List of best results on Ninja Warrior
Definitions
Best Result
Japanese: 最優秀選手, romanized: Saiyūshū Senshu
The competitor(s) who cleared the most obstacles in the season. Ties are not broken based on distance within an obstacle. The best female result is referred to as Josei Saiyūshū Senshu (女性最優秀選手).[1]
Last Man Standing
The single competitor who was awarded the title of Last Man Standing (LMS) for having the best overall performance. In VS competitions, these rules are used to determine the winner of each heat. Last Woman Standing (LWS) is used to indicate the best overall result for women in the same fashion. While this term has been used by fans for two decades, the first known usage within a televised Ninja Warrior series was in Ninja Warrior UK series 1 in 2015. All international versions use this rule, however Japan has no equivalent ruling. In the German and Swiss celebrity specials, the term was changed to Last Promi Standing (Last Celebrity Standing).
Determination is based on the following conditions, in order:
- If the course was completed, fastest completion time.
- Farthest obstacle reached.
- Failure state (a timeout beats a failure).
- If the stage is the Final Stage, time to reach the buzzer.
- If the stage is the Final Stage, distance reached.
- Time elapsed. This is generally the time in which the preceding obstacle was cleared, if the time is known.
- If the obstacle is the first obstacle of the 3rd Stage in a European series with a combined 2nd/3rd Stage, the completion time of the prior stage is used.
- If a discernable and meaningful difference in progress within the obstacle is possible, that will be used.
- If the obstacle is the first obstacle of the 1st Stage, and not all runs were shown in full, no competitor will be considered Last Man Standing.
- If the competitors failed at the same obstacle and the time is either unavailable or too close to call, it will be considered a tie.
Condition 8 has only been enacted once in franchise history, during Stage 3 Heat 2 in X Warrior: International Competition - China vs Singapore.
Condition 9 has only been enacted once in franchise history, to determine LWS in Sasuke 25, when all women failed the first obstacle with one run digested, and the other three fully cut.
Condition 10 has been enacted in four occasions, to determine LMS during Sasuke 18, Sasuke 19, Sasuke 25 and Sasuke 28.
Final Contender
Japanese: 最終競技者, romanized: Saishū Kyōgi-sha
The competitor who was shown running last during the broadcast, regardless of if they earned Best Result. This definition is only used within Japan, and has erroneously been referred to as Last Man Standing in English speaking communities due to mistranslations. In all but 6 cases, the Final Contender also achieved Best Result.[2]
Total Victory
Japanese: 完全制覇, romanized: Kanzenseiha
Source:[3]
The competitor(s) who cleared all stages under the traditional Survival Attack rules:
- The competitor does not fall into the water (Retire).
- Any timed stages (generally the 1st, 2nd and Final) are completed within their designated time limits (Time Out).
- Any untimed stages (generally the 3rd) are completed with each rest area's time limit not elapsing. While this rule exists, it has never resulted in an elimination.
- The competitor does not step off the course or grab a support structure (Course Out).
- The competitor does not break any pre-established rules (Disqualification).
- Stages must be completed in consecutive order with a single regulation season. It is not possible to achieve Total Victory in a special event such as an international team competition.
- The format of the show does not guarantee a winner.
- If multiple individuals win, they are both considered as having achieved Total Victory.
- If a maximum number of advancers is specified, a competitor may be eliminated despite clearing a stage.
The following exceptions apply to the above rules:
- Competitors may complete a Repechage stage to negate their failure (seen in Kunoichi 8, Ninja Warrior France seasons 7–8, and American Ninja Warrior seasons 15–16)
- Competitors may re-attempt a failed course if a referee certifies a technical problem with the course, or a lack of communication in the rules . The may be initiated by the competitor as in Sasuke 23, or by the referee themselves as in Super Ninja 3
- Competitors may re-attempt the 1st or 2nd Stage from the start if they earned a Safety Pass advantage during preliminary rounds. This has been present in American Ninja Warrior seasons 11,13–16 and Australian Ninja Warrior seasons 4-6.
- Competitors may re-attempt the 1st or 2nd Stage from the obstacle they failed, retaining the time they had on the clock, if they earned a Joker advantage during preliminary rounds. This has been present in Ninja Warrior France 5–8
- Competitors may advance to the 2nd Stage even if they failed at the 1st Stage if the season has a specified minimum number of advancers. This was enacted in American Ninja Warrior seasons 12 and 15.
- Competitors may advance to the 2nd Stage even if they failed at the 1st Stage if they are awarded the Special Competitor advantage. This was awarded to women in Sasuke Vietnam season 4.
Champion
The sole competitor who was declared Last Man Standing in any season that guarantees a winner through an untimed final.
Daily Victory
German: Tagessieger
While variations of the term exist in several international adaptations of Ninja Warrior, the terms originating from a German term to describe the winner of an individual round or match within a larger competition. Daily Victory is the competitor(s) who cleared all stages of a course, outside of a main tournament, and is the equivalent of Last Man Standing for special events. This can also be applied to any special event, preliminary qualifying heat or semifinal where there is no guaranteed Champion. This has been seen in Sasuke: X Warrior, Sasuke Malaysia, Sasuke Singapore, and the celebrity specials of Ninja Warrior Germany and Ninja Warrior Switzerland.
List of Best Results (Individual Seasons)
All results are taken from their respective broadcasts. Season acronyms are based on the abbreviations seen here. All competitors are assumed to be the nationality of the corresponding show except where indicated with a flag.
- † Indicates that the competitor was not named the season winner, but would have been under normal Last Man Standing Rules (Limited to Japan).
- ‡ LMS exceptions: indicates the competitor who was declared winner of the season did not achieve Last Man Standing. In very rare cases the winner of the season also did not achieve Best Result.
- ⸸ Indicates that there is no consensus on Last Man Standing and results are too close to call, and so Last Man Standing is considered to be tied.
- ♀ Indicates a female competitor.
