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American Ninja Warrior Season 14 Episode 11 Description

Obstacles
① Slide Surfer
② ^Three Ring Circus
③ ^Giant Rollercoaster
④ Jumping Spider
⑤ ~Tetherball
⑥ Warped Wall
⑦ Dipping Birds
⑧ Split Decision (The High Road or Fly Hooks)

Name SF Place SF EP Result Notes
Levi Enright 1st 3 7. Dipping Birds Since he earned the Safety Pass during SF EP 3, he would have a second attempt on Stage One.
Jacob Arnstein 12th 4 5. Tetherball
Maggie Owen 3rd (Women) 3 3. Giant Rollercoaster Digest.
Derrick Pavoni 11th 3 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Sean Bryan 6th 2 2. Three Ring Circus
Jody Avila 15th 4 8. Fly Hooks Timed out.
Mady Howard 3rd (Women) 2 3. Giant Rollercoaster Digest.
Chris Behrends 12th 3 7. Dipping Birds Digest.
Josiah Singleton 2nd 2 Clear (17.16 seconds left)
Karen Potts 1st (Women) 3 3. Giant Rollercoaster Digest.
Anthony Eardley 9th 1 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Jonah Bonner 11th 2 8. The High Road Digest.
Josh Levin 3rd 2 Clear (34.70 seconds left)
Ronald Washington 15th 2 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Tyler Yamauchi 11th 3 Clear (16.17 seconds left) Digest.
Addy Herman 2nd (Women) 1 7. Dipping Birds Twenty-ninth woman to scale the Warped Wall on American Ninja Warrior.
Evan Andrews 1st 2 Clear (42.83 seconds left) Digest.
Grant Nguyen 10th 2 Clear (06.25 seconds left) Digest.
Enzo Wilson 14th 3 5. Tetherball
Jay Lewis 1st 1 Clear (30.15 seconds left)
Jamie Rahn 9th 3 5. Tetherball Digest.
Lorin Ball 5th 4 7. Dipping Birds Digest.
David Campbell 13th 2 8. Fly Hooks Digest. Timed out.
Katie Bone 13th 4 4. Jumping Spider
Bob Reese 12th 1 4. Jumping Spider
Barclay Stockett 3rd (Women) 4 1. Slide Surfer Digest. Lost her balance and went off the course.
Megan Rowe 2nd (Women) 3 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Owen Dyer 4th 4 Clear (13.72 seconds left) Digest.
Austin Gray 1st 4 5. Tetherball As he tried to dismount, his foot touched the water. First time fell at Stage One.
Casey Rothschild 2nd (Women) 2 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Max Feinberg 15th 3 Clear (17.49 seconds left) Digest.
R.J. Roman 3rd 3 Clear (30.91 seconds left)
Nate Hansen 2nd 4 4. Jumping Spider Since he earned the Safety Pass during SF EP 4, he would have a second attempt on Stage One.
Isabella Wakeham 2nd (Women) 4 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Donovan Metoyer 10th 4 Clear (08.66 seconds left) Digest.
Kaden Lebsack 4th 3 Clear (34.08 seconds left) Digest.
Jackson Twait 2nd 3 Clear (00.78 seconds left)
Josiah Pippel 2nd 1 Clear (37.99 seconds left) Digest.
Isaiah Thomas 3rd 4 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Kyle Soderman 8th 2 Clear (53.17 seconds left) Digest.
Flip Rodriguez 3rd 1 Clear (16.00 seconds left)
Christopher Harding Jones 6th 4 8. Fly Hooks Timed out.
Ethan Bartnicki 9th 4 Clear (10.99 seconds left)
Vance Walker 7th 4 4. Jumping Spider Digest.
Mike Silenzi 6th 3 Clear (4.79 seconds left) Digest.
Ethan Swanson 8th 3 Clear (53.92 seconds left) Digest. Fastest Stage One clear of the season.
Abby Clark 15th 1 7. Dipping Birds Timed out less than a second after completing the Warped Wall.
James Sannella 16th 1 Clear (44.60 seconds left) Digest. Replacement for Joe Moravsky.
Jeremiah Boyd 4th 2 Clear (40.13 seconds left) Digest.
Lucas Reale 7th 1 Clear (28.07 seconds left) Digest.
Cam Baumgartner 5th 3 Clear (24.63 seconds left) Digest.
Jackson Erdos 16th 2 Clear (23.85 seconds left) Digest. Replacement for Najee Richardson.
Matt D’Amico 5th 1 Clear (15.79 seconds left) Digest.
Caiden Madzelan 5th 2 5. Tetherball All cut. External Information.
Zack Eichenstein 14th 4 7. Dipping Birds All cut. External Information.
Ryan Sanders 11th 1 3. Giant Rollercoaster All cut. External information.
Rachel Degutz 3rd (Women) 1 3. Giant Rollercoaster All cut. External information.
Anthony Porter 12th 2 8. The High Road All cut. External Information. Suffered a mild concussion due to poor jump and hit his head on the platform.
Izabella Adkins 14th 2 1. Slide Surfer All cut. External information.
Kevin Carbone 8th 4 3. Giant Rollercoaster All cut. External information.
Luke Dillon 4th 1 3. Giant Rollercoaster All cut. External information.
Dave Cavanagh 8th 1 4. Jumping Spider All cut. External information.
Jeremy Warters 13th 1 3. Giant Rollercoaster All cut. External information.
Cal Plohoros 14th 1 4. Jumping Spider All cut. External information.
Hunter Guerard 7th 2 5. Tetherball All cut. External information.
Francisco Barajas 9th 2 5. Tetherball All cut. External information.
Jason Kotzin 7th 3 3. Giant Rollercoaster All cut. External information.
Drew Nester 10th 3 4. Jumping Spider All cut. External information.
Michael Bougher 13th 3 3. Giant Rollercoaster All cut. External information.
Najee Richardson 10th 1 Withdrew Did not compete due to COVID protocol. Replaced by Jackson Erdos.
Joe Moravsky 6th 1 Withdrew Did not compete as his wife tested positive for COVID-19. Replaced by James Sannella.

