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Post by takeshi1 on Jun 8, 2019 9:29:40 GMT -5
Season 4 of NW Germany starts filming on the 14th and series 2 of Team NW Germany airs in a week.
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Post by Kane-Not-Kosugi on Jun 8, 2019 14:27:22 GMT -5
YESSSSS!!! After last season's near-Kanzenseiha, I have high hopes for either a tougher course or a win. Take your pick, I don't care. It should be fun to watch! This is probably in my top 5 as far as the spinoffs go.
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Post by takeshi1 on Jun 16, 2019 10:02:43 GMT -5
TNW Germany ep 1 aired yesterday and here's a NW Germany series 4 pick ⤵️
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Post by takeshi1 on Jun 17, 2019 2:54:12 GMT -5
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Post by Kane-Not-Kosugi on Jun 28, 2019 13:12:50 GMT -5
Since nobody has updated it on this thread, here's all the info gathered regarding this season's international competition: 2 Teams have been spotted: Japan and USA. No 3rd international team has been seen but I'm still keeping my fingers crossed.
Team Japan: Yusuke, Tomo, Tada, Hioki, and Jun.
Team USA: Drew, Jamie, Tiana, Jessie Graff, and a 5th unknown.
I looked for top competitors from the UK, France, Spain, and Australia, but none of them seem to be here. This might be a 3 team special instead of 4.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Jun 29, 2019 20:43:31 GMT -5
Oh! So Ayano Oshima is also in Germany so... another rep for Team Japan?
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Post by takeshi1 on Jun 30, 2019 5:56:23 GMT -5
Since nobody has updated it on this thread, here's all the info gathered regarding this season's international competition: 2 Teams have been spotted: Japan and USA. No 3rd international team has been seen but I'm still keeping my fingers crossed.
Team Japan: Yusuke, Tomo, Tada, Hioki, and Jun.
Team USA: Drew, Jamie, Tiana, Jessie Graff, and a 5th unknown.
I looked for top competitors from the UK, France, Spain, and Australia, but none of them seem to be here. This might be a 3 team special instead of 4.
There are 4 teams: Germany, USA, Japan, Spain
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Post by ulrich1991 on Aug 14, 2019 13:19:35 GMT -5
Season 4 starts Friday, September 13. Has a total of 11 episodes: 7 qualifiers, semi-final, final, celebrity special and international competition.
Mega Wall seems to have ANW 10 rules and the same hight as the ANW one (5.50 meters). 2000 € cash price for completion.
This season the last woman standing will recieve a cash price as well. In addition, the best woman from each of the 7 qualifiers is guaranteed to move on, even if she doesn´t make it into the top 7.
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Post by scottyging on Sept 9, 2019 18:38:36 GMT -5
Is there any way for people in the US to watch?
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Post by MiguelAbuel on Sept 13, 2019 22:00:39 GMT -5
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Post by takeshi1 on Sept 14, 2019 11:09:13 GMT -5
Ninja Warrior Germany s04e01 aired yesterday, course and results below: Stage 1 course: Quintuple Steps Bag Catch (NWUK4 - modified) Spinning Wheel (Rolling Escargot) Ring Turn Crank It Up (No laches + rope at end) Warped Wall / Mega Wall Results: Top 15: - 15 clears (inc. Alexander Wurm - last year's LMS) - 0 Mega Wall clears Top 3 women: - 1 clear (advanced as part of top fifteen) - 2 who failed Crank It Up Stage 2 course: Archer Alley Flying Squirrel (very weird mod) Salmon Ladder Baton Pass Spider Trap (two sets of doors) Results: Top 7: - 5 clears (inc. Alexander Wurm) - 2 who failed Baton Pass Top woman: - Failed Baton Pass
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Post by takeshi1 on Sept 21, 2019 5:49:32 GMT -5
Season 4 Heat 2: Stage 1: Quintuple Steps Hang Glider Rolling Escargot Ring Turn The Clacker Warped Wall / Mega Wall Stage 2: Archer Alley Wingnuts Salmon Ladder Nail Clipper Spider Trap Semi-finalists: 1/ Adrian Wullweber - CLEAR 1:56.89 2/ Andreas Frost - CLEAR 3:30.46 3/ Björn Graul - CLEAR 3:38.30 4/ Manuel Eder - CLEAR 4:02.06 5/ Oliver Edelmann - Nail Clipper (4) 6/ Herwig Natmessnig - Nail Clipper (3) 7/ Jannis Deuring - Nail Clipper (2) 8/ Stefanie Noppinger - Nail Clipper (2)
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Post by takeshi1 on Sept 29, 2019 5:06:53 GMT -5
HEAT 3: Stage 1: Quintuple Steps Hang Glider *Spinning Bridge *Spinning Bowties The Clacker Warped Wall / Mega Wall
* denotes obstacle used for the first time this series Stage 2: Archer Alley Wingnuts Salmon Ladder *Hourglass Drop Spider Trap Results: 8 finishers in Stage 1, including Mega Wall clears from Gary Hines and Max Sprenger. The remaining qualifying contestants failed The Clacker. Out of the women, one just scraped into the top 15, the other two qualified via the women's rule.
