American Ninja Warrior (season 12)

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American Ninja Warrior
Season 12
Hosted byMatt Iseman
Akbar Gbaja-Biamila
Zuri Hall
No. of contestants150
Finals venueSt. Louis, Missouri
No. of episodes8
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 7 (2020-09-07) –
November 6, 2020 (2020-11-06)
Season chronology
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The twelfth season of the reality/sports competition series American Ninja Warrior premiered on September 7, 2020[1] and wrapped up on November 6, 2020[2] on NBC. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States all eight episodes were filmed in St. Louis, Missouri from June 29 to July 25, 2020,[3] behind closed doors in the America's Center convention center and stadium.[4]

The course returns with the Mega Wall and Power Tower, and the fifty most popular athletes from previous seasons returned with two other ninjas (mostly rookies) of their choosing, like their ninja training partners or someone they have a special connection with. The top twelve competitors moved on to the semifinals after each qualifying episode, as well as the top three women. In this season, the player who won the Power Tower would get to bring their chosen rookies with them to the semifinals, even if the rookies had not made it into the top twelve finishers (or top three women). With the knockout tournament format, There were changed to the semifinal courses as well — unlike the past seasons, a competitor that completed the course would not automatically move on; they would have to be in the top 12 or have made it up the Mega Wall. One contestant, Nick Hanson, did not move on to the semifinals because of COVID contact tracing despite making it up the Mega Wall.

Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila returned for their respective eleventh and eighth seasons, while Zuri Hall returned for her second season on the show.

Season eleven winner Drew Drechsel competed on the season during the duration of its taping. On July 31, 2020, just six days after taping concluded, the United States Department of Justice formally charged Drechsel with four felonies for various crimes in regards to criminal sexual conduct in regards to a complaint filed by a 19-year old woman to the Cherry Hill, New Jersey Police Department, thereby making this season the last season he competed on. Following an August 4 press release by the Department of Justice, NBC cut ties with him and did not air his runs on the season,[5] though they did air the rookies he chose to compete off-screen. In addition, because Drechsel competed on the Power Tower in episode one (and lost to "Big Dog Ninja" Jody Avila),[6] the Power Tower competition was not aired, though Avila was credited with a win by forfeit. Also, fellow ninja Joe Moravsky stated on a Twitch stream that Drechsel didn’t make it to the Power Tower Playoffs.[7][8]

Because of the format change to a knockout tournament and a team format instead of the traditional Sasuke format, the winner's prize has been decreased to only $100,000[9] and there is no "Last Man Standing" prize for the season.

Obstacles[]

List of Season 12 Obstacles
Obstacles
Qualifiers #1 Shrinking Steps Weight for It Ring Chaser Rib Run Slingshot Warped Wall / Mega Wall N/A
Qualifiers #2 Lunatic Ledges Ferris Wheel
Qualifiers #3 Beehive Spinning Bridge
Qualifiers #4 Off the Hook Sideways
Semifinals #1[10] Clockwork Burn Rubber Salmon Ladder Corkscrew The Dungeon Spider Trap
Semifinals #2 Spring Forward Slingshot
Finals Falling Shelves Diamond Dash Spin Hopper Slam Dunk Dragonback

Qualifiers[]

Key
Italics means that this competitor was also in the top 3 women.
Underline means that this competitor won the Power Tower.
Bold means that this competitor made it up the Mega Wall.

Qualifiers #1[]

The first qualifying round featured three new obstacles, Weight for It, Ring Chaser, and Rib Run. Notable ninjas running the course were school teachers, medical professionals, and ICU nurses who are all making a difference on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, former NFL linebacker Kamerion Wimbley returned after his record-setting season in 2012, being the biggest man (240 pounds) to complete a course.

Because of the ongoing federal investigation into Drew Drechsel, who competed in this round and qualified for the Power Tower final on this episode, that round was edited out of the broadcast. That was confirmed by a social media post from another contestant, Jake Murray (see Qualifiers #2), who posted Jody Avila won the unaired Power Tower round.

