Australian Ninja Warrior Season Five: Everything you need to know

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• This year the Ninjas will be challenged in new and unexpected ways

It’s been a year since Mt Midoriyama was conquered, and in 2021 the mountain is seeking revenge when Australian Ninja Warrior returns on Sunday, June 20, at 7.00pm on Channel Nine and 9Now.

More than 200 aspiring everyday athletes have been training day in and day out to prepare for their turn to take on the world’s toughest and most renowned obstacle course. Mums and dads, tradies and farmers, students and business owners from all over Australia will put their bodies on the line to see if they have what it takes to conquer Mt Midoriyama and win the title of Australian Ninja Warrior 2021.

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This year the course moves to a new location of Olympic proportions: Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, where a new wave of Ninjas will be welcomed, as well as returning fan favourites. A fresh cohort of Ninjas and fan favourites who have been there for every season including, Ashlin Herbert, Ben Polson, Olivia Vivian and Sam Goodall, test their skills, scrambling through the course and taking on the legends to become the furthest fastest. Former competitor Jack Wilson also returns after a terrible accident prevented him from appearing last season.

This year the Ninjas will be challenged in new and unexpected ways. For the first time ever, Ninjas will be able to choose their own path, taking them through to the gravity-defying Warped Wall, which is now ten centimetres higher. New obstacles include the Underwater Escape and the Dragon Back.

The two furthest fastest Ninjas in each Heat will compete head to head on the new Power Tower, with the winner skipping the Semi-Finals and gaining a “fast pass” straight into the Grand Finals, a game-changing advantage.

In the Semi-Finals the stakes are even higher, with the two furthest fastest Ninjas on the night making their way up to brand new and even tougher Power Tower to try and hit the buzzer first. The first one to hit the buzzer gets a second chance at a Grand Final if they splash out on their first attempt.

The Grand Final course is also the most difficult yet, and it comes to a head at the mighty Mt Midoriyama. After being conquered by Ben Polson and two other Ninjas last year, the 22 metre-high monster is seeking revenge and has morphed into its most challenging form ever. Once they reach the base of Midoriyama, each Ninja must scale the seven-metre Chimney Climb, the seven-metre Salmon Ladder (20 rungs) and the seven-metre Rope Climb to reach the summit and be crowned Australian Ninja Warrior.

The competitor who goes furthest on the Grand Final course in the fastest time will be the Season 5 winner and will take home $100,000. However, the competitor who conquers Mt Midoriyama in the fastest time will win an additional $100,000 and take home the title of Australia’s Ninja Warrior.

More than 200 aspiring, everyday athletes have been training to prepare for their turn to tame the world’s most difficult obstacle course. Mums and dads, tradies and farmers, students and business owners from all over Australia will put their bodies on the line to see if they have what it takes to conquer Mt Midoriyama and win the title of Australian Ninja Warrior 2021.

Hosts Rebecca Maddern, Ben Fordham and Shane Crawford will be joined on the course by Nick Kyrgios, the man John McEnroe described as the most talented tennis player he has seen in ten years, as he makes his Australian Ninja Warrior debut. Forever unpredictable and always entertaining, Kyrgios will bring his own flair to the commentary.

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Nine’s head of content production and development, Adrian Swift, said: “Last year we witnessed history as Ben Polson defied the odds and became the first conqueror of Mount Midoriyama. So this year we had to take the series up a notch, and we have done just that with a gruelling new course, an electrifying new crop of Ninjas, and a new superstar commentator.

“And in an Olympic year, it only made sense to bring the course to the home of many of Australia’s greatest sporting moments, Sydney Olympic Park, as our Ninjas push the limits and strive for glory.”

THE GENERAL RULES

• Ninjas must only use the designated sections of the obstacles.
• Ninjas cannot return to the platform once they have left it (unless otherwise specified)
• Ninjas cannot touch the water with any part of their body or clothing (even if it has fallen off their person)
• There is no dress rehearsal; the first time the Ninjas try the course is when they step up to the plate
• It’s not gender-biased; the course is exactly the same for men and women every season

PREVIOUS SERIES STATS

SEASON 1:
Furthest Fastest in Season 1: Fred Dorrington
History making moment: Blue Mountains rock climber Andrea Hah was the first female to make it up the Warped Wall in Australia – she did so in the semi finals

SEASON 2:
Furthest Fastest in Season 2: Rob Patterson
History making moment: Six women made it up the Warped Wall in the heats – a first for Ninja Warrior globally.
The women were:
Andrea Hah
Olivia Vivian Betsy Burnett India Henry Georgia Bonora Celeste Dixon

SEASON 3:
Furthest Fastest in Season 3: Charlie Robbins
History making moment: Five Ninja’s making it to the Grand Final Stage 3 The Ninja’s were:
Charlie Robbins
Josh O’Sullivan
Bryson Klein
Rob Patterson
Dan Mason

SEASON 4:
Winner: Ben Polson being crowned the first ever Australian Ninja Warrior and taking home $400,000.
History making moment: Three Ninjas make it up Mt Midoriyama – Ben Polson, Zak Stolz, Charlie Robbins

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MOST SUCCESSFUL NINJAS TO DATE:

• First female ever up the Warped wall – Andrea Hah, Series 1
• Only Ninja ever to backflip up the Warped Wall – Olivia Vivian, Season 2
• Only female to have made it to the Grand Final in Australia – Olivia Vivian, Season 2
• Only female Ninja to make it Grand Final 2 – Olivia Vivian, Season 4
• Three Ninja’s to make it up Mt Midoriyama – Ben Polson, Zak Stolz, Charlie Robbins, Season 4
• The fastest Ninja to complete Mt Midoriyama and be crowned the first Australian Ninja Warrior – Ben Polson, Season 4
• Olivia Vivian – Grand Finalist Series 4 is now back for Series 5 – in the interim competed again on team Australia in USA v the World
• Bryson Klein – has competed twice and won it for Team Australia in the US vs The World Ninja Warrior competition, back for Season 5
• Rob Patterson – was Furthest Fastest in Season 2, back again in Season 5
• Zak Stolz – one of only three Ninja’s to make it up Mt Midoriyama is back for Season 5
• Charlie Robbins – was Furthest Fastest in Season 3 and only one of three Ninja’s to make it up Mt Midoriyama is back for Season 5
• Ben Polson – Australia’s first Ninja Warrior is back to be the first to conquer Mt Midoriyama two years in a row.
• Jack Wilson – last competed in Season 3 and suffered a broken back which meant he was unable to compete in Season 4, but he is back in Season 5

Australian Ninja Warrior is produced on behalf of the Nine Network by Endemol Shine Australia, based on Sasuke from Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc.

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