This page combines the Last Man Standing across all SASUKE's international versions.
American Ninja Warrior[]
On American Ninja Warrior competitions, Last Man Standing (officially the Last Ninja Standing) refers to the American competitor who made the furthest than any other competitor during Las Vegas national finals (or SASUKE tournaments during the first three American Ninja Warrior seasons).
Starting on American Ninja Warrior 10, the competitor who became the Last Man Standing (but didn't achieve total victory) would receive the cash prize of $100,000. Drew Drechsel achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in three seasons, the most in American Ninja Warrior history so far.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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American Ninja Warrior 1 (SASUKE 23) | Levi Meeuwenberg | Stage Three: Shin-Cliffhanger | The only American to advance to Stage Three. |
American Ninja Warrior 2 (SASUKE 26) | David Campbell | Stage Three: Ultimate Cliffhanger | Transition to the fourth ledge. |
American Ninja Warrior 3 (SASUKE 27) | David Campbell | Stage Three: Ultimate Cliffhanger | The grip gave out at the end of the sixth ledge. |
American Ninja Warrior 4 | Brent Steffensen | Stage Three: Hang Climb | The only American to advance to Stage Three. First American to beat the Ultimate Cliffhanger. |
American Ninja Warrior 5 | Brian Arnold | Stage Three: Flying Bar | Second American to beat the Ultimate Cliffhanger. |
American Ninja Warrior 6 | Joe Moravsky | Stage Three: Hang Climb | |
American Ninja Warrior 7 | Isaac Caldiero | Stage Four: Total Victory | Geoff Britten and Isaac Caldiero both advanced to Stage Four. Geoff Britten became the first American to achieve total victory, and earned the title of the first "American Ninja Warrior". Then, Isaac Caldiero became the second American to achieve total victory, and earned the title of the second "American Ninja Warrior". However, since Caldiero completed Stage Four faster than Britten, he was then declared as the winner and won the $1,000,000 cash prize. |
American Ninja Warrior 8 | Drew Drechsel | Stage Three: Hang Climb | Fell on the obstacle for two seasons in a row. |
American Ninja Warrior 9 | Joe Moravsky | Stage Three: Time Bomb | |
American Ninja Warrior 10 | Drew Drechsel | Stage Three: Ultimate Cliffhanger | Leap transition to the final ledge. Both Drechsel and Sean Bryan fell on the Ultimate Cliffhanger, but since Drechsel completed the Crazy Clocks, the obstacle prior to the Ultimate Cliffhanger, faster than Bryan, Drechsel was declared as the Last Man Standing of the season and became the first competitor to receive the $100,000 cash prize for becoming the Last Man Standing. |
American Ninja Warrior 11 | Drew Drechsel | Stage Four: Total Victory | |
American Ninja Warrior 12 | Daniel Gil | Champion | This particular season's competition received a major change due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the national finals (four-stage course) being absent and replaced with a ten-obstacle course finals and a Power Tower playoff bracket to determine the champion. It is worth noting that his champion title is not considered as Total Victory. |
American Ninja Warrior 13 | Kaden Lebsack | Stage Four: Rope Climb | Youngest competitor (at 15 years old) in American Ninja Warrior history to become the Last Man Standing. |
American Ninja Warrior 14 | Kaden Lebsack | Stage Four: Rope Climb | Lebsack, along with Josh Levin, R.J. Roman, Josiah Pippel, and Jay Lewis, all timed out on Stage Four, but since Lebsack reached the buzzer in the fastest time, Lebsack was declared as the Last Man Standing of the season and won the $100,000 cash prize. |
American Ninja Warrior 15 | Vance Walker | Stage Four: Total Victory | Both Walker and Daniel Gil completed Stage Four, but since Walker completed Stage Four faster than Gil, he was then declared as the winner and won the $1,000,000 cash prize. |
American Ninja Warrior 16 | Vance Walker | Stage Four: Total Victory | Both Walker and Caleb Bergstrom completed Stage Four, but since Walker completed Stage Four faster than Bergstrom, he was then declared as the winner and won the $1,000,000 cash prize. |
Australian Ninja Warrior[]
On Australian Ninja Warrior competitions, Last Man Standing (officially as the Furthest Fastest) refers to the Australian competitor who made the furthest than any other competitor during the season.
Starting on Australian Ninja Warrior 3, the competitor who became the Last Man Standing (but didn't achieve total victory) would receive the cash prize of AU$100,000. Zak Stolz achieved the Last Man Standing position two times, the most in Australian Ninja Warrior history.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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Australian Ninja Warrior | Fred Dorrington | Stage Two: Unstable Bridge | |
Australian Ninja Warrior 2 | Rob Patterson | Stage Two: Unstable Bridge | |
Australian Ninja Warrior 3 | Charlie Robbins | Stage Three: Floating Doors | Josh O'Sullivan, Bryson Klein, Daniel Mason, and Charlie Robbins reached the Floating Doors, but all of them failed while trying to make the transition to the second board. However, since Charlie reached the obstacle faster than the others, he was then declared as the season's winner and won the AU$100,000 cash prize. |
Australian Ninja Warrior 4 | Ben Polson | Stage Four: Total Victory | The third person to reach the summit of Mt. Midoriyama and be the first official "Australia Ninja Warrior", beating Charlie Robbins by just one second. |
Australian Ninja Warrior 5 | Zak Stolz | Stage Three: Doorknob Drop | |
Australian Ninja Warrior 6 | Zak Stolz | Stage Three: The Dungeon | First competitor in Australia to achieve Last Man Standing twice. |
Ninja Warrior Germany[]
On Ninja Warrior Germany competitions, Last Man Standing refers to the competitor who made the furthest than any other competitor during the season.
