Yeah he's not the only.. These are the people that made it to Stage 3 their first year at Midoriyama: (that I'm aware of) Brent Steffensen and Paul Kasemir were the first in 2010, followed by... James McGrath and Ryan Stratis in 2011, then... No new competitors on stage 3 in 2012. Joe Moravsky, Idoko Abuh, Travis Weinand, and Casey Finley in 2013.. No new competitors on stage 3 in 2014 either. I stopped tracking who made it to Stage 3 by 2015 because by that point, making it to Stage 3 was an easy feat.
@@pizzaguy3753 making it to stage 3 was an easy feat ??? Are you smoking something ? That's when stage 2 got super hard, only in 2019 stage 2 was super easy, in 2016/2017/2018 it was nearly impossible, way more than before
@@s8theninjawarrior916 I'm talking that a lot of repeat competitors made it to Stage 3 in 2015, Kevin Bull was in his second year so technically not a first year, and of course later people like Drew Drechsel made it S3 almost every year 2015 and later.. and of course I can't keep straight who made it to S3 in 2019
@@pizzaguy3753 yes, but saying its an easy feat is very much wrong, its way harder than before (except for 2019, stage 2 was way too easy, stage 3 was very hard though)
@@Resonance_Spark after 9, I cant keep track of everyone. Its impossible. With all the rookies and second-timers in 10 and 11 conquering the courses, space is limited now.
He love filp so much
How did he make it this far he’s been the last ninja standing in seasons 6&9
He is really good 👍
He done very good on it
0:39 Geez I never knew you could do a castaway. You should try getting back into some flips again
Back in season 5, when things were so much simpler... good old time... lol Also are you not the only rookie to ever get to stage 3 on the first time?
S8 the Ninja Warrior - Idoko Abuh got to Stage 3 in the same season.
Yeah he's not the only.. These are the people that made it to Stage 3 their first year at Midoriyama: (that I'm aware of)
Brent Steffensen and Paul Kasemir were the first in 2010, followed by...
James McGrath and Ryan Stratis in 2011, then...
No new competitors on stage 3 in 2012.
Joe Moravsky, Idoko Abuh, Travis Weinand, and Casey Finley in 2013..
No new competitors on stage 3 in 2014 either.
I stopped tracking who made it to Stage 3 by 2015 because by that point, making it to Stage 3 was an easy feat.
@@pizzaguy3753 making it to stage 3 was an easy feat ??? Are you smoking something ? That's when stage 2 got super hard, only in 2019 stage 2 was super easy, in 2016/2017/2018 it was nearly impossible, way more than before
@@s8theninjawarrior916 I'm talking that a lot of repeat competitors made it to Stage 3 in 2015, Kevin Bull was in his second year so technically not a first year, and of course later people like Drew Drechsel made it S3 almost every year 2015 and later.. and of course I can't keep straight who made it to S3 in 2019
@@pizzaguy3753 yes, but saying its an easy feat is very much wrong, its way harder than before (except for 2019, stage 2 was way too easy, stage 3 was very hard though)
2:36 OUCH!
ANW 5 was so much better than 11
Agreed
Tbh, 2-7 was my favorites, after that it just went downhill...
@@Resonance_Spark after 9, I cant keep track of everyone. Its impossible. With all the rookies and second-timers in 10 and 11 conquering the courses, space is limited now.
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