Top 12 Competitors
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jody Avila 1:44 Finished
2 Tyler Gillett 1:45 Finished
3 Nate Hansen 1:53 Finished
4 Jon Alexis Jr. 2:20 Finished
5 Julius Ferguson 1 3:07 Finished
6 Mike Wright 3:54 Finished
7 Grant McCartney 4:01 Finished
8 Allyssa Beird 4:15 Finished
9 Flip Rodriguez 1:13 Slingshot
10 Jonathan Horton 1:20 Slingshot
11 Ryan Lashoff 1:25 Slingshot
12 Taylor Johnson 1 2:21 Slingshot
Top 3 Women
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Allyssa Beird 4:15 Finished
2 Taylor Johnson 2:21 Slingshot
3 Sandy Zimmerman 2:25 Slingshot

1 Because of the federal investigation into Drew Drechsel announced during post production, Drechsel's performance (first or second, was not referenced, as he had qualified for the Power Tower), was edited out. The 13th place contestant also fell at Slingshot, did not advance. Producers edited the broadcast to give Johnson, who finished behind other contestants but the second-place woman, credit as the 12th place contestant. Johnson and Ferguson were part of Drechsel's team.

Qualifiers #2[]

Ashley McConville became the twentieth woman in ANW history to make it up the Warped Wall and move on to the semifinals, and Jake Murray's teammates, former AHL hockey player Barry Goers of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and Glenn Albright moved on to the semifinals due to Murray's win on the Power Tower. Also, the "Eskimo Ninja" Nick Hanson completed the course and made it up the Mega Wall but did not have a fast enough time to make it into the top 12 competitors.[11]

Also of note, second-place finisher Ethan "The Swan" Swanson did not compete in the semifinals after he came in close contact with another competitor who had tested positive for COVID-19.[12]

Top 12 Competitors
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jake Murray 0:54 Finished
2 Ethan Swanson 1:04 Finished
3 Jackson Twait 1:13 Finished
4 Daniel Gil 1:18 Finished
5 Cameron Baumgartner 1:20 Finished
6 Abel Gonzalez 1:36 Finished
7 Donovan Metoyer 1:43 Finished
8 Jamie Rahn 1:49 Finished
9 Chris DiGangi 1:56 Finished
10 Gabriel Hotchkiss 2:06 Finished
11 Jesse Labreck 2:10 Finished
12 Roo Yori 2:19 Finished
Top 3 Women
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jesse Labreck 2:10 Finished
2 Ashley McConville 4:26 Finished
3 Caitlyn Bergstrom 1:09 Ferris Wheel

Qualifiers #3[]

Stuntwoman Jessie Graff once again completed the course, making it to the end to tie Jesse "Flex" Labreck for the most buzzers among women ninjas with five. Meanwhile, the teammates of drummer R.J. Roman of metal band Emuness, Ben Melick and Jessica Helmer moved on to the semifinals even though they did not complete the course because Roman won the Power Tower.[13]

Despite finishing among the top three women, Rachael Goldstein was unable to compete in the semifinals due to a broken finger which she suffered while filming a special episode of American Ninja Warrior in St. Louis.[14]

Top 12 Competitors
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 R. J. Roman 1:10 Finished
2 Sean Bryan 1:26 Finished
3 Thomas Stillings 1:29 Finished
4 Austin Gray 1:34 Finished
5 Tage Herrington 2:06 Finished
6 Dan Polizzi 2:09 Finished
7 Najee Richardson 2:49 Finished
8 David Campbell 3:27 Finished
9 Jessie Graff 3:58 Finished
10 Adam Rayl 0:35 Ferris Wheel
11 Devin Harrelson 0:56 Ferris Wheel
12 Lorin Ball 1:06 Ferris Wheel
Top 3 Women
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jessie Graff 3:58 Finished
2 Zhanique Lovett 0:32 Spinning Bridge
3 Rachael Goldstein 0:30 Beehive

Qualifiers #4[]

"The Weatherman" Joe Moravsky just edged out Michael Torres, who had the fastest time on Stage One, and brought his teammates, Will Schlageter and Jeshuah Lewis back in the competition. Notable ninjas featured "Big Cat" Karsten Williams rookie former MLB player of the San Francisco Giants Gary Brown who ran the course, making it to the fifth obstacle. Also, six-time ANW veteran Tiana "Sweet T" Webberley made it up the Warped Wall for the first time, as well as ICU nurse Mady Howard who completed the course with the fastest time for the women.

