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''Ninja Warrior Germany'' (german: Ninja Warrior Germany – Die stärkste Show Deutschlands) is a
Ninja Warrior ''Sasuke'' (サスケ; stylized in Japan as ''SASUKE'', also known as ''Shin-Sasuke'' (stylized as ''新SASUKE'' from Seasons 18 to 21, ''Sasuke Rising'' from Seasons 28 to 30 and ''Sasuke Ninja Warrior'' since Season 35) is a Japanese sports ...
spin-off that first aired in Germany on RTL in the Spring of 2016. Based on the Japanese broadcast television show, ''Sasuke'', and internationally known as ''Ninja Warrior'', contestants in the show are faced with completing various obstacles in the shortest time possible. In 2021, the sixth season of the show, René Kaselowsky and Moritz Hans both cleared Stage 4, the Mount Midoriyama with Kaselowsky having a faster time and being declared the "1st Ninja Warrior Germany" and winning the €300.000 prize money.


Format

Each season's competition starts with around 1300 contestants and is divided into three stages - five qualifier rounds, two semi-finals, and the final round. The assault course that is used on the program is contained within a specially made studio, and features a variety of obstacles either taken from or based upon '' Sasuke'', with both the warped wall and the "quintuple steps" being used in every episode. Each qualifier round consists of fifty contestants, and features six obstacles used in the course, four of which differ between the rounds. For example, the first qualifier might feature a swing rope obstacle, but the second qualifier might switch it for a monkey-bar styled obstacle. To qualify, contestants must be within the top ten, either by getting the furthest on the course, or if they complete it, having the fastest time. After the qualifiers, the fifty semi-finalists are split evenly between the two semi-finals, and tackle nine obstacles. Unlike the qualifiers, the first six obstacles must be completed within a set time-limit, but contestants then can freely tackle the remaining three obstacles in their own time. Like the qualifiers, the top fifteen contestants in the semi-finals would move on to the finals, based on who got the furthest or achieved the fastest time. Once in the final, the fifteen finalists tackle three separate stages of obstacles - while the first two stages are timed, with the first stage consisting of nine obstacles and the second consisting of five, the final stage is not timed and consists of three obstacles. Whoever manages to go the furthest or completes all three stages, is declared "The Last Man Standing" and wins. However, in the event that more than one contestant beats all three stages, they then tackle one more obstacle to determine the winner - climbing (fictional) "''Mount Midoriyama''" with a
rope A rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibres, or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. Ropes have tensile strength and so can be used for dragging and lifting. Rope is thicker and stronger than similarly ...
. The show's format features a similar approach to that of '' American Ninja Warrior'', in that footage in episodes focuses on the highlights of contestant runs. Commentary of a contestant's run is mainly done by the presenters, Köppen and Buschmann, while Wontorra often interviews contestants before their run, and occasionally those who fail a run. In some instances, the interview is conducted by Köppen and Buschmann if a contestant's run was successful, especially during the qualifiers. In the seventh season of the show contestans with 16 years old are allowed to participate.


Season overview


4 Nations Special

On November 25, 2018, for the first time, a "4 Nations Special" took place, in which the best participants from
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
, UK,
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
and
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stood against each other competed. The special consisted of three courses, each with three laps, in each of which one athlete of each nation competed. The fastest athlete in the round received three points for his nation, the second best two points, the third best one point and the slowest none. The two nations with the most points then entered the overall victory at Mount Midoriyama. The teams consisted of: * Germany: Oliver Edelmann, Benjamin Grams, Moritz Hans, Rene Kaselowsky, Max Sprenger, Alexander Wurm * Great Britain: Ruel DaCosta, Christopher De Stefano, Louis Parkinson,
Tim Shieff Timothy Shieff is an English freerunner. He won the ''Barclaycard World Freerun Championship'' in 2009 and participated on the television programme MTV's ''Ultimate Parkour Challenge''. He has also competed on ''American Ninja Warrior'' and ''N ...
, Dion Trigg, Jonny Urszuly * France: Thomas Ballet, Valentin Dubois, Clément Dumais, Mehdi Hadim, Guillaume Moro, Jean Tezenas du Montcel * Spain: Carlos Catari Ramones, Jonathan Grande Lindo, Eric Lopez, Jonathan Iris Manuel Matamoros, Facundo Regalini, Sergio Verdasco After the three courses Germany came with 25 points and Spain with 12 points in the last round, which René Kaselowsky and Eric López contested for their nation. In this Kaselowsky could climb the ''Mount Midoriyama'' faster than his competitor López and thus won the overall victory for Germany.


