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{{Competitor|name = Michael Bernardo|image = MichaelBernardo.PNG|age = 39|home = Washington D.C.|job = Firefighter|s_nickname = Fall Risk|website = https://www.instagram.com/911fallrisk/|caption = Supporting the caution tape and the Stratis-Faction!|s_first = SASUKE Vietnam 2|s_last = SASUKE Vietnam 2}}[[File:Mike ANW.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Bernardo in American Ninja Warrior 6]]
[[File:Mike ANW.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Bernardo in American Ninja Warrior 6]]
 
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Michael Bernardo (Washington, D.C.) - Mike is a firefighter/paramedic in the District of Columbia. He is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked as a paramedic. He has competed in every season of American Ninja Warrior since American Ninja Warrior 2. He first advanced to the semifinals in American Ninja Warrior 4, in which he completed the Northeast Qualifying round, advancing in the top 30, but was one of many people to fail the trampoline jump to the Jumping Bars in the finals. He then came back for [[American Ninja Warrior 5]] in Baltimore, where he passed the qualifying round. However, in the finals, he failed the [[Rumbling Dice]] when he tried to dismount too early. While he was not part of the top 15, he advanced to the National Finals as a wild card. In his first appearance in the National Finals, he failed the [[Half-Pipe Attack]] in the First Stage.
 
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'''Michael "Mike" Bernardo''' is a firefighter and paramedic in the District of Columbia. He is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked as a paramedic, but currently serves as a firefighter for the Washington D.C. fire department.
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He has competed in every season of American Ninja Warrior except for the first season.
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== [[American Ninja Warrior 2]] ==
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In his first season, he failed the [[Warped Wall]] in qualifying.
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== [[American Ninja Warrior 3]] ==
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In season 3, he finally was able to make it up the [[Warped Wall]] in qualifying, but he took 3 tries. In the end, it wasn't fast enough for the top 30.
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== [[American Ninja Warrior 4]] ==
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He returned for ANW 4, where he completed the Northeast Qualifying round. However, he failed the [[Jumping Bars]] in the finals and did not qualify for Vegas.
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== [[American Ninja Warrior 5]] ==
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He then returned for [[American Ninja Warrior 5]] in Baltimore, where he passed the qualifying round, placing 13th. However, in the finals, he failed the [[Rumbling Dice]] when he tried to dismount too early. Although he was not part of the top 15, he advanced to the National Finals as a wild card. He failed the [[Half-Pipe Attack]] in the First Stage.
   
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] ==
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] ==
He came back for [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] and competed in St. Louis, but shocked everybody by failing the [[Cross Bridge]] when he tried an unorthodox way of attempting it and slipped on the second platform.
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Bernardo returned for [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] and competed in St. Louis. Unfortunately, he failed the [[Cross Bridge]] in the qualifying round, when he tried an unorthodox method of standing on one panel.
   
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior 7]] ==
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior 7]] ==
In [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], he competed in the Pittsburgh regional. Bernardo completed the city qualifying course and failed the [[Doorknob Arch]] in the city finals, which was good enough to advance to the National Finals in Vegas. In the National Finals, Bernardo cleared the First Stage for the first time but failed the [[Roulette Row]] in the Second Stage. This was the farthest he has gone.
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In [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], he competed in the Pittsburgh region. After failing the third obstacle last season, he got redemption on [[Snake Crossing]], not overthinking the obstacle. Bernardo continued to complete the city qualifying course, placing 17th.
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In the city finals, he failed the [[Doorknob Arch]] but still advanced to the National Finals in Las Vegas, as he placed 7th overall. He cleared the First Stage for the first time in his career but failed the [[Roulette Row]] in the Second Stage. This was his best season to date.
   
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior 8]] ==
 
== [[American Ninja Warrior 8]] ==
In [[American Ninja Warrior 8]], Bernardo failed on Rolling Thunder at the Philadelphia Qualifying Round, when he dismounted too early and therefore, the tips of his feet touched the water. Bernardo put up a good time, though, and was able to make it to the finals. In the city finals, Bernardo manged to defeat the obstacle he failed on in Qualifying and advance all the way to the ninth obstacle before failing. However, he finished fifth overall and qualified to Vegas for the second consecutive year. In the Vegas finals, he shockingly failed the second obstacle, the Propeller Bar, like many that day. He failed the dismount.
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In [[American Ninja Warrior 8]], Bernardo competed in the Philadelphia qualifying round but failed the [[Rolling Thunder]] when he dismounted too early, tapping the water. He advanced to the city finals placing 10th, as he got to the obstacle at a quick pace. He later advanced to the [[Stair Hopper]] in the Philadelphia finals before failing, finishing fifth overall and qualifying to Vegas for the second consecutive season. Unfortunately, he failed the [[Propeller Bar]], just the second obstacle in the First Stage.
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== [[American Ninja Warrior 9]] ==
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In [[American Ninja Warrior 9]], Bernardo competed in Cleveland and completed the qualifying course, placing 9th. In the city finals, his run was digested but it was shown that he failed the [[Nail Clipper]], which was good for 8th place and a third consecutive trip to Vegas.
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His run on Stage 1 was digested, but he finished with 24.90 seconds left, completing stage one for the second time in his career. In Stage 2, Bernardo was one of only two competitors to fail the Swing Surfer.
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== [[American Ninja Warrior 10]] ==
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Bernardo returned to compete in Philadelphia in [[American Ninja Warrior 10]]. He completed the qualifying course, placing 8th. In the city finals, however, he shockingly failed the [[Wingnuts]] and did not move on to Vegas for the first time since [[American Ninja Warrior 6]]. He placed 25th overall.
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== [[American Ninja Warrior 11]] ==
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After a disastrous fall at his work prior to this season, Mike was hurled into a world of fear as possible diagnoses like ALS and Parkinson’s were put on the table. Many were shocked to see the possibility of this happening to him, including his fellow Ninja companions.
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However, he still competed in Cincinnati. Although it was speculated that this might be his last appearance, he was able to beat the qualifying course and redeem himself on the [[Wingnuts]]. He was the first finisher shown, placing 7th.
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Unfortunately, his city finals run was a repeat of last year, where although it was once again digested, he failed the [[Wingnuts]] again. Just like last year, he placed 25th, and so he failed to move on to the Las Vegas Finals for the second year in a row.
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== [[SASUKE Vietnam 2]] ==
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In [[SASUKE Vietnam 2]], Bernardo has the fifth-fastest time in Stage 1B, and one of the five fastest times in Stage 2. Bernardo was one of the 12 to clear Stage 3 but unfortunately timed out on Stage 4. Despite that, fellow American [[David Campbell]] achieved [[kanzenseiha]] that tournament.
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== Results ==
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=== '''American Ninja Warrior''' ===
 