Safety Pass Results

Name Usage Status Result Notes
Jay Lewis Unused N/A
Josiah Singleton Unused N/A
Levi Enright Used 7. Dipping Birds Digest.
Nate Hansen Used Clear (02.96 seconds left)

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American Ninja Warrior Show Summary

American Ninja Warrior (sometimes abbreviated as ANW) is an American sports entertainment competition based on the Japanese television series Sasuke. It features hundreds of competitors attempting to complete series of obstacle courses of increasing difficulty in various cities across the United States, in hopes of advancing to the national finals on the Las Vegas Strip and becoming the season’s “American Ninja Warrior.”

To date, only Isaac Caldiero, Geoff Britten, and Drew Drechsel have finished the course and achieved “total victory”. Caldiero and Drechsel are the only competitors to win the cash prize. The series premiered on December 12, 2009, on the now-defunct cable channel G4, and airs now on NBC with encore episodes showing on NBCSN. Since 2020, the show also airs on Spanish-language network Telemundo.

American Ninja Warrior History

In late 2006, the American cable channel G4 began airing broadcasts (subtitled in English or dubbed with English commentary and re-titled Ninja Warrior) of the Japanese sports entertainment television special Sasuke.[8] Coinciding with this, the channel held the first American Ninja Challenge, in which Americans gained the opportunity to be sent to compete on Sasuke. Over time, the semi-annual Sasuke broadcasts on G4 gained a cult following in the United States and eventually became some of the channel’s most-watched broadcasts. This led to the creation of the American adaptation of the show, American Ninja Warrior, in 2009. American Ninja Warrior followed American Ninja Challenge as the qualifying route for Americans to enter Sasuke.

Since the fourth season, American finalists compete on a nearly-identical finals course on the Las Vegas Strip not traveling to Japan to compete on Sasuke. NBC began broadcasting the city finals and national finals episodes in the fourth season.

By the fifth season, G4 was set to be replaced by Esquire Network and had wound down all original programming—besides American Ninja Warrior—by January 2013. Notably, the sideboard advertising along the fifth season’s courses listed Esquire Network as the broadcaster because G4 was going to transition into Esquire Network by April 22, 2013—prior to the season premiere. However, the channel switch was delayed to September 23, 2013, and Esquire Network took over Style Network’s channel space instead. As a result, NBC became the sole broadcaster of the original episodes while Esquire Network aired reruns until the eighth season.

American Ninja Warrior Presenters

During each episode, the play-by-play announcer and color commentator provide play-by-play on a competitor’s run on the course while the sideline reporter introduces the obstacles and interviews competitors.

American Ninja Warrior was originally hosted by G4’s Blair Herter and Alison Haislip.

In the second season, comedian and television host Matt Iseman joined the show, replacing Herter. Producers were fond of his knowledge of sports and lighthearted, enthusiastic delivery. Additionally, MMA fighter Jimmy Smith was brought in as co-host while Haislip was assigned to the new sideline reporter position. The panel remained the same throughout season three. For season four, Olympic medalist Jonny Moseley was brought in as the new color commentator, replacing Smith. Producers believed his experience as a freestyle skier would bring a unique perspective to the series. Meanwhile, sportscaster and television presenter Angela Sun replaced Haislip.

For season five, two newcomers were introduced. Sports analyst and former NFL player Akbar Gbaja-Biamila replaced Moseley, while ESPN sportscaster and model Jenn Brown replaced Sun as sideline reporter.[20] Gbaja-Biamila was contacted to audition for the role of co-host in Los Angeles after being seen on the NFL Network by one of the series’ executive producers. The season five panel remained the same through the sixth season.

For season seven, CBS Sports reporter Kristine Leahy joined the show as the new sideline reporter, replacing Brown, and remained on the show through season 10.

Iseman and Gbaja-Biamila returned to host the eleventh season along with new sideline reporter Zuri Hall.[23] For season 12, the panel remained the same, as it will for the thirteenth season.

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