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Competitors must run across three free-floating disks while maintaining their balance, in order to reach the landing platform. The middle disk was lower than the other two disks, causing trouble for some competitors when they were leaping to the third disk. Not landing on the center of the disk would cause it to flip forward or backward. |
Competitors must run across three free-floating disks while maintaining their balance, in order to reach the landing platform. The middle disk was lower than the other two disks, causing trouble for some competitors when they were leaping to the third disk. Not landing on the center of the disk would cause it to flip forward or backward. |
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+ | Although only two competitors failed on this obstacle, it was notable for eliminating [[David Campbell]] (in a similar fashion with his [[Spinning Bridge]] fall on [[American Ninja Warrior 4]]), making it his fourth consecutive Stage One failure since American Ninja Warrior 4, which eventually would end on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]]. Like the [[Triple Swing]], the obstacle was only used once, and was replaced by the [[Broken Bridge]] on the [[American Ninja Warrior 8|next season]]. |
On [[American Ninja Warrior 10]], a similar obstacle (called as the [[Diamond Dash]]) appeared as the fourth obstacle in Minneapolis, except the disks' shape was changed to diamond and the number of disks was increased to 4. |
On [[American Ninja Warrior 10]], a similar obstacle (called as the [[Diamond Dash]]) appeared as the fourth obstacle in Minneapolis, except the disks' shape was changed to diamond and the number of disks was increased to 4. |
Revision as of 23:42, 22 August 2018
The Coin Flip is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the seventh obstacle in Stage One on American Ninja Warrior 7, replacing the Spinning Bridge from the past three American Ninja Warrior seasons.
Competitors must run across three free-floating disks while maintaining their balance, in order to reach the landing platform. The middle disk was lower than the other two disks, causing trouble for some competitors when they were leaping to the third disk. Not landing on the center of the disk would cause it to flip forward or backward.
Although only two competitors failed on this obstacle, it was notable for eliminating David Campbell (in a similar fashion with his Spinning Bridge fall on American Ninja Warrior 4), making it his fourth consecutive Stage One failure since American Ninja Warrior 4, which eventually would end on American Ninja Warrior 9. Like the Triple Swing, the obstacle was only used once, and was replaced by the Broken Bridge on the next season.
On American Ninja Warrior 10, a similar obstacle (called as the Diamond Dash) appeared as the fourth obstacle in Minneapolis, except the disks' shape was changed to diamond and the number of disks was increased to 4.
Other Appearances
The Coin Flip appeared as the third obstacle in the finals' Stage 1 on Ninja Warrior UK 3, and all competitors who attempted the obstacle, could complete it.
Then, the obstacle appeared again on Ninja Warrior UK 4, as the third obstacle in Heat 2 and Heat 4. This time, the number of disks was increased to 4.
Trivia
- The obstacle's design is similar to the Tire Swing.
- This obstacle is one of the only two seventh obstacle in Stage One (along with Domino Pipes), that has not been used in any city qualifying course, as the:
- Spinning Bridge was used on American Ninja Warrior 9 in San Antonio, and
- Broken Bridge was used on American Ninja Warrior 9 in Daytona Beach.