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American Ninja Warrior : ウィキペディア英語版
American Ninja Warrior

''American Ninja Warrior'' is a sports entertainment competition spin-off of the Japanese television series ''Sasuke'', in which competitors try to complete a series of obstacle courses of increasing difficulty called "stages". The series began on December 12, 2009, in Los Angeles, with the top 10 competitors moving on to compete at "Mount Midoriyama" in Japan. Beginning with season 4, competitors travel to the Las Vegas strip to compete on a nearly identical "Mount Midoriyama" course.
During season 7, for the first time in ''American Ninja Warrior'' history, a competitor achieved "Total Victory". Two competitors completed stage three, and thus, a Man vs. Man face off took place during stage 4. Both Isaac Caldiero and Geoff Britten completed the final stage, however, Caldiero had a faster time, resulting in the $1,000,000 awarded to him.
''American Ninja Warrior'' has been renewed for an 8th season, which is set to premiere in summer 2016.
==History==

''American Ninja Warrior'' succeeded G4's ''American Ninja Challenge'' as the qualifying route for Americans to enter ''Sasuke''. Beginning with the fourth season in 2012, regional finalists and wild card competitors competed on a nearly identical Mount Midoriyama course in Las Vegas, Nevada, rather than traveling to Japan to compete on ''Sasuke''.

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