Donovan Metoyer

Donovan Metoyer, known as the Classy Ninja, is a store manager from Kansas City, Missouri known for competing in formal clothing on the course.

American Ninja Warrior 5
He first competed in Denver as the first runner of the night in American Ninja Warrior 5, where he failed the Rotating Bridge in qualifying.

American Ninja Warrior 6
Donovan returned in American Ninja Warrior 6 in St. Louis. His run was digested, but it was shown that he failed the Rope Swing Into Cargo Net in qualifying.

American Ninja Warrior 7
He competed again in American Ninja Warrior 7 in Kansas City. His run was digested, but it was shown that he went out on the Floating Tiles when he made a misstep and took out a hard impact on the third tile.

American Ninja Warrior 9
Donovan returned to compete in Kansas City in American Ninja Warrior 9. His run was cut in qualifying, but it was revealed that he failed Crank It Up, which he made to fast enough to guarantee himself 28th in the top 30. Because of this, he advanced to the city finals for the first time.

His run in the city finals was also cut, but it was revealed that he failed the Bar Hop. Since only 14 competitors completed it, Donovan's time to that point grabbed him the final spot in the top 15, which granted him his very first trip to the national finals.

In Vegas, his run was once again cut, but he failed the Double Dipper.

American Ninja Warrior 12
He was not selected to compete on American Ninja Warrior 10. It was revealed he tried to walk-on in Indianapolis, but was not chosen either. However, he did get to test the course. Neither was he selected to compete on American Ninja Warrior 11. He also tried to walk-on in Oklahoma City, Tacoma, and Cincinnati, but was unsuccessful.

After two years of failed walk-on attempts, he finally made his ANW return on American Ninja Warrior 12 as a member of Jamie Rahn's group. Although his run was digested, he failed his only attempt at the Mega Wall. However, he did succeed on his only attempt at the regular Warped Wall afterwards and completed the course for the first time ever. He guaranteed his trip to the semi-finals with the 7th fastest time of the night.

In the semifinals, he made it to the back half of the course for the first time ever, doing a 360 on the Warped Wall. He then faced Corkscrew and was the first person to beat it, before falling on The Dungeon immediately after. However, this was enough to get him to the finals, as he placed 8th overall.

In the finals, Donovan was the only one to fail the Spin Hopper, and that was not enough to advance him to the Power Tower playoffs.

American Ninja Warrior 13
Donovan returned to compete on American Ninja Warrior 13 in the final qualifying episode. His qualifying run was cut, but it was revealed that he failed the fifth obstacle, Sideways. Fortunately, his fast time to the obstacle advanced him to the semifinals in the 20th spot. He later competed in the final semifinals episode. His run was digested, but since he failed on The Dungeon in the previous season, he instead chose to do the Diving Boards at Split Decision and he failed there. But he still made it far enough to place 14th overall and move on to Vegas.

He then returned for the first night of the national finals where whilst he took the slow approach on the first obstacle, he then flew across the Double Dipper that took him out back in Season 9, then he got past the next three obstacles hitting the buzzer to start the High Road where he flew across the Dipping Birds then became the only ninja in the first night of the national finals to get the ring then climbed the red ladder to hit the buzzer, hitting his first buzzer of the season and his first buzzer in Las Vegas.

Donovan then returned the next week for the start of Stage 2 promising the classiest Stage 2 buzzer in the history of American Ninja Warrior if he could get there. But he started leaning right on the Striding Steps and caught the rope with his left hand but missed with the right so he headed straight downward into the water ending his best season ever.