Sebastian Kasprzyk

Sebastian Kasprzyk is a Polish locksmith and sportsman who participated in Ninja Warrior Poland seasons 1-3 and 5. He is considered the best competitor in the history of Ninja Warrior Poland.

Ninja Warrior Poland
In 2019, Sebastian took part in the first season of Ninja Warrior Poland. In his qualifying heat, he completed the course in 1 minute and 52 seconds which put him through to the semi-finals. There he overcame 4 obstacles, and was one of the few to complete the killer fourth obstacle. In the fifth obstacle (Chimney Climb), his hip problems eliminated him, which caused him to fall 5 meters in the build, and was until then the only competitor to be eliminated by this obstacle. However, it gave him a place in the final, as only two competitors completed the entire course.

Ninja Warrior Poland 2
Sebastian took part in Ninja Warrior Poland 2. In the qualifying heat he took 1st place and in the semi-finals and reached the finals again. He completed the Stage One 37 seconds before time ran out. In the Stage Two he managed to get to the seventh obstacle (Flying Shelf Grab), but he fell from the second shelf and finally took 4th place.

Ninja Warrior Poland 3
Kasprzyk returned to Ninja Warrior Poland 3. His performance was shown in heat 4. He completed the course with a time of one tenth of a second from the fastest competitor, and took 2nd place in the qualifying and semi-finals. He finished the first stage in the finals, but he nearly fell on the penultimate obstacle due to his hip problems. As one of the 12 competitors to make it to stage two, he started third from the end. He completed the timed part and overcame obstacles such as Cliffhanger and Spinball Wizard, beating competitors such as Robert Bandosz and Ivan Kohut. He reached the 8th obstacle, Hang Climbing, where he let go of his grip at the very beginning. It was he who won the third season and received the title of Last Man Standing 2021.

After the end of the third season, he was the only competitor in the history of Ninja Warrior Poland to make it to the finals three times and the only competitor to defeat the Cliffhanger obstacle twice.