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Jamie Rahn (ジェイミー・ラーン), also known as Captain NBC is a gym owner who resides in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

American Ninja Warrior[]

American ninja warrior jamie rahn at anw 2013 baltimore finals season 5

American Ninja Warrior 2[]

In American Ninja Warrior 2 , Jamie failed on the Quad Steps in the qualifying round in Venice when he didn't realize that the landing platform was angled at an incline.

American Ninja Warrior 4[]

In American Ninja Warrior 4, This time in Miami, he beat the qualifier in 10th place, but was one of 13 to fail the modified Jumping Bars in the semi finals and he just missed out on making it to Vegas by placing 16th.

American Ninja Warrior 5[]

In American Ninja Warrior 5, competing in Baltimore he beat the qualifier again this time in 3rd, he also finished the finals in 8th and in Vegas, he beat Stage One with 19 seconds remaining. In Stage Two, he failed the Double Salmon Ladder after transitioning to the second wall set, he slipped off the rungs trying to straighten the bar.

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American Ninja Warrior 6[]

In American Ninja Warrior 6 , Jamie returned with a renewed costume and cleared the qualifying round in St. Louis and also cleared the finals course. However, he failed on the Jumping Spider on Stage One.

American Ninja Warrior 7[]

In American Ninja Warrior 7, Jamie competed in Pittsburgh. Although he had trouble with Snake Crossing and the Wind Chimes, he was still able to clear them. Then, he became the first veteran to clear the course. He had the slowest time with 6:06.95, and placed 22nd overall. In the city finals, he failed the Invisible Ladder, but placed 3rd there.

He completed Stage One and made it past the Double Salmon Ladder this time, but failed the Roulette Row in Stage Two.

American Ninja Warrior 8[]

In American Ninja Warrior 8, Jamie completed the Philadelphia qualifying course as one of only nine finishers to complete the course. In the city finals, he failed the ninth obstacle, the Stair Hopper, but still, once again, earned a spot to the National Finals.

In Stage 1, he made a surprisingly early exit on the third obstacle, the Giant Log Grip.

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American Ninja Warrior 9[]

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Jamie Rahn at the Cleveland City Finals - American Ninja Warrior 2017

In American Ninja Warrior 9, Jamie competed in Cleveland and cleared the qualifying course placing 11th. In the city finals, he became the first competitor of the night that cleared the Nail Clipper, he defeated The Clacker and the Elevator Climb and finished in 2nd place making it the fifth year in a row that he qualified for the national finals. Overall, Jamie was one of just nine athletes that completed a city finals course that season.

Jamie cleared Stage One for the third time in Vegas but was one of many to fail Wingnut Alley on Stage Two, just missing out on the landing platform. This is his best season to date.

American Ninja Warrior 10[]

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Jamie Rahn at the Philadelphia City Finals - American Ninja Warrior 2018

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Jamie Rahn Goes Barefoot at the Vegas Finals- Stage 1 - American Ninja Warrior 2018

In American Ninja Warrior 10, Rahn competed in Philadelphia. Although his run in qualifying was digested, he completed all the obstacles with ease and although he failed his attempt on the Mega Wall, he easily scaled the regular Warped Wall and completed the course with the 4th fastest time.

In the city finals, he finished the entire course, placing 3rd overall at the end of the night.

As a historical run on Stage One, he jumped from the mini tramp on the Propeller Bar and lost one of his shoes but kept going. He impressively ended up going barefoot through most of the course, becoming the first competitor in American Ninja Warrior history to scale the Warped Wall barefoot, and he ended up completing the course with 7.07 seconds left.

Rahn kept his shoes on for Stage Two, despite not having much use to have them on. However, he failed Wingnut Alley for the second year in a row, in which he surprisingly failed the first transition this time around.

American Ninja Warrior 11[]

In American Ninja Warrior 11, Jamie competed in Baltimore. While his qualifying run was yet again digested, it was shown that he had no trouble with course and he cleared with the 5th fastest time. This was also the eighth season in a row in which he did.

During the city finals, he was going at a relatively slow pace. By the time he got to the deadly eighth obstacle, Angry Birds, he was at a time outside of the top 12. However, he could not complete the obstacle, meaning that for the first time since American Ninja Warrior 4, he missed out on the national finals, as his time placed him 14th.

American Ninja Warrior 12[]

Jamie was invited to compete on American Ninja Warrior 12. In qualifying, he shared that he recently suffered a severe thumb injury from an accident, but was fortunate to still be able to compete. He completed the course with ease. In the semifinals, Jamie gassed out on the ninth obstacle, The Dungeon, and barely advanced, placing 12th. In the finals, he again failed the ninth obstacle, this time Dragonback, and did not advance to the Power Tower playoffs.

