American Ninja Challenge - Obstacles in American Ninja Warrior Final (Las Vegas)

Obstacles in American Ninja Warrior Final (Las Vegas)

ANW Season First Stage (Finals) Time Limit
4 Step Slider Rolling Log Giant Swing Jumping Spider Half Pipe Attack Warped Wall Spinning Bridge Final Climb (Cargo Net) 130 s
ANW Season Second Stage (Finals) Time Limit
4 Slider Drop Double Salmon Ladder Unstable Bridge Balance Tank Metal Spin Wall Lift 105 s
ANW Season Third Stage (Finals)
4 Roulette Cylinder Door Knob Grasper Floating Boards Ultimate Cliffhanger Bungee Rope Climb Hang Climb Spider Flip Flying Bar

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