Indicates a competitor who was declared Last Man Standing during broadcast, but had the result overturned.
The Season Winner is the competitor who was Last Man Standing, Champion, or Daily Victory, except in Japan where it is the Final Contender.
| Season | Division | Stage | Obstacle | Best Result(s) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last Ninja Standing | Num. | Achieved by (in addition to LNS) | ||||||||
| 2nd | Unstable Bridge | 2 | ||||||||
| [4] | 2nd | Unstable Bridge | Fred Dorrington | 2 | Tom O'Halloran | |||||
| [5] | 2nd | Unstable Bridge | Rob Patterson | 3 | Alex Bigg | Bryson Klein | ||||
| [6] | 3rd | Floating Doors | Charlie Robbins | 3 | Bryson Klein | Daniel Mason | ||||
| [7] | Final | Total Victory | Ben Polson | 3 | Charlie Robbins | Zak Stolz | ||||
| [8] | 3rd | Doorknob Drop | Zak Stolz | 1 | ||||||
| [9] | 3rd | The Dungeon | Zak Stolz | 1 | ||||||
| [10] | 3rd | Cliffhanger | Nicky de Leeuw | 1 | ||||||
| [10][11] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Nicky de Leeuw | 1 | ||||||
| [10] | Final | Total Victory | 1 | |||||||
| [12] | 1st | Daily Victory | Haibin Qu | 9 | Yiqi Li | Yujie Liu | Chengyu Shang | Sheng Wei | ||
| Xiangji Zeng | Jianhui Ji | Meng Fan | Wenlong Li | |||||||
| [13] | 3rd | Ultimate Cliffhanger | Bjarke Tønnesen | 2 | ||||||
| [15] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Valentin Dubois | 1 | ||||||
| [16] | Final | Rope Climb | Thomas Ballet | 1 | ||||||
| [17] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Jean Tezenas du Montcel | 1 | ||||||
| [18] | Final | Total Victory | Jean Tezenas du Montcel | 2 | Nicolas Cerquant | |||||
| [19] | Final | Rope Climb | Jean Tezenas du Montcel | 1 | ||||||
| [20] | Final | Total Victory | Clement Gravier | 2 | Iliann Cherif | |||||
| [21] | Final | Rope Climb | Charles Poujade | 5 | Iliann Cherif | Clement Gravier | Antoine Gravier | Clement Dumais | ||
| [22] | Final | Total Victory | Matthias Noirel | 2 | Clement Gravier | |||||
| [23] | 2nd | Unstable Bridge | Oliver Edelmann | 1 | ||||||
| [24] | 3rd | Cliffhanger | Moritz Hans | 2 | Rene Casselly | |||||
| [25] | Final | Rope Climb | Alexander Wurm | 1 | ||||||
| [26] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Alexander Wurm | 2 | Moritz Hans | |||||
| [27] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Alexander Wurm | 2 | Kim Marschner | |||||
| [28] | Final | Total Victory | Rene Casselly | 2 | Moritz Hans | |||||
| [29] | Final | Salmon Ladder Judan | Max Görner | 2 | Moritz Hans | |||||
| [30] | Final | Rope Climb | Philipp Göthert | 1 | ||||||
| [31] | Final | Rope Climb | Rene Casselly | 2 | Moritz Hans | |||||
| [28] | Final | Champion | Kim Marschner | 1 | ||||||
| [29] | Final | Champion | Lukas Kilian | 1 | ||||||
| [32] | Ages 10–11 | Final | Champion | Luca♀ | 1 | |||||
| Ages 12–13 | Final | Champion | Frederik Huber | 1 | ||||||
| [33] | Ages 10–13 | Final | Champion | Lotta Kokemohr♀ | 1 | |||||
| [24] | Final | Daily Victory | 1 | |||||||
| [25] | Final | Daily Victory | 2 | Philipp Boy | ||||||
| [26] | Final | Daily Victory | 3 | Philipp Boy | Fabian Hambüchen | |||||
| [27] | Final | Rope Climb | Martin Schmitt | 2 | ||||||
| [28] | Final | Daily Victory | Martin Schmitt | 2 | Sven Hannawald | |||||
| [29] | Final | Salmon Ladder | 3 | Martin Schmitt | Sven Hannawald | |||||
| [34] | Final | Salmon Ladder | Adriano Salvaggio | 2 | ||||||
| [35] | Final | Daily Victory | Marcel Nguyen | 1 | ||||||
| [36] | 3rd | Cliffhanger | Máté Gyömrei | 1 | ||||||
| [37] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Soma Strommer | 1 | ||||||
| [38] | Final | Rope Climb | Chris Harmat | 2 | Máté Gyömrei | |||||
| Final | Rope Climb | Angga Cahya | 3 | Muhammad Luky | Putra Waluya | |||||
| Final | Rope Climb | Yosua Laskaman Zalukhu | 1 | |||||||
| Final | Rope Climb | Jajang Wildan | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Salmon Ladder | Erlando | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Floating Boards | Herman Syahputra | 1 | |||||||
| 3rd | Flying Bar | 9 | ||||||||
| Tri Mardyanto | ||||||||||
| [39] | Final | Rope Climb | Yuval Shemla | 1 | ||||||
| [40] | 3rd | Floating Boards | Gil Marantz | 1 | ||||||
| [41] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Yuval Shemla | 2 | Alex Khazanov | |||||
| [42] | Final | Total Victory | Yuval Shemla | 2 | Yogev Malka | |||||
| [43] | Final | Total Victory | Yogev Malka | 2 | Shneor Sameach | |||||