Alexander Wurm achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in three seasons, the most in Ninja Warrior Germany history so far.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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Ninja Warrior Germany | Oliver Edelmann | Stage 2: Unstable Bridge | Failed the transition to the second board. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 2 | Moritz Hans | Stage 3: Cliffhanger | Failed the transition to the fifth ledge. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 3 | Alexander Wurm | Stage 4: Rope Climb | Time Out by 3 seconds, 19 metres up. First competitor to attempt the Final Stage in Ninja Warrior Germany. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 4 | Alexander Wurm | Stage 3: Flying Bar | Failed the transition to the third cradle. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 5 | Alexander Wurm | Stage 3: Flying Bar | Failed the transition to the fourth and final cradle. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 6 | René Casselly | Stage 4: Total Victory | Second competitor to achieve Total Victory in a regular season of Ninja Warrior Germany. Since he completed the Final Stage faster than Moritz Hans, he was declared as the winner and won the 300,000 € cash prize. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 7 | Max Görner | Stage 4: Salmon Ladder | Derailed the bar at the 7th rung. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 8 | Philipp Göthert | Stage 4: Rope Climb | Time Out. Timed Out as he was about to reach the halfway point of the Rope Climb. Pressed the button of the Final Stage about eight seconds after the Time Out. |
Ninja Warrior Germany 9 | TBA | TBA: TBA | TBA |
Ninja Warrior Poland[]
In Ninja Warrior Poland competitions, The Last Man Standing refers to the fighter who made the furthest of all in the final, but failed to win the main prize in the program, the title of the Ninja Warrior and 200,000 zł (formerly 150,000 zł).
The competitor who managed to win this title is awarded a medal and a cash prize of 15,000 zł starting from the 4th season (in seasons 1-3 without cash prize).
Igor Fojcik achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in two seasons, the most in Ninja Warrior Poland history so far before being followed by Jan Tatarowicz.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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Ninja Warrior Poland | Jakub Zawistowski | Stage 2: Floating Boards | Transition to the third board. |
Ninja Warrior Poland 2 | Robert Bandosz | Stage 2: Hang Climbing | |
Ninja Warrior Poland 3 | Sebastian Kasprzyk | Stage 2: Hang Climbing | |
Ninja Warrior Poland 4 | Igor Fojcik | Stage 3: Rope Climb | Timed out around 15m. |
Ninja Warrior Poland 5 | Igor Fojcik | Stage 2: Flying Bar | Transition to the fourth cradle. |
Ninja Warrior Poland 6 | Paweł Murawski | Stage 2: Window Hang | Touched the 2nd window. |
Ninja Warrior Poland 7 | Jan Tatarowicz | Stage 3: Rope Climb | Time Out. Pressed the button about 1 second too late. |
Ninja Warrior Poland 8 | Damian Drzewiecki | Stage 3: Rope Climb | |
Ninja Warrior Poland 9 | Jan Tatarowicz | Stage 3: Total Victory | First person to achieve Total Victory in Ninja Warrior Poland.
Since he was the sole Final Stage conqueror, he was declared as the winner and won the 200,000 zł cash prize. |
Ninja Warrior Austria[]
In Ninja Warrior Austria competitions, the title Last Man Standing refers to the competitor who made it either the furthest out of any other competitor during the season, or the furthest in the best time.
Nicky de Leeuw achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in two seasons, the most in Ninja Warrior Austria history so far.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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Ninja Warrior Austria | Nicky de Leeuw | Stage 2: Cliffhanger | |
Ninja Warrior Austria 2 | Nicky de Leeuw | Stage 2: Hang Climbing / Flying Bar | His grip gave out at the transition from the second of the laché bars between the Hang Climbing and the Flying Bar to the bar of the actual obstacle. |
Ninja Warrior Austria 3 | Joel Mattli | Stage 3: Total Victory | First competitor to achieve Total Victory in Ninja Warrior Austria. |
Ninja Warrior France[]
On Ninja Warrior France competitions, Last Man Standing refers to the competitor who made the furthest than any other competitor during the season.
