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PremieredAmerican Ninja Warrior Season 10 released on May 30, 2018.
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Dallas City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Dallas, Texas, ninjas face 6 obstacles, including the new 18-foot “Mega Warped Wall,” which offers a chance to win $10,000 if conquered. Ninjas can also be younger this year, with the age limit lowered from 21 to 19. Notable Dallas ninjas include Daniel Gil, Brent Steffensen, and Barclay Stockett. Matt Iseman & Akbar Gbajabiamila host and Kristine Leahy co-hosts.
Los Angeles City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Los Angeles, California, ninjas tackle 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Jumper Cables” and “Doorknob Drop.” Ninja veterans Sean Bryan, Kevin Bull, and Flip Rodriguez compete.
Miami City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Miami, Florida, ninjas tackle 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Ring Turn” and “Slippery Summit.” Featured ninjas include Jessie Graff, Drew Drechsel, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher Gabe Stewart.
Indianapolis City Qualifiers
The qualifying round from Indianapolis, Indiana, takes over downtown at the foot of the majestic “Monument Circle” where ninjas face 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Wheel Flip” and the “Spin Hopper.” Season 7 champion Isaac Caldiero returns to the show after a 2 year hiatus. He is joined by ninja veterans Brian Arnold, Jimmy Choi, and Jesse “Flex” Labreck, as well as notable guests including Verizon IndyCar driver Scott Dixon and Olympic Gold Medalist Kendall Coyne.
Philadelphia City Qualifiers
The qualifying round from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, takes over the Richmond Power Plant where ninjas face 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Spinning Bow Ties” and “Lightning Bolts.” Ninja veterans Najee Richardson, Michelle Warnky, Allyssa Beird, and Chris Wilczewski return to the competition and compete alongside former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jason Avant.
Minneapolis City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Minneapolis, Minnesota, ninjas attempt to conquer 6 obstacles including the brand-new “Double Twister” and “Diamond Dash.” Featured ninjas include Meagan Martin, Joe Moravsky, Lance Pekus, Maggi Thorne, and Sarah Schoback.
Los Angeles City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including the brand-new “Baton Pass” and “Spider Trap.” Ninjas include: Tiana Webberley, Sean Bryan, Kevin Bull, Josh Levin, and Flip Rodriguez.
Dallas City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including the brand-new “Fallout” and the grueling 10th obstacle, “Spider Trap.” Ninjas include: Daniel Gil, Barclay Stockett, Mathis “The Kid” Owhadi, Brent Steffensen, and Abel Gonzalez.
Miami City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including the brand new “Crazy Clocks.” Ninjas include: Jessie Graff, Drew Drechsel, Morgan “Moose” Wright, Rachael Goldstein, and Jessica Clayton.
Indianapolis City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course including the brand-new “Cane Lane” and the grueling 10th obstacle “Spider Trap.” Ninjas include: Brian Arnold, Jimmy Choi, Jesse “Flex” Labreck, and season 7 champion Isaac Caldiero.
Philadelphia City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course including the brand-new “Captain’s Wheel.” Ninjas include: Najee Richardson, Michelle Warnky, Allyssa Beird, Jamie Rahn, and Chris Wilczewski.
Minneapolis City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including a brand-new obstacle called “The Hinge.” Ninja veterans taking to the course include Meagan Martin, Joe Moravsky, Jake Murray, and Lance Pekus.
Las Vegas Finals Night 1
One half of the field takes on the 1st of 4 stages. Ninjas include Daniel Gil, Jesse Labreck, and rookie Mathis "Kid" Owhadi. Stage 1 consists of 8 obstacles that must be completed in under 2:25 minutes in order to advance to stage 2.
Las Vegas Finals Night 2
The other half of the field takes on the 1st of 4 stages. Ninjas include Meagan Martin, Lance Pekus, and Najee Richardson. Stage 1 consists of 8 obstacles that must be completed in under 2:25 minutes in order to advance to stage 2.
Las Vegas Season Finale
Competitors who conquered stage 1 move on to stage 2, in the hope of advancing to stages 3 and 4. Finalists vie to win a cash prize of $1 million and the title of “American Ninja Warrior.” New this year, the ninja who goes the farthest walks away with the “last ninja standing” prize of $100,000.
USA vs The World 2019
Drew Drechsel, Jesse Labreck, Mathis “The Kid” Owhadi, Najee Richardson, and Barclay Stockett represent Team USA against top athletes from Team Europe and Team Australia in a battle for worldwide ninja domination.
All-Star Skills Competition
The fastest, strongest, and most impressive athletes from the show compete head-to-head on the National Finals course in a high-octane skills competition. Competitors including Allyssa Beird, Joe “The Weatherman” Moravsky, Jesse Labreck, “Cowboy Ninja” Lance Pekus, and Flip Rodriguez. The skills competition features 5 supersized obstacles, including a Super Salmon Ladder and Wicked Wingnuts.
American Ninja Warrior
Season 10
Release Date
PremieredAmerican Ninja Warrior Season 10 released on May 30, 2018.
