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[[File:LP_Broken_Pipes.gif|thumb|276px|Lance Pekus made an incredible save on the Broken Pipes during American Ninja Warrior 9's Kansas City qualifiers]]
 
[[File:LP_Broken_Pipes.gif|thumb|276px|Lance Pekus made an incredible save on the Broken Pipes during American Ninja Warrior 9's Kansas City qualifiers]]
The Broken Pipes was one of the most brutal obstacles on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]]. Many competitors were either thrown off from tripping on the bobbing spring in the middle. To avoid a misstep, some competitors tried to cautiously ram into the spring, and then continued sprinting across the second log.
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The Broken Pipes was one of the most brutal obstacles on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]], as many competitors were thrown off from tripping on the bobbing spring in the middle. To avoid a misstep, some competitors tried to cautiously ram into the spring, and then continued sprinting across the second log.
   
During Kansas City qualifiers, 33 competitors fell on this obstacle, including notable competitors like [[Adam Arnold]], Jimmy Choi, Christopher Lange and [[Cassie Craig]]. Even some competitors that completed it, such as [[Lance Pekus]], were barely able to get past it. In Pekus' case, he made an incredible save at the end when his foot almost tapped the water.
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During Kansas City qualifiers, 33 competitors fell on this obstacle, including notable competitors like [[Adam Arnold]], [[Jimmy Choi]], [[Christopher Lange]], [[James Fenby|Jim Fenby]], [[Cassie Craig]], and [[Steven Moul]]. Some competitors who completed it, such as [[Lance Pekus]], were barely able to get past it. In Pekus' case, he made an incredible save at the end when his foot almost tapped the water.
   
It was just as deadly during Kansas City finals, with eight more competitors fell on this obstacle. By complete coincidence, it was proven to be fatal for the "Windy City Warriors" (a group of competitors, composing of [[Brandon Mears]], [[Ethan Swanson]], [[Dan Polizzi]], and [[Tyler Yamauchi]]), with only Tyler Yamauchi could get past this obstacle out of the four. It was also notable that this obstacle led to the second time, neither of the "Towers of Power" (Brandon Mears and Dan Polizzi) advanced to Las Vegas national finals, behind the [[Salmon Ladder]] during [[American Ninja Warrior 5]]'s Baltimore finals.
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It was just as deadly during Kansas City finals, with eight more competitors falling on this obstacle. By shocking coincidence, it was proven to be fatal for the "Windy City Warriors" (a group of competitors, composing of [[Brandon Mears]], [[Ethan Swanson]], [[Dan Polizzi]], and [[Tyler Yamauchi]]), with only [[Tyler Yamauchi]] completing the obstacle out of the four. It was also notable that this obstacle led to the second time, neither of the [[Towers of Power]] advanced to Las Vegas national finals, behind the [[Salmon Ladder]] during [[American Ninja Warrior 5]]'s Baltimore finals. Like the [[Salmon Ladder]] on said season, both Mears and Polizzi were eliminated by the same obstacle, with the other one being the Broken Pipes on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]].
   
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==Other Appearances==
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==='''Australian Ninja Warrior'''===
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[[File:AusNW2_Broken_Pipes.jpg|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior 2's Broken Pipes]]
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On [[Australian Ninja Warrior 2]], the Broken Pipes appeared as the third obstacle during the semifinals.
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[[File:BP_Spinning_Log.gif|thumb|276px|Brodie Pawson completed the Broken Pipes by skipping the logs altogether during Australian Ninja Warrior 2's Semifinal 2]]
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During Semifinal 2, one competitor ([[Brodie Pawson]]) used a very unusual way to complete the obstacle. Knowing that he fell on the [[Spinning Log]] (a very similar obstacle to the Broken Pipes) during the semifinals on the [[Australian Ninja Warrior|previous season]], he attempted the obstacle by making a huge leap from the starting platform to the spring and then to the landing platform, skipping the logs altogether.
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==='''Ninja Warrior UK'''===
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[[File:NWUK5_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|Ninja Warrior UK 5's Spinning Log]]
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On [[Ninja Warrior UK 5]], the Broken Pipes appeared as the eighth obstacle during the semi-finals. However, the obstacle was called as the Spinning Log (due to its similarity to the original [[Spinning Log]] that also used as the eighth obstacle during the semi-finals on the [[Ninja Warrior UK 4|previous season]]).
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Due to its placement as the eighth obstacle and most of the competitors attempted the obstacle by using a safe approach, it only eliminated one competitor (Sam West). In his case, he was disqualified after grabbing the end side of the platform to lift himself up from the second log.
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==Competitors' Success Rate==
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*All results based on the NBC broadcast and external information found
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{| class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="20%" |ANW
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="20%" |Clears
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="30%" |Attempts
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! style="background-color: #4D0503;" width="30%" |Percentage
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 9|ANW9]] (qualifiers)
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|60
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|93
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|64.52%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 9|ANW9]] (finals)
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|26
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|34
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|76.47%
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|-
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|Total
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|86
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|127
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|67.72%
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|}
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{{clear}}
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The Broken Pipes has a similar function to the [[Danchigaubou]] from [[KUNOICHI 7]]. However, the logs from the Danchigaubou didn't spin when the competitors stepped on them, while the logs from the Broken Pipes would spin (similar to the function of the [[Burasagari Maruta]] or [[Kaiten Tsutsu]]).
 
