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American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. The World is filmed at the famous Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada (like it usually is filmed at) & aired on Monday, September 15th, 2014 on NBC from 8:00-11:00 PM (20:00-23:00). It is consisted of 3 groups of 5 members called teams, Team USA, Team Europe & Team Japan.
Team USA
- Joe Moravsky (Nicknamed the Weatherman)
- Paul Kasemir (Nicknamed Mr. Consistency)
- Elet Hall (Nicknamed the Natural)
- Travis Rosen (Nicknamed the Tennessee Trader)
- Brian Arnold
Team Japan
- Yamamoto Shingo (Nicknamed the Godfather)
- Morimoto Yūsuke
- Matachi Ryo (Nicknamed the Superfan)
- Kanno Hitoshi (Nicknamed the Muscle)
- Asa Kazuma (Nicknamed the Speed Demon)
Team Europe
- Sean McColl
- Stefano Ghisolfi
- Vadym Kuvakin
- Tim Shieff (Nicknamed the Livewire)
- Miska Sutela
Stage 1
(1) Piston Road (Rokudantobi/Pole Bridge)
(2) Giant Ring (Giant Cycle)
(3) Silk Slider (Rope Glider/Curtain Slider)
(4) Jumping Spider
(5) Half-Pipe Attack
(6) Warped Wall
(7) Spinning Bridge
(8) Tarzan Rope/Rope Ladder combination (Final Climb)
Match | Team USA Representative | Team USA Result | Team Japan Representative | Team Japan Result | Team Europe Representative | Team Europe Result | Winning Country of Match | Notes |
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1 | Joe Moravsky | Clear (1:12.72) | Yamamoto Shingo | 4. Jumping Spider | Vadym Kuvakin | 8. Final Climb | USA | |
2 | Elet Hall | 3. Silk Slider | Kanno Hitoshi | 6. Warped Wall | Tim Sheiff | Clear (1:02.70) | Europe | Tim Shieff posted the fastest time on Stage 1 at 1:02.70,just 7 seconds faster than Asa Kazuma`s Sasuke 30 First Stage time of 1:09.45. |
3 | Paul Kasemir | Clear (1:14.53) | Asa Kazuma | 4. Jumping Spider | Miska Sutela | 6. Warped Wall | USA | |
# Of Matches Won | USA 2 | Japan 0 | Europe 1 | |||||
Score After Stage | USA 2 | Japan 0 | Europe 1 |
Stage 2
(1) Rope Jungle
(3) Unstable Bridge
(4) Butterfly Wall
(5) Metal Spin
(6) Wall Lift
Match | Team USA Representative | Team USA Result | Team Japan Representative | Team Japan Result | Team Europe Representative | Team Europe Result | Winning Country of Match | Notes |
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1 | Brian Arnold | Clear (2:55.57) | Morimoto Yūsuke | 4. Butterfly Wall | Stefano Ghisolfi | 2. Double Salmon Ladder | USA | |
2 | Travis Rosen | Clear (1:48.00) | Ryo Matachi | 1. Rope Jungle | Tim Shieff | 5. Metal Spin | USA | |
3 | Elet Hall | Clear (2:06.32) | Kanno Hitoshi | 1. Rope Jungle | Sean McColl | Clear (1:46.51) | Europe | |
# Of Matches Won | USA 2 | Japan 0 | Europe 1 | |||||
Score After Stage | USA 6 | Japan 0 | Europe 3 |
Stage 3
(2) Doorknob Grasper (5 knobs)
(3) Floating Boards
(5) Propeller Bar (Propeller Untei)
(6) Hang Climb
(7) Spider Flip
(8) Flying Bar
Match | Team USA Representative | Team USA Result | Team Japan Representative | Team Japan Result | Team Europe Representative | Team Europe Result | Winning Country of Match | Notes |
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1 | Paul Kasemir | 1. Cannonball Incline | Asa Kazuma | 1. Cannonball Incline | Vadym Kuvakin | 6. Hang Climb | Europe | |
2 | Joe Moravsky | 6. Hang Climb | Morimoto Yūsuke | Clear (5:38.91) | Stefano Ghisolfi | Clear (4:46.89) | Europe | Morimoto made history as the first man to complete Stage 3 on US soil. |
3 | Brian Arnold | Clear (4:39.90) | Ryo Matachi | Clear (5:04.67) | Sean McColl | 8. Flying Bar | USA | |
# Of Matches Won | USA 1 | Japan 0 | Europe 2 | |||||
Score After Stage | USA 9 | Japan 0 | Europe 9 |
Stage 4
Rope Climb (23.5m) (Tsuna Nobori)
Match | Team USA Representative | Team USA Result | Team Europe Representative | Team Europe Result | Winning Country of Match | Notes |
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1 | Travis Rosen | (35.77) | Sean McColl | (35.46) | Europe | McColl beat Rosen to the button by .31 seconds |
# Of Matches Won | USA 0 | Europe 1 | ||||
Score After Stage | USA 9 | Europe 9 |
Team Europe Won in a Tiebreaker by 0.31 Seconds
Disclaimer
According to sources, the score should technically have been 6-6-6. It was discovered that Ryo Matachi and Morimoto Yūsuke should have won their respective heats. However, due to unknown reason, they lost their match-ups.