Makoto Nagano
Makoto Nagano (長野 誠, Nagano Makoto, born March 30, 1972 in Kitakata, Miyazaki) (sometimes known as the World's Strongest Fisherman) is a commercial fisherman, captain, and musician. He is captain of his vessel F/V Konpira Maru 50 (第50金比羅丸), and was previously captain of the F/V Konpira Maru 28 (第28金比羅丸). He is regularly seen on the Japanese television show Sasuke (Ninja Warrior) where he was one of the "SASUKE All-Stars," a group of favored competitors who were thought to possess the greatest potential in completing the obstacle courses. He can also be seen on the lesser known precursor to Ninja Warrior, Viking: The Ultimate, where he was the only competitor to make it to the final round.
Winning in the 17th Sasuke competition (2006) he is the second of only four victors of the competition.[1][2][3] By the time he retired in July 2017, he had competed in 26 versions of Sasuke.[4]
Sasuke career
Training
Nagano spent 300 days a year training on his fishing ship for the Sasuke competitions.[4]
Retirement
Leading up to the 32nd competition in 2016, Nagano formally announced his retirement from Sasuke, with his "last run" making up a significant portion of the broadcast and promotional material for the tournament. This involved several gifts from fans and fellow competitors alike, including a "finish" button normally found at the end of the courses. Additionally, a special retirement ceremony was held following his run, concluding with his friends and fellow competitors throwing him into a water pit, mirroring his total victory celebrations in Sasuke 17.
By the time he retired in July 2017, he had competed in 26 versions of Sasuke.[4]
U.S. appearance
In September 2008 Nagano made his first United States appearance at the Chibi-Pa Festival in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Music career
Album
Nagano released his first album in 2011.[5]
Sasuke appearances
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's 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 |
28th | 100 | Failed Second Warped Wall | First |
29th | 100 | Failed Second Warped Wall (injured) | First |
30th | 2999* | Failed Swap Salmon Ladder | Second |
31st | 98 | Failed Warped Wall | First |
32nd | 100 | Failed Lumberjack Climb (Time Out) | First |
* 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. Then, in the 30th Competition, the numbers went from 2901 to 3000 to indicate that 3000 competitors have attempted Sasuke's First Stage, and Nagano's number was 2999 rather than 99.
** 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.
See also
References
- April 7th, 2007
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2010-01-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Yuuji Urushihara does it again" Youtube, 11/6/2011
- Rebecca Sullivan (July 27, 2018). "Here are the only six people to ever have completed the final Ninja Warrior course". New.co.AU.
- https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/yujou-to-tatakaino-kiseki/id429346666
External links
- Makoto Nagano Official Page (Japanese)
- 11th Sasuke Homepage (Tokyo Broadcasting System)
- Ninja Warrior Homepage (G4)
- Press Release for Premiere of Ninja Warrior
- 新SASUKE 2007春 (Tokyo Broadcasting System)