David Eilenstein is a German Ninja gym CEO, a professional Ninja Athlete and Ninja Coach who participated in almost every regular Ninja Warrior Germany season (except for Season 1) and Ninja Warrior Germany All-Stars 1 & 2. In the regular competitions of Ninja Warrior Germany, David Eilenstein is one of the most experienced athletes who has always been considered as one of the most talented, high potential athletes. And while he has had some struggles with especially the Semi-finals in the past, he has especially proven his skills in Ninja Warrior Germany 3, 5 & 7, as he made it to the First Stage in all these seasons and then during Ninja Warrior Germany 9, he was finally able to conquer the First Stage. In the latter of those seasons, he produced the 8th best performance of the entire season, but unfortunately slipped up near the final obstacle of that First Stage (the Warped Wall) and timed out because of that, granting him the best non-finisher result of that stage.
Apart from his Ninja Warrior Germany career, Eilenstein was immensely successful in a lot of German Ninja Sport comeptitions and not only finished in 11th overall on the Men Division Ranking of the German NinjaSport Season 2022 with 2568 points, but also finished in 3rd on the Men Division Ranking of the German NinjaSport Season 2023 with 1595 points (only behind Julian Rieger and Max Gรถrner).
And apart from his Ninja/Ninja Warrior athlete career, he plays a huge part in the entire German Ninja community as a Ninja Coach and (since December 2nd of 2023) as the CEO of his own Ninja gym, the Ninja Skillz in Darmstadt, Germany. This Ninja gym has already gained a significant amount of popularity, due to its extensive amount of Ninja obstacle replicas and its competitions.
A link to the official website can be found here [1].
Trivia[]
- On June 15th, 2024, during a World Record competition in his own Ninja gym Ninja Skillz, David Eilenstein achieved the World Record (Males Division) for the most vertical stick (spike) transitions, with 121 transitions.
- In 2024, Eilenstein appeared in the Italian talent show Tรบ Sรญ Que Vales along with Simon Brunner & Frank Schmidpeter as the Flying Ninjas. In the show, the trio had put up a 30-meter long Ninja course at an altitude of 20 meters above the ground and would look to see who of the three gets through the course the fastest (they attempted the course one after the other).
- At the end of the day, they got 5x yes from the jury and 97% of the public votes for this showact.
Ninja Warrior Germany Results:[]
Regular Competitions[]
NWG | Result | Notes |
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2 | Failed Silk Slider (Semi-finals Qualification 6) | Failed the dismount to the landing pad. Mis-timed his dismount and then slipped off the fron of the pad. 16th best of the Semi-finals Qualification. |
3 | Failed Warped Wall (First Stage) | Failed to complete the Warped Wall within three attempts. 17h best of the season. |
4 | Failed Salmon Ladder (Semi-finals Qualification 2) | 9th best of the Semi-finals Qualification. |
5 | Failed Lightning Bolts (First Stage) | Failed the transition from the end of the second cradle to the third bar. 37th best of the season. |
6 | Failed Criss Cross Salmon Ladder (Semi-finals) | 34th best of the Semi-finals. |
7 | Failed Warped Wall (First Stage) | Time Out. Timed Out as he was running up the wall (pressed the button about 10 seconds afterwards). 8th best of the season. |
8 | Failed Lightning Bolts (Semi-finals) | Digest. Failed the transition from the start to the end of the first cradle. Landed the bar inbetween the cradle and then fell. 43rd best of the Semi-finals. |
9 | TBA | TBA |
Spin-Offs[]
Ninja Warrior Germany All-Stars[]
Season | Result | Notes |
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1 | Preliminary Round 1, First-Duel Round | Lost vs. Patrick Basler. |
2 | Preliminary Round 5, First-Duel Round | Lost vs. Milan Schirowski. |
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