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American Ninja Warrior:All-Stars is the second postseason tournament of American Ninja Warrior 7. It aired on May 29th,2016,from 9PM-11PM,as a two-hour special.
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American Ninja Warrior: All-Stars is the second postseason tournament of American Ninja Warrior 7. It aired on May 29th, 2016 as a two-hour special.
   
Synopsis:
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== Synopsis: ==
 
The All Star Special took place at Mt Midoriyama in Las Vegas, Nevada between the events of Season 7 and Season 8. during the first hour of the all-stars was the Team Competition and during the second hour was the Skills Competition.
   
 
== '''Team Competition:''' ==
The All Star Special took place at Mt Midoriyama in Las Vegas Nevada between the events of season 7 and season 8. during the first hour of the all-stars was the team competition and during the second hour was the Skills Competition.
 
 
The team competition consisted of two five person teams picked by the hosts of American Ninja Warrior, Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila. Each team has three veterans, one rookie and one female competitor.
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{| class="article-table"
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! rowspan="2" |TEAM
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! colspan="5" |COMPETITOR
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|-
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! colspan="3" |VETERANS
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!ROOKIE
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!WOMAN
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|-
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|Matt Iseman
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|[[Joe Moravsky]]
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|[[Lance Pekus]]
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|[[JJ Woods]]
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|[[Grant McCartney]]
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|[[Jessie Graff]]
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|-
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|Akbar Gbaja-Biamila
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|[[David Rodriguez]]
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|[[Brent Steffensen]]
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|[[Jamie Rahn]]
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|[[Daniel Gil]]
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|[[Meagan Martin]]
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|}
 
'''<br>'''The competition began on the same Second Stage that was used in [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], the obstacles were the same from the original season.
   
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== Obstacles ==
'''Team Competition:'''
 
 
# [[Rope Jungle]]
 
 
# [[Double Salmon Ladder]]
The team competition consisted of two five person teams picked by the hosts of american ninja warrior. Each team has three veterans one rookie and one female competitor.
 
 
# [[Unstable Bridge]]
 
 
# [[Butterfly Wall]]
Matt Iseman chose the following for his team
 
 
# [[Roulette Row]]
# Joe Moravsky is a weatherman from Sherman, CT. In Seasons 5-7 he made it all the way to stage 3 in the national finals each of the three years.
 
 
# [[Wall Lift]]
# Lance Pekus is the cowboy ninja from salmon Idaho. He was coming off his best season at the time, as he made it all the way to stage 2.
 
 
'''<br>'''There were three head to head matchups/heats on Stage 2 each heat was worth one point.
# JJ Woods is a professional boxer, he made it to stage 2 the past 2 seasons (6 and 7).
 
# Grant McCartney is a flight attendant for Hawaiian airlines He’s known for his infectious energy when running on the course he claims that it’s all the fans that get him “all jittery and antsy in your pantsy when you’re there.” Grant thinks that he has the best chest hair in the business. In his rookie season he made it all the way to stage 2 in Vegas.
 
# Jessie Graff stands at 5’8’ and works as a Hollywood stuntwoman on supergirl. In Season 7 she was the only woman that qualified for the national finals in Vegas and became just the fourth woman to scale the warped wall in competition.
 
 
Akbar Gbaja Biamila chose the following for his team.
 
# Flip Rodriguez is a stuntman from LA. in his early years of competing Flip wore a mask over his face. After two devastating years of competing (seasons 5 and 6). Flip took off the mask and he returned in season 7 stronger than ever. That year he made it all the way to stage 2.
 
# Brent Steffensen is a gym owner from texas who was the first competitor to best the Ultimate Cliffhanger on stage 3 back in season 4, he had the fastest time on stage 1 in Season 7.
 
# Jamie Rahn is one of the very few competitors that dresses up as a superhero. He is known as Captain NBC and is a fan favorite on and off the course, he is known to also have green hair.
 
# Daniel Gil is a worship leader who made it all the way to stage 2 in his rookie season he claims that he is on cloud 9 because he is competing side by side with Brent and Flip, two athletes whom Daniel looks up to.
 
