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Australian Ninja Warrior Season 06 Episode 07 Description

Semifinal 3
Obstacles
Knockout Race
① Sprinting Steps
② Launchpad to Bag
③ Log Dash
④ Salmon Ladder to Ring Toss
⑤ Dropping Shelves
⑥ Warped Wall

Race for Advantage
⑦ Double Dipper
⑧ Beehive
⑨ Dragon’s Back

Results
Knockout Race

Name Heat Placing Heat Winning Competitor Notes
Match 1
Paul Culloty 13th 2 Eloni Vunakece Both fell at the Dropping Shelves. However, since Eloni made it to the obstacle first, he advanced to the grand final.
Eloni Vunakece 11th 1
Match 2
Rob Patterson 2nd 4 Rob Patterson
Dylan James 4th 2
Match 3
Kobe Teede 14th 1 Kobe Teede Ben fell at the Dropping Shelves.
Ben Hunt 18th 3
Match 4
Nathan Burley 13th 3 Nathan Burley Both fell at the Log Dash. However, since Nathan made it to the obstacle first, he advanced to the grand final.
Todd Smith 15th 4
Match 5
Josiah Savonoff 13th 1 Alexander Cvetkovski Digest. Josiah fell at the dismount of the Ring Toss portion.
Alexander Cvetkovski 5th 3
Match 6
Judith Carroll 5th 2 Judith Carroll Skye fell at the Dropping Shelves. Judith became the third woman to make it to the grand final of Australian Ninja Warrior.
Skye Haddy 16th 2
Match 7
Matthew Bowles 1st 3 Matthew Bowles Since Matthew won the Power Pool during his heat, he was then able to choose his opponent to compete against with.
Jett Cairns 18th 4
Match 8
Jake Baker 3rd 4 Jake Baker
Matthew Tsang 5th 4
Match 9
Stewart Furze 16th 3 Stewart Furze Digest. Sam fell at the Log Dash.
Sam Roberts 8th 3
Match 10
Matt Bingham 8th 4 Sam Goodall Matt fell at the Log Dash.
Sam Goodall 17th 1
Match 11
Kai James 18th 1 Daniel Watermann Kai fell at the Dropping Shelves.
Daniel Watermann 4th 3
Match 12
Steven Manassah 12th 4 Zak Stolz Since Zak won the Power Pool during his heat, he was then able to choose his opponent to compete against with. Steven fell at the Sprinting Steps.
Zak Stolz 1st 4
Race for Advantage
Place Name Heat Placing Heat Result Notes
1st Jake Baker 3rd 4 Clear (3:57) Won the second-chance advantage for the grand final.
2nd Rob Patterson 2nd 4 Clear (4:16)
3rd Matthew Bowles 1st 3 Clear (4:22)
4th Zak Stolz 1st 4 9. Dragon’s Back (3:54)
5th Alexander Cvetkovski 5th 3 9. Dragon’s Back (4:30) Digest.
6th Daniel Watermann 4th 3 9. Dragon’s Back (4:36)
7th Judith Carroll 5th 2 9. Dragon’s Back (5:29)
8th Sam Goodall 17th 1 7. Double Dipper (2:29)
9th Kobe Teede 14th 1 7. Double Dipper (2:55)
10th Stewart Furze 16th 3 7. Double Dipper (3:19) Digest.
11th Eloni Vunakece 11th 1 5. Dropping Shelves (1:25)
12th Nathan Burley 13th 3 3. Log Dash (0:16)

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Australian Ninja Warrior

Australian Ninja Warrior is a sports entertainment competition spin-off of the Japanese television series Sasuke which premiered on 9 July 2017 on the Nine Network. It features hundreds of competitors attempting to complete series of obstacle courses of increasing difficulty, in hopes of advancing to the finals and becoming the season’s “Australian Ninja Warrior.”

History

The series was announced in 2016 with applications open until 9 September 2016, with filming between November & December 2016 on Cockatoo Island.The series was officially confirmed at Nine’s upfronts in November 2016 with Rebecca Maddern announced as host. A few days after the announcement, Ben Fordham was announced as second host & Freddie Flintoff as the series’ sideline reporter. The series began airing on 9 July 2017.[

The series was renewed for a second season during the season one final which was filmed between December 2017 & January 2018, with applications that closed by 3 September 2017. On 11 October 2017, the series was officially confirmed for renewal at Nine’s upfronts, also confirming Fordham, Maddern & Flintoff returning for the second season. The second season began airing on 8 July 2018.

On 17 October 2018, the series was officially renewed for a third season at Nine’s upfronts, also confirming Fordham, Maddern & Flintoff returning for the third season. Filming for the series was relocated to Spotswood in Melbourne with filming commencing 15 November until 1 December. The third season began airing on 8 July 2019.

On 17 October 2019, the series was officially renewed for a fourth season at Nine’s upfronts, also confirming Fordham, Maddern & Flintoff returning for the fourth season. The series will again be relocated, filming will take place at Melbourne Showgrounds in Ascot Vale. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Nine has introduced Audience Lock-out meaning members of the public can not attend as audience, only family members of contestants will be allowed to attend, as well as co-host Rebecca Maddern, who was put in self-isolation, was temporarily replaced by Shane Crawford for two heats, she has since been cleared and returned to filming. Crawford returned to the season as sideline commentator for the Semis and Grand Final after Freddie Flintoff had to fly back to the UK before coronavirus pandemic measures came into effect. The fourth season began airing on 26 July 2020.

Ben Polson became the first contestant to win after four seasons. His prize was $400,000 and the title of ‘Australian Ninja Warrior’.

Nine Network announced a fifth season on 16 September 2020. Casting applications are open until 30 November 2020. The series will again be relocated, filming will take place in Homebush, New South Wales. In June 2021, Nine announced Nick Kyrgios will be joining the series as a sideline commentator along side Shane Crawford, Freddie Flintoff won’t be returning due to travel challenges and a busy schedule. The fifth season will begin airing on 20 June 2021.

Format

Potential contestants go through a rigorous series of obstacles before the possibility of becoming the next Australian Ninja Warrior and win a cash prize, starting at $100,000. If there is no winner in a season the prize will jackpot and rise by $100,000 until someone eventually conquers Mount Midoriyama.

From the third season, the format changed slightly with the most successful contestant who goes the furthest and fastest guaranteed to win $100,000 should they not conquer the course, but will win the growing jackpot should they conquer Mount Midoriyama.

Australian Ninja Warriors Winners

Season 1 – Fred Dorrington
Season 2 – Rob Patterson
Season 3 – Charlie Robbins
Season 4 – Ben Polson

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