| [44] | Ages 9–13 | 2nd | Total Victory | Geva Levin | 1 | |||||
| 2nd | Champion | Alex Khazanov | 1 | |||||||
| [45] | 3rd | Floating Boards | Riccardo Piazza | 1 | ||||||
| [3][46] | Final | Rope Climb | Akira Omori | 4 | Takashi Yo | Ken Hasegawa | Takayuki Kawashima | |||
| [3][47] | Final | Rope Climb | Hikaru Tanaka† | 2 | Akira Omori‡ | |||||
| [3][48] | Final | Rope Climb | Katsumi Yamada† | 5 | Minoru Matsumoto | Tatsuya Yamamoto | Akira Omori‡ | Shingo Yamamoto | ||
| [3][49] | Final | Total Victory | Kazuhiko Akiyama | 1 | ||||||
| [50] | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Shingo Yamamoto | 1 | ||||||
| [51] | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Katsumi Yamada | 1 | ||||||
| [3][52] | Final | Spider Climb | Shingo Yamamoto | 1 | ||||||
| [3][53] | Final | Rope Climb | Kane Kosugi | 1 | ||||||
| [54] | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Makoto Nagano | 1 | ||||||
| [55] | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Katsumi Yamada | 1 | ||||||
| [3][56] | Final | Rope Climb | Makoto Nagano | 1 | ||||||
| [3][57] | Final | Rope Climb | Makoto Nagano | 3 | Bunpei Shiratori | Hiroyuki Asaoka | ||||
| [3][58] | Final | Rope Climb | Makoto Nagano | 1 | ||||||
| [59] | 3rd | Devil Balanço | Shinji Kobayashi† | 1 | ||||||
| [60] | 3rd | Devil Balanço | Toshihiro Takeda | 1 | ||||||
| [61] | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Bunpei Shiratori† | 2 | Koji Yamada | |||||
| [3][62] | Final | Total Victory | Makoto Nagano | 1 | ||||||
| [63] | 3rd | Shin Cliffhanger | Tie (3-way) | 3 | Shunsuke Nagasaki⸸ | Makoto Nagano⸸ | Kenji Takahashi⸸ | |||
| [64] | 2nd | Salmon Ladder | Tie (2-way) | 2 | Koji Yamada⸸ | Yuji Washimi⸸ | ||||
| [65] | 3rd | Shin Cliffhanger | Levi Meeuwenberg | 1 | ||||||
| [66] | 3rd | Gliding Ring | Makoto Nagano | 1 | ||||||
| [3][67] | Final | G-Rope | Yuuji Urushihara | 1 | ||||||
| [3][68] | Final | G-Rope | Makoto Nagano | 2 | Hitoshi Kanno | |||||
| [3][69] | Final | Total Victory | Yuuji Urushihara | 1 | ||||||
| [70] | 3rd | Ultimate Cliffhanger | Tie (2-way) | 4 | Koji Hashimoto⸸ | Lee En-Chih⸸ | Yoshiyuki Okuyama | Kenji Takahashi | ||
| [71] | 3rd | Ultimate Cliffhanger | Yoshiyuki Okuyama | 4 | Lee En-Chih | |||||
| [3][72] | Final | Total Victory | Yuuji Urushihara | 1 | ||||||
| [73] | 3rd | Crazy Cliffhanger | Tie (2-way) | 3 | Yuuji Urushihara⸸ | Hitoshi Kanno⸸ | Kazuma Asa | |||
| [74] | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Yusuke Morimoto† | 1 | ||||||
| [3][75] | Final | Rope Climb | Ryo Matachi | 2 | Tomohiro Kawaguchi | |||||
| [3][76] | Final | Total Victory | Yusuke Morimoto | 1 | ||||||
| [77] | 3rd | Vertical Limit Kai | 1 | |||||||
| [78] | 3rd | Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger | 1 | |||||||
| [79] | 3rd | Vertical Limit Kai | Yusuke Morimoto | 1 | ||||||
| [3][80] | Final | Rope Climb | Yusuke Morimoto | 1 | ||||||
| [3][81] | Final | Rope Climb | Yusuke Morimoto | 1 | ||||||
| [3][82] | Final | Salmon Ladder Jugodan | 2 | Tatsuya Tada | ||||||
| [3][83] | Final | Total Victory | Yusuke Morimoto | 1 | ||||||
| [84] | 3rd | Vertical Limit Kai | Tatsuya Tada | 1 | ||||||
| [3][85] | Final | Rope Climb | Yusuke Morimoto | 2 | Yoshiyuki Yamamoto | |||||
| 3rd | Vertical Limit.BURST | Tie (3-way) | 4 | Ryosuke Miyaoka⸸ | Yusuke Morimoto⸸ | Keitaro Yamamoto⸸ | Tatsuya Tada | |||
| [3][86] | Final | Rope Climb | Ryosuke Miyaoka | 1 | ||||||
| Women | 2nd | Super Jump | Masami Yusa♀ | 2 | Miho Yamada♀ | |||||
| Women | Final | Skyway Crossing | Yuko Mizuno♀† | 2 | Kazue Watanabe♀‡ | |||||
| Women | Final | Skyway Pole | Yuko Mizuno♀ | 3 | Tomomi Hanzawa♀ | Mika Izumi♀ | ||||
| Women | Final | Total Victory | Ayako Miyake♀ | 1 | ||||||
| Women | Final | Total Victory | Ayako Miyake♀ | 1 | ||||||
| Women | Final | Total Victory | Ayako Miyake♀ | 1 | ||||||
| Women | 3rd | Domino Hill | Maho Tanaka♀ | 1 | ||||||
| Women | Final | Total Victory | Satomi Kadoi♀ | 2 | Rie Komiya♀ | |||||
| [87] | Women | Final | Rope Climb | Hikari Izumi♀ | 1 | |||||
| Women | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Hikari Izumi♀ | 2 | Kana Watanabe♀ | |||||
| [88] | Women | Final | Rope Climb | Sakiko Okabe♀ | 1 | |||||
| [89] | Women | Final | Total Victory | Ayano Oshima♀ | 1 | |||||
| [90] | 2nd | Car Pull | Yoshinobu Nakano | 2 | Kazuyuki Muto | |||||
| [91] | 2nd | Barbell Crank | Beef Sasaki | 2 | Takashi Kawakami | |||||