*The Broken Pipes has a similar function to the [[Danchigaubou]] from [[KUNOICHI 7]]. However, the logs from the Danchigaubou didn't spin when the competitors stepped on them, while the logs from the Broken Pipes would spin (similar to the function of the [[Burasagari Maruta]] or [[Kaiten Tsutsu]]).
 
*The Broken Pipes shared several similarities with the [[Snake Crossing]] from[[ American Ninja Warrior 7]]'s Pittsburgh qualifying course, in which:
 
*The Broken Pipes shared several similarities with the [[Snake Crossing]] from[[ American Ninja Warrior 7]]'s Pittsburgh qualifying course, in which:
 
**Each of the obstacles was a balance obstacle that utilized some sort of balance object midway through (Snake Crossing used three dancing stones at the start, midway, and end of the obstacle, while the Broken Pipes used a spring-loaded circle at the middle of the obstacle).
 
**Each of the obstacles was a balance obstacle that utilized some sort of balance object midway through (Snake Crossing used three dancing stones at the start, midway, and end of the obstacle, while the Broken Pipes used a spring-loaded circle at the middle of the obstacle).
**<span style="font-weight:400;">Each of the obstacles had</span> two balance platforms, with the second one slightly relocated.
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**Each of the obstacles had two balance platforms, with the second one slightly relocated.
**<span style="font-weight:400;">Each of the obstacles</span> had only one competitor (Luciano Acuna, Jr. for the Snake Crossing and [[Devin Harrelson]] for the Broken Pipes) who did not attempt it, with both of them fell at the first obstacle respectively (Luciano Acuna, Jr. on the [[Quintuple Steps]] and [[Devin Harrelson]] on the [[Floating Steps]]).
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**Each of the obstacles had only one competitor who did not attempt it during city finals round, with both of them failing on the first obstacle respectively (Luciano Acuna, Jr. on the [[Quintuple Steps]] and [[Devin Harrelson]] on the [[Floating Steps]]).
**<span style="font-weight:400;">Each of the obstacles</span> was on a city finals course that used the [[Floating Monkey Bars]] as the eighth obstacle.
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**Each of the obstacle was on a city finals course that used the [[Floating Monkey Bars]] as the eighth obstacle.
 
*The Broken Pipes had a similar knockout rate with the [[Log Runner]] from [[American Ninja Warrior 8]]'s Oklahoma City qualifying course (whether during city qualifiers or city finals). However, several female competitors could get past the Broken Pipes (e.g. [[Maggi Thorne]] and Sarah Schoback), while no female competitor could get past the Log Runner in Oklahoma City. Both were also attempted by Lance Pekus (with him barely getting past the Broken Pipes, unlike with the Log Runner), as well as several other competitors who competed in Oklahoma City (e.g. [[Mitch VeDepo]] and [[Kyle Mendoza]]).
 
*The Broken Pipes had a similar knockout rate with the [[Log Runner]] from [[American Ninja Warrior 8]]'s Oklahoma City qualifying course (whether during city qualifiers or city finals). However, several female competitors could get past the Broken Pipes (e.g. [[Maggi Thorne]] and Sarah Schoback), while no female competitor could get past the Log Runner in Oklahoma City. Both were also attempted by Lance Pekus (with him barely getting past the Broken Pipes, unlike with the Log Runner), as well as several other competitors who competed in Oklahoma City (e.g. [[Mitch VeDepo]] and [[Kyle Mendoza]]).
*The Broken Pipes had taken out the most number of competitors than any other obstacle during Kansas City finals. Eventually, the Broken Pipes was one of the obstacle that contributed to Kansas City finals' zero finishers, which was the second time in American Ninja Warrior history (after [[American Ninja Warrior 8]]'s Philadelphia finals).
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*The Broken Pipes had taken out the most number of competitors than any other obstacle during Kansas City finals. Becasue of this, the Broken Pipes was one of the obstacles that contributed to Kansas City finals' zero finishers, making it the second time in American Ninja Warrior history, a city finals course was devoid of finishers (after [[American Ninja Warrior 8]]'s Philadelphia finals).
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 9]]
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 9]]

Revision as of 07:00, 10 November 2019

ANW9 Broken Pipes

American Ninja Warrior 9's Broken Pipes in Kansas City

The Broken Pipes is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the third obstacle on American Ninja Warrior 9 in Kansas City.

It consisted of two spinning logs and a small spring-loaded circle (sometimes was referred as the dancing stone or the bobble head), that was placed between the logs.

Competitors must run across the first log, which spun on an axis, and must jump to the second log which also spun in an axis. Once the competitors reached the second log, they had to run to reach the landing platform, in order complete the obstacle. To make the obstacle harder, the second log was placed slightly on the right, potentially throwing competitors off due to vision misjudgment. Also, competitors were allowed to use their hands while attempting this obstacle.