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Sign In to Track ProgressDallas City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Dallas, Texas, ninjas face 6 obstacles, including the new 18-foot “Mega Warped Wall,” which offers a chance to win $10,000 if conquered. Ninjas can also be younger this year, with the age limit lowered from 21 to 19. Notable Dallas ninjas include Daniel Gil, Brent Steffensen, and Barclay Stockett. Matt Iseman & Akbar Gbajabiamila host and Kristine Leahy co-hosts.
Los Angeles City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Los Angeles, California, ninjas tackle 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Jumper Cables” and “Doorknob Drop.” Ninja veterans Sean Bryan, Kevin Bull, and Flip Rodriguez compete.
Miami City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Miami, Florida, ninjas tackle 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Ring Turn” and “Slippery Summit.” Featured ninjas include Jessie Graff, Drew Drechsel, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher Gabe Stewart.
Indianapolis City Qualifiers
The qualifying round from Indianapolis, Indiana, takes over downtown at the foot of the majestic “Monument Circle” where ninjas face 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Wheel Flip” and the “Spin Hopper.” Season 7 champion Isaac Caldiero returns to the show after a 2 year hiatus. He is joined by ninja veterans Brian Arnold, Jimmy Choi, and Jesse “Flex” Labreck, as well as notable guests including Verizon IndyCar driver Scott Dixon and Olympic Gold Medalist Kendall Coyne.
Philadelphia City Qualifiers
The qualifying round from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, takes over the Richmond Power Plant where ninjas face 6 obstacles, including the brand-new “Spinning Bow Ties” and “Lightning Bolts.” Ninja veterans Najee Richardson, Michelle Warnky, Allyssa Beird, and Chris Wilczewski return to the competition and compete alongside former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jason Avant.
Minneapolis City Qualifiers
In the qualifying round from Minneapolis, Minnesota, ninjas attempt to conquer 6 obstacles including the brand-new “Double Twister” and “Diamond Dash.” Featured ninjas include Meagan Martin, Joe Moravsky, Lance Pekus, Maggi Thorne, and Sarah Schoback.
Los Angeles City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including the brand-new “Baton Pass” and “Spider Trap.” Ninjas include: Tiana Webberley, Sean Bryan, Kevin Bull, Josh Levin, and Flip Rodriguez.
Dallas City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including the brand-new “Fallout” and the grueling 10th obstacle, “Spider Trap.” Ninjas include: Daniel Gil, Barclay Stockett, Mathis “The Kid” Owhadi, Brent Steffensen, and Abel Gonzalez.
Miami City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including the brand new “Crazy Clocks.” Ninjas include: Jessie Graff, Drew Drechsel, Morgan “Moose” Wright, Rachael Goldstein, and Jessica Clayton.
Indianapolis City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course including the brand-new “Cane Lane” and the grueling 10th obstacle “Spider Trap.” Ninjas include: Brian Arnold, Jimmy Choi, Jesse “Flex” Labreck, and season 7 champion Isaac Caldiero.
Philadelphia City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course including the brand-new “Captain’s Wheel.” Ninjas include: Najee Richardson, Michelle Warnky, Allyssa Beird, Jamie Rahn, and Chris Wilczewski.
Minneapolis City Finals
The top 30 competitors from this city’s Qualifying round face an extended, 10-obstacle course, including a brand-new obstacle called “The Hinge.” Ninja veterans taking to the course include Meagan Martin, Joe Moravsky, Jake Murray, and Lance Pekus.
Las Vegas Finals Night 1
One half of the field takes on the 1st of 4 stages. Ninjas include Daniel Gil, Jesse Labreck, and rookie Mathis "Kid" Owhadi. Stage 1 consists of 8 obstacles that must be completed in under 2:25 minutes in order to advance to stage 2.
Las Vegas Finals Night 2
The other half of the field takes on the 1st of 4 stages. Ninjas include Meagan Martin, Lance Pekus, and Najee Richardson. Stage 1 consists of 8 obstacles that must be completed in under 2:25 minutes in order to advance to stage 2.
Las Vegas Season Finale
Competitors who conquered stage 1 move on to stage 2, in the hope of advancing to stages 3 and 4. Finalists vie to win a cash prize of $1 million and the title of “American Ninja Warrior.” New this year, the ninja who goes the farthest walks away with the “last ninja standing” prize of $100,000.
USA vs The World 2019
Drew Drechsel, Jesse Labreck, Mathis “The Kid” Owhadi, Najee Richardson, and Barclay Stockett represent Team USA against top athletes from Team Europe and Team Australia in a battle for worldwide ninja domination.
All-Star Skills Competition
The fastest, strongest, and most impressive athletes from the show compete head-to-head on the National Finals course in a high-octane skills competition. Competitors including Allyssa Beird, Joe “The Weatherman” Moravsky, Jesse Labreck, “Cowboy Ninja” Lance Pekus, and Flip Rodriguez. The skills competition features 5 supersized obstacles, including a Super Salmon Ladder and Wicked Wingnuts.