| Ages 8–12 | 2nd | Cylinder Climb | 2 | Shota Oka | Tsuyoshi Osawa | |||||
| Ages 8–12 | Final | Skyway Pole | Ryoji Hanazuka | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 8–12 | Final | Skyway Pole | Jun Hirayama | 2 | Shogo Suzuki | |||||
| Ages 8–12 | 3rd | Parallel Bars | Yukihiro Kikuchi | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 8–12 | Final | Total Victory | Kazuki Kudo | 2 | ||||||
| [93] | Ages 8–12 | 1st | Champion | Katsuya Nishioka | 5 | Tatsuya Inami | Yoshiyuki Shimazaki | Takeharu Shinmura | ||
| [94] | Ages 10–12 | Final | Champion | Koshi Endo | 1 | |||||
| [95] | Ages 50+ | 1st | Net Bridge | Masato Maruyama | 1 | |||||
| Men | Final | Champion | Shimizu Seigo | 1 | ||||||
| [96] | Women | Final | Champion | Ayano Oshima | 1 | |||||
| 2nd | Daily Victory | Mohammed Farid Isham | 4 | Sufian | Mohammed Kaldon | Amir Hamzah | ||||
| 1st | Daily Victory | Mohammed Farid Isham | 5 | Amirul Ashraf | Jonathan Hwa | Mohammed Sofian | Nik Saiful | |||
| 3rd | Pipe Slider | Batbaatar Battur | 4 | E. Choynyam | T. Ankhbayar | T. Och | ||||
| [97] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Perry Oosterlee | 1 | ||||||
| [98] | 3rd | Floating Boards | Jakub Zawistowski | 1 | ||||||
| [99] | 3rd | Hang Climbing | Robert Bandosz | 1 | ||||||
| [100] | 3rd | Hang Climbing | Sebastian Kasprzyk | 1 | ||||||
| [101] | Final | Rope Climb | Igor Fojcik | 1 | ||||||
| [102] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Igor Fojcik | 1 | ||||||
| [103] | 3rd | Window Hang | Paweł Murawski | 3 | Hubert Przytuła | Grzegorz Niecko | ||||
| [104] | Final | Rope Climb | Jan Tatarowicz | 2 | Grzegorz Niecko | |||||
| [105] | Final | Rope Climb | Damian Drzewiecki | 4 | Grzegorz Niecko | Mariusz Bulandra | Michał Grochoła | |||
| [106] | Final | Total Victory | Jan Tatarowicz | 1 | ||||||
| [107] | Final | Champion | Jan Tatarowicz | 1 | ||||||
| [108] | 2nd | Unstable Bridge | George Maris | 3 | Emmanuel Lutz | Marius Carcuin | ||||
| [109] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Sergei Luzhetsky | 1 | ||||||
| [110] | 3rd | Cliffhanger | Vitaliy Potapov | 1 | ||||||
| [111] | 3rd | Spinball Wizard | Stanislav Kokorin | 1 | ||||||
| [112] | Final | Champion | Yuri Prokudin | 1 | ||||||
| [113] | Final | Champion | Vadim Timonov | 1 | ||||||
| [114] | Final | Champion | 1 | |||||||
| [115] | Ages 9–10 | Final | Champion | Valery Shubin | 1 | |||||
| Ages 11–12 | Final | Champion | Philipp Molyakov | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 13–14 | 1st | Champion | Kira Chizhkova♀ | 1 | ||||||
| [116] | 2nd | Daily Victory | Isaiah How | 15 | Kelvin Ang | Syaiful Irfan | Mohammed Hafiz | Adriel Choo | ||
| Roger Marsh | Noor Andika | Jasper Chua | Noel Ong | |||||||
| Bernard Ging | Koh Chen Pin | Mohammed Iffan | Rifdi Abdullah | |||||||
| Jenson Ngoh | Bernard Chiew | |||||||||
| [117] | 2nd | Daily Victory | Alan Zhang | 11 | Augustine Pang | Liang Qinlong | Shaik Amirudin | Mohamad Sarhan | ||
| Seet Qinhong | Khairuddin Bin Abdul Razak | Kirk Patrick | Ahmad Faizal | |||||||
| Alvin Tan | Andrew Lim | |||||||||
| [118] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Sergio Verdasco | 3 | Iris Matamoros | Eric Lopez | ||||
| [119] | Final | Rope Climb | Eric Lopez | 1 | ||||||
| [120] | 3rd | Cliffhanger | Alexander Mars | 1 | ||||||
| [121] | 3rd | Cliffhanger | Andre Sihm | 2 | David Johansson | |||||
| [122] | 3rd | Floating Boards | Simon Weiss | 5 | Dominique Karlin | Warren Verboom | Michael Rindisbacher | Moritz Alder | ||
| [123] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Marco Muller | 1 | ||||||
| [124] | Final | Daily Victory | 1 | |||||||
| [125] | Final | Daily Victory | Dave Dollé | 1 | ||||||
| [126] | Final | Daily Victory | Fabien Rohrer | 1 | ||||||
| 3rd | Floating Boards | Ertuğrul Tatar | 3 | Ömer Günyaz | Burak Abdullah Soytürk | |||||
| 3rd | Floating Boards | Ferdi Karakurt | 1 | |||||||
| [127] | 2nd | Wall Lift | Tim Shieff | 1 | ||||||
| [127] | 2nd | Unstable Bridge | Owen McKenzie | 1 | ||||||
| [127] | 3rd | Crazy Cliffhanger | Jonny Urszuly | 2 | Cain Clarke | |||||
| [127] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Tim Shieff | 2 | Deren Perez | |||||
| [128] | Final | Total Victory | Tim Champion | 1 | ||||||
| [129] | Men | 2nd | Champion | 1 | ||||||
| Women | 2nd | Champion | Beth Lodge♀ | 1 | ||||||
| [130] | 1st | Jumping Spider | Colin Bell | 2 | Brett Sims | |||||