# Meagan Martin is a rock climbing coach. Nicknamed the “she-wolf” because she is part of the Wolfpack (a group of rock climbing ninjas that train together in colorado). She made history in season 6 as the third woman to scale the warped wall in competition plus she made history as the first woman to conquer the Jumping Spider on Stage 1.
 
'''<br>
 
'''
 
 
The competition began on the same stage 2 that was used in the vegas finals, the obstacles were the same from the original season
 
# Rope Jungle
 
# Double Salmon Ladder
 
# Unstable Bridge
 
# Butterfly Wall
 
# Roulette Row
 
# Wall Lift
 
'''<br>
 
'''
 
 
There were three head to head matchups/heats on Stage 2 each heat was worth one point.
 
 
The first heat pitted the weatherman Joe Moravsky (Team Matt) against ninja legend Brent steffensen (Team Akbar). This heat was all about speed as both competitors liked to go fast Joe Moravsky went first, he set a very blazing pace finishing stage 2 in just 1:08.52 which is the fastest time that Stage 2 had ever been completed. Unfortunately Brent Steffensen failed to match Moravsky’s time he tried to go for broke/ speed but on The Double Salmon Ladder Brent missed the bar on one side on the first wall and was sent into the water.
 
   
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=== First Heat ===
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{| class="article-table"
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!Team
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!Competitor
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!Result
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!Notes
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|-
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|Team Matt
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|Joe Moravsky
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|Clear (1:08.52)
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|
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|-
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|Team Akbar
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|Brent Steffensen
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|Failed Double Salmon Ladder
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|First wall.
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|}
 
By that point Team Matt was leading 1-0
 
By that point Team Matt was leading 1-0
   
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=== Second Heat ===
'''<br>
 
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{| class="article-table"
'''The Second heat pitted Jamie Rahn (Team Akbar) against Lance Pekus (Team Matt). The Key to this match-up was Roulette Row, which knocked out both competitors in the regular season. Jamie Rahn went first, he made good progress on the first four obstacles but on Roulette Row he had one shot to make the transition from the first hoop to the second one, unfortunately Jamie at first reached for the second hoop but at the last second he pulled his hand back and he could never built up enough momentum to get that close again. So Lance had to complete the first four obstacles in under one minute 33 seconds. Unfortunately he just missed out on matching the time limit meaning that he had to complete Roulette Row to win the heat, Lance successfully got through Roulette Row and the Wall lift and he hit the buzzer, In his interview with sideline reporter Kristine Leahy. Lance felt amazing after getting redemption by completing stage 2. He explained that by thinking a little bit and getting advice from his teammates who were on the sidelines it helped him complete Roulette Row.
 
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!Team
 
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!Competitor
So now the score was
 
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!Result
 
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!Notes
Team Matt: 2 Team Akbar: 0
 
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|-
 
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|Team Matt
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|Lance Pekus
'''The Third and final heat on stage 2 pitted Rookie Grant McCartney (Team Matt). Against Rookie Daniel Gil (Team Akbar). Grant was up first he got redemption by completing the Double Salmon Ladder which knocked him out in the regular season. However he failed the transition to the second plank on the Unstable Bridge. So Daniel had to finish the rope jungle and the double Salmon ladder in less than 1:00.01. Daniel did this successfully and he got redemption on Roulette Row which knocked him out in the regular season, plus he hit the buzzer at the end of Stage 2.
 
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|Clear
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|
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|-
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|Team Akbar
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|Jamie Rahn
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|Failed Roulette Row
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|First Hoop. Jamie was the first to run.
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|}
 
So now the score was Team Matt: 2 Team Akbar: 0
   
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=== Third Heat ===
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{| class="article-table"
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!Team
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!
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!
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!
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|-
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|Team Matt
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|Grant McCartney
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|Failed Unstable Bridge
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|Transition to second board. Grant was the first to run.
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|-
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|Team Akbar
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|Daniel Gil
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|Clear
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|
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|}
 
So the score was Team Matt: 2 and Team Akbar: 1
 
So the score was Team Matt: 2 and Team Akbar: 1
   
 
'''<br>The competition continued on the Third Stage that was used in that same competition.
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'''The competition continued on the same stage 3 that was used in the vegas finals, the obstacles were the same from the original season
 
# Psycho Chainsaw
 
# Doorknob Grasper
 
# Floating Boards
 
# Ultimate Cliffhanger
 
# Pole Grasper
 
# Hang Climb
 
# Area 51
 
# Flying Bar
 
 
There were two head to head matchups/heats on Stage 3 each heat was worth one point.
 