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Revision as of 07:13, 8 April 2020

Mike ANW

Bernardo in American Ninja Warrior 6

Michael "Mike" Bernardo is a firefighter and paramedic in the District of Columbia. He is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked as a paramedic, but currently serves as a firefighter for the Washington D.C. fire department.

He has competed in every season of American Ninja Warrior except for the first season.

American Ninja Warrior 2

In his first season, he failed the Warped Wall in qualifying.

American Ninja Warrior 3

In season 3, he finally was able to make it up the Warped Wall in qualifying, but he took 3 tries. In the end, it wasn't fast enough for the top 30.

American Ninja Warrior 4

He returned for ANW 4, where he completed the Northeast Qualifying round. However, he failed the Jumping Bars in the finals and did not qualify for Vegas.

American Ninja Warrior 5

He then returned for American Ninja Warrior 5 in Baltimore, where he passed the qualifying round, placing 13th. However, in the finals, he failed the Rumbling Dice when he tried to dismount too early. Although he was not part of the top 15, he advanced to the National Finals as a wild card. He failed the Half-Pipe Attack in the First Stage.

American Ninja Warrior 6

Bernardo returned for American Ninja Warrior 6 and competed in St. Louis. Unfortunately, he failed the Cross Bridge in the qualifying round, when he tried an unorthodox method of standing on one panel.

American Ninja Warrior 7

In American Ninja Warrior 7, he competed in the Pittsburgh region. After failing the third obstacle last season, he got redemption on Snake Crossing, not overthinking the obstacle. Bernardo continued to complete the city qualifying course, placing 17th.

In the city finals, he failed the Doorknob Arch but still advanced to the National Finals in Las Vegas, as he placed 7th overall. He cleared the First Stage for the first time in his career but failed the Roulette Row in the Second Stage. This was his best season to date.

American Ninja Warrior 8

In American Ninja Warrior 8, Bernardo competed in the Philadelphia qualifying round but failed the Rolling Thunder when he dismounted too early, tapping the water. He advanced to the city finals placing 10th, as he got to the obstacle at a quick pace. He later advanced to the Stair Hopper in the Philadelphia finals before failing, finishing fifth overall and qualifying to Vegas for the second consecutive season. Unfortunately, he failed the Propeller Bar, just the second obstacle in the First Stage.

American Ninja Warrior 9

In American Ninja Warrior 9, Bernardo competed in Cleveland and completed the qualifying course, placing 9th. In the city finals, his run was digested but it was shown that he failed the Nail Clipper, which was good for 8th place and a third consecutive trip to Vegas.

His run on Stage 1 was digested, but he finished with 24.90 seconds left, completing stage one for the second time in his career. In Stage 2, Bernardo was one of only two competitors to fail the Swing Surfer.

American Ninja Warrior 10

Bernardo returned to compete in Philadelphia in American Ninja Warrior 10. He completed the qualifying course, placing 8th. In the city finals, however, he shockingly failed the Wingnuts and did not move on to Vegas for the first time since American Ninja Warrior 6. He placed 25th overall.

American Ninja Warrior 11

After a disastrous fall at his work prior to this season, Mike was hurled into a world of fear as possible diagnoses like ALS and Parkinson’s were put on the table. Many were shocked to see the possibility of this happening to him, including his fellow Ninja companions.

However, he still competed in Cincinnati. Although it was speculated that this might be his last appearance, he was able to beat the qualifying course and redeem himself on the Wingnuts. He was the first finisher shown, placing 7th.

Unfortunately, his city finals run was a repeat of last year, where although it was once again digested, he failed the Wingnuts again. Just like last year, he placed 25th, and so he failed to move on to the Las Vegas Finals for the second year in a row.

SASUKE Vietnam 2

In SASUKE Vietnam 2, Bernardo has the fifth-fastest time in Stage 1B, and one of the five fastest times in Stage 2. Bernardo was one of the 12 to clear Stage 3 but unfortunately timed out on Stage 4. Despite that, fellow American David Campbell achieved kanzenseiha that tournament.

Results

American Ninja Warrior

ANW # Result Notes
5 15 Failed Halfpipe Attack (First Stage)
7 Failed Roulette Row (Second Stage) Digest
8 Failed Propeller Bar (First Stage) Digest
9 Failed Swing Surfer (Second Stage) Digest

SASUKE Vietnam

SASUKE Vietnam # Result Notes
2 Failed Rope Climb (Final Stage) Timed out.