| 3rd | Shin Cliffhanger | Levi Meeuwenberg | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Salmon Ladder | Levi Meeuwenberg | 2 | Brian Orosco | ||||||
| 1st | Rope Ladder | David Campbell | 1 | |||||||
| [131] | 3rd | Shin Cliffhanger | Levi Meeuwenberg | 1 | ||||||
| [131] | 3rd | Ultimate Cliffhanger | David Campbell | 2 | Brent Steffensen | |||||
| [131] | 3rd | Ultimate Cliffhanger | David Campbell | 4 | Ryan Stratis | Paul Kasemir | James McGrath | |||
| [131] | 3rd | Hang Climb | Brent Steffensen | 1 | ||||||
| [131] | 3rd | Flying Bar | Brian Arnold | 1 | ||||||
| [131] | 3rd | Hang Climb | Joe Moravsky | 1 | ||||||
| [132] | Final | Total Victory | Isaac Caldiero | 2 | Geoff Britten | |||||
| [133] | 3rd | Hang Climb | Drew Drechsel | 1 | ||||||
| [131] | 3rd | Time Bomb | Joe Moravsky | 1 | ||||||
| [134] | 3rd | Ultimate Cliffhanger | Drew Drechsel | 2 | Sean Bryan | |||||
| [135] | Final | Total Victory | Drew Drechsel | 1 | ||||||
| [131] | Final | Champion | Daniel Gil | 1 | ||||||
| [131] | Final | Rope Climb | Kaden Lebsack | 1 | ||||||
| [131] | Final | Rope Climb | Kaden Lebsack | 5 | Jay Lewis | Josiah Pippel | R.J. Roman | Josh Levin | ||
| [131] | Final | Total Victory | Vance Walker | 2 | Daniel Gil | |||||
| [136] | Final | Total Victory | Vance Walker | 2 | Caleb Bergstrom | |||||
| [137] | Women | Final | Champion | Meagen Martin | 1 | |||||
| [138] | Women | Final | Champion | Jesse Labreck | 1 | |||||
| [139] | Women | Final | Champion | Katie Bone | 1 | |||||
| [140] | Women | Final | Champion | Addy Herman | 1 | |||||
| [141] | Ages 9–10 | Final | Champion | Collin Cella | 1 | |||||
| Ages 11–12 | Final | Champion | Kai Beckstrand | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 13–14 | Final | Champion | Vance Walker | 1 | ||||||
| [142] | Ages 9–10 | Final | Champion | Nathanael Honvou | 1 | |||||
| Ages 11–12 | Final | Champion | Jack David | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 13–14 | Final | Champion | Vance Walker | 1 | ||||||
| [143] | Ages 9–10 | Final | Champion | Max Salebra | 1 | |||||
| Ages 11–12 | Final | Champion | Bella Palmer♀ | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 13–14 | Final | Champion | Jackson Erdos | 1 | ||||||
| [144] | 3rd | Pipe Slider | Lê Văn Thực | 1 | ||||||
| [145] | Final | Total Victory | Lê Văn Thực | 3 | Nguyễn Phước Huynh | |||||
| [146] | 3rd | Crazy Cliffhanger | 1 | |||||||
| 3rd | Crazy Cliffhanger | 3 | Đỗ Văn Quang | Nguyễn Doãn Thọ | ||||||
| 3rd | Spider Flip | Trần Minh Khương | 2 | Nguyễn Minh Tuấn | ||||||
List of Best Results (Team Competitions)
| Season | Division | Winning Team | Team Members | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Captain | Teammates | ||||||||
| Western Australia | Ben Polson | Zed Colback | Sam Goodall | Olivia Vivian♀ | |||||
| Søpapegøje | |||||||||
| Magic Monkeys | René Casselly | Simon Brunner | Dense Pirnbacher♀ | ||||||
| Celebrity | Sporthelden | Philipp Boy | Björn Otto | Tanja Szewczenko♀ | |||||
| Team Wonti | Adriano Salvaggio | Sven Hannawald | Mimi Kraus | Angela Finger-Erben♀ | |||||
| Team Buschi | Marcel Nguyen | Martin Schmitt | Mike Heiter | Christine Theiss♀ | |||||
| Team Ben Yosef | Yossi Ben Yosef | Sol Bocian | Amor Paz♀ | ||||||
| The Raskings | Yogev Malka | Ishay Halfon | Yehonatan Haran | Eyal Haiman | Adi Kerem♀ | Sharon Barenboim♀ | |||
| Team Akbar | Flip Rodriguez | Brent Steffensen | Jamie Rahn | Daniel Gil | Meagan Martin♀ | ||||
| Team Kristine | Flip Rodriguez | Nicholas Coolidge | Jessie Graff♀ | ||||||
| Team Kristine | Flip Rodriguez | J.J. Woods | Jessie Graff♀ | ||||||
| Team Matt | Jamie Rahn | Lance Pekus | Jesse Labreck♀ | ||||||
| Family | Auer Family | Caleb Auer | Josh Auer | Hannah Auer♀ | |||||
| Couples | Kyle Soderman | Megan Johnson | |||||||
| Couples | Sam Folsom | Isabella Folsom | |||||||
| Party Time | Brian Arnold | Jake Murray | Jennifer Tavernier♀ | ||||||
| Ages 18–23 | University of Wisconsin | Zack Kemmerer | Andrew Philibeck | Taylor Amann♀ | |||||
| Storm Team | Joe Moravsky | Josh Levin | Allyssa Beird♀ | ||||||
| Labreckfast Club | Jesse Labreck♀ | Jon Alexis Jr. | Chris DiGangi | ||||||
| Green | Bản Văn Chu | Quang Văn Đỗ | Trường Nhật Nguyễn | Hạnh Huy Nguyễn | Bùi Xuân Nguyên | ||||
List of Best Results (International Competitions)
For preliminary rounds that determine advancement and seeding, placement is shown. For the final round of competition and for tiebreakers, the score is shown.