In Stage 2, Gary Hines went the furthest reaching the second board of Hourglass Drop. Felix Eckart, Daniel Gerber, Joel Mattli, Max Sprenger, Dr. Niklas Weber and Benedikt Sigmund failed the jump from the supertramp. Arleen Schüßler failed the salmon Ladder, qualifying for the semis via the women's rule.
So your semi-finalists are: Gary Hines Felix Eckart Daniel Gerber Joel Mattli Max Sprenger Dr. Niklas Weber Benedikt Sigmund Arleen Schüßler
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Post by takeshi1 on Oct 6, 2019 6:13:52 GMT -5
HEAT 4: Stage 1: Quintuple Steps Bag Catch Broken Pipes (UK version) Ring Turn Crank It Up Warped Wall / Mega Wall Stage 2: Tuning Forks Flying Squirrel Salmon Ladder Captain's Wheel Spider Trap Semi-finalists (with Stage 2 results) and Mega Wall Clears: Jun Kim - FINISHER Norbert Schwarz - FINISHER Milan Schirowski - FINISHER Marian Lotze - FINISHER Kim Marschner - Didn't attempt Spider Trap due to injury Till Ebener - Captain's Wheel Omid Bayat - Captain's Wheel Pamela Forster - Captain's Wheel (Qualified as top female athlete)
1 Mega Wall Clear - Giovanni Ertl (4th Mega Wall Clear this series), failed to advance in stage 2 (failed Captain's Wheel)
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Post by takeshi1 on Oct 13, 2019 5:00:40 GMT -5
HEAT 5: Stage 1: Quintuple Steps Tick Tock Broken Pipes Bar Hop Crank It Up Warped Wall / Mega Wall
Despite this being the hardest stage 1 course yet by far, we somehow got the most Mega Wall clears this series, 3 in total from: Christian Kirstges, Christian Harmat and Moritz Hans Stage 2: Tuning Forks Big Dipper to Wheel (NWUK) Salmon Ladder Captain's Wheel Spider Trap
Strong field meant only two of the advancing semi-finalists failed to complete the course. Sadly no advancing females tonight as they all failed obstacle 2. Semi Finalists: Alex Grunwald - CLEAR Moritz Hans - CLEAR Florian Böbel - CLEAR Christian Kirstges - CLEAR Philipp Hans - CLEAR Harald Aichner - Failed Captain's Wheel Artur Sommer - Failed Captain's Wheel
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Post by Al Bundy on Oct 16, 2019 7:14:03 GMT -5
Since nobody has updated it on this thread, here's all the info gathered regarding this season's international competition: 2 Teams have been spotted: Japan and USA. No 3rd international team has been seen but I'm still keeping my fingers crossed.
Team Japan: Yusuke, Tomo, Tada, Hioki, and Jun.
Team USA: Drew, Jamie, Tiana, Jessie Graff, and a 5th unknown.
I looked for top competitors from the UK, France, Spain, and Australia, but none of them seem to be here. This might be a 3 team special instead of 4.
There will be a 4-nation competition this year: Germany vs Japan vs Spain vs USA.
Don't know yet when it will air, but it will be after the conclusion of the regular comp, which, I believe, should be in one month from now.
