Makoto Nagano
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is a commercial fisherman and the captain of his vessel, and musician
. He is regularly seen on the Japanese television show Sasuke
(Ninja Warrior) where he is one of the "SASUKE All-Stars," a group of favored competitors who possess the greatest potential in completing the four grueling obstacle courses of Ninja Warrior, and gain the honor of becoming a renowned superior athlete, and also receive the coveted cash prize of two million yen. Nagano spends 300 days a year training on his fishing ship for the Sasuke competitions. Winning in the 17th competition (2006), he is the second of only three victors of the competition, the others being Kazuhiko Akiyama in the 4th competition (1999) and Yuuji Urushihara in the 24th competition (2010).
Nagano is known for his consistency in the competition. In his first 2 tournaments (7th and 8th competition), Nagano failed the Warped Wall. Then, in the 9th competition, he made an impact by reaching the Pipe Slider, further than any other competitor in that tournament had reached, only to fail the final jump off the pipe. He failed the Jump Hang on the first stage on the 10th tournament, but reached the Final Stage in the next three competitions (the 11th, 12th, and 13th competitions), but failed each time. Of the three, the closest he came to winning the competition was in the Fall 2003 competition (competition 12), missing the red button by 0.11 seconds. Since the 7th competition, he has failed the 1st Stage seven times, the most recent being the 26th Tournament. He has only failed the 2nd Stage twice (15th and 20th tournaments). He also holds the record for the most attempts in the Final Stage at five.
Nagano failed to make it four Final Stage attempts in a row, when he failed the new Jumping Bars in the 14th competition. Then, in the next competition, he suffered his first Stage 2 defeat when he failed the Metal Spin, an obstacle he easily cleared in the previous tournament.
Perhaps the strangest failure that Nagano suffered was in the 16th competition in December 2005. Nagano once again had made his way towards the end of the 3rd Stage. Nagano took his time and rested on the green pipe directly before the Devil Swing obstacle that led to the Pipe Slider. Instead of trying to generate momentum from an idle position on the trapeze-like Devil's Swing, Nagano instead hung from the green bar, grasped the Devil Swing with one arm, and held onto the green pipe with the other. He then swung back and forth, eliminating most of the effort needed to get to the Pipe Slider. However, one of the chains on the Devil Swing got caught on the green pipe. Nagano eventually got himself free, and even grasped the Pipe Slider with one hand, but he couldn't hold on. When he let go, the orange pipe slid a short ways down the track. With no choice but to generate as much momentum as he could, Nagano fell short of the pipe on his jump and plunged into the water.
In the next competition, Nagano reached the Devil's Swing again. Avoiding the same mistake he made in the previous tournament, Nagano easily beat the obstacle and the Pipe Slider, and completed stage 3. He then became only the second person to attain total victory, completing the final stage with 2.5 seconds to spare.
His accomplishment paved the way for the completely redone Sasuke course, which was unveiled at the Spring 2007 competition. During the 18th meeting, Nagano made it all the way to the 3rd Stage, but was disqualified when he attempted the new Cliff Hanger. The fourth rendition of the Cliff Hanger has the second bar inclined upwards and shortened, making the gap between the second and third bars a jumping distance, rather than an arm's reach. While Nagano cleared the jump, his hand touched the frame of the Cliff Hanger and he was disqualified. He stopped after he got off the Cliff Hanger and announced his mistake himself.
The 19th competition was the scene of his most shocking defeat to date. He showed some impressive speed on the first few obstacles until he reached one of the newest obstacles, The Flying Chute (which he cleared easily in the 18th competition): an obstacle in which one must sit and go down a large slide and at the right time, jump off the slide to grab on to a distant rope. Nagano slipped and just grazed the rope with his hands, instead of grabbing the rope from under his arms, which is needed to successfully grab the rope. He then lost his grip and forcefully fell backwards into the water, shocking the entire audience and the announcers, as well as his fellow All-Stars. It was his first defeat by the first stage since 2002. In the 20th anniversary competition Nagano breezed through the first stage defeating the flying chute that took him out last time and cleared the first stage. However on the first obstacle of the Second Stage the Downhill Jump he was off balance from the start and couldn't hold onto the rope.
In the 21st tournament he cleared the first two stages with ease. He then managed to beat the Cliff Hanger that he was disqualified on in the 18th tournament. He then beat the new Hang Climbing and Spider Flip. However on the last obstacle the Gliding Ring, a design error prevented the ring from easily gliding down the track as it was supposed to. Nagano had to force it down the track, and fell into the water upon reaching the end of the track.
In the 22nd competition Nagano completed the first six obstacles with ease but when he tried the new obstacle, the Slider Jump he couldn't hold onto the net and fell into the water.
