
American Ninja Warrior
Ninja veterans take on the world's toughest obstacle course for a chance to win $1 million the ninja who goes the furthest on the course walks away with the new "last ninja standing" prize of $100,000.

Ninja veterans take on the world's toughest obstacle course for a chance to win $1 million the ninja who goes the furthest on the course walks away with the new "last ninja standing" prize of $100,000.

Competitors face up to 10 obstacles, including the brand new Crazy Clocks, vying for a chance to advance to the national finals.

Competitors vying for a chance to advance to the national finals face up to 10 obstacles, including Spider Trap and new challenge Fallout.

Competitors vying for a chance to advance to the national finals face up to 10 obstacles, including new challenges Baton Pass and Spider Trap.

Competitors in the Minneapolis qualifiers face obstacles, including Double Twister and Diamond Dash.

Competitors face six obstacles, including the Spinning Bow Ties and the Lightening Bolts "American Ninja Warrior" veterans Najee Richardson, Michelle Warnky, Allyssa Beird and Chris Wilczewski return to compete alongside Jason Avant.

In the first qualifying round, competitors must tackle six obstacles, including the Mega Warped Wall from Dallas, Texas.

Some of the most impressive athletes from the show compete for bragging rights and the championship trophy obstacles include a Super Salmon Ladder and Wicked Wingnuts.

Teams from North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia tackle the punishing finals course.

The season's best Ninjas tackle the last stages of Mount Midoriyama, vying for the $1 million prize.

The top 30 competitors from Kansas City, Mo., vie for a chance to compete in the national finals.

The top 30 competitors from the Cleveland city qualifier compete on one of the the world's most challenging obstacle courses.

Contestants tackle obstacles including the Salmon Ladder, Circuit Board, Elevator Climb and new obstacle Giant Cubes.

Competitors will face the Salmon Ladder, Hourglass Drop, Elevator Climb and new obstacle Spinball Wizard veteran ninjas Kacy Catanzaro, Daniel Gil and Brent Steffensen return.

Competitors tackle six obstacles, including the brand new Rolling Pin and Wingnuts veteran "American Ninja Warrior" fan favorites Jessie Graff, Drew Drechsel, and JJ Woods return NASCAR driver Ben Kennedy takes on the course for the first time.

Indy car driver Conor Daly and Olympic gold medalist Jonathan Horton are among the competitors in San Antonio who tackle two new obstacles: the Spinning Bridge and Sky Hooks.

In the first qualifying round from Los Angeles, competitors must tackle six obstacles, including Cannonball Drop and Battering Ram American Ninja Warrior veterans Kevin Bull and Grant McCartney return for another shot at completing the course.

Teams from North America, Latin America and Europe travel to Las Vegas, where they tackle the punishing finals course competitors include Brian Arnold, Drew Drechsel, Daniel Gil, Jessie Graff, Josh Levin and Jake Murray.

The top competitors from the city finals face a four-stage course with new obstacles, including the Snake Run, Giant Log Grip, Broken Bridge, and Flying Squirrel.

The top 30 competitors take on a more challenging course that has 10 obstacles, including the Salmon Ladder and Flying Shelf Grab.