American Ninja Warrior - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Los Angeles City Qualifiers
Ninjas take on six challenging obstacles, including two new ones: Walk the Plank and Spring Forward; in a new twist to the qualifying rounds, the two fastest finishers take on the Power Tower for a chance to advance straight to the National Finals.

Atlanta City Qualifiers
Last season's "Last Ninja Standing," Drew Drechsel, and former New England Patriot Tyrone Poole are among the notable competitors who will face Atlanta's challenging obstacles, including Off the Hook and Ferris Wheel, which are both new this year.

Oklahoma City City Qualifiers
Competitors including Barclay Stockett, Mathis "Kid" Owhadi, Daniel Gil, Olympian Jonathan Horton and more face up to six challenging obstacles, including Diving Boards and Coconut Climb, which are new to the course this year.

Seattle/Tacoma City Qualifiers
The competition heads to Seattle/Tacoma for the first time, as Jessie Graff, Meagan Martin, Lance "Cowboy Ninja" Pekus, Sean Bryan and more competitors face up to six challenging obstacles, including the new Lunatic Ledges and Barrel Roll.

Baltimore City Qualifiers
Competitors including Najee Richardson, Joe Moravsky, Allyssa Beird, Captain NBC Jamie Rahn, Chris Wilczewski and more face up to six challenging obstacles, including Dangerous Curves and Hazard Cones, which are new to the course this year.

Cincinnati City Qualifiers
American Ninja Warrior" heads to Cincinnati for the final City Qualifying Round. Competitors will face up to six challenging obstacles including Sling Shot which is new to the course this year.

Los Angeles City Finals
Competitors including Flip Rodriguez and Adam Rayl face up to 10 obstacles; in a new twist to the City Finals, the two fastest finishers take on the Power Tower for a chance at a safety pass, which provides a second chance at the National Finals.

Atlanta City Finals
The competition returns to Atlanta for the City Finals; competitors including Drew Drechsel, Jessica Clayton, Travis Rosen and more will face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including Up for Grabs, which is new to the course this year.

Oklahoma City City Finals
The competition returns to Oklahoma City for the City Finals; competitors including Daniel Gil, Barclay Stockett, The Kid and more will face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including Snap Back, which is new to the course this year.

Seattle/Tacoma City Finals
The competition returns to the Pacific Northwest's Tacoma Dome, where competitors including Jessie Graff, Lance "The Cowboy Ninja" Pekus, Meagan Martin, Sean Bryan and more will face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including the new Northwest Passage.

Baltimore City Finals
The competition returns to Baltimore for the City Finals, where competitors including Joe Moravsky, Najee Richardson, Allyssa Beird and more will face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including Angry Birds, which is new to the course this year.

Cincinnati City Finals
The competition returns to Cincinnati for the City Finals, where competitors including Grant McCartney, Jesse "Flex" Labreck, Michelle Warnky and more will face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including Slam Dunk, which is new to the course this year.

Las Vegas National Finals Night 1
The season's top competitors attempt to conquer all four stages of the world's toughest obstacle course, beginning with Stage 1, which features eight grueling obstacles, including the new Roulette Row and Diving Boards.

Las Vegas National Finals Night 2
On the second night of the four-week National Finals, top competitors, including Jessie Graff, Grant McCartney, Drew Drechsel and Mathis "The Kid" Owhadi, tackle Stage 1, featuring eight obstacles that must be completed in 2:30 to advance to Stage 2.

Las Vegas National Finals Night 3
The competition heats up in Las Vegas as 28 competitors move forward in an attempt to conquer Stage 2 at the National Finals, where six dynamic obstacles await, including three new to the course - Giant Walk the Plank, Snap Back and Grim Sweeper.

Las Vegas National Finals Night 4
For the first time in four years a winner will be crowned on the finale of "American Ninja Warrior." A select group of competitors move forward in the competition to face stage three which features seven daunting obstacles; three new to the course this year - "Battering Ram," "Curved Iron Maiden" and "Dynamic Pole Grasp." The elite few who conquer stage three move on to stage four, a final climb up Mt. Midoriyama, which they must complete in thirty seconds or less. Finalists vie for a $1 million prize and the title of "American Ninja Warrior." Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila host and Zuri Hall reports from the sidelines.
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