American Ninja Warrior (season 6)
American Ninja Warrior (season 6) | |
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Broadcast from | May 26 – September 8, 2014 |
Host(s) |
Matt Iseman Akbar Gbaja-Biamila Jenn Brown |
Broadcaster | Esquire Network |
Competitors | 600[1] |
Finals venue | Las Vegas, NV |
The sixth season of American Ninja Warrior premiered on NBC on May 26, 2014. Hosts Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, and Jenn Brown returned for their sixth, second, and second seasons, respectively. Similar to previous seasons, the winner receives $500,000 and the coveted title, "American Ninja Warrior".
Cities
Regional competitions were held in the following five locations to determine the 90 competitors to participate in the other stages: Venice Beach, CA, a return to Dallas, TX; and new locations St. Louis, MO, Miami, FL and Denver, CO.
Notable competitors
- U.S. Olympic luger Kate Hansen
- 5-time ANW veteran David Campbell
- The Biggest Loser personal trainer Kim Lyons
- former American Gladiator champion and gladiator Evan "Rocket" Dollard
- U.S. Olympic bobsledder Johnny Quinn
- U.S. Olympic gymnast Jonathan Horton
- U.S. Olympic gymnast Terin Humphrey
- 4-time ANW veteran Brent Steffensen
- professional wrestler Matt Capiccioni
- professional wakeboarder Shaun Murray
- retired-MLB baseball player Rich Thompson
- U.S. Olympic luger Preston Griffall
- professional BMX rider Morgan Wade
- professional MMA fighter Michelle Waterson
- U.S. Olympic snowboarder Faye Gulini
Notable achievements
Truss builder Stephen France made ANW history when he became the first amputee ever to compete with a prosthetic limb in the qualifying round in Miami. Also ANW Trainer Drew Drechsel sets the second fastest time in any qualifier with 0:44.24 run, only seconds behind Michael "Frosti" Zernow who had the fastest time on season three in the Venice quailifers. At 52 years old, Jon Stewart became the oldest person to complete a Finals Course. Chris and Brian Wilczewski, "The Brothers Wilczewski", became the first brothers ever to make it to Mount Midoriyama together.
Women's success
This season, the women who attempted the Warped Wall (obstacle #6) from last season competed. Three women out of 100 have completed the course. Former NCAA gymnast Kacy Catanzaro made ANW history when she became the first woman to complete the qualifying course, making it up the warped wall on her second try at 5:26.18 at the Dallas qualifiers, ranking her 21 out of 30; this also makes her the first woman to make it up the Warped Wall. Catanzaro became the first woman to attempt the finals course and the first to complete it, which she did with a time of 8:59.53, ranking her 7th out of 15. This made her the first woman to advance to Mount Midoriyama in Las Vegas. She failed to complete the 1st round of the finals, in Las Vegas while attempting the Jumping Spider.
ANW event coordinator Michelle Warnky became the second woman to finish the qualifying course, making it up the Warped Wall on her first try in a faster time (3:08.94) than Catanzaro at the St. Louis qualifiers, ranking her 19th out of 30. She also became the second woman ever to attempt the Salmon Ladder in the finals, coming up just inches short. She did receive a wild-card spot in Las Vegas, but she overshot on her dismount to the landing pad on the Silk Slider.
Rock climbing instructor Meagan Martin became the third woman to finish the course, making it up the Warped Wall on her third and final try at 4:46.29 at the Denver qualifiers, ranking her 22nd out of 30; she also became the first woman in ANW to complete the Devil Steps.[2] However, in the Denver Finals, she came up short and fell at the Spikes into Cargo. She received a wild-card spot in Las Vegas, and became the first American woman to complete the Jumping Spider, but ran out of time on the Warped Wall.[3]
In addition, Melanie Hunt and Courtney Venuti both made it to the Warped Wall in Miami Qualifying, but both of them couldn't get up it and advance. Hunt competed the last 2 seasons, going out on the 2nd obstacle both times and Venuti competed in Season 5.
Before Catanzaro, Warnky, and Martin, the only woman to have beaten an American Ninja Warrior or Sasuke stage, trial, or qualifier was former Super Sentai stuntwoman Chie Nishimura (who beat Sasuke Stage 1 in 1998). Not even Kunoichi champions Rie Komiya or Ayako Miyake had managed it.
Mount Midoriyama
Stage 1 Clears
1 | Elet Hall | Cleared | 00:46.60 |
2 | Lorin Ball (Wild Card) | Cleared | 00:35.29 |
3 | Paul Kasemir | Cleared | 00:31.04 |
4 | Joe Moravsky | Cleared | 00:29.79 |
5 | Ian Dory | Cleared | 00:23.81 |
6 | Joshua Cook (Wild Card) | Cleared | 00:23.71 |
7 | Chris Wilczewski | Cleared | 00:22.26 |
8 | Abel Gonzalez | Cleared | 00:19.08 |
9 | Jo Jo Bynum | Cleared | 00:17.85 |
10 | Travis Rosen | Cleared | 00:17.73 |
11 | Isaac Caldiero | Cleared | 00:16.58 |
12 | Andrew Lowes | Cleared | 00:12.26 |
13 | Dan Galiczynski | Cleared | 00:09.65 |
14 | Ryan Stratis | Cleared | 00:08.66 |
15 | Dr. Noah Kaufman | Cleared | 00:07.98 |
16 | Yen Chen | Cleared | 00:03.60 |
17 | Brian Arnold | Cleared | 00:01.57 |
18 | J.J. Woods | Cleared | 00:00.27 |
Stage 2
Order # | Finalist | Outcome | Obstacle |
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1 | J.J. Woods | Failed | Double Salmon Ladder |
2 | Brian Arnold | Failed | Unstable Bridge |
3 | Yen Chen | Failed | Butterfly Wall |
4 | Dr. Noah Kaufman | Failed | Unstable Bridge |
5 | Dan Galiczynski | Failed | Unstable Bridge |
6 | Ryan Stratis | Failed | Metal Spin |
7 | Andrew Lowes | Failed | Metal Spin |
8 | Isaac Caldiero | Failed | Double Salmon Ladder |
9 | Travis Rosen | Failed | Metal Spin |
10 | Joseph "Jo Jo" Bynum | Failed | Unstable Bridge |
11 | Abel Gonzalez | Failed | Double Salmon Ladder |
12 | Chris Wilczewski | Failed | Metal Spin |
13 | Joshua Cook (Wild Card) | Failed | Butterfly Wall |
14 | Ian Dory | Failed | Metal Spin |
15 | Joe Moravsky | Completed | 00:01:29 |
16 | Paul Kasemir | Failed | Unstable Bridge |
17 | Lorin Ball (Wild Card) | Failed | Double Salmon Ladder |
18 | Elet Hall | Completed | 00:13:34 |
Stage 3
Order # | Finalist | Outcome | Obstacle |
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1 | Elet Hall | Failed | Floating Boards |
2 | Joe Moravsky | Failed | Hang Climb |
Note: * Moravsky was only the third American Ninja Warrior competitor to complete the "Ultimate Cliffhanger".
References
- ↑ http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/sep/23/american-ninja-warrior-geoff-britten/
- ↑ Meagan Martin at the 2014 Denver Qualifiers - American Ninja Warrior. YouTube. 23 June 2014.
- ↑ Spencer Hall. "'American Ninja Warrior' recap: A lady slays the jumping spider". SBNation.com. Vox Media.