American Ninja Warrior 13[]

Jamie returned for American Ninja Warrior 13. His qualifying run was digested, but he was shown to have finished the course. In the semifinals, his run was again digested. Having failed The Dungeon the previous season, he opted to try the riskier Diving Boards at Split Decision, but failed. Fortunately, he still moved on in 15th place, marking the second straight year he advanced to the finals in the last spot.

On Stage 1, he was digested again, but this time he failed the Fly Hooks, marking his first Stage 1 fail since American Ninja Warrior 8.

American Ninja Warrior 14[]

Jamie returned for his twelve season in the third qualifying episode on American Ninja Warrior 14. His run was digested, but he once again cleared the course in 12th place and he also hit his 19th buzzer on the show. He later competed in the third semifinals episode. There he once again made it to Split Decision, and he opted to do Flipped Around instead of the Diving Boards and he failed there. He placed 9th overall, advancing him to the national finals for his eighth time. On Stage 1, his run was digested, but he struggled a bit with Three Ring Circus. He did complete it, but he was trying to make up lost time and he ultimately failed on Tetherball, making it the first time that he failed Stage One in back to back tournaments.

American Ninja Warrior 15[]

Jamie returned for his thirteenth season in the sixth qualifying round of American Ninja Warrior 15, with his newborn son watching on the sidelines. Jamie easily cleared the first three obstacles, but in a shocker, he fell on the fourth obstacle, going out on The Getaway, ending his streak of qualifying course completions. He was still able to advance to the semifinals, placing 10th overall.

His semifinal race with Josiah Pippel was surprisingly digested, but it was shown that Jamie was ahead at first, but failed on just the third obstacle, the Beehive, giving Josiah the win. This marked the fourth time in his career that he didn't advance to the national finals, as well as the first time he failed to hit a buzzer.

SASUKE Vietnam[]

He appeared in his first SASUKE international season with SASUKE Vietnam 5, along with some American fellows like Derek Miyamoto, David Campbell and Jon Alexis Jr.. He was the first to clear the Stage 1B with 1:25.36 left. However, he shockingly failed right at the first obstacle of Stage 2, Cross Slider, when his foot touched the water at the dismount.

SASUKE[]

Rahn competed in SASUKE 37 as one of the American representatives of the competition which included Jessie Graff. During the broadcast, he was labelled as an American Super Hero. On his First Stage run, he messed up the dismount on the Rolling Hill as he was rushing to get off on the second bottom roller. He knew there was no hope of saving himself and did a capitulated reaction of it. He was extremely disappointed with his result.

Team Ninja Record[]

Season Episode Round Heat Opponent Team Opponent Result Notes Individual Record
Team: Rahnaways
1 6 (Qualifying) Round One 3 (Anchor Run) Party Time Brian Arnold Loss 0-1
1 6 (Qualifying) Round Two 3 (Anchor Run) Real Life Beasts Drew Drechsel Win Drew fell at the Dancing Stones. 1-1
Team: Superhero Squad
2 3 (Qualifying) Round One 3 (Anchor Run) Think Tank Matt Wilder Loss 1-2
2 3 (Qualifying) Round Two 3 (Anchor Run) G-Force Nicholas Coolridge Win 2-2
2 3 (Qualifying) Round Two 4 (Sudden Death) G-Force Jesse La Flair Win 3-2
2 8 (Wildcard) Round One 3 (Anchor Run) Labreckfast Club Jon Alexis Jr. Win 4-2
2 8 (Wildcard) Round One 4 (Sudden Death) Labreckfast Club Noel Reyes Loss Jamie fell at the Ring of Fire. 4-3
2 8 (Wildcard) Round Two 3 (Anchor Run) The Ballers Paul Kasemir Win 5-3
2 8 (Wildcard) Round Two 4 (Sudden Death) The Ballers Lorin Ball Win Lorin fell at the Ring of Fire. 6-3
3 9 (Qualifying) First Matchup 1 Wisco Warriors Drew Knapp Loss 7-4

American Ninja Warrior Results[]

ANW # Result Notes
5 Failed Double Salmon Ladder (Stage Two)
6 Failed Jumping Spider (Stage One)
7 Failed Roulette Row (Stage Two)
8 Failed Giant Log Grip (Stage One)
9 Failed Wingnut Alley (Stage Two) Dismount to Landing Pad
10 Failed Wingnut Alley (Stage Two) Transition to Second Wingnut
13 Failed Fly Hooks (Stage One) Digest.
14 Failed Tetherball (Stage One) Digest.

SASUKE Vietnam Results[]

SASUKE Vietnam # Result Notes
5 Failed Cross Slider (Stage Two) Dismount to platform.

SASUKE Results[]

SASUKE # Result Notes
37 92 Failed Rolling Hill (First Stage)
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