The 23rd competition was a controversial one for Nagano. He again cleared the first 6 obstacles with ease but when he got to the Slider Jump he let go too early and couldn't reach the net. However it was found out that one of ropes, that are used to reset the bar after each attempt, got caught in the frame of the obstacle. Nagano was then given a second attempt at the stage one. He cleared the first stage with ease. He would also go on to clear stage 2. In stage 3, he got his revenge against the Gliding Ring, completing it and making it to his fifth final stage. It was also the first time he reached the Final Stage since his victory in the 17th competition. In the final stage the time limit was reduced from 45 seconds to 40. Nagano made it near the top of the tower but timed out inches from the buzzer. If the time limit had stayed at 45 seconds he would have become the first two-time champion.
Due to his near miss in the previous tournament many people expected him to clear all four stages in the 24th tournament. He cleared the first 3 obstacles with ease. But on the jumping spider he made the jump but at the end of the spider walk section he was too low and slipped into the mud pit below. It was the earliest he had ever failed (along with the jump hang in SASUKE 10). In his interview after his run he said he wanted to clear the first half of the stage quickly so he could have a lot of time for the end of the stage which made strong competitors such as Shingo Yamamoto and Hitoshi Kanno time out.
In the 25th competition, Nagano was once again moving along quickly through the first stage, but then failed on the Circle Slider, which he had successfully cleared in the 17th competition, although it was much higher for him to reach this time.
The 26th competition was Nagano's third consecutive first stage failure, he moved through the new first three obstacles but failed the Jumping Spider again on the jump.
In Sasuke 27 Nagano competed under number 100 for the first time since Yuuji Urushihara's Kanzenseiha. During Stage 1 he showed incredible prowess by being the only All Star to clear the first stage. On the second stage Nagano is shown to have lost time on the Double Salmon Ladder but managed to clear the second stage with 1 second left. In Stage 3 Nagano passed the first few obstacles with ease before reaching the Ultimate Cliff-Hanger he showed he proved he was a true competitor by making it to 4th ledge with skill and grace however during his jump onto the 5th Small ledge he lost his balance and fell into the water.
Nagano currently holds the speed record on both the 1st and 2nd Stages of Sasuke. Even though he claims he wasn't as ready as he would've liked, he finished the 1st Stage in only 50 seconds. Along with his reputation in Sasuke, Nagano is the only man to have ever made it to the final stage (Final Viking) of Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course
, coming within 5 feet of the finish before running out of time. He has also trained his older sister, Taeko Uchida and his wife Asami Nagano so they could compete in Kunoichi
, the female-only spin off of Sasuke.
In September 2008 Nagano made his first United States appearance at the Chibi-Pa Festival in West Palm Beach, Florida
.
In 2011 Makoto will release his first album.
* In the 10th Competition, the contestant numbers ranged from 901 to 1000 to show that 1000 competitors have attempted Sasuke. Thus, rather than 99, Nagano's contestant number was 999. Similarly, in the 20th Competition, the numbers ran from 1901 to 2000 to indicate that 2000 competitors have attempted Sasuke's First Stage. Nagano's number was 2000 here rather than 100.
† When Nagano tried to cross the second gap in the redesigned Cliff Hanger, he accidentally grabbed the top frame with his left hand. Rather than continue on with the 3rd Stage, he announced his mistake, gracefully disqualifying himself from the competition.
Musician
A musician is an artist who plays a musical instrument. It may or may not be the person's profession. Musicians can be classified by their roles in performing music and writing music.Also....* A person who makes music a profession....
. He is regularly seen on the Japanese television show Sasuke
Sasuke (TV series)
Sasuke is a Japanese sports entertainment television special in which 100 competitors attempt to complete a four stage obstacle course. An edited version, renamed Ninja Warrior, is screened in at least 18 other countries....
(Ninja Warrior) where he is one of the "SASUKE All-Stars," a group of favored competitors who possess the greatest potential in completing the four grueling obstacle courses of Ninja Warrior, and gain the honor of becoming a renowned superior athlete, and also receive the coveted cash prize of two million yen. Nagano spends 300 days a year training on his fishing ship for the Sasuke competitions. Winning in the 17th competition (2006), he is the second of only three victors of the competition, the others being Kazuhiko Akiyama in the 4th competition (1999) and Yuuji Urushihara in the 24th competition (2010).
