Biography:
Makoto Nagano is one of the "Ninja Warrior 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 10 million yen. Nagano spends 300 days a year training on his fishing ship for the Sasuke competitions. He is the second of only two victors of the competition, the previous being Kazuhiko Akiyama in 1999.
Nagano is known for his consistency in the competition. Nagano reached the Final Stage three times in a row (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 10th competition, he has only failed the 1st Stage once, the most recent being the 19th Tournament. He has only failed the 2nd Stage once as well (15th tournament). He also holds the record for the most attempts in the Final Stage at four.
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Perhaps the strangest failure that Nagano suffered was in the December 2005 competition. Nagano once again had made his way towards the end of the 3rd Stage. Nagano took his time and rested on the green pipe that is directly before The Devil's Swing obstacle that leads to the Pipe Slider. Instead of trying to generate momentum from an idle position on the trapeze-like Devil's Swing, Nagano instead grasped the Devil's 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 got a hold on 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. Nagano got his revenge the very next competition and completed the final stage with 2.5 seconds left.
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 was disqualified. He stopped after he got off the Cliff Hanger and announced his mistake himself.
The 19th competition was home of his most shocking defeat to date. He showed some impressive speed on the first few obstacles until he has reached one of the newest obstacles, The Flying Chute; an obstacle in which you 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 just grazed the rope with his hands, instead of grabbing the rope from under his arms, a trait needed to successfully grab the rope. he then forcefully plunged into the water. It was his first defeat by the first stage since 2002.
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(also Makoto Nagano), so she could compete in Kunoichi, the female-only spinoff of Sasuke.