| Season | Winning Team | Scores by Round | Team Members | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Captain | Teammates | ||||||||
| 4–2 | — | — | — | Haibin Qu | Bin Xie | Bin Fang | Yan Han | Yiqi Li | |||||
| 3–3 | 1–0 | — | — | Toby Segar | Steve Jehu | Teige Matthews-Palmer | Richard Bartlett | Tim Champion | |||||
| 6–0 | — | — | — | Lin Wang | Bin Fang | Yancheng Den | Tongxing Li | Bin Xie | |||||
| 4–2 | — | — | — | Bin Xie | Haibin Qu | Bin Fang | Yan Han | Yiqi Li | |||||
| 2nd | 2nd | 1st | 5–3–1 | Jean Tezenas | Clément Gravier | Iliann Cherif | Charles Poujade | Maruane Jelic♀ | |||||
| 1st | 1–0 | — | — | Moritz Hans | Alexander Wurm | Oliver Edelmann | Benjamin Grams | René Casselly | Max Sprenger | ||||
| 1st | 1–0 | — | — | Drew Drechsel | Flip Rodrguez | Isaac Caldiero | Niel Craver | Jamie Rahn | Jessie Graff♀ | ||||
| 2nd | 1–0 | — | — | Austin Grey | R.J. Roman | Lance Pekus | Chris DiGangi | Jay Lewis | Barclay Stockett♀ | Jesse Labreck♀ | |||
| 3rd | 2nd | 1st | — | ||||||||||
| 1st | 1st | 1st | 1–0 | Yusuke Morimoto | Tatsuya Tada | Keitaro Yamamoto | Yoshiyuki Yamamoto | Ayano Oshima♀ | |||||
| 3–2 | — | — | — | Rifdi Abdullah | Jenson Ngoh | Jasper Chua | Kelvin Ang | Syaiful Irfan | |||||
| 6–0 | — | — | — | Paul Kasemir | Brent Steffensen | James McGrath | Travis Rosen | Brian Arnold | |||||
| 9–9 | 1–0 | — | — | ||||||||||
| 10–8–0 | — | — | — | Isaac Caldiero | Kevin Bull | Joe Moravsky | Geoff Britten | Drew Drechsel | Ian Dory | ||||
| 10–7–1 | — | — | — | Drew Drechsel | Daniel Gil | Brian Arnold | Jake Murray | Josh Levin | Jessie Graff♀ | ||||
| 2nd | 1st | 1–0 | — | ||||||||||
| 1st | 1–0 | — | — | Drew Drechsel | Mathis Owhadi | Najee Richardson | Barclay Stockett♀ | Jesse Labreck♀ | |||||
| 2nd | 1–0 | — | — | Bryson Klein | Daniel Mason | Josh O'Sullivan | Cam D'Silva | Matt Tsang | Olivia Vivian♀ | ||||
| 3–3 | 1–0 | — | — | ||||||||||
| 10–5–3 | — | — | — | Thực Văn Lê | Huynh Phước Nguyễn | Mạnh Trí Vũ | Anh Văn Trần | Dũng Việt Nguyễn | |||||
| 1st | 1–0 | — | — | Mạnh Đình Đào | Vũ Văn Nguyễn | Khương Minh Trần | |||||||
| 3rd | 1st | 1–0 | — | Quang Văn Đỗ | Khánh Ngọc Trần | Thọ Doãn Nguyễn | Khương Minh Trần | ||||||
List of best female results (Individual Seasons)
Outside of women's only seasons such as Kunoichi, American Ninja Warrior Women's Championship, Junior series and the women's division of Ninja Warriorr UK: Race for Glory, women have not achieved a Best Result on any ninja series. As a result, many series have opted to separately award a Last Woman Standing to recognize the best female achievements on ninja series. Below is a list of all Last Women Standing and Best Female Results for series where a woman was not already Last Ninja Standing or Best Result.
Indonesia's Spesial Polri, Indonesia's International Competition, Pancratium, Sasuke Senior, American Ninja Challenge seasons 1 and 2 are not listed as no women competed in those season.
All results are taken from their respective broadcasts.
