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SASUKE2005冬 (SASUKE #16)
Tokyo Broadcasting System [TBS] broadcast date Friday, December 30th, 2005
http://www.tbs.co.jp/program/sasuke.html
Stage Results Overview
Competitors to clear 1ST Stage = 16
Competitors to clear 2ND Stage = 8
Competitors to clear 3RD Stage = 0
Competitors to clear FINAL Stage = 0
SASUKE #16 - Top 5 Results
The top 5 performances for this competition are listed by highest obstacle and then by competitior number.
SASUKE #16 - Commentators
SASUKE #16 - Course (Obstacle) Configuration
Total Obstacles = 24
Time Limit = 100 seconds
Time Limit = 66 seconds
Time Limit = none
Time Limit = 30 seconds
The 16th Competition, official name: SASUKE2005冬 (literally SASUKE 2005 Winter) was the third and final tournament held in 2005. Officially, it was the only tournament to have the "winter" label. In the First Stage, three new obstacles were introduced. However, the success of this tournament was the best since Akiyama Kazuhiko's kanzenseiha in SASUKE 4 with an incredible 16 people clearing, including 8 consecutive clears from #89 to #96. However, in the Second Stage, the results were mixed. The redesigned Metal Spin took out 7 out of the 16 people and the field was cut in half to eight. In the Third Stage, the Devil Balanço was finally beaten by both Yamada Koji and Shiratori Bunpei. At 38, Bunpei became the oldest competitor to go the furthest out of all the 100 competitors, surpassing Yamada Katsumi in SASUKE 10 at 36. However, for a third straight tournament, no one made it to the Final Stage.
This article uses material from the "SASUKE_16" article on the SASUKEPEDIA wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.
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