Obstacles in American Ninja Warrior Qualifiers
ANW Season | Qualifying Round | Semi-Finals | ||||||||
1 | Quad Steps | Rope Swing | Spinning Log | Spider Walk | Pipe Slider | Warped Wall | Tarzan Rope | Jumping Bars | Rope Ladder | |
2 | Quad Steps | Rope Swing | Bridge of Blades | Spider Walk | Jumping Bars | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Circle Slider | Rope Ladder | |
3 | Quad Steps | Log Grip | Bridge of Blades | Jump Hang | Jumping Bars | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Unstable Bridge | Rope Ladder | |
4 (Southwest Regional) | Quad Steps | Log Grip | Spinning Log | Jump Hang | Devil Steps | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Arm Rings | Cargo Climb | |
4 (Midwest Regional) | Quad Steps | Log Grip | Bridge of Blades | Jump Hang | Curtain Slider | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Lamp Grasper | Cargo Climb | |
4 (Northeast Regional) | Quad Steps | Log Grip | Bungee Bridge | Jump Hang | Jumping Bars | Wall Lift | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Cycle Road | Cargo Climb |
4 (Northwest Regional) | Quad Steps | Log Grip | Spinning Log | Jump Hang | Pipe Slider | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Arm Rings | Cargo Climb | |
4 (Mid-South Regional) | Quad Steps | Log Grip | Bridge of Blades | Jump Hang | Rope Junction | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Lamp Grasper | Cargo Climb | |
4 (Southeast Regional) | Quad Steps | Log Grip | Bungee Bridge | Jump Hang | Swing Circle | Wall Lift | Warped Wall | Salmon Ladder | Cycle Road | Cargo Climb |
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