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Post by zoran on Nov 18, 2023 13:57:23 GMT -5
What competitor had the biggest streak of continuously improving from one tournament to another? For example Okuyama from 21-24 had a 4 streak of improvement. If you wish you can count a competitor failing at roughly the same position in an obstacle as part of the streak.
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xelA197
Shane Kosugi
Probably the only Italian superfan
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Post by xelA197 on Nov 18, 2023 15:48:10 GMT -5
Shunsuke from 14-17.
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Post by dakohosu on Nov 19, 2023 12:57:32 GMT -5
Sato Jun from 32 to 40, jk....
Nah but I can't really think of any on the same level as Shunsuke from 14-17. Dude went from giving a good performance "for a 17 year old" to becoming a Stage 3 regular, and then seemingly coming out of nowhere/being considered as Cliffhanger fodder to be the first to beat the buffed Stage 3.
I'd also say Brian Orosco from 20 to 25 counts as he did better every time, going from someone who failed Stage 1, then couldn't seem to get past Stage 2 due to being too slow, to beating a renewed course to reach Stage 3. Obvs he ended up regressing in 26, and not even making it on the show in 27, then quit all together, but yeah....
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Post by YourResidentKojiFan on Nov 19, 2023 14:16:27 GMT -5
I mean, statistically, Daisuke Morikami, he went from 1.4, to 1.9, to failing 2.5, to clearing 2.5 but running out of time, to 2.6. He never regressed, he's the only competitor as of now to compete five or more times and always do better (though Kajihara could maaaaybe tie it if he actually is as good as some people think)
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Post by darthvaderlim on Nov 20, 2023 2:40:23 GMT -5
Shingo from Sasuke 1 to 3, went from Stage Two fail to near Kanzen, though this was on a super easy course
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gonto
Degawa Tetsurō
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Post by gonto on Dec 1, 2023 13:17:45 GMT -5
Akiyama also had a streak of 4, from 9-12. Nakata as well, from 8-11. I think there's no one with a streak of 5, though.
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