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In 20 years and 32 seasons, the world has seen six people complete the final course (Yuuji Urushihara did it twice). Four of them are from the Ninja Warrior homeland, Japan, and two from the US of A. Check them out:
Welcome to the last night of Qualifiers for season 13 of American Ninja Warrior! The Qualifiers were an emotional start to the season and we closed out our time in the Tacoma Dome with another rollercoaster, including massive highs and some very shocking lows.
Ryan Meeks: Ryan, the oldest remaining Ninja at 39, closed things out on Epic Air Surfer. Kyle Soderman: Kyle used his parents’ landscaping company as a Ninja Warrior training ground in the past. He’s now a stuntman and he was in fine form on Stage Two. Kyle moved quickly, conserving energy.
Which 'American Ninja Warrior' Season 14 Contestants Made the Semi-Finals? R.J. Roman at the San Antonio Qualifiers on "American Ninja Warrior" Season 14, he is one of 13 contestants to finish their run and make it to the semi-finals. Elizabeth Morris/NBC
To date, only Geoff Britten, Isaac Caldiero, and Drew Drechsel have conquered Mount Midoriyama and achieved Total Victory. Caldiero and Drechsel are the only competitors to win the cash prize of $1,000,000.
On Monday night, 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack became the youngest person in “American Ninja Warrior” history to reach Stage 4 of the National Finals.
Kaden LebsackKaden Lebsack has been crowned as the winner of American Ninja Warrior season 13 and rightfully so! The powerhouse competitor was the only contestant to reach stage four at the National Finals, which is a feat that is no easy task.
American Ninja Warrior national finalistsDrew Drechsel.Daniel Gil.Casey Rothschild.Vance Walker.
Drew Drechsel is presently in lockup for having intercourse with minors and prepared for his remaining verdict from the courtroom docket. As per the office's official info releases, Drechsel, 31, traveled to New Jersey to commit sexual conduct with a minor.
Geoff Britten becomes the first person to defeat Mount Midoriyama, but Isaac Caldiero beats his time on Stage 4 to take home the $1 million prize.
Castle Rock, ColoradoKaden Lebsack (Super K WakeNinja) was born in Castle Rock, Colorado. Kaden got his nick name from his Wakeboarding Coach, and it just stuck!
15-years-oldKai Beckstrand is 15-years-old and just unstoppable on the course. In the Qualifiers, he put up the fastest course completion out of all five nights. Kai was joined in the Semifinals by his dad, Brian, who also hit a buzzer in the first round.
American Ninja Warrior's season 13 finale brought us back to the hallowed ground of Stage Three and the rarely viewed Stage Four. The new Eyeglass Alley seemed to provide the biggest challenge of the night. Only the 15-year-old Kaden Lebsack was able to put it behind him.
American Ninja Warrior will be back for Season 13 in 2021! Season 13 returns to have more episodes, but rather than a touring format, it taped all the qualifiers in Seattle, all the semi-finals in Los Angeles, and the national finals returned to Las Veags.
Kyle SodermanRankCompetitorTime1Vance Walker00:03:24.722Kyle Soderman00:03:23.843Austin Gray00:03:14.574Kaden Lebsack00:03:01.44
Unfortunately though, outside of the winner, people who compete on American Ninja Warrior don't get paid at all. … According to a five time American Ninja Warrior contestant, “We do not get paid to try out in the regional locations. Everything is out of pocket for your travel to the location and hotel and food.
Season 13 will usher in a new age of American Ninja Warrior history and you could be a part of it. The American Ninja Warrior Obstacle Design Challenge is back!
If selected as the winner, your design will become a reality during season 14!
Season 13 will usher in a new age of American Ninja Warrior history and you could be a part of it. The American Ninja Warrior Obstacle Design Challenge is back!
If selected as the winner, your design will become a reality during season 14!
This was just fast versus fast. Both of these Colorado competitors are relentless. This was the definition of anyone’s game. With the final Safety Pass of the season on the line.
Season 13 will usher in a new age of American Ninja Warrior history and you could be a part of it. The American Ninja Warrior Obstacle Design Challenge is back!
If selected as the winner, your design will become a reality during season 14!
There is no time limit at this stage. The goal is to make it to the end and move to Stage Four, or go that farthest the faster to become the Last Ninja Standing. The completion times on Stage Two determined the run order.
Season 13 will usher in a new age of American Ninja Warrior history and you could be a part of it. The American Ninja Warrior Obstacle Design Challenge is back!
If selected as the winner, your design will become a reality during season 14!
In 20 years and 32 seasons, the world has seen six people complete the final course (Yuuji Urushihara did it twice). Four of them are from the Ninja Warrior homeland, Japan, and two from the US of A. Check them out:
So the grand finale of Australian Ninja Warrior was a bit of a bust hey. If it makes you feel better, the course has only ever been successfully completed 7 times in 31 seasons, so the chances of crowning a winner were always looking pretty grim.
Posted by Yuuji Urushihara (漆原裕治) on Tuesday, 13 September 2011. Urushihara is a shoe salesman who trained to qualify for the show for five years. It paid off and he is still the only person to have ever finished the entire course twice. On his second win he even had 6.71 secondds to spare. Niceeeeee.
Season 13 will usher in a new age of American Ninja Warrior history and you could be a part of it. The American Ninja Warrior Obstacle Design Challenge is back!
If selected as the winner, your design will become a reality during season 14!