| Season | Division | Stage | Obstacle | Female Best Result(s) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last Woman Standing | Num. | Achieved by (in addition to LWS) | ||||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | Basant Hashim | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Pole Grasper | Andrea Hah | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Rumbling Dice | Olivia Vivian | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Spider Jump | Olivia Vivian | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Salmon Ladder | Olivia Vivian | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | I-Beam Gap | Olivia Vivian | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Lightning Bolts | Olivia Vivian | 1 | |||||||
| [10] | 1st | Jumping Spider | Stefanie Edelmann | 1 | ||||||
| [10][11] | 2nd | Wingnuts | Stefanie Edelmann | 1 | ||||||
| [10] | 2nd | Sky Hooks | Stefanie Edelmann | 1 | ||||||
| Qualifiers | Clear | Ola Przybysz | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinals | Katherine Rasmussen or Jasmin Tordenro | |||||||||
| 1st | Downhill Pipe Drop | Charlotte Dequevauviller | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Arm Rings | Chloé Henry | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Double Dipper | Chloé Henry | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Bungee Road | Laura Mété | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Doorknob Drop | Maurane Jelic | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Propeller Bar | Angeline Serre | 1 | |||||||
| 3rd | Ultimate Cliffhanger | Maurane Jelic | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Crank it Up | Maurane Jelic | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Spinning Bridge | Alix Arndt | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers
(Round 2) |
Salmon Ladder | Aleksandra Beese | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers
(Round 2) |
Helix Hang
Salmon Roll |
Lilli Kiesgen | 2 | Tabitha Eckfeld | ||||||
| 1st | Wheel Flip | Arleen Schüßler | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Lightning Bolts | Stefanie Edelmann | 1 | |||||||
| 3rd | Cane Lane | Stefanie Edelmann | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Clear | Andrea Meßner | 4 | Stefanie Edelmann | Leonie Huber | Jolina Thormann | ||||
| 1st | Salmon Roll | Viktoria Krämer | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Water Walls | Nicola Wulf | 1 | |||||||
| 3rd | Super Salmon Ladder | 1 | ||||||||
| 3rd | Super Salmon Ladder | 1 | ||||||||
| Ages 12–13 | 2nd | Clear | Ana | 1 | ||||||
| Semifinal | Archer Steps | Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Tuning Forks | Sarah Lombardi | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Trapeze Swing | Irina Schlauch | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Wing Swing | Christina Obergföll | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Devil Steps | Christina Theiss | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Catch and Release | Marie Mouroum | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Snake Run | Noémi Marosvölgyi | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Monkey Peg | Nikolett Szabó | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal
Repechage |
Power Tower | Alíz Kíra Papdi | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Shaking Bridge | 2 | Herlina Gitaningsih | Puji Lestari | ||||||
| Semifinal | Swing Jump | Raji'ah Salsabillah | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers | Domino Hill | Sherly Yusanti | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers | Wind Chimes | 9 | Rezcha E. Vineria | Morina Anggarsari | Normalita H. | |||||
| Sri Ayu Lestari | Fitria Shanty | Wenny N. | ||||||||
| Selvi Elianora | Suci Yunita | Karmanah | ||||||||
| Semifinal | Ring Swing | 2 | Amor Paz | Dana Tayar | ||||||
| Semifinal | Ring Swing | Sapir Meir Fishelson | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Tick Tock | Amor Paz | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Déjà Vu | Sapir Cohen Carmi | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | Tom Shaked | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Pipefitter | Lehi Ofri | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Deja Vu | 3 | Tom Shaked | Daphne Gitler | Noa Meir | |||||
| Semifinal | Jump Hang | Chiara Limonta | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Rapid Descent | Naomi Wada† | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Spider Walk | Chie Tanabe | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Balance Bridge | Waka Ayakura | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Rolling Log | Eriko Tsukamoto | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | Megumi Fujii | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | 3 | Igano Hibari | Megumi Fujii | Momoko Yokata | |||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | 2 | Igano Hibari | Masami Yusa | ||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | Igano Hibari | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Rolling Log | 4 | Yuko Mizuno | Igano Hibari | Miho Nishimura | |||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | 4 | Masami Yusa | Yuko Mizuno | Aoi Koike | |||||
| 1st | Rolling Log | 7 | Miho Nishimura | Nami Ichinohe | Masami Yusa | Yuko Mizuno | ||||
| Rena Yamada | Igano Hibari | |||||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | Igano Hibari | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | Masami Yusa | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | 2 | Igano Hibari | Masami Yusa | ||||||
| 1st | Rolling Log | 4 | Ayako Inada | Miss Sullivan | Emiko Raika | |||||
| 1st | Rolling Log | Emiko Raika | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | Ayako Miyake | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Pole Maze | Ayako Miyake | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Log Grip | 2 | Chikako Mihara | Mayu Inui | ||||||
| 1st | Log Grip | Mayu Inui | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Halfpipe Attack | 1 | ||||||||
| 1st | Halfpipe Attack | Hiroyo Shimada | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Halfpipe Attack | See LWS exceptions‡ | 2 | Rie Komiya | Tomomi Arimatsu | |||||
| 1st | Log Grip | 5 | Rie Komiya | Satomi Kadoi | Sachiyo Yamada | |||||
| Tomomi Arimatsu | Ayako Inada | |||||||||
| 0th | N/A | No LWS | 0 | No Obstacles Cleared | ||||||
| 1st | Rolling Escargot | 3 | Ayaka Suzuki | Rie Komiya | Aya Vanessa | |||||
| 1st | Halfpipe Attack | Hiroyo Shimada | 2 | Satomi Kadoi | ||||||
| 1st | Spin Bridge | See LWS exceptions‡ | 1 | Hiroyo Shimada† | ||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang Kai | Mika Watanabe | 4 | Tomomi Takano | RENA | Hikaru Nakajima | ||||
| 1st | Jump Hang Kai | See LWS exceptions‡ | 2 | Rumi Hanai | ||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | Yuka Murofushi | 2 | Ayano Oshima | ||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | See LWS exceptions‡ | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Double Pendulum | Kana Watanabe | 2 | Mao Usami | ||||||
| 3rd | Ultra Crazy Cliffhanger | 1 | ||||||||
| 1st | Wing Slider | See LWS exceptions‡ | 1 | Karina Maruyama† | ||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | See LWS exceptions‡ | 1 | Ayano Oshima† | ||||||
| 3rd | Cliffhanger Dimension | 1 | ||||||||
| 1st | Dragon Glider | Ayano Oshima | 2 | Mai Watanabe | ||||||
