
American Ninja Warrior
The national finals conclude in Las Vegas as the remaining competitors move on to stages 3 and 4 for their chance to win $1 million and become the next American Ninja Warrior.

The national finals conclude in Las Vegas as the remaining competitors move on to stages 3 and 4 for their chance to win $1 million and become the next American Ninja Warrior.

The finals continue in Las Vegas, where the ninjas face super-sized obstacles in Stages 1 and 2 in timed runs the ninjas who advance to Stage 2 must complete a six-obstacle course, including new obstacle Hornet's Nest, to advance to Stage 3.

The finals return to Las Vegas where the ninjas face up to eight super-sized obstacles in Stage 1 the ninjas must complete the course, including new obstacles Three Ring Circus and Tetherball, to advance to Stage 2 of the national finals.

The semifinals continue in Los Angeles where the competing ninjas face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including new obstacles Hopscotch and Box Office the two fastest ninjas will face off on the Power Tower for a Safety Pass.

The semifinals begin in Los Angeles, where the competing ninjas face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including, for the first time, Kaleidoscope, Ghost Town and Spin Zone the two fastest ninjas will face off on the Power Tower for a Safety Pass.

The qualifying rounds conclude in San Antonio with ninjas from across the country taking on the world's most challenging obstacle course competitors as young as 15 take on seasoned veterans in this first round of competition from the Alamodome.

The qualifying rounds continue in San Antonio, where Minions have taken over the course and brought the new obstacle Despicaballs other new obstacles include Shattered Panes and Final Frontier in addition to the iconic Warped Wall.

The qualifying rounds continue in San Antonio, where competitors as young as 15 take on seasoned veterans on the world's most challenging obstacle course the new Kickboards obstacle makes its debut on the course that ends with the Warped Wall.

Fan favorites compete in the wildest head-to-head ANW competition ever iconic obstacles get super-sized -- some as high as 80 feet -- as all-star ninjas face off on challenges including the Big Dipper, Spring Forward and the first-ever Cat Grab.

Twelve elite female competitors battle across two daunting courses the top 4 finishers advance to race head-to-head on the Power Tower, with the winner taking home $50,000 and becoming the second American Ninja Warrior Women's Champion.

The national finals conclude in Las Vegas as the remaining competitors move on to Stage 2 and beyond for their chance to win $1 million and become the next American Ninja Warrior.

The finals continue in Las Vegas, where the competitors face up to eight supersized obstacles on Stage 1, including Split Decision, where the ninjas much choose between an upper body obstacle or a balance obstacle, in hopes of advancing to Stage 2.

The finals return to Las Vegas, where the ninjas face up to eight super-sized obstacles for the first time in finals history competitors must decide between a grueling upper body obstacle and a riskier balance obstacle in hopes of advancing.

The semifinals conclude in Los Angeles as competing ninjas face up to 10 challenging obstacles for Split Decision, ninjas must choose between an upper body and balance obstacle the top two runs of the night will face off in the Power Tower.

The semifinals begin in Los Angeles, where the competing ninjas will face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including new obstacles Wall-to-Wall and the Inverter the top two runs of the night will face off in the Power Tower.

The qualifiers come to a close at the Tacoma Dome with a new generation of ninjas facing up to six challenging obstacles, including new obstacle Tilt A Whirl in addition to the iconic Warped Wall.

The qualifiers continue at the Tacoma Dome with a new generation of ninjas facing up to six challenging obstacles, including new obstacle Double Down in addition to the iconic Warped Wall.

The qualifiers continue at the Tacoma Dome with a new generation of ninjas facing up to six challenging obstacles, including the new Air Surfer and Pretzel Twist in addition to the iconic Warped Wall.

The qualifiers continue with a new generation of ninjas including competitors as young as 15 facing up to six challenging obstacles, including the Shrinking Steps, Weight for It, Split Decision, Tipping Point, V Formation and the iconic Warped Wall.

Drew Drechsel, Jesse Labreck, Mathis "The Kid" Owhadi, Najee Richardson and Barclay Stockett represent Team USA against top athletes from Europe and Australia in a battle for worldwide ninja domination.