   
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== Obstacles ==
The first heat pitted JJ Woods (Team Matt). Against Flip Rodriguez (Team Akbar). Both of them knew each other before they even competed on American Ninja Warrior, also neither of them had taken on stage 3 before. JJ Woods was up first he made good progress through the first two obstacles but he failed the Floating Boards. So Flip had to complete the first two obstacles in less than 40.09 seconds. Flip did just that and finished the Floating Boards, Unfortunately Flip failed the transition to the final ledge on the Ultimate Cliffhanger. He claimed in his interview with Kristine that the transfer to the final ledge was tricky, (Flip got both hands on the final ledge but couldn’t lock them down and his body weight just pulled him off and into the water).
 
 
# [[Psycho Chainsaw]]
 
# [[Doorknob Grasper]]
 
# [[Floating Boards]]
 
# [[Ultimate Cliffhanger]]
 
# [[Pole Grasper]]
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# [[Hang Climbing|Hang Climb]]
 
# [[Area 51]]
 
# [[Flying Bar]]
   
 
There were two head to head matchups/heats on Stage 3 each heat was also worth one point.
So now both teams were tied 2-2.
 
   
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=== First Heat ===
'''<br>
 
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{| class="article-table"
'''The second heat on stage 3, pitted Meagan Martin (Team Akbar). Against Jessie Graff (Team Matt). Meagan was up first she completed the first three obstacles but on the Ultimate Cliffhanger Meagan was unable to lock her grip onto the small 6 inch ledge and she landed in the water. So Jessie Graff had to finish the first three obstacles in under three minutes and 19 seconds. Jessie did just that, winning the point for Team Matt, unfortunately Jessie also failed the Ultimate Cliffhanger.
 
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!Team
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!Competitor
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!Result
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!Note
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|-
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|Team Matt
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|JJ Woods
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|Failed Floating Boards
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|JJ was the first to attempt
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|-
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|Team Akbar
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|David Rodriguez
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|Failed Ultimate Cliffhanger
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|Transition to final ledge.
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|}
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Since David went farther than JJ, Team Akbar won the heat and now both teams were tied 2-2.
   
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=== Second Heat ===
'''<br>
 
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{| class="article-table"
'''By now the score was Team Matt: 3 and Team Akbar: 2 as the competition was now moving on to Stage 4 where there was going to be a side by side climb off on the 75 ft tower for the first time ever. This heat on stage 4 was worth 3 points. Lance was chosen to represent Team Matt for this final heat and Flip Rodriguez was chosen to represent Team Akbar, both of them started off strong But Flip went turbo-mode and sped up the rope hitting the buzzer at the top in just 30.23 seconds. Akbar named this heat The “POM Wonderful Crazy Healthy Run Of The Night.” Therefore Team Akbar won the Team Competition and the five members of the winning team earned Gold Medals.
 
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!
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!
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!
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!
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|-
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|Team Matt
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|Jessie Graff
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|Failed Ultimate Cliffhanger
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|She cleared the first three obstacles faster the Meagan.
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|-
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|Team Akbar
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|Meagan Martin
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|Failed Ultimate Cliffhanger
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|Meagan was the first to attempt. She finished the first three obstacles in 3:19.
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|}
 
By now the score was Team Matt: 3 and Team Akbar: 2
   
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As the competition was now moving on to Stage 4 where there was going to be a side by side climb off on the 75 ft tower for the first time ever. This heat on stage 4 was worth 3 points.
The Final Score was Team Akbar: 5 points and Team Matt: 3 Points
 
   
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== Obstacle ==
'''<br>
 
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# Rope Climb (75 ft)
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=== Final Heat ===
'''Skills Competition:'''
 
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{| class="article-table"
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!Team
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!Competitor
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!Result
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!Note
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|-
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|Team Matt
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|Lance Pekus
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|Clear
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|
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|-
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|Team Akbar
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|David Rodriguez
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|Clear ('''30.23''')
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|David finished first.
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|}
 
The Final Score was Team Akbar: 5 points and Team Matt: 3 Points making Team Akbar the winners in the competition.
   