| 1st | Double Warped Wall | Ayano Oshima | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Wall Lifting | See LWS exceptions‡ | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Dragon Glider | See LWS exceptions‡ | 1 | Ayano Oshima† | ||||||
| 2nd | Rolling Log | 1 | ||||||||
| Ages 8–12 | 1st | |||||||||
| Ages 8–12 | 1st | Power Rolling | Asami Rikukawa | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 8–12 | 2nd | Slant Run | Aya Sakai | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 8–12 | 1st | Power Rolling | Miwako Ito | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 8–12 | 2nd | Slant Run | Maya Hayashi | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 8–12 | 1st | |||||||||
| Ages 10–12 | 2nd | Clear | Haruka Nagashima | 1 | ||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | 3 | G. Otgontsooj | L. Mönkhzayaa | ||||||
| Semifinal | Wind Chimes | Vera Zijlstra | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Propeller Bar | Marta Staroń | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers | Floating Stairs | Katarzyna Jonaczyk | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Flying Shelf Grab | Katarzyna Baranowska | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Bar Hop | Paula Kulig | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Ring Chaser | Klaudia Burs | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Drum Hopper | Dorota Gadzińska | 2 | Aleksandra Krawczyk | ||||||
| 1st | Slingshot | Katarzyna Jonaczyk | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Cannonball Drop | Katarzyna Jonaczyk | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Slingshot | Katarzyna Jonaczyk | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Clear | Katarzyna Jonaczyk | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Domino Pipes | Ilka Kis | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Propeller Bar | Julia Zhulyova | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers | 4 | Anastasia Larina | Daria Sautieva | Maria Smyshlyaeva | Anastasia Mikhina | |||||
| 1st | Wind Chimes | Anastasia Larina | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Clear | Anna Ivanova | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Clear | Anastasia Larina | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Clear | Anastasia Larina | 1 | |||||||
| Ages 9–10 | 1st | Ring Chaser | Veronika Nikiforova | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 11–12 | 1st | Clear | Anna Sedova | 1 | ||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | 5 | Pauline Yong | Vivian Ng | Jade Seah | |||||
| Ho Shu Yong | Nu Diana Khalid | |||||||||
| 1st | Jump Hang | 6 | Jennifer Ng | Kat Wang | Nur Fatin Bte Amir | |||||
| Reiko Yoshida | Norfazilah Sowtail | Dinie Lyliana | ||||||||
| Semifinal | Salmon Ladder | Beatriz Allo | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Flying Shelf Grab | Celine Pignolet | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Salmon Ladder | Anja Hodann | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Jumping Spider | Linda Digby | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers | Warped Wall | 1 | ||||||||
| 1st | Iron Maiden | 1 | ||||||||
| Qualifiers | Jump Hang | 14 | Gözde Yorgun | Coraline Chapatte | Tuba Dokur | Seda Ocak | ||||
| Anil Ünal | Fatma Şeker | Dílşat Yapici | Müjgan Demir | |||||||
| Betül Şen | Nalan Küçükakyüz | Gülcan Güven | Kübra Başaran | |||||||
| Ekín Göktas | Berçín Ünal | |||||||||
| Qualifiers | Warped Wall | Hatice Erdoğan | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Pipe Slider | Katie McDonnell | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Warped Wall | Sam Rippington | 1 | |||||||
| Semifinal | Clear | Katie McDonnell | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Rolling Log | Georgia Munroe | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Log Runner | Beth Lodge | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Half-Pipe Attack | Luci Romberg | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Jumping Spider | Luci Romberg | 1 | |||||||
| Qualifiers | Pipe Slider | Luci Romberg | 2 | Lisanna Haskins | ||||||
| Qualifiers | Jumping Bars | Lisanna Haskins | 2 | Sarah Molasky | ||||||
| Qualifiers | Jump Hang | Natalie Strasser | 3 | Aqueela Zoll | Julie Hopper | |||||
| 1st | Jumping Spider | Selena Laniel | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Jumping Spider | Jessie Graff | 2 | Joyce Shahboz | ||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | Meagan Martin | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Warped Wall | Jessie Graff | 2 | Meagan Martin | ||||||
| 2nd | Wave Runner | Jessie Graff | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Criss-Cross Salmon Ladder | Allyssa Beird | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Twist and Fly | Jesse Labreck | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Twist and Fly | Jesse Labreck | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Power Tower | Jesse Labreck | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Double Salmon Ladder | Jesse Labreck | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Dipping Birds | Addy Herman | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Dipping Birds | Taylor Greene | 1 | |||||||
| 1st | Thread the Needle | Taylor Greene | 1 | |||||||
| Ages 9–10 | 1st | Clear | Taylor Greene | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 11–12 | 1st | Clear | Ella McRitchie | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 13–14 | Semifinal | Clear | 2 | Celena Vanhaezebrouck | Sophia Lavallee | |||||
| Ages 9–10 | Semifinal | Clear | Brynli Smith | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 11–12 | 1st | Clear | Sienna Perez | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 13–14 | Semifinal | Sky Hooks | Sophia Lavallee | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 9–10 | 1st | Clear | Liz Polsgrove | 1 | ||||||
| Ages 13–14 | 1st | Clear | Taylor Greene | 1 | ||||||
| 2nd | Salmon Ladder | Nguyễn Đinh Mỹ Linh | 1 | |||||||
| 2nd | Salmon Ladder | 1 | ||||||||
| 1st | Log Grip | 2 | Thuỳ Trâm Đức Nguyễn | Xuyến Thị Nguyễn | ||||||
| 3rd | Hang Climbing | 1 | ||||||||
| 3rd | Hang Climbing | 1 | ||||||||
Last Man Standing (LMS) exceptions
Sasuke does not directly award the title of Last Man Standing. On occasion, the distinction of Final Contender will instead be awarded as the top title of the season. Due to this, it is possible for the Final Contender to have not achieved a Best Result. Below are the results of all instances where no Last Man Standing was awarded, and the Final Contender did not have Best Result.
List of competitors with the most regulation buzzers (Top 50)
Below is a list of the top 50 Ninja Warrior competitors worldwide based on regulation buzzers. The order of stages is listed in reverse order, with the most prestigious buzzers on the left, moving towards the least on the right.
Indicates competitors competing in 2025 Ninja Warrior seasons.
Indicates competitors who have retired from Ninja Warrior
List of female competitors with the most regulation buzzers (minimum of 5)
Below is a list of female Ninja Warrior competitors worldwide with at least 5 regulation buzzers. The order of stages is listed in reverse order, with the most prestigious buzzers on the left, moving towards the least on the right.
Indicates competitors competing in 2025 Ninja Warrior seasons.
Indicates competitors who have retired from Ninja Warrior
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