Celebrity Specials


November 2017

As part of the RTL Spendenmarathon broadcast on November 24, 2017, 23 celebrities lined up on a circuit with simplified rules at six obstacles. By Sven Hannawald,
Jörn Schlönvoigt Jörn Schlönvoigt (; born 1 August 1986) is a German actor and singer who became popular through the soap opera "''Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten''". Early life and his career Schlönvoigt was born in Köpenick, East Berlin. When Schlönvoig ...
, Julius Brink, Paul Janke, Alexander Keen,
Philipp Boy Philipp Boy (born 23 July 1987 in Schwedt, East Germany) is a former German gymnast. He was a member of the 2007 and 2010 World bronze medal winning teams. In addition, he won back-to-back silver medals in the World All Around competition (2010 ...
,
Gil Ofarim Gil Doron Reichstadt Ofarim (born 13 August 1982) is a German singer, songwriter, and actor, also known as the lead singer of the bands Zoo Army and Acht. Early life Ofarim is the first child of Israeli musician Abi Ofarim (1937–2018), whose ...
,
Björn Otto Björn Otto (born 16 October 1977) is a retired German pole vaulter. On 30 January 2013 in Cottbus, Germany, with the mark of 5.90 m, he set the masters world record M35. Biography His personal best is a jump of 6.01 metres, achieved on 5 Sept ...
, winner of American Ninja Warrior,
Isaac Caldiero Isaac Caldiero (born March 2, 1982) is an American athlete, former busboy, rock climber, and carpenter, who competed on ''American Ninja Warrior'' in seasons five, six, seven, and ten. He is best known for finishing all four stages of the Nationa ...
, Patrick Bach, Massimo Sinato,
Lars Riedel Lars Peter Riedel (born 28 June 1967, in Zwickau) a former German discus thrower. Riedel has the seventh longest discus throw of all-time with a personal best of 71.50 m. Riedel began his discus career in the former German Democratic Republic. H ...
,
Mario Basler Mario Basler (born 18 December 1968) is a German football manager and former professional player who mainly played as a right midfielder. He is currently at TSG Eisenberg as a player and advisor. A dead-ball specialist, Basler scored numerous g ...
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Ansgar Brinkmann Ansgar Brinkmann (born 5 July 1969) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or forward. Playing career Brinkmann was born in Vechta. He played two seasons in the Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt and Arminia Bi ...
,
Oliver Pocher Oliver Pocher (born 18 February 1978) is a German comedian, entertainer, television personality and host. Early life and professional training Pocher is the son of Gerhard and Jutta Pocher; he was born and grew up in Hanover, West Germany. Hi ...
, Detlef Steves, Thomas Häßler, Mario Kotaska, Jürgen Milski,
Beatrice Egli Beatrice Egli (born 21 June 1988) is a Swiss pop and Schlager singer. She is the winner of season 10 of the German music competition ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar''. Egli became the second contestant from Switzerland to win the title after ...
, Eva Habermann, Panagiota Petridou and Liz Baffoe denied the nine first named as "finishers", and the next three as the next best, the second obstacle course. Boy, Otto and Caldiero also reached the finish in the second round. The fastest, Isaac Caldiero, denied the third round and defeated the ''Mount Midoriyama'' (a 20m high rope climbing). In the first round, the participants earned €1,000 per obstacle overcome (plus €1,000 start-up bonus) and €2,000 in the second round. €20,000 were earned in the third round, a total of €190,000 for children's projects.


