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During Stage 4, Britten completed the rope climb in 0:29.65 seconds, becoming the first American Ninja Warrior [35] for being the first to complete all six courses (city qualifying, city finals, and all four stages of Mount Midoriyama) in a single season and the first runner-up to achieve Total Victory, while Caldiero completed the rope climb ...
For the first time ever, a competitor became the first two-time grand prize winner and consecutively in Vance Walker, who became the first ninja to achieve "Total Victory" twice. In the same season, Caleb Bergstrom became the fifth (sixth recorded) ninja to achieve total victory, but completed the rope climb just over a second slower than Walker.
Because Caldiero's climb was faster, he was declared the season's official winner, [4] and he received the title of the first "American Ninja Warrior." [ 8 ] Because Britten ran first, however, some fans and competitors considered him to be the "first American Ninja Warrior"; Joe Moravsky stated: "In my opinion, Geoff is technically the first ...
Vance Walker is making history for a second time.. On Monday, Sept. 9, the 19-year-old from Tampa, Fla. was crowned the first back-to-back winner of American Ninja Warrior during the season 16 ...
The Indianapolis Qualifying marked the return of the only winner of American Ninja Warrior; bus boy and rock climber, Isaac Caldiero who achieved "total victory" three seasons ago. U.S. Women's Hockey Olympic Gold medalist Kendall Coyne and IndyCar racer and 2008 Indianapolis 500 champ Scott Dixon ran the course which was held at the historic ...
This season set a new record with 8 competitors all advancing to Stage 4, and also crowned the second (third recorded) grand prize winner in Vance Walker, who not only became the fourth (fifth recorded) ninja to achieve "Total Victory", but had previously won American Ninja Warrior Junior twice. In the same season, Daniel Gil became the third ...
All competitors must complete the eight obstacles on Stage 1 with a time limit of 2:35.00. Highlights from the first half included school teacher Allyssa Beird who made ANW history by becoming only the second woman (also the third worldwide, the first two being Chie Tanabe in Sasuke 2 and Jessie Graff in the eighth season of ANW ) to complete ...
American Ninja Warrior is an American obstacle-course competition show based on its Japanese counterpart, Sasuke. Pages in category " American Ninja Warrior " The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.