< BACK

Samurai · Rock Orchestra Kagoshima Performance

サムライ・ロック・オーケストラ 鹿児島公演
Stage/Dance/Comedy Dance and Performance art

Naoki Iketani

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Naoki Iketani (Mr. Ikitani, December 1st, 1973-) is a former gymnast, sports talent, director and reporter. Higashi Yodogawa Ward (now Yodogawa Ward) from Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. His brother is Yukio Ikedani. His brother-in-law (my younger brother) is a soccer player Ryuji Kitamura. Seifu High School, Japan Physical Education University. Blood type is A.In 1995, he remained ninth overall in the All-Japan Championships and third overall in the All-Japan Student Championships, losing the right to compete in the World Championships. In 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games in, Fuji TV news program of the super time at the caster serve the.
At the All Japan Professional Championships in 1997, he recorded a record of 4th place in individual overalls and a victory for the bar event.There are three children in private life, and holds qualifications for decoration other than gymnastics, and operates a decoration specialty store.January 15, 2015 Established Samurai Rock Orchestra Inc. He first appeared in " Sportsman No. 1 Final Match " ( TBS ) in March 1995, and made 18 records in his first attempt at the Jump Box (MONSTER BOX) (at the same time as the men's volleyball All Japan representative Yuichi Nakagaki ). The winner at that time was Belarusian gymnast King Vitaly Shelbo (20 steps 2 m 76 cm)
In October of the same year, he challenged aiming at a world record in the gymnastics club of Japan Physical Education University, and he exceeded the world record of 20 ranks with Kenichi Nagasawa ( bed of the 1993 gymnastic All Japan Championship item floor ).

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

In the sportsman No. 1 decisive battle and the 5th entertainer survival battle broadcasted on March 26, 1999, the 3 categories BEACH FLAGS, MONSTER BOX, QUICK MUSCLE were won. Finally in MONSTER BOX Kane Kosugi of the Chi single combat but it became, eventually Kane is 22-stage, Naoki Ikeya won the 23-stage (World Thailand recorded).
In the sportsman No. 1 decisive battle and the 6th entertainer survival battle broadcasted on March 26, 2000 , BEACH FLAGS and MONSTER BOX were won, but there are too many points in power type items such as WORK OUT GUYS and POWER FORCE As a result, he came in second place overall.

Schedule & Ticket

There is no schedule or ticket right now.

Place information

Visuals help you imagine

More photo & video

Other languages

Chinese (Simplified)  English  French  German  Korean  Malayalam  Russian  Thai  Vietnamese 
More languages

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Naoki Iketani", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
Content listed above is edited and modified some for making article reading easily. All content above are auto generated by service.
All images used in articles are placed as quotation. Each quotation URL are placed under images.
All maps provided by Google.

Buy Ticket >