Michael Silenzi

Michael “The Stallion” Silenzi is a gym manager from Chicago, Illinois.

American Ninja Warrior 4
Michael first competed in the Midwest region in American Ninja Warrior 4. He failed the Warped Wall in qualifying, but he advanced to the city finals, placing 24th. In the city finals, he was able to get up the Warped Wall this time around, cleared the entire course in 6th place, and moved on to the national finals. His run on Stage 1 was digested, but it was shown that he timed out at the Warped Wall.

American Ninja Warrior 5
Michael returned to compete for his sophomore season in Baltimore for American Ninja Warrior 5. This time, he cleared the qualifying course, placing 5th. He also completed the city finals course, placing 4th overall, earning him his second straight trip to the national finals. On Stage 1, he failed the Jumping Spider, despite clearing it the year before.

American Ninja Warrior 6
He then competed in St. Louis in American Ninja Warrior 6. He cleared the first 4 obstacles with ease. However, he then went out on the Double Tilt Ladder and didn't make it into the city finals for the first time.

American Ninja Warrior 7
Michael returned to compete in Kansas City in American Ninja Warrior 7 where he finished the qualifying course placing 15th. In the city finals, his run was digested, but it was shown that he failed the Flying Shelf Grab which didn’t get him to the national finals this time around.

American Ninja Warrior 9
In American Ninja Warrior 9, he competed in Denver, as a walk-on this time around. In qualifying, his run was cut, but it was revealed that he failed the Rail Runner. He still placed 13th and moved on to the city finals. His run in the city finals was digested, but it was shown that he failed the 8th obstacle, The Wedge, but he placed 14th and moved on to the national finals again. His run on Stage 1 was cut, but he completed the stage for the first time ever, finishing with 19.44 seconds left on the clock. On Stage 2, he failed the Giant Ring Swing.

American Ninja Warrior 10
He returned to compete on American Ninja Warrior 10 in Minneapolis, as a walk-on again. His run in qualifying was cut, but it was known that he failed the Battering Ram. He still made the top 30 by placing 18th. His run in the city finals run was digested, but it was shown that he failed on the final board of The Hinge. Just like American Ninja Warrior 7, he didn't qualify for the national finals.

American Ninja Warrior 11
It was revealed on the Ultimate Ninjas Twitter page that he got a walk-on spot in Baltimore after not getting the call to compete. His run in qualifying was digested, but it was shown that he hit the buzzer for the first time in 4 years. He had Jesse LaBreck, Chris DiGangi, Grant McCartney and Ethan Swanson galloping on fake horses to represent his nickname, “The Stallion”.

In the City Finals, he went at a quick pace, getting all the way to the 8th obstacle, Angry Birds, before falling. However, due to his fast time, Michael placed 12th and moved on to Vegas for the 4th time.

His run on stage 1 was cut, but it was revealed he went out on the Diving Boards.

American Ninja Warrior 13
After not getting selected for American Ninja Warrior 12, he got the call this time around to compete on American Ninja Warrior 13, participating in the last qualifying round. His run was briefly shown on Akbar’s Gbajabia-Moments, but it was shown that he completed the qualifying course, placing 13th. He also had fellow Chicago ninjas Jesse LaBreck, Chris DiGangi, and Tyler Yamauchi galloping on fake horses to represent his nickname. He later competed in the final semifinals episode. His run was digested, but he finally got past the eighth obstacle after falling there in his three previous seasons and he managed to clear the semifinals course for the first time since season 5. He placed 11th overall.

Mike then returned to compete on Stage 1 though his run was cut it was revealed that he had once again hit the Stage 1 buzzer for the first time since Season 9. He then in the season finale where his run was digested where it showed that he took the slow approach on the Stage 2 course but then made it to the final obstacle on Stage 2 where like 6 other ninjas failed that final grab on the Falling Shelves ending his best season ever.