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Sportsman No.1 (series)

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Pro Sportsman No. 1 (最強の男は誰だ!壮絶筋肉バトル!!スポーツマンNo.1決定戦, Saikyō no Otoko wa Dare da! Sōzetsu Kinniku Batoru!! Supōtsuman Nanbā Wan Ketteisen; "Who is the Strongest Man?! Grand Muscle Battle!! Sportsman No. 1 Decisive Battle"), later revived as Sports Danshi Grand Prix (究極の男は誰だ!?最強スポーツ男子頂上決戦) abbreviated as SpoDan (スポダン) was an annual program made by Monster9, the same company that produces series such as Kinniku Banzuke and SASUKE and broadcast on TBS TV.

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Core installments

Pro Sportsman No.1 Ketteisen (1993–2009)[1]

The original series that began as a pilot in 1993. A group of professional athletes competes in a modified pentathlon or heptathlon of events that combine strength, balance, speed and general athletics.

Geinōjin Survival Battle (1996–2007)[1]

A spinoff of Pro Sportsman No.1 that retains the same general formula, with shorter overall runtimes and a lineup consisting entirely of athletics celebrities.

Sports Danshi Grand Prix (2012–present)[2]

A reboot of the series produced after the dissolution of former production studio Sportsman No.1, Sports Danshi Grand Prix features a mix of athletes, former champions and celebrities together. The series was retitled due to an ongoing legal dispute with former producer Ushio Higuchi and his studio GoldEggs.

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Other series

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Battle of the Four Kings (1995), Power Sportsman (1996)[1] and Kairiki Battlefield (2022)[3]

A series of tournaments under the same core concept as Sportsman No.1, with the competitor pool made up of Sumo wrestlers and Strongmen.

Amateur Sportsman (1995-1996)[1]

A side series produced in conjunction with the Japanese Olympic Committee under the working title Clash of Olympians. In this case, amateur refers to athletes who are not being paid in professional leagues, rather than true amateur. The lineups consistently almost entire of current and former Olympians, and is widely referred to as "Olympian Sportsman" among fans.

Speed Sportsman (1996)[1]

A one-time special that aired featured exclusively high-speed events revolving around running. This tournament is notable for having the debut of the now iconic event Shotgun Touch.

Queens Challenge Battle (2002–2004)[4]

A women's spinoff of Sportsman No.1 that features a group of women taking on modified events.

Glory Sportsman (2010)

A one-time special that featured a large lineup of 50 competitors attempting the Monster Box.

Noniku Battle Atamaccho (2012)[5]

A one-time special that featured a pair competing together on modified events that feature traditional Sportsman events mixed with intellectual aspects.

Strongman No.1 (2023–2024)[6]

Airing as a special during the final three specials of Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TV, Strongman No.1 saw seven professional athletes in different fields competing for the title. In addition, a team composed of four Taiiku Kai TV staff competed alongside the professionals.

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