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Taro's picture
Submitted by Taro on

That show is called "Sasuke" in Japan, Doc. :-)

Strangely enough no Olympian has ever beaten the Final Stage.

A 36 year old fishman cleared Sasuke 2 years ago and is still one of the top 1-3 competitors.

On the woman's version (called Kunoichi), theres a spaced out/punk fashion 31-ish lady that owned for few years in a row. She cleared it 3 times when the stage was more difficult, but hasn't participated in the last year+.

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Submitted by jemanji on

Yeah, when you've got a show like that, where Olympic athletes can't win... you're better off going the other way and letting Biggest Loser contestants give it a shot :- )

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Submitted by Taro on

They are probably naming it after "Sarutobi Sasuke". Hes a mythical ninja, although its not clear whether he really existed or not.

Sasuke is really interesting in that they have several professional athletes competing at every event, and yet no one has ever cleared the final stage. It makes you wonder if some of these better contestants made the wrong career choice. :-)

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Submitted by jemanji on

That one guy finished it, but 10 seconds late, or somesuch.

What's the point if nobody can win?  The guy with the best time wins the dough, or it's just a Sisyphus game, or ?

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Submitted by Taro on

2 people have won in the history of "Sasuke" (finishing late doesn't count..). When someone wins they break the stages down and redo them to make them harder.

"Kunoichi", the Woman's version, was cleared 3 times by the same lady in a short period of time. Since she stopped appearing, they drastically LOWERED the difficulty and 2 women cruised through the final in the last event.. I'm guessing they are going to raise the difficulty again after that.

The difficulty factor is part of the appeal.. Even getting to the Final Stage is rare, but clearing it makes you a borderline living legend.

There isn't any money involved (I think there should be), but the guys that are consistently top competitors seems to do better in their careers or get local Commercial gigs and things like that. Its kind of a hobby/challenge/obssession for some of these athletes (many who never played a professional sport).

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