The Salmon Ladders have all been scaled and the Summer 2021 season of “American Ninja Warrior” is in the books. Season 13 was the lucky one for winner Kaden Lebsack, who banked $100,000 in the strength and agility competition.
“American Ninja Warrior” winners can win up to $1,000,000 in prize money.
When Monday’s episode began, 20 ninjas were still technically in contention — and 19 of them hadn’t even run Stage Two ahead of the finale.
In addition to Lebsack, the Top 20 consisted of Jake Murray, Kyle Soderman, Isaiah Thomas, Joe Moravsky, Josiah Pippel, Tyler Yamauchi, Sean Bryan, Matt Bradley, Austin Gray, Brian Burkhardt, Vance Walker, Jesse Labreck, Kai Beckstrand, Isaiah Wakeham, Mike Silenzi, Jonathan Godbout, Ryan Meeks, Enzo DeFerrari Wilson and Adam Rayl.
On “American Ninja Warrior,” insanely athletic individuals take on perhaps the world’s most difficult obstacle course. Season 13 of the NBC competition series, which is hosted by Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall,...
“American Ninja Warrior” winners can win up to $1,000,000 in prize money.
When Monday’s episode began, 20 ninjas were still technically in contention — and 19 of them hadn’t even run Stage Two ahead of the finale.
In addition to Lebsack, the Top 20 consisted of Jake Murray, Kyle Soderman, Isaiah Thomas, Joe Moravsky, Josiah Pippel, Tyler Yamauchi, Sean Bryan, Matt Bradley, Austin Gray, Brian Burkhardt, Vance Walker, Jesse Labreck, Kai Beckstrand, Isaiah Wakeham, Mike Silenzi, Jonathan Godbout, Ryan Meeks, Enzo DeFerrari Wilson and Adam Rayl.
On “American Ninja Warrior,” insanely athletic individuals take on perhaps the world’s most difficult obstacle course. Season 13 of the NBC competition series, which is hosted by Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall,...
- 9/14/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Hey, "American Ninja Warrior" fans. Tonight, August 5, 2019, the Seattle/Tacoma City finals did indeed air. In this episode, the contestants had to get through a course that was filled with the following obstacles in the order they are presented here: Shrinking Steps, Lunatic Ledges, the Barrel Roll, the Broken Bridge, Lightning Bolts, Warped Wall, Salmon Ladder, Floating Monkey Bars, Northwest Passage, Spider Trap and the Power Tower. Tonight's episode kicked off with contestant Nick Hanson. During his run, he was able to make it to the Floating Monkey Bars part of the course before falling off. Next up was Olympic athlete Jeremy Taiwo. He is a Decathlete that competed in the Rio games as part of Team USA. During his run, he made it to the Lunatic Leges obstacle before giving out. After that, Jake Murray made his attempt. He was able to make it to the Lightning Bolts before falling off.
- 8/6/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Last year, only three contestants on NBC's American Ninja Warrior TV show were able to complete Stage 2. All three of them -- Joe Moravsky, Sean Bryan and Najee Richardson -- failed to make it past Stage 3. Can American Ninja Warrior make it past the Nielsen ratings this summer? Cancelled or renewed for season 11? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
Hosted by Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, and Kristine Leahy, American Ninja Warrior is based on the Japanese series, Sasuke. The NBC TV show follows competitors in series of obstacle courses in both city qualifying and city finals rounds. Contestants who complete the finals course in their area move on to the national finals round. In season 10, the show will visit Dallas, Miami, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Minneapolis before heading to Las Vegas to take on the four-stage course that’s been modeled after the...
Hosted by Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, and Kristine Leahy, American Ninja Warrior is based on the Japanese series, Sasuke. The NBC TV show follows competitors in series of obstacle courses in both city qualifying and city finals rounds. Contestants who complete the finals course in their area move on to the national finals round. In season 10, the show will visit Dallas, Miami, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Minneapolis before heading to Las Vegas to take on the four-stage course that’s been modeled after the...
- 2/15/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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