 
== '''<br>Skills Competition:''' ==
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>The Skills Competition was when some of the most iconic obstacles were supersized to the max.
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>The Skills Competition was when some of the most iconic obstacles were supersized to the max.
   

Revision as of 07:07, 23 May 2017

American Ninja Warrior: All-Stars is the second postseason tournament of American Ninja Warrior 7. It aired on May 29th, 2016 as a two-hour special.

Synopsis:

The All Star Special took place at Mt Midoriyama in Las Vegas, Nevada between the events of Season 7 and Season 8. during the first hour of the all-stars was the Team Competition and during the second hour was the Skills Competition.

Team Competition:

The team competition consisted of two five person teams picked by the hosts of American Ninja Warrior, Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila. Each team has three veterans, one rookie and one female competitor.

TEAM COMPETITOR
VETERANS ROOKIE WOMAN
Matt Iseman Joe Moravsky Lance Pekus JJ Woods Grant McCartney Jessie Graff
Akbar Gbaja-Biamila David Rodriguez Brent Steffensen Jamie Rahn Daniel Gil Meagan Martin


The competition began on the same Second Stage that was used in American Ninja Warrior 7, the obstacles were the same from the original season.

Obstacles

  1. Rope Jungle
  2. Double Salmon Ladder
  3. Unstable Bridge
  4. Butterfly Wall
  5. Roulette Row
  6. Wall Lift


There were three head to head matchups/heats on Stage 2 each heat was worth one point.

First Heat

Team Competitor Result Notes
Team Matt Joe Moravsky Clear (1:08.52)
Team Akbar Brent Steffensen Failed Double Salmon Ladder First wall.

By that point Team Matt was leading 1-0

Second Heat

Team Competitor Result Notes
Team Matt Lance Pekus Clear
Team Akbar Jamie Rahn Failed Roulette Row First Hoop. Jamie was the first to run.

So now the score was Team Matt: 2 Team Akbar: 0

Third Heat

Team
Team Matt Grant McCartney Failed Unstable Bridge Transition to second board. Grant was the first to run.
Team Akbar Daniel Gil Clear

So the score was Team Matt: 2 and Team Akbar: 1


The competition continued on the Third Stage that was used in that same competition.

Obstacles

  1. Psycho Chainsaw
  2. Doorknob Grasper
  3. Floating Boards
  4. Ultimate Cliffhanger
  5. Pole Grasper
  6. Hang Climb
  7. Area 51
  8. Flying Bar

There were two head to head matchups/heats on Stage 3 each heat was also worth one point.

First Heat

Team Competitor Result Note
Team Matt JJ Woods Failed Floating Boards JJ was the first to attempt
Team Akbar David Rodriguez Failed Ultimate Cliffhanger Transition to final ledge.

Since David went farther than JJ, Team Akbar won the heat and now both teams were tied 2-2.

Second Heat

Team Matt Jessie Graff Failed Ultimate Cliffhanger She cleared the first three obstacles faster the Meagan.
Team Akbar Meagan Martin Failed Ultimate Cliffhanger Meagan was the first to attempt. She finished the first three obstacles in 3:19.

By now the score was Team Matt: 3 and Team Akbar: 2

As the competition was now moving on to Stage 4 where there was going to be a side by side climb off on the 75 ft tower for the first time ever. This heat on stage 4 was worth 3 points.

Obstacle

  1. Rope Climb (75 ft)

Final Heat

Team Competitor Result Note
Team Matt Lance Pekus Clear
Team Akbar David Rodriguez Clear (30.23) David finished first.

The Final Score was Team Akbar: 5 points and Team Matt: 3 Points making Team Akbar the winners in the competition.


Skills Competition:

The Skills Competition was when some of the most iconic obstacles were supersized to the max.