Nagano is known for his consistency in the competition. In his first 2 tournaments (7th and 8th competition), Nagano failed the Warped Wall. Then, in the 9th competition, he made an impact by reaching the Pipe Slider, further than any other competitor in that tournament had reached, only to fail the final jump off the pipe. He failed the Jump Hang on the first stage on the 10th tournament, but reached the Final Stage in the next three competitions (the 11th, 12th, and 13th competitions), but failed each time. Of the three, the closest he came to winning the competition was in the Fall 2003 competition (competition 12), missing the red button by 0.11 seconds. Since the 7th competition, he has failed the 1st Stage seven times, the most recent being the 26th Tournament. He has only failed the 2nd Stage twice (15th and 20th tournaments). He also holds the record for the most attempts in the Final Stage at five.
Nagano failed to make it four Final Stage attempts in a row, when he failed the new Jumping Bars in the 14th competition. Then, in the next competition, he suffered his first Stage 2 defeat when he failed the Metal Spin, an obstacle he easily cleared in the previous tournament.
Perhaps the strangest failure that Nagano suffered was in the 16th competition in December 2005. Nagano once again had made his way towards the end of the 3rd Stage. Nagano took his time and rested on the green pipe directly before the Devil Swing obstacle that led to the Pipe Slider. Instead of trying to generate momentum from an idle position on the trapeze-like Devil's Swing, Nagano instead hung from the green bar, grasped the Devil Swing with one arm, and held onto the green pipe with the other. He then swung back and forth, eliminating most of the effort needed to get to the Pipe Slider. However, one of the chains on the Devil Swing got caught on the green pipe. Nagano eventually got himself free, and even grasped the Pipe Slider with one hand, but he couldn't hold on. When he let go, the orange pipe slid a short ways down the track. With no choice but to generate as much momentum as he could, Nagano fell short of the pipe on his jump and plunged into the water.
In the next competition, Nagano reached the Devil's Swing again. Avoiding the same mistake he made in the previous tournament, Nagano easily beat the obstacle and the Pipe Slider, and completed stage 3. He then became only the second person to attain total victory, completing the final stage with 2.5 seconds to spare.
His accomplishment paved the way for the completely redone Sasuke course, which was unveiled at the Spring 2007 competition. During the 18th meeting, Nagano made it all the way to the 3rd Stage, but was disqualified when he attempted the new Cliff Hanger. The fourth rendition of the Cliff Hanger has the second bar inclined upwards and shortened, making the gap between the second and third bars a jumping distance, rather than an arm's reach. While Nagano cleared the jump, his hand touched the frame of the Cliff Hanger and he was disqualified. He stopped after he got off the Cliff Hanger and announced his mistake himself.
The 19th competition was the scene of his most shocking defeat to date. He showed some impressive speed on the first few obstacles until he reached one of the newest obstacles, The Flying Chute (which he cleared easily in the 18th competition): an obstacle in which one must sit and go down a large slide and at the right time, jump off the slide to grab on to a distant rope. Nagano slipped and just grazed the rope with his hands, instead of grabbing the rope from under his arms, which is needed to successfully grab the rope. He then lost his grip and forcefully fell backwards into the water, shocking the entire audience and the announcers, as well as his fellow All-Stars. It was his first defeat by the first stage since 2002. In the 20th anniversary competition Nagano breezed through the first stage defeating the flying chute that took him out last time and cleared the first stage. However on the first obstacle of the Second Stage the Downhill Jump he was off balance from the start and couldn't hold onto the rope.
In the 21st tournament he cleared the first two stages with ease. He then managed to beat the Cliff Hanger that he was disqualified on in the 18th tournament. He then beat the new Hang Climbing and Spider Flip. However on the last obstacle the Gliding Ring, a design error prevented the ring from easily gliding down the track as it was supposed to. Nagano had to force it down the track, and fell into the water upon reaching the end of the track.
In the 22nd competition Nagano completed the first six obstacles with ease but when he tried the new obstacle, the Slider Jump he couldn't hold onto the net and fell into the water.
The 23rd competition was a controversial one for Nagano. He again cleared the first 6 obstacles with ease but when he got to the Slider Jump he let go too early and couldn't reach the net. However it was found out that one of ropes, that are used to reset the bar after each attempt, got caught in the frame of the obstacle. Nagano was then given a second attempt at the stage one. He cleared the first stage with ease. He would also go on to clear stage 2. In stage 3, he got his revenge against the Gliding Ring, completing it and making it to his fifth final stage. It was also the first time he reached the Final Stage since his victory in the 17th competition. In the final stage the time limit was reduced from 45 seconds to 40. Nagano made it near the top of the tower but timed out inches from the buzzer. If the time limit had stayed at 45 seconds he would have become the first two-time champion.