LP Broken Pipes

Lance Pekus made an incredible save on the Broken Pipes during American Ninja Warrior 9's Kansas City qualifiers

The Broken Pipes was one of the most brutal obstacles on American Ninja Warrior 9, as many competitors were thrown off from tripping on the bobbing spring in the middle. To avoid a misstep, some competitors tried to cautiously ram into the spring, and then continued sprinting across the second log.

During Kansas City qualifiers, 33 competitors fell on this obstacle, including notable competitors like Adam Arnold, Jimmy Choi, Christopher Lange, Jim Fenby, Cassie Craig, and Steven Moul. Some competitors who completed it, such as Lance Pekus, were barely able to get past it. In Pekus' case, he made an incredible save at the end when his foot almost tapped the water.

It was just as deadly during Kansas City finals, with eight more competitors falling on this obstacle. By shocking coincidence, it was proven to be fatal for the "Windy City Warriors" (a group of competitors, composing of Brandon Mears, Ethan Swanson, Dan Polizzi, and Tyler Yamauchi), with only Tyler Yamauchi completing the obstacle out of the four. It was also notable that this obstacle led to the second time, neither of the Towers of Power advanced to Las Vegas national finals, behind the Salmon Ladder during American Ninja Warrior 5's Baltimore finals. Like the Salmon Ladder on said season, both Mears and Polizzi were eliminated by the same obstacle, with the other one being the Broken Pipes on American Ninja Warrior 9.

Other Appearances

Australian Ninja Warrior

AusNW2 Broken Pipes

Australian Ninja Warrior 2's Broken Pipes

On Australian Ninja Warrior 2, the Broken Pipes appeared as the third obstacle during the semifinals.

BP Spinning Log

Brodie Pawson completed the Broken Pipes by skipping the logs altogether during Australian Ninja Warrior 2's Semifinal 2

During Semifinal 2, one competitor (Brodie Pawson) used a very unusual way to complete the obstacle. Knowing that he fell on the Spinning Log (a very similar obstacle to the Broken Pipes) during the semifinals on the previous season, he attempted the obstacle by making a huge leap from the starting platform to the spring and then to the landing platform, skipping the logs altogether.


Ninja Warrior UK

NWUK5 Spinning Log

Ninja Warrior UK 5's Spinning Log

On Ninja Warrior UK 5, the Broken Pipes appeared as the eighth obstacle during the semi-finals. However, the obstacle was called as the Spinning Log (due to its similarity to the original Spinning Log that also used as the eighth obstacle during the semi-finals on the previous season).

Due to its placement as the eighth obstacle and most of the competitors attempted the obstacle by using a safe approach, it only eliminated one competitor (Sam West). In his case, he was disqualified after grabbing the end side of the platform to lift himself up from the second log.

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the NBC broadcast and external information found
ANW Clears Attempts Percentage
ANW9 (qualifiers) 60 93 64.52%
ANW9 (finals) 26 34 76.47%
Total 86 127 67.72%

Trivia

  • The Broken Pipes has a similar function to the Danchigaubou from KUNOICHI 7. However, the logs from the Danchigaubou didn't spin when the competitors stepped on them, while the logs from the Broken Pipes would spin (similar to the function of the Burasagari Maruta or Kaiten Tsutsu).
  • The Broken Pipes shared several similarities with the Snake Crossing fromAmerican Ninja Warrior 7's Pittsburgh qualifying course, in which:
    • Each of the obstacles was a balance obstacle that utilized some sort of balance object midway through (Snake Crossing used three dancing stones at the start, midway, and end of the obstacle, while the Broken Pipes used a spring-loaded circle at the middle of the obstacle).
    • Each of the obstacles had two balance platforms, with the second one slightly relocated.
    • Each of the obstacles had only one competitor who did not attempt it during city finals round, with both of them failing on the first obstacle respectively (Luciano Acuna, Jr. on the Quintuple Steps and Devin Harrelson on the Floating Steps).
    • Each of the obstacle was on a city finals course that used the Floating Monkey Bars as the eighth obstacle.
  • The Broken Pipes had a similar knockout rate with the Log Runner from American Ninja Warrior 8's Oklahoma City qualifying course (whether during city qualifiers or city finals). However, several female competitors could get past the Broken Pipes (e.g. Maggi Thorne and Sarah Schoback), while no female competitor could get past the Log Runner in Oklahoma City. Both were also attempted by Lance Pekus (with him barely getting past the Broken Pipes, unlike with the Log Runner), as well as several other competitors who competed in Oklahoma City (e.g. Mitch VeDepo and Kyle Mendoza).
  • The Broken Pipes had taken out the most number of competitors than any other obstacle during Kansas City finals. Becasue of this, the Broken Pipes was one of the obstacles that contributed to Kansas City finals' zero finishers, making it the second time in American Ninja Warrior history, a city finals course was devoid of finishers (after American Ninja Warrior 8's Philadelphia finals).