Top 12 Competitors
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Michael Torres 1:08.75 Finished
2 Joe Moravsky 1:13.95 Finished
3 Lucas Reale 1:17.09 Finished
4 Mathis “Kid” Owhadi 1:23.17 Finished
5 Amir Malik 1:26.15 Finished
6 David Wright 1:30.67 Finished
7 Lance Pekus 1:45.62 Finished
8 Kevin Bull 1:57.17 Finished
9 Alex Nye 2:04.69 Finished
10 Brian Kretsch 2:18.44 Finished
11 Alex Carson 2:19.92 Finished
12 Verdale Benson 2:22.29 Finished
Top 3 Women
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Mady Howard 2:29.28 Finished
2 Tiana Webberley 2:41.03 Finished
3 Meagan Martin 1:12.35 Sideways

Semifinals[]

Semifinals #1[]

Some notable competitors like Grant McCartney, Kevin Bull, Abel Gonzalez and Mathis "Kid" Owhadi failed on Corkscrew, an obstacle new to this season, and did not advance to the finals.

Top 12 Competitors[15]
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jake Murray 4:37 Finished
2 Daniel Gil 4:38 Finished
3 Cameron Baumgartner 5:30 Finished
4 Tyler Gillett 6:20 Finished
5 Adam Rayl 6:27 Finished
6 Jackson Twait 3:56 Spider Trap
7 Jody Avila 2:50 The Dungeon
8 Donovan Metoyer 2:59 The Dungeon
9 Jon Alexis Jr. 3:07 The Dungeon
10 Flip Rodriguez 3:22 The Dungeon
11 Chris DiGangi 3:30 The Dungeon
12 Jamie Rahn 4:03 The Dungeon
Top 2 Women
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jesse Labreck 4:25 The Dungeon
2 Sandy Zimmerman 4:55 Corkscrew

Semifinals #2[]

Top 12 Competitors
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Joe Moravsky 4:59 Finished
2 Lucas Reale 5:00 Finished
3 Austin Gray 5:20 Finished
4 RJ Roman 5:31 Finished
5 Micheal Torres 5:52 Finished
6 Najee Richardson 6:35 Finished
7 Amir Malik 3:58 Spider Trap
8 David Wright 3:23 The Dungeon
9 Dan Polizzi 4:15 The Dungeon
10 Thomas Stillings 2:06 Corkscrew
11 Jeshuah Lewis 2:13 Corkscrew
Top 2 Women
Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jessie Graff 3:54 Corkscrew
2 Jeri D'Aurelio 2:21 Sling Shot

NOTE: Devin Harrelson actually finished 13th, he was eliminated on the Corkscrew with a faster time exiting the Salmon Ladder than Graff. As the United States of America v. Drechsel investigation was ongoing, the disqualified contestant had a time in the top 12 when the event occurred. To cover for that, Graff, the top woman who actually finished outside of the top twelve, was upgraded to 12th.

Finals[]

Finals[]

The finals of the show spanned two nights—episode seven, and the beginning of episode eight. Twenty-eight contestants advanced to the finals, but only 27 officially were included as a result of an ongoing investigation.

Rank Competitor Time Furthest Obstacle
1 Jake Murray 3:56.20 Finished
2 Daniel Gil 4:12.68 Finished
3 Lucas Reale 4:33:36 Finished
4 Najee Richardson 4:36:66 Finished
5 Austin Gray 4:40:29 Finished
6 Adam Rayl 6:24.15 Finished
7 Jesse Labreck 7:31:02 Finished
8 Amir Malik 2:40.70 Dragonback

Power Tower Playoff Bracket[]

The Final 8 competed in a single-elimination tournament format with the top 8 seeded based on the performance in the final. The result are as follows:

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 Jake Murray Lose
8 Amir Malik Win
8 Amir Malik Lose
5 Austin Gray Win
4 Najee Richardson Lose
5 Austin Gray Win
5 Austin Gray Lose
2 Daniel Gil Win
2 Daniel Gil Win
7 Jesse Labreck Lose
2 Daniel Gil Win
6 Adam Rayl Lose
3 Lucas Reale Lose
6 Adam Rayl Win

Ratings[]

Episode Air Date Timeslot (ET) Rating/Share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 Qualifiers #1 September 7, 2020 Monday 8:00 PM 0.6[16] 3.66[16]
2 Qualifiers #2 September 14, 2020 0.5[17] 3.18[17]
3 Qualifiers #3 September 21, 2020 0.5[18] 3.48[18]
4 Qualifiers #4 October 5, 2020 Monday 9:00 PM 0.4[19] 2.22[19]
5 Semifinals #1 October 12, 2020 Monday 8:00 PM 0.6[20] 3.09[20]
6 Semifinals #2 October 21, 2020 Wednesday 9:00 PM 0.5[21] 2.58[21]
7 Finals October 28, 2020 0.5[22] 2.94[22]
8 Power Tower Playoff Bracket November 6, 2020 Friday 8:00 PM 0.5[23] 2.97[23]

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