Due to his near miss in the previous tournament many people expected him to clear all four stages in the 24th tournament. He cleared the first 3 obstacles with ease. But on the jumping spider he made the jump but at the end of the spider walk section he was too low and slipped into the mud pit below. It was the earliest he had ever failed (along with the jump hang in SASUKE 10). In his interview after his run he said he wanted to clear the first half of the stage quickly so he could have a lot of time for the end of the stage which made strong competitors such as Shingo Yamamoto and Hitoshi Kanno time out.
In the 25th competition, Nagano was once again moving along quickly through the first stage, but then failed on the Circle Slider, which he had successfully cleared in the 17th competition, although it was much higher for him to reach this time.
The 26th competition was Nagano's third consecutive first stage failure, he moved through the new first three obstacles but failed the Jumping Spider again on the jump.
In Sasuke 27 Nagano competed under number 100 for the first time since Yuuji Urushihara's Kanzenseiha. During Stage 1 he showed incredible prowess by being the only All Star to clear the first stage. On the second stage Nagano is shown to have lost time on the Double Salmon Ladder but managed to clear the second stage with 1 second left. In Stage 3 Nagano passed the first few obstacles with ease before reaching the Ultimate Cliff-Hanger he showed he proved he was a true competitor by making it to 4th ledge with skill and grace however during his jump onto the 5th Small ledge he lost his balance and fell into the water.
Nagano currently holds the speed record on both the 1st and 2nd Stages of Sasuke. Even though he claims he wasn't as ready as he would've liked, he finished the 1st Stage in only 50 seconds. Along with his reputation in Sasuke, Nagano is the only man to have ever made it to the final stage (Final Viking) of Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course
Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course
, sometime abbreviated to Viking: TUOC, is a Japanese obstacle course endurance game show using an obstacle course produced by Fuji TV and Monster9. The English version of Viking is produced by ESPN2 with two American commentators calling the action. In Europe it airs on Eurosport 2 with the...
, coming within 5 feet of the finish before running out of time. He has also trained his older sister, Taeko Uchida and his wife Asami Nagano so they could compete in Kunoichi
Kunoichi (TV series)
was a women's obstacle course competition held in Japan and broadcast on the Tokyo Broadcasting System. It is a spin-off of Sasuke, another obstacle course series. Kunoichi is different from Sasuke in that the competitors are exclusively female.-Participants:Participants compete for a prize of 2...
, the female-only spin off of Sasuke.
In September 2008 Nagano made his first United States appearance at the Chibi-Pa Festival in West Palm Beach, Florida
West Palm Beach, Florida
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.
In 2011 Makoto will release his first album.
Sasuke
This list shows all the competitions Nagano participated in, along with his contestant number, and the stage and obstacle where he was eliminated.Competition | Start position | Obstacle | Stage |
---|---|---|---|
7th | 87 | Failed Warped Wall | First |
8th | 41 | Failed Warped Wall | First |
9th | 61 | Failed Pipe Slider | Third |
10th | 999* | Failed Jump Hang | First |
11th | 96 | Failed Final Rope | Final |
12th | 100 | Failed Final Rope (by 0.11 seconds) | Final |
13th | 100 | Failed Final Rope | Final |
14th | 100 | Failed Jumping Bars | Third |
15th | 100 | Failed Metal Spin | Second |
16th | 100 | Failed Devil Swing | Third |
17th | 99 | Total Victory (2.56 seconds to spare) | Final |
18th | 96 | Disqualified on Shin-Cliff Hanger† | Third |
19th | 100 | Failed Flying Chute | First |
20th | 2000* | Failed Downhill Jump | Second |
21st | 100 | Failed Gliding Ring | Third |
22nd | 100 | Failed Slider Jump | First |
23rd | 100 | Failed G-Rope | Final |
24th | 100 | Failed Jumping Spider | First |
25th | 99 | Failed Circle Slider | First |
26th | 99 | Failed Jumping Spider | First |
27th | 100 | Failed Ultimate Cliff Hanger | Third |
† When Nagano tried to cross the second gap in the redesigned Cliff Hanger, he accidentally grabbed the top frame with his left hand. Rather than continue on with the 3rd Stage, he announced his mistake, gracefully disqualifying himself from the competition.
External links
- Makoto Nagano Official Page (Japanese)
- 11th Sasuke Homepage (Tokyo Broadcasting SystemTokyo Broadcasting System, TBS Holdings, Inc. or TBSHD, is a stockholding company in Tokyo, Japan. It is a parent company of a television network named and radio network named ....
) - Ninja Warrior Homepage (G4G4 (TV channel)G4, also known as G4 TV, is an American cable- and satellite-television channel originally geared primarily toward young adult viewers, originally based on the world of video games...
) - Press Release for Premiere of Ninja Warrior
- 新SASUKE 2007春 (Tokyo Broadcasting System)