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[[File:ANDREW.jpg|thumb|Looking at the Curtain Slider, and was able to conquer it.]]Andrew Karsen is an ANW competitor who competed in the first six seasons.
[[File:ANDREW.jpg|thumb|Looking at the Curtain Slider, and was able to conquer it.]]Andrew Karsen is an American Ninja Warrior competitor. He has competed in all 6 seasons of American Ninja Warrior. In the first competition he wound up 14th in the Finals. In the second competition, he was 30th in qualifying. In the Semi Finals, he failed the Cross Bridge. In the third he couldn't get up the Soritatsu Kabe because the landing platform from the Jumping Bars was wet from the previous competitor's fall. In the fourth competition he got his revenge on the Cross Bridge and Soritatsu Kabe and finished the Midwest Qualifier in the fastest time, and in the semi-finals he finished in 2nd place and made it to the Vegas finals. In the Vegas finals, he failed the Halfpipe Attack. He then competed in the fifth tournament and beat the Baltimore Qualifying round but in the finals, he couldn't scale the Soritatsu Kabe. In American Ninja Warrior 6, he competed in the St. Louis region. There, he cleared the course qualifying (7th place) and city finals finishing (3rd place). At the Vegas finals he slipped of the landing area for the Silk Slider. He is one of the few competitors to compete in every season of ANW.
 
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In ANW 1, he finished in 11th place in the finals, narrowly missing out on Japan.
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In ANW 2, he finished the qualifying round in 1:06, enough for 30th place. In the finals, he failed the Cross Bridge after he had completed it before.
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In ANW 3, he failed the Warped Wall in qualifying. This was because the platform at the end of the Jumping Bars was wet due to Ryoga Vee's fall.
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In ANW 4, he got revenge on the Cross Bridge and Warped Wall and cleared the Midwest Qualifier in 1:00, which was the fastest time. He cleared the finals in 3:15, enough for 2nd place. In the Las Vegas Finals, he failed the Halfpipe Attack. This turned out to be his best overall result.
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In ANW 5, he cleared the Baltimore Qualifier in 1:34, coming in 8th place. However he failed the Warped Wall in the finals, not qualifying for Vegas.
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In ANW 6, he cleared the St. Louis Qualifier in 2:02, coming in 7th place. He cleared the finals in 4:24, earning 3rd place and advancing to Vegas for the second time and first time since ANW 4. However he was one of 28 people to fail the Silk Slider when he slipped off the landing area.
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He has not competed since then, possibly due to being one of several veterans to not be call backed.
 
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Revision as of 02:50, 25 February 2017

ANDREW

Looking at the Curtain Slider, and was able to conquer it.

Andrew Karsen is an ANW competitor who competed in the first six seasons.

In ANW 1, he finished in 11th place in the finals, narrowly missing out on Japan.

In ANW 2, he finished the qualifying round in 1:06, enough for 30th place. In the finals, he failed the Cross Bridge after he had completed it before.

In ANW 3, he failed the Warped Wall in qualifying. This was because the platform at the end of the Jumping Bars was wet due to Ryoga Vee's fall.

In ANW 4, he got revenge on the Cross Bridge and Warped Wall and cleared the Midwest Qualifier in 1:00, which was the fastest time. He cleared the finals in 3:15, enough for 2nd place. In the Las Vegas Finals, he failed the Halfpipe Attack. This turned out to be his best overall result.

In ANW 5, he cleared the Baltimore Qualifier in 1:34, coming in 8th place. However he failed the Warped Wall in the finals, not qualifying for Vegas.

In ANW 6, he cleared the St. Louis Qualifier in 2:02, coming in 7th place. He cleared the finals in 4:24, earning 3rd place and advancing to Vegas for the second time and first time since ANW 4. However he was one of 28 people to fail the Silk Slider when he slipped off the landing area.

He has not competed since then, possibly due to being one of several veterans to not be call backed.