June 2018

In June 2018, three celebrities competed against each other in eight celebrity teams. Each team consisted of two men and one woman: * Team Bachelor: Paul Janke, Jessica Paszka, Christian Tews * Team Let's Dance: Massimo Sinató,
Isabel Edvardsson Isabel Emilia Edvardsson (born 22 June 1982) is a Swedish dancer. Early life She was born in Gothenburg (''Göteborg''). Career In 2007, she danced with the footballer Giovane Élber. She has taken part in '' Let's Dance'' on TV4 in 2011. In ...
,
Gil Ofarim Gil Doron Reichstadt Ofarim (born 13 August 1982) is a German singer, songwriter, and actor, also known as the lead singer of the bands Zoo Army and Acht. Early life Ofarim is the first child of Israeli musician Abi Ofarim (1937–2018), whose ...
* Team Dschungelkönige:
Peer Kusmagk Peer Kusmagk (born 14 June 1975 in West Berlin) is a German actor and television host. Early life After his graduation, he lived for three years in different countries and earned his living by doing odd jobs. He has lived in Africa and in Southe ...
,
Melanie Müller Melanie "Melli" Müller (born 10 June 1988) is a German reality television personality, schlager singer and pornographic actress. Early life From 2005 to 2009, Müller, who was born in Oschatz, trained as a restaurant specialist and a barte ...
,
Marc Terenzi Marc Eric Terenzi (born June 27, 1978) is an American pop singer and reality show participant. He was a member of the boy band Natural and was married to German pop/soul singer Sarah Connor from 2005 to 2008. They have a son named Tyler and a ...
* Team Fußball-Legenden: Thomas Häßler, Yasmina Filali,
Mario Basler Mario Basler (born 18 December 1968) is a German football manager and former professional player who mainly played as a right midfielder. He is currently at TSG Eisenberg as a player and advisor. A dead-ball specialist, Basler scored numerous g ...
* Team Sporthelden:
Björn Otto Björn Otto (born 16 October 1977) is a retired German pole vaulter. On 30 January 2013 in Cottbus, Germany, with the mark of 5.90 m, he set the masters world record M35. Biography His personal best is a jump of 6.01 metres, achieved on 5 Sept ...
,
Tanja Szewczenko Tanja Szewczenko (born 26 July 1977) is a German former figure skater and occasional actress. She is the 1994 World bronze medalist, 1997 Champions Series Final silver medalist, 1998 European bronze medalist, and 1993 World Junior bronze me ...
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Philipp Boy Philipp Boy (born 23 July 1987 in Schwedt, East Germany) is a former German gymnast. He was a member of the 2007 and 2010 World bronze medal winning teams. In addition, he won back-to-back silver medals in the World All Around competition (2010 ...
* Team Große Klappe:
Ansgar Brinkmann Ansgar Brinkmann (born 5 July 1969) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or forward. Playing career Brinkmann was born in Vechta. He played two seasons in the Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt and Arminia Bi ...
, Verena Kerth, Jürgen Milski * Team Beach Action: Julius Brink, Miriam Höller, Lazy Dee * Team Chartstürmer:
Beatrice Egli Beatrice Egli (born 21 June 1988) is a Swiss pop and Schlager singer. She is the winner of season 10 of the German music competition ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar''. Egli became the second contestant from Switzerland to win the title after ...
,
Jörn Schlönvoigt Jörn Schlönvoigt (; born 1 August 1986) is a German actor and singer who became popular through the soap opera "''Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten''". Early life and his career Schlönvoigt was born in Köpenick, East Berlin. When Schlönvoig ...
, Luca Hänni The Team Sporthelden prevailed in the final against the team Chartstürmer and won €107,000 for "Wir helfen Kindern". As the women had previously injured both teams, Beatrice Egli was replaced by Miriam Höller and Jessica Paszka joined Tanja Szewczenko.