The First part of the skills competition consisted of a Giant Peg Board where each of the four athletes chosen to take on this obstacle, would have one minute to clear as many sections on the peg board as possible while moving clockwise around it. (the Giant Peg Board was shaped like a giant clock that was divided into 12 sections). In the time limit given Ben Melick cleared 12 segments on the Giant Peg Board. Jessie Graff cleared 10 segments, David Campbell cleared 13 segments on the Giant Peg Board and Brian Arnold cleared 15 segments. Therefore Brian Arnold won the Giant Peg Board competition and he won a medal as a reward.


The Second part of the skills competition consisted of the Supersonic Shelf Grab where each of the four athletes chosen to take on this obstacle, would jump off a mini-tramp catch themselves on a small shelf that has just a two-inch ledge and then lache a certain distance and catch themselves on a second shelf that also has a two-inch ledge with just their fingertips. Each of them had one attempt they would get eliminated if they came up short. The competition began with the distance between the two shelves at 9 ½ feet. And all four competitors cleared the 9 ½ ft. gap. With that the ANW pit crew then backed the second shelf up 1 foot, making the gap 10 ½ ft. Unfortunately Meagan Martin came up short. But the other three athletes cleared it. With that the gap was made much larger- 12 feet. Kevin Bull came up short and was eliminated, but Drew Drechsel and Isaac Caldiero both cleared it. So the gap was increased to 13 feet but both Drew and Isaac cleared it again With that they reached the max, for safety reasons the gap couldn’t be any greater than 14 feet. And yet Drew and Isaac both cleared the 14 foot gap. (Drew even did a Double Flip into the water on the dismount). Therefore both were deemed co-champions and both earned medals.

The third part of the skills competition consisted of the Super Salmon Ladder where each of the four athletes chosen to take on this obstacle, would use their upper body strength to hoist themselves up the rungs. There were 35 rungs in all equaling the super salmon ladder to be 4 stories tall. Dustin McKinney (known as the only finisher in the San Pedro City Finals). Cleared 22 rungs. According to the hosts that is like doing the normal salmon ladder four times. Kacy Catanzaro (the shortest woman to scale the warped wall and the first woman to complete a salmon ladder in competition). Cleared 11 rungs. Lance Pekus (known to practice the salmon ladder which he built out of wood at his ranch). Cleared 28 rungs. And Mike Bernardo (Washington D.C. Firefighter). Cleared all 35 rungs and did a celebratory dive into the water after being lowered. So Mike Bernardo won the Super Salmon Ladder competition and he won a medal as a reward.


The fourth part of the skills competition consisted of the Giant Jump Hang where each of the four athletes chosen to take on this obstacle, would jump off a mini tramp and leap from a great distance and grab the hanging cargo net. The competition began with the mini-tramp 16 feet away from the cargo net. And all four athletes cleared the jump to the net. But when the gap was increased to 17 feet, Abel Gonzalez and Brent steffensen both came up short. But JJ Woods and Nicholas Coolridge both cleared the 17 foot gap. But when the trampoline was moved back to 17 ½ feet away from the net, both JJ and Nicholas came up short therefore both of them were declared co-champions and were each given a medal. (This event was digested).


The fifth and final part of the skills competition consisted of the Mega Wall which was the Warped Wall on Steroids. each of the four athletes chosen to take on this obstacle, would sprint down the runway and scale the wall each of the four competitors had one attempt, if they came up short they would be eliminated whomever scales the wall would move on to the next round. The Mega Wall started out at 16 feet tall and all four athletes successfully made it to the top. When the height was increased to 18 feet Alan Connealy came up short, but the other three athletes scaled the wall successfully. With that the warped wall got taller now 18 ½ feet tall but the remaining three athletes each made it to the top. By that point the sun was rising up and the dark clouds were disappearing and even though "it was almost time for breakfast in Vegas nobody wanted to miss this." The Warped wall now stood at 18 feet 9 inches. Jamie Rhan came up short but Joe Moravsky and Flip Rodriguez both scaled the wall. So then the ANW pit crew brought the Mega wall up to 19 feet. Joe Moravsky unfortunately came up short, but Flip Rodriguez scaled the 19 ft. wall and became the champion for this final event, winning another medal.