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'''Brian Kretsch''' is an American Ninja Warrior contestant who has competed on all competed on all ten seasons of the show. As of 2017, [[Brian Kretsch]], [[David Campbell]], and [[Ryan Stratis]] are the only three competitors to have competed on every ANW season to date.
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'''Brian Kretsch''' is an American Ninja Warrior contestant who has competed on all competed on all ten seasons of the show. As of 2018, [[Brian Kretsch]], [[David Campbell]], [[Ryan Stratis]], and [[Lorin Ball]] are the only four competitors to have competed on every ANW season to date.
   
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior]] ==
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior]] ==

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Brian Kretsch is an American Ninja Warrior contestant who has competed on all competed on all ten seasons of the show. As of 2018, Brian Kretsch, David Campbell, Ryan Stratis, and Lorin Ball are the only four competitors to have competed on every ANW season to date.

American Ninja Warrior

On Season 1, Brian had a phenomenal preformance in qualifying, as he flew through all six obstacles to hit the buzzer in one minute, despite hesitation on the Rope Swing and Pipe Slider. He became the first person to ever run the Semi-Finals course, but shockingly failed an obstacle he cleared in the previous round, the Pipe Slider. This was the end to his rookie season, but the experience fostered many ninja friendshipss. Most notably, that of David Campbell.

In between Season 1 and Season 2, Brian Kretsch and David Campbell built the first full Ninja Warrior training course in the USA. The course drew competitors from across the country to Santa Cruz, CA, where they perfected their skills and grew their friendships. Their efforts also inspired most other "backyard courses" and training facilities. Brian and David continued to expand the course and training techniques, which they've passed on to others, until June 2012, when the course had to be dismantled. Many of the obstacles ended up being relocated to Brian's backyard in the East Bay, CA.

American Ninja Warrior 2

On Season 2, Brian was overconfident due to all of his training on the Santa Cruz course. He tried to speed through the preliminary course, but ended up failing the third obstacle, the Bridge of Blades.

American Ninja Warrior 3

Season 3 proved to be Brian's worst showing to date. He failed the very first obstacle, the Quad Steps, on the preliminary course. There was some controversy that year, as the weather had played an unfortunate roll in many competitors fails due to rain. After failing, Brian went on to be a tester for the Boot Camp portion of the season along with Evan Dollard, Ryan Cousins, and Sean Morris.

American Ninja Warrior 4

He competed again in American Ninja Warrior 4, and completed the Northwest Qualifying and Northwest Finals courses, earning a spot at the first ever Las Vegas Finals course. Unfortunately he couldn't repeat that performance at Mt. Midoriyama, where he failed the Jumping Spider.

American Ninja Warrior 5

On American Ninja Warrior 5, he cleared the Venice City Qualifiers, but failed the Cliffhanger in the City Finals. This was enough to get him to the Las Vegas Finals again, however he repeated his previous performance and failed the Jumping Spider for the second year in a row.

American Ninja Warrior 6

Then in American Ninja Warrior 6, he competed in the Venice Qualifiers again, this time as a walk-on. His qualifying run was cut, but it was known that he went out on the Monkey Peg. However, this was enough for him to get into the top 30, as he had placed 22nd overall. In the Venice Finals, he made it past the first 6 obstacles and the Salmon Ladder, but went out on Cannonball Alley. Kretsch placed 12th overall, and advanced to the national finals. In Vegas, his run was digested, but he had been able to make it past the Jumping Spider. He almost cleared Stage 1, but went out on the Spin Bridge.

American Ninja Warrior 7

In American Ninja Warrior 7, he competed in the Venice Qualifiers yet again. But this time, he competed along with his sister Shannon. He was strong through the first 2 obstacles, however at the end of the Tilting Table/Balance Bridge, he injured his knee and was in critical condition. But, he didn't give up and managed to clear the 4th obstacle, Spin Cycle. The Hourglass Drop proved to be too much for his knee as he immediately grabbed it in pain when he hit the trampoline. He then refused to go to the hospital so that he could watch Shannon compete, who later failed the Spin Cycle. Kretsch didn't make it into the City Finals as he had placed 34th overall, likely due to his injury. According to his social media, he ended up fracturing his leg in three places right below the knee. He was later seen in San Pedro supporting Dustin McKinney and Ryan Stratis, and was shown to be in crutches as his knee hadn't recovered yet.

American Ninja Warrior 8

Kretsch returned in American Ninja Warrior 8 after his leg recovered from last season. It was revealed that he was also running for his mother, who had breast cancer last year as well. Kretsch was able to finish the Los Angeles qualifying course with a time of 4:45.30, but had a heartbreaking fall on the Escalator in the finals when he jumped too early and bounced into the water. Kretsch placed 27th overall.

American Ninja Warrior 9

In American Ninja Warrior 9, he yet again competed in the Los Angeles region. Unfortunately he had once again failed on a balance obstacle, this time being the Block Run. It was the third year in a row that he had failed to make it to Las Vegas. Additionally, SASUKE star Nagano Makoto made a cameo before his run, visiting Los Angeles.

American Ninja Warrior 10

Kretsch appeared for his tenth season in American Ninja Warrior 10, competing alongside another 10-time veteran, David Campbell, in the Los Angeles course. Kretsch had been one of only ten competitors to clear the Doorknob Drop. He had trouble on the standard Warped Wall, taking three attempts to clear, but was ultimately able to finish the qualifying course, in which he placed 10th overall. He had the slowest time out of the ten finishers in LA qualifying.

Season Results Notes
ANW4 Failed Jumping Spider (First Stage) Couldn't lock his feet in.
ANW5 Failed Jumping Spider (First Stage) All Cut
ANW6 Failed Spinning Bridge (First Stage) Digest. Lost his footing and slipped.
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"Brian Kretsch is the greatest Ninja Warrior of all time!" (seen in Thaddeus Robeck's submission video)