November 2018

As part of the RTL Spendenmarathon on November 23, 2018, another celebrity issue took place. A total of 26 celebrities lined up the course. Paul Janke, Florian Ambrosius, Melissa and Sven Hannawald, Lars Riedel,
Lars Riedel Lars Peter Riedel (born 28 June 1967, in Zwickau) a former German discus thrower. Riedel has the seventh longest discus throw of all-time with a personal best of 71.50 m. Riedel began his discus career in the former German Democratic Republic. H ...
,
Ross Antony Ross Anthony Catterall (born 9 July 1974), known by his stage name Ross Antony, is a British singer, entertainer and presenter based in Germany. He rose to fame as a member of the R&B/ pop group Bro'Sis. Since the group disbanded in 2006, Anto ...
,
Uschi Disl Ursula "Uschi" Disl (; born 15 November 1970 in Bad Tölz, West Germany) is a German former biathlete. Career During her competitive career Disl was a 19-year veteran of biathlon and was a five time olympian, with two Olympic gold medals from ...
, Alexander Klaws,
Joey Heindle Joey Heindle (born 14 May 1993 in Munich) is a German singer. He is best known for winning the seventh season of the game show ''Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!'' (2013) and finishing in 5th place in season 9 of ''Deutschland sucht den S ...
, Philipp Stehler (Bachelorette candidate), Sebastian Fobe (Bachelorette candidate),
Jasmin Wagner Jasmin Wagner (; born 20 April 1980), better known as Blümchen (), is a German pop and dance music singer and actress. Although she releases her English albums under the name Blossom, her German stage name actually translates to "floret" or ...
,
Philipp Boy Philipp Boy (born 23 July 1987 in Schwedt, East Germany) is a former German gymnast. He was a member of the 2007 and 2010 World bronze medal winning teams. In addition, he won back-to-back silver medals in the World All Around competition (2010 ...
,
Sarah Lombardi Sarah Engels (born 15 October 1992), known as Sarah Lombardi from 2013 to 2021, is a German pop singer and television personality. She is best known for participating in season 8 of ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'', where she was eliminated ...
, Julius Brink, Heike Henkel, Roman and Heiko Lochmann, Miriam Höller,
Björn Otto Björn Otto (born 16 October 1977) is a retired German pole vaulter. On 30 January 2013 in Cottbus, Germany, with the mark of 5.90 m, he set the masters world record M35. Biography His personal best is a jump of 6.01 metres, achieved on 5 Sept ...
, Jenny Frankhauser, Maximilian Arland,
Jörn Schlönvoigt Jörn Schlönvoigt (; born 1 August 1986) is a German actor and singer who became popular through the soap opera "''Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten''". Early life and his career Schlönvoigt was born in Köpenick, East Berlin. When Schlönvoig ...
, Luna Schweiger, Fabian Hambüchen and Grant McCartney (American Ninja Warrior). The participants earned per obstacle overcome in the first round €1,000(plus €1,000 start premium) and in the second round corresponding to €2,000. So succeeded in the first round €137,000 to earn, with moderator Jan Köppen defeated the wall in a special insert and he played so €1,000. For 13 participants it went into the second course, which added another €72,000. The third round was won by the three best: Fabian Hambüchen, Philipp Boy and Grant McCartney, who were now able to beat the "Mount Midoriyama". Each time the rope was marked, it was worth €1,000 for the good cause, and as the fastest way to tackle the final obstacle, American Ninja Warrior Grant McCartney became the winner of the day. A total of €238,000 were earned for children's projects.


Team Ninja Warrior


Season One

From April 22 to May 27, 2018, the first German ''
Team Ninja Warrior ''American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja'' (formerly ''Team Ninja Warrior'') is an American reality television obstacle racing team competition series and a spin-off of ''American Ninja Warrior''. The series features ''ANW'' alumni racing in tea ...
'' took place. In this version, the candidates do not compete individually, but in teams of three. Each team consists of two men and one woman. Eight teams compete in each show. In the preliminary round, the three members of a team in direct duels against another team, the women always form a duel. There will be one point for the winners of the first two rounds and two points for the winner of the third round. If there is a tie after three runs, there is an additional round of the run. In the KO round, the four winning teams each compete against a losing team. The four winners come one round further, the losers of the knockout round are eliminated. The winning teams will ultimately compete in the final qualifying, which will take place as relay race, with each team member having to overcome three of a total of nine obstacles. The faster team reaches the final show. In the big final the team "Magic Monkeys" (René Kaselowsky, Simon Brunner, Denise Pirnbacher) beat the team "Queen of Kingz" (Arleen Schüßler, Benedikt Sigmund, Christian Harmat) and won the prize money of €100,000.


Season Two

From the 15th of June to the 20th of July the second season of ''Team Ninja Warrior'' took place. As in the previous year, three teams from two men and one woman compete in this competition, but now there are five instead of eight teams in each show. In the preliminary round, all teams compete against each other in relay races. The winners of a relay race receive one point and an additional point for the successful completion of the course. The four teams with the most points are drawn into the KO round, where two teams compete against each other in direct duels following the concept of preliminary rounds in the previous year. In addition, the team with the fastest time in their episode in this episode will receive a €3,000 bonus. The two teams, which receive three points first, reach the final qualification, which will be played as a relay race on an extended course. The winning team of this relay race reaches the final show. In the grand finale, the team '"Magic Monkeys"' (René Kaselowsky, Simon Brunner, Stefanie Noppinger) could defend the title against the Team "Fusion" (Moritz Hans, Christian Harmat, Astrid Sibon) and thus won the prize money of €100,000.


Ninja Warrior Germany Kids


Season One

Kids from age 10-11 and 12-13 years participated in this Spin-off. Winner in the age 10-11 category was the 11 years old Luca from Wuppertal. Winner in the age 12-13 category was the 13 years old Frederik Huber from Ostfildern in Baden-Württemberg.


Production

The first season with five episodes was recorded from May 19–24, 2016 at the
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in
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
,
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. there also the second from June 15–21, 2017. In 2016, a special titled ''Ninja Warrior – Das Phänomen'' was produced.


Ratings


References


External links

* RTL website for Ninja Warrior Germany * Team Ninja Warrior Germany {{Ninja Warrior
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