Paragus
Ōmori Akira
what even goes here?
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Post by Paragus on Apr 1, 2017 16:04:45 GMT -5
SASUKE 9, 11, 12, and 14-17 are the only tournaments in which all 6 All-Stars competed.
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 6, 2017 8:03:11 GMT -5
Every All-Star has at least failed a version of the Pipe Slider Yamada:6,10(Version 2) Nagano:9(Version 2) Takeda:8,12,17(Versions 2 and 3) Shiratori:13,16(Versions 2 and 3) Akiyama:12(Version 2) Yamamoto:2,5(Versions 1 and 2)
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Post by Sierrae on Apr 8, 2017 2:52:30 GMT -5
Asa competed in either 20 or 21. He was digested and timed up on the warped wall.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Apr 8, 2017 13:00:58 GMT -5
Asa competed in either 20 or 21. He was digested and timed up on the warped wall. It was SASUKE 21.
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Post by SasukeDoctor on Apr 9, 2017 12:34:12 GMT -5
No Vietnamese has ever compete in Sasuke Japan If Nagano was able to beat the Warped Wall in the first try, and with that speed on Lumberjack Climb, he could cleared Stage 1 (32) don't do this to me
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Post by Steven π on Apr 10, 2017 7:54:53 GMT -5
No Vietnamese has ever compete in Sasuke Japan If Nagano was able to beat the Warped Wall in the first try, and with that speed on Lumberjack Climb, he could cleared Stage 1 (32) don't do this to me Ik the second fact was hurt
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Post by RiderLeangle on Apr 10, 2017 9:29:00 GMT -5
The 2nd fact doesn't really count too much as a fact, Sasuke has a ton of what ifs and none of them are facts on what if they happened, Nagano could have won in 12 and 23 which would have had way more historical impact than if he cleared in 32 and those don't count as "facts".
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Post by Steven π on Apr 10, 2017 23:03:08 GMT -5
The 2nd fact doesn't really count too much as a fact, Sasuke has a ton of what ifs and none of them are facts on what if they happened, Nagano could have won in 12 and 23 which would have had way more historical impact than if he cleared in 32 and those don't count as "facts". Deleted
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Post by RiderLeangle on Apr 10, 2017 23:12:12 GMT -5
The 2nd fact doesn't really count too much as a fact, Sasuke has a ton of what ifs and none of them are facts on what if they happened, Nagano could have won in 12 and 23 which would have had way more historical impact than if he cleared in 32 and those don't count as "facts". Deleted
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 15, 2017 0:09:07 GMT -5
SASUKE 27 was the only tournament in which both Nagano and Urushihara made it to Stage 3 Results 1.SASUKE 21 Nagano:Failed Gliding Ring(Third Stage) Urushihara:Failed Flying Chute(First Stage) 2.SASUKE 22 Nagano:Failed Slider Jump(First Stage) Urushihara:Failed G-Rope(Final Stage) 3.SASUKE 23 Nagano:Failed G-Rope(Final Stage) Urushihara:Failed Unstable Bridge(Second Stage) 4.SASUKE 24 Nagano:Failed Jumping Spider(First Stage) Urushihara:Kanzenseiha(3.57 seconds left) 5.SASUKE 25 Nagano:Failed Circle Slider(First Stage) Urushihara:Failed Double Salmon Ladder(Second Stage) 6.SASUKE 26 Nagano:Failed Jumping Spider(First Stage) Urushihara:Failed Half-Pipe Attack(First Stage) 7.SASUKE 27 Nagano:Failed Ultimate Cliff Hanger(Third Stage) Urushihara:Kanzenseiha(6.71 seconds left) 8.SASUKE 28 Nagano:Failed Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe(First Stage,Second Wall) Urushihara:Failed Crazy Cliff Hanger(Third Stage) 9.SASUKE 29 Nagano:Failed Ni Ren Soritatsu Kabe(First Stage,Second Wall,Injured) Urushihara:Failed Backstream(Second Stage) 10.SASUKE 30 Nagano:Disqualified due to Technical Fault,Swap Salmon Ladder(Second Stage) Urushihara:Failed Wall Lifting(Second Stage) 11.SASUKE 31 Nagano:Failed Soritatsu Kabe(First Stage) Urushihara:Failed Soritatsu Kabe(First Stage) 12.SASUKE 32 Nagano:Failed Lumberjack Climb(First Stage) Urushihara:Failed Double Pendulum(First Stage)
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Apr 15, 2017 1:28:14 GMT -5
Now that I see these statistics seems SASUKE 31 is the only time both Nagano and Yuuji failed the same obstacle.
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 21, 2017 5:14:55 GMT -5
In SASUKE 22 and SASUKE 25,the highest number to reach Stage 3 were 84 and 80,respectively.This marks the first,and second that no number above 84 or 80 went to Stage 3
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 21, 2017 5:37:51 GMT -5
SASUKE 26 is the only tournament in which no All-Star made it halfway through Stage 1
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 21, 2017 5:42:17 GMT -5
Now that I see these statistics seems SASUKE 31 is the only time both Nagano and Yuuji failed the same obstacle. Well spotted!
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Post by Shuberb674 on Apr 21, 2017 6:40:09 GMT -5
Guys please keep the thread to facts and not mindless trivia, I created this thread to collect facts one could not gain from merely watching the broadcasts and stated as such in the opening post, yet somehow this has devolved into the same thing as all the other fact threads.
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 21, 2017 9:35:52 GMT -5
Yamada Katsumi is the SASUKE All-Star with the least Third Stage attempts,at 4(SASUKE 3,4,6,10)
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 21, 2017 9:42:40 GMT -5
Ishikawa Terukazu is the only person to fail the Flying Bar without attempting a transition to the other rung
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Post by hoseasasuke on Apr 21, 2017 9:45:45 GMT -5
Kanno Hitoshi is the only finalist to have ever worn #1
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Post by yamfriend on Apr 21, 2017 10:19:20 GMT -5
Yamada Katsumi is the SASUKE All-Star with the least Third Stage attempts,at 4(SASUKE 3,4,6,10) This is wrong---Akiyama only attempted the Third Stage 3 times (SASUKE 4, 11, and 12). Kanno Hitoshi is the only finalist to have ever worn #1 This is also wrong---Akiyama wore #1 (well, technically #1901) in SASUKE 20.
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Post by TCM on Apr 21, 2017 10:25:42 GMT -5
Also, limit consecutive posts in the same thread unless absolutely needed. There's nothing here that warrants making a new post for each thing you happen to find after the last time you posted something, especially since there were almost no posts in between them. All of these in the last few hours could have been in one post. Use the edit function.
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