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[[File:ANW8_Ring_Jump.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 8's Ring Jump in Los Angeles]]The''' Ring Jump''' is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the fourth obstacle in Los Angeles on [[American Ninja Warrior 8]]. The competitors had to move three rings across two slanted beams, the first slanted up, the second slanted down, but there were pegs of different heights that had to be jumped over. The competitors would have to reach for the first ring, jumped it over a few pegs, and then reached for a second ring, and used those two rings to climb the first beam. Then, competitors must transfer to the third ring on the second beam, and jump or slide it down over the pegs to reach the platform. In Los Angeles finals, one ring was made bigger, making it heavier to jump.
 
[[File:ANW8_Ring_Jump.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 8's Ring Jump in Los Angeles]]The''' Ring Jump''' is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the fourth obstacle in Los Angeles on [[American Ninja Warrior 8]]. The competitors had to move three rings across two slanted beams, the first slanted up, the second slanted down, but there were pegs of different heights that had to be jumped over. The competitors would have to reach for the first ring, jumped it over a few pegs, and then reached for a second ring, and used those two rings to climb the first beam. Then, competitors must transfer to the third ring on the second beam, and jump or slide it down over the pegs to reach the platform. In Los Angeles finals, one ring was made bigger, making it heavier to jump.
   
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[[File:ANW9_Ring_Jump.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 9's Ring Jump in Cleveland]]
[[File:ANW9_Ring_Jump.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 9's Ring Jump in Cleveland]]The Ring Jump returned as the fourth obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]] in Cleveland, with the number of rings was reduced from three to just two (one on each slanted beam), and the number pegs was . It eliminated more competitors during Cleveland qualifiers than in Los Angeles qualifiers. However, an easier technique was discovered during the Cleveland qualifiers. Competitors grabbed the first ring, then faced the obstacle backwards. This would generate more power to jump the ring across several pegs, and made this obstacle needed less time and energy to complete it. In fact, no competitors failed on this obstacle during Cleveland finals. 
 
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The Ring Jump returned as the fourth obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]] in Cleveland, with the number of rings was reduced from three to just two (one on each slanted beam), and the number pegs was . It eliminated more competitors during Cleveland qualifiers than in Los Angeles qualifiers. However, an easier technique was discovered during the Cleveland qualifiers. Competitors grabbed the first ring, then faced the obstacle backwards. This would generate more power to jump the ring across several pegs, and made this obstacle needed less time and energy to complete it. In fact, no competitors failed on this obstacle during Cleveland finals. 
 
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 8]]

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ANW8 Ring Jump

American Ninja Warrior 8's Ring Jump in Los Angeles

The Ring Jump is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the fourth obstacle in Los Angeles on American Ninja Warrior 8. The competitors had to move three rings across two slanted beams, the first slanted up, the second slanted down, but there were pegs of different heights that had to be jumped over. The competitors would have to reach for the first ring, jumped it over a few pegs, and then reached for a second ring, and used those two rings to climb the first beam. Then, competitors must transfer to the third ring on the second beam, and jump or slide it down over the pegs to reach the platform. In Los Angeles finals, one ring was made bigger, making it heavier to jump.

ANW9 Ring Jump

American Ninja Warrior 9's Ring Jump in Cleveland

The Ring Jump returned as the fourth obstacle on American Ninja Warrior 9 in Cleveland, with the number of rings was reduced from three to just two (one on each slanted beam), and the number pegs was . It eliminated more competitors during Cleveland qualifiers than in Los Angeles qualifiers. However, an easier technique was discovered during the Cleveland qualifiers. Competitors grabbed the first ring, then faced the obstacle backwards. This would generate more power to jump the ring across several pegs, and made this obstacle needed less time and energy to complete it. In fact, no competitors failed on this obstacle during Cleveland finals.