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Post by takeshi1 on Oct 26, 2019 5:01:04 GMT -5
HEAT 6: Stage 1: Quintuple Steps Tick Tock Spinning Bridge Bar Hop Circuit Board Warped Wall / Mega Wall Stage 2: Archer Alley Big Dipper to Wheel Salmon Ladder Floating Monkey Bars Spider Trap Results: Mega Wall clears: Michael Rindisbacher Jescher Heidl
Semi-finalists with Stage 2 results: Max Prinz - CLEAR Michael Streif - CLEAR Tobias Eberle - CLEAR Michael Siegmund - FMB Daniel Schmidt - FMB Patrick Sonderegger - FMB Philipp Boy - FMB Cindy Wagner - SL (qualified via the women's rule)
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Post by takeshi1 on Oct 26, 2019 5:11:45 GMT -5
HEAT 7: Stage 1: Quintuple Steps Swing Surfer Coin Flip Spinning Bowties Circuit Board Warped Wall / Mega Wall Stage 2: Archer Alley Big Dipper to Wheel Salmon Ladder Crazy Clocks Spider Trap Results: First of all, shout out to Stephan Schmidt who spent 9 minutes on the swing surfer.
Mega Wall clears: Karim El Azzazy Rene Casselly
Semi-finalists with Stage 2 results: Siegfried Sperlich - CLEAR Eric Zekina - CLEAR Yasin El Azzazy - CLEAR Marvin Mitterhuber - CLEAR Rene Casselly - Crazy Clocks Karim El Azzazy - Crazy Clocks Roy Sperlich - Crazy Clocks Katharina Blank - Crazy Clocks (qualified via the women's rule)
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Post by takeshi1 on Nov 2, 2019 6:56:51 GMT -5
SEMI-FINAL: 54 contestants attempt a 9-obstacle-long course, top 27 advance. Course: Quintuple Steps Double Twister Block Run Doorknob Drop Bouncing Spider Warped Wall Fallout Stair Hopper Chimney Climb Overall Results: 4 clears - Joel Mattli, Alexander Wurm, Benjamin Reichmann and René Kaselowsky.
Cut-off point was Bouncing Spider.
Two female athletes in the final: Arleen Schüssler (failed Bouncing Spider) and Stefanie Noppinger (failed Stair Hopper) so Last Woman Standing is still to be decided. Finalists (in alphabetical order by first name): Adrian Wullweber (27), a doctor from Bocholt Alexander Wurm (23), student from Cologne Arleen Schüssler (27), saleswoman of Ninja Obstacles from Aachen Benjamin Reichmann (33), helicopter pilot from Koblenz Christian Kirstges (32), sales manager at an insurance company in Mülheim-Kärlich Daniel Schmidt (28), police officer from Hamburg Felix Eckart (26), student from Erlangen Herwig Natmessnig (37), EMS studio director from Seekirchen am Wallersee / Austria Joel Mattli (25), student from Dällikon (Switzerland) Jun Kim (31), photographer and videographer from Cologne Karim El Azzazy (28), sports therapist from Fellbach Manuel Eder (32), tattoo artist from Schwaz / Austria Marian Lotze (23), student from Breisach am Rhein Max Prinz (20), sports climber from Hannover Max Sprenger (24), student from Cologne Michael Siegmund (38), sports representative at the professional fire brigade from Cologne Milan Schirowski (29), food technician from Fürth Moritz Hans (23), student from Stuttgart Oliver Edelmann (25), mechanic from Seeheim-Jugenheim Philipp Boy (32), insurance broker and former gymnast from Cologne Philipp Hans (25), student from Stuttgart René Casselly (22), circus artist from Hamburg Samuel Dufner (30), student from Lindau Simon Brunner (22), student from Innsbruck Stefanie Noppinger (26), student from Hallein / Austria Tobias Eberle (18), apprentice from Holzhausen Yasin El Azzazy (29), a student from Murr
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Post by Al Bundy on Nov 3, 2019 5:27:34 GMT -5
There will be a 4-nation competition this year: Germany vs Japan vs Spain vs USA.
Don't know yet when it will air, but it will be after the conclusion of the regular comp, which, I believe, should be in one month from now.
It will air on 16 Nov. According to what the commentators said, Isaac Caldiero and Jessie Graff will be part of Team USA.
For those who can't watch: I'll record it and then see if I can share it with you, but it'll be at the earliest in the first days of December
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