Jean Tezenas du Montcel achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in three seasons, the most in Ninja Warrior France's history so far.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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Ninja Warrior France | Valentine Dubois | Stage 2: Flying Bar | |
Ninja Warrior France 2 | Thomas Ballet | Stage 3: Rope Climb | |
Ninja Warrior France 3 | Jean Tezenas du Montcel | Stage 2: Flying Bar | |
Ninja Warrior France 4 | Jean Tezenas du Montcel | Stage 3: Total Victory | |
Ninja Warrior France 5 | Jean Tezenas du Montcel | Stage 3: Rope Climb | |
Ninja Warrior France 6 | Clement Gravier | Stage 3: Total Victory | |
Ninja Warrior France 7 | Charles Poujade | Stage 3: Rope Climb | |
Ninja Warrior France 8 | Matthias Noirel | Stage 3: Total Victory | Fifth competitor to achieve Total Victory in Ninja Warrior France. Since he completed the Final Stage (Tours des Héros) faster (with a time of 23.02 seconds) than the 2nd best, Clément Gravier, he was declared as the winner of the season and won the 60,000 € cash prize. |
Ninja Warrior UK[]
On Ninja Warrior UK competitions, Last Man Standing refers to the competitor who made the furthest than any other competitor during the season.
Tim Shieff achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in two seasons, the most in Ninja Warrior UK history so far.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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Ninja Warrior UK | Tim Shieff | Stage 2: Wall Lift | Timed out. |
Ninja Warrior UK 2 | Owen McKenzie | Stage 2: Unstable Bridge | Transition from the Salmon Ladder |
Ninja Warrior UK 3 | Jonny Urszuly | Stage 3: Crazy Cliffhanger | Transition to the fourth ledge. |
Ninja Warrior UK 4 | Tim Shieff | Stage 3: Flying Bars | The grip gave out at the fourth cradle. |
Ninja Warrior UK 5 | Tim Champion | Stage 4: Total Victory | Tim became the first ever competitor to complete Stage 3 and have a shot at Stage 4 (Mount Midoriyama) on Ninja Warrior UK. Then, he became the first competitor to achieve total victory, and earned the title of the first "Ninja Warrior UK". |
Ninja Israel[]
On Ninja Warrior Israel competitions, Last Man Standing refers to the competitor who made the furthest than any other competitor during the season. Competitor who became the Last Man Standing would receive a SUV. In Ninja Warrior Israel 2, the Last Man Standing would be given an opportunity to become Israel's representative to compete in Japan for SASUKE 37.
Yuval Shemla achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in three seasons, the most in Ninja Warrior Israel history so far.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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Ninja Warrior Israel | Yuval Shemla | Stage 4: Rope Climb | Time Out by 2 seconds. 22.9 meters up. |
Ninja Warrior Israel 2 | Gil Marantz | Stage 3: Floating Boards | Qualified for SASUKE 37. |
Ninja Warrior Israel 3 | Yuval Shemla | Stage 3: Flying Bar | Lost grip on second cradle. |
Ninja Warrior Israel 4 | Yuval Shemla | Stage 4: Total Victory | First competitor to achieve Total Victory in Ninja Israel. 4 seconds remaining. |
Ninja Warrior Israel 5 | Yogev Malka | Stage 4: Total Victory | First competitor in Ninja Israel to achieve Total Victory twice. 8 seconds remaining. |
SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia[]
On SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia competitions, Last Man Standing refers to the competitor who made the furthest than any other competitor during the season.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia | Angga Cahya | Mount Midoriyama Stage: Rope Climb | Timed out. About 20 meters up the tower. |
SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: Misi Operasi Midoriyama | Jajang Wildan | Mount Midoriyama Stage: Rope Climb | Timed out. About 23.5 meters up the tower. |
SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2 | Yosua Laskaman Zalukhu | Mount Midoriyama Stage: Rope Climb | Timed out. About 24 meters up the tower. |
SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: Misi Operasi Midoriyama 2 | Erlando | Semifinal Stage 2: Salmon Ladder | Fell at the second rung. |
SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: Spesial Polri | Herman Syahputra | Semifinal Stage 2: Floating Boards | Fell at the third board. |
SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition | Sergio Verdasco (Team Europe) | Final Stage: Flying Bar | The grip gave out at the fifth cradle. |
SASUKE Vietnam[]
On SASUKE Vietnam competitions, Last Man Standing refers to the competitor (Vietnamese or international) who made the furthest than any other competitor during the season.
Lê Văn Thực and Mat Redho achieved the feat of Last Man Standing in two seasons, the most in SASUKE Vietnam history so far.
Competition | Last Man Standing | Result | Notes |
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SASUKE Vietnam 1 | Lê Văn Thực | Stage 3: Pipe Slider | Failed jump to the landing platform. |
SASUKE Vietnam 2 | Lê Văn Thực | Final Stage: Total Victory | David Campbell, Nguyễn Phước Huynh and Lê Văn Thực completed Final Stage in time on that season. However, since Lê Văn Thực completed Final Stage faster than the others two, he was then declared as the winner and won the VND 800,000,000 cash prize. |
SASUKE Vietnam 3 | Mat Redho | Stage 3: Crazy Cliffhanger | Failed transition to the final ledge. |
SASUKE Vietnam 4 | Mat Redho | Stage 3: Crazy Cliffhanger | Failed transition to the final ledge. |
SASUKE Vietnam 5 | Trần Minh Khương | Stage 3: Spider Flip | Disqualifed for touching the red part of the first beam. |
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