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It consisted of seven handholds, similar to those on the [[Window Hang]]. The first six handholds were made in sets of two, with the third and fourth handholds being made fold-in. The final handhold had a ledge on the other side, meaning competitors must use a reverse grip to reach it (a similar concept to the [[Fallout]]). Competitors must use their grip and upper-body strength to navigate through the handholds to reach the landing platform.
 
It consisted of seven handholds, similar to those on the [[Window Hang]]. The first six handholds were made in sets of two, with the third and fourth handholds being made fold-in. The final handhold had a ledge on the other side, meaning competitors must use a reverse grip to reach it (a similar concept to the [[Fallout]]). Competitors must use their grip and upper-body strength to navigate through the handholds to reach the landing platform.
   
During Los Angeles finals, the obstacle was proven to be brutal, as it eliminated 11 competitors such as [[David Campbell]], [[Ben Udy]], [[Adam Rayl]], and [[Kevin Bull]]. Only [[Brian Kretsch]] and [[Flip Rodriguez]] could complete the obstacle.
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During Los Angeles finals, the obstacle was proven to be brutal, as it eliminated 11 competitors such as [[Brian Burk]], [[Hunter Swan]], [[Kevin Bull]], [[Verdale Benson]], [[Seth Rogers]], [[David Campbell]], [[Ben Udy]], [[Adam Rayl]], and [[Kevin Bull]]. Only [[Brian Kretsch]] and [[Flip Rodriguez]] could complete the obstacle.
   
 
An injury on the obstacle occurred during [[Hunter Guerard]]'s run. As he tried to skip the seventh and final handhold entirely by making a dismount directly from the fifth and sixth handholds, he hit his forehead to the seventh handhold and fell into the water, causing a cut on it.
 
An injury on the obstacle occurred during [[Hunter Guerard]]'s run. As he tried to skip the seventh and final handhold entirely by making a dismount directly from the fifth and sixth handholds, he hit his forehead to the seventh handhold and fell into the water, causing a cut on it.

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ANW11 Leaps of Faith

American Ninja Warrior 11's Leaps of Faith in Los Angeles

The Leaps of Faith is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the ninth obstacle during Los Angeles finals American Ninja Warrior 11.

It consisted of seven handholds, similar to those on the Window Hang. The first six handholds were made in sets of two, with the third and fourth handholds being made fold-in. The final handhold had a ledge on the other side, meaning competitors must use a reverse grip to reach it (a similar concept to the Fallout). Competitors must use their grip and upper-body strength to navigate through the handholds to reach the landing platform.

During Los Angeles finals, the obstacle was proven to be brutal, as it eliminated 11 competitors such as Brian Burk, Hunter Swan, Kevin Bull, Verdale Benson, Seth Rogers, David Campbell, Ben Udy, Adam Rayl, and Kevin Bull. Only Brian Kretsch and Flip Rodriguez could complete the obstacle.

An injury on the obstacle occurred during Hunter Guerard's run. As he tried to skip the seventh and final handhold entirely by making a dismount directly from the fifth and sixth handholds, he hit his forehead to the seventh handhold and fell into the water, causing a cut on it.

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the NBC broadcast and external information found
ANW Clears Attempts Percentage
ANW11 2 13 15.38%
Total 2 13 15.38%