“American Ninja Warrior” crowned its Season 13 winner on Monday, September 13 and fans are already busy debating whether he’s the G.O.A.T. Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie contestant from Castle Rock, Colorado, beat out dozens of other competitors to claim the trophy on NBC’s long-running reality TV show. This year the age requirement dropped from 19 to 15, so the timing was perfect for Lebsack to audition for “Ninja Warrior” (he’s been training since he was just 10 years old). Is he your favorite winner of all time? Vote in our poll below and then defend your choice in the comments section.
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Known as “Super K,” Lebsack was a stand-out from the first moment he appeared on Season 13. He finished the Qualifiers round on top with a time of 1:49.09. In the Semifinals, he finished third with 4:13.92, behind only Jay Lewis and Joe Moravsky.
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Known as “Super K,” Lebsack was a stand-out from the first moment he appeared on Season 13. He finished the Qualifiers round on top with a time of 1:49.09. In the Semifinals, he finished third with 4:13.92, behind only Jay Lewis and Joe Moravsky.
- 9/14/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Salmon Ladders have all been scaled and the Summer 2021 season of “American Ninja Warrior” is in the books. Season 13 was the lucky one for winner Kaden Lebsack, who banked $100,000 in the strength and agility competition.
“American Ninja Warrior” winners can win up to $1,000,000 in prize money.
When Monday’s episode began, 20 ninjas were still technically in contention — and 19 of them hadn’t even run Stage Two ahead of the finale.
In addition to Lebsack, the Top 20 consisted of Jake Murray, Kyle Soderman, Isaiah Thomas, Joe Moravsky, Josiah Pippel, Tyler Yamauchi, Sean Bryan, Matt Bradley, Austin Gray, Brian Burkhardt, Vance Walker, Jesse Labreck, Kai Beckstrand, Isaiah Wakeham, Mike Silenzi, Jonathan Godbout, Ryan Meeks, Enzo DeFerrari Wilson and Adam Rayl.
On “American Ninja Warrior,” insanely athletic individuals take on perhaps the world’s most difficult obstacle course. Season 13 of the NBC competition series, which is hosted by Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall,...
“American Ninja Warrior” winners can win up to $1,000,000 in prize money.
When Monday’s episode began, 20 ninjas were still technically in contention — and 19 of them hadn’t even run Stage Two ahead of the finale.
In addition to Lebsack, the Top 20 consisted of Jake Murray, Kyle Soderman, Isaiah Thomas, Joe Moravsky, Josiah Pippel, Tyler Yamauchi, Sean Bryan, Matt Bradley, Austin Gray, Brian Burkhardt, Vance Walker, Jesse Labreck, Kai Beckstrand, Isaiah Wakeham, Mike Silenzi, Jonathan Godbout, Ryan Meeks, Enzo DeFerrari Wilson and Adam Rayl.
On “American Ninja Warrior,” insanely athletic individuals take on perhaps the world’s most difficult obstacle course. Season 13 of the NBC competition series, which is hosted by Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall,...
- 9/14/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
We’ve got our top American ninja from NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” Season 12. Congrats to Daniel Gil, who conquered the Power Tower, the competition, and pocketed $100,000!
Before getting to the head-to-head race, Gil took on the 10-obstacle Finals course.
Below are official bios for all eight finalists, who were revealed midway through this evening’s finale episode, which was delayed 48 hours due to NBC News’ ongoing coverage of the 2020 presidential election. In all, 150 athletes competed for the title this season.
#AustinGray and @KingdomNinja_ are neck and neck on this final run, but who has what it takes to become the Champion? ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/i25UbNKVzG
— Ninja Warrior (@ninjawarrior) November 7, 2020
Adam Rayl
Age: 26
Occupation: Artisan/Fabricator
Hometown/Resident: Glendale, Arizona
Arizona native Adam Rayl is a veteran Ninja Warrior, having competed on show consecutively since Season 8. While he credits his family, friends, fans, and the ninja community for his...
Before getting to the head-to-head race, Gil took on the 10-obstacle Finals course.
Below are official bios for all eight finalists, who were revealed midway through this evening’s finale episode, which was delayed 48 hours due to NBC News’ ongoing coverage of the 2020 presidential election. In all, 150 athletes competed for the title this season.
#AustinGray and @KingdomNinja_ are neck and neck on this final run, but who has what it takes to become the Champion? ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/i25UbNKVzG
— Ninja Warrior (@ninjawarrior) November 7, 2020
Adam Rayl
Age: 26
Occupation: Artisan/Fabricator
Hometown/Resident: Glendale, Arizona
Arizona native Adam Rayl is a veteran Ninja Warrior, having competed on show consecutively since Season 8. While he credits his family, friends, fans, and the ninja community for his...
- 11/7/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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