American Ninja Warrior Season 9 Episode 10

Ep 10. Philadelphia Finals

  • TV-PG
  • August 22, 2016
  • 84 min
  • 8.4  (18)

The ninth season of American Ninja Warrior had reached its tenth episode and this one was sure to be a thrilling spectacle as it featured the Philadelphia Finals. The top athletes from around the country had made it to this stage and they were ready for the challenge that lay ahead.

The episode began with host Matt Iseman giving an overview of what the fans could expect in the Philadelphia Finals. He talked about the challenging obstacles that the competitors would face and the intense competition that would take place. The goal, as always, was to make it through all the obstacles and complete the course in the fastest time possible.

The qualifying round had been tough, and only a few athletes had made it through to the Philadelphia Finals. The competitors were now eager to take on the course and show off their skills. The Philadelphia Finals course was designed with seven obstacles, each more difficult than the last. The first was a challenging obstacle called the Floating Steps. This obstacle involved jumping from one floating step to another, without touching the water.

The second obstacle was called the Rolling Thunder. The athletes had to hang from a rotating wheel and then make it across to the other side. This was a tricky obstacle that required a lot of strength and coordination. The third obstacle, called the Razor's Edge, involved jumping across a series of narrow ledges, while the fourth obstacle, the Double Dipper, required the athletes to swing across two bars on a track.

Next up was the tricky Jumping Spider. This obstacle required the athletes to jump up and grab onto a wall. They then needed to grip onto the wall like Spider-Man and crawl their way across to the other side. This was one of the most challenging obstacles on the course. The sixth obstacle was called the Warped Wall – an enormous wall that the athletes had to run up and grab the top of to make it to the next level of the course.

Finally, the competitors faced the dreaded Salmon Ladder. This obstacle involved jumping up a series of declining platforms while holding onto a bar. The athletes needed to build up momentum and jump quickly to make it up the ladder without touching the water.

The Philadelphia Finals course was challenging and required immense strength, fitness, and agility to complete. The show had some of the best competitors from around the country, and they were all determined to conquer the obstacles and make it to the top of the leaderboard.

As the show progressed, the excitement grew. The competitors began tackling the obstacles one by one, and the crowd cheered them on. The commentators provided a running commentary, calling out the winners and losers and predicting who would make it to the finish line.

Some of the athletes who stood out included Jake Murray, who had been one of the fastest in the qualifying round; Ian Dory and Joe Moravsky, both of whom had been finalists in previous seasons; and Ryan Stratis, who had been a competitor on the show for many years.

As the show drew to a close, the final athletes made their way to the course. The last few obstacles were the most challenging, and the contestants struggled to make it through. The crowd was on their feet, cheering on their favorites as they made their way through the obstacles.

The results were nail-biting, with the top athletes separated by only a few seconds. The final leaderboard saw some surprises, with some unexpected athletes making it to the top. As the show ended, the top competitors hugged and congratulated each other, celebrating the successful completion of the Philadelphia Finals.

Overall, the ninth season of American Ninja Warrior was a thrilling ride, and the Philadelphia Finals was an excellent representation of the show's incredible athleticism and the determination of the human spirit.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 22, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    84 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (18)