faster than the other two finishers. He fell on the last floating board.
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cobrinha
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Post by cobrinha on Oct 24, 2017 0:58:59 GMT -